AtxcnoNa H. MATSON AKD CO. TO LA>"D PURCHASERS. TO LAXD PURCHASERS. TO LAND PURCHASERS. - are come o: tl Books, and should recommend taetnselves to intending Purchasers. n/\ ACRES, subdivided into 9 or 12 padK)\J docks, , first-class Homestead, and all'n«cess*ry outbuildings; each paddock ha» frontage on to main This Property is within easy distance of Town and is a real good little farm.' PRICE £l5O per acre. Fol. 1845 KA ACRES of bcavy grass and root land, O\J together with 5-rcomed House, stables, and all outbuildings, 10-bailed cowbyre, etc. The Property is subdivided into 6 paddocks, all in graee. PRICE £l3O per acre. The above IB a fplendid little dairy farm. 1 Fol. 1844 Ofin ACRES good dairying, and cropping •£v/V.' land, subdivided into 9 paddocks, well fenced and watered by streams and springs. Good orchard and good shelter plantations, together with dwelling of 7 roomß in good order, 4-stall stable, chaffhouae, granary and implement shed combined, etc. ' PRICE £65 per acre; also -1 OA ACRES, subdivided into 4 paddocks, J.£\J in grass, good cropping and sheep land, well watered, and well .'enced. PRICE £25 per acre. . I'ol. 18*3 1 f)[\ ACRES, dairy farm, together with 6x£\J roomed Dwelling, pantry, dairy, washhouse, etc. 5-stall stable, loft, and granary, trapshed, 4stall cowbyre, pigstyes, and fowlhouse; subdivided into 12 paddocks by good gorse and wire fences, well watered by springs and "permanent creeks; about ' '3O acres in crop, balance in young gTaes. Carrying 25 head of cattle, 8 horses, few sheep. PRICE £29 10s per acre. I'ol. 1839 QA ACRES, about 14 miles from Christvv/ church, together with Dwelling of 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, water laid on, and all necessary outbuildings; carries 28 cows, 5 horses, 170 B'rteep, also 10 ACRES Riverbed given in. PRICE £ICO per'acre. ' I'ol, 1836
infkffc ACRES of leasehold, rental 7a an ±U\A/ acre. The property is subdivided into numerous • paddocks. Good homestead and outbuildings. The lease ha» 6 years to run. The owner has special reasons for selling, and will take the low Price of £IOOO for the goodwill. . Fol. 1831 (a) C(\(\ ACRES in North Canterbury, «uhOUv divided into 9 paddoc'ss, amply watered. Splendid land, that , will produce any class of crop. For cereal growing, green crop, and pastures it cannot bo beaten. Ita carrying capacity i* 900. ewes and will fatten all their lambs. First-class Homestead, with all necessary buildings, and it is within a few miles of thriving township, ealeyards, school, etc. PBICE • jE23 per acie. Fol. 1826 9fift ACBES, I/.1.P., together with good £i\)\J Homestead, comprising dwelling house of 6 rooms and. all conveniences, also . numerous outbuildings. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, well watered. About 60 acres in crop, at present carrying 850 adult sheep, besides horses and cows. Situated 1 mile from railway, is , mile to school and Post Office. Bental 8s per acre. PRICE for the Goodwill, jKOOO. Terms CfMI ACBES, together with tjp-to-data DUU Homestead, stables, granary, implement shed, sheep yards, etc. This Farm could he cut tip into several good dairy farms. PRICE 475 per acre. Fol. 1810
9ft/V ACRES, divided into numerous padOUI/ docks, vr«U watered, splendid land for cropping and ebeep ». fanning; 100 acres usually in crop. Homestead comprising 5 xooms, waahhouse, dairy, and " several outbuildings. PRICK £l6 per acre. Fo!. 1800 OK(\ ACHES, splendid cropping Und grazOD\J ing land.'First-class whare and and we ar» assured that the land will i average 40 bushels of wheat to the acre. PRICE £25. Easy terms. .FoL 1796 A Aft ACRES, situated in' South CanterTCvTU bury, comprising fLrstrclasa agricultural land, suitable for dairying and fattening. Carrying about 500 sheep, SO cattle, ' 20 horses,'' in crop and grass. Solidly built a-roomed House, motor shed, 6-atall stable, loose :■• ■ box, cowbyre, etc. The land lies well to the sun, and is well' sheltered and watered. PRICE £42 per acre. Good Terms to » good man. Pol. 1733 IAA- ACRES, together with 6-roomcd JLI/V ' House, all conveniences, 4-staJ-led stable, chaff shed, and implement shed, 6-stall' cow bail. . PRICE £BS per acre. . . - . FoL 1778 nnn ACRES, within easy distance of A\J\J Town, well subdivided and watered, together with new House of' 7 rooms and all conveniences, cowshed, 8-cow plant, ' implement shod. At present mjlking 50 cows. PRICE £BO per acre. Fol. 1703 I£tnn ACRES, with beautiful Homestead IDwU of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, and every conveniences; also men's whare, woolshed, sheepyards, shearing shed, etc. Divided into numerous paddocks, watered by creeks. About 160 aores in crop, balance grass. PRICE £l6 per acre. Fol. 1761
CrtA ACRES, divided into convenient OUv/ .sized paddocks, all well fenced, Rood sheltex in nearly all the -.*:.■ paddocks, together with a good 5-roomed ■ Dwelling-, and full complement - o£ - outbuildings. • PRICE £lB 10s per acr«. Pol. 1750 'OQ AAA ACHES, splendid Sheep Sta-' £Ol\J\J\J twn, situated in one of the most favourable localities as regards climate in New -Zealand. There is a magnificent, up-to-dato Homestead and buildings, in faot they are .practically all new. The place is carrying about IIjOOO BJieop,. 100 head of cattle. Thi» Station comprises rich, hoavy flats, and lowdowns. PRICE, as a Going Concern, £120,000. Terms to be arranged. Fol.. 176!) -QAA ACRES of 'magnificent Peninsula OUU land of old heavy bush country, .. now cleared and highly improved. . Covered with a sole of pasture that is capable of - heavy crops "of cocksfoot, and producing .big dairy cheques. ■ There is a good Homestead on this property, which is on the main coach road. PRICE £4B per acre, Pol. 1829 A ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocks, all OX} well fenced and watered; 20 ; acres in crop. Buildings comprise 6-roomod Dwelling, washC -t „_-J .(.VI. „„J l.ft ~<< - all other necessary outbuildings. PRICE £1450. F01.1753 j-aa ACRES, divided into 14 paddocks, O.Uv 80 acres in crop, balance grass, together with eight-roomed ■ Dwelling, stable, implement ehed, sheep yards, etc. PRICE £BO per acre. This property is only half-mile from School, and about 1 mile from i"ost ■ Office and Railway Station. Fol. 1737
ACRES, divided into _ numerous paddocks by good wix« fences; all fist land, watered by waterrtoes. Good cropping and grazing land, together with practically new 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, shearing shod, 7-stalled stable, loose box, blacksmith's' shop,, u pigatye, and cow bails. PRICE £l2 12b per acre. . It is situated near Township and Market. One of the cheapest propositions offering. I'd. 1735 BUItATSON and CO., Land Salesmen,
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