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AXXOTZOH& H. SiATSON AND 00. H. HATSON AND CO., H. MATS ON AND CO., H. MATSON AND CO., ,i: CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. -r 13 A RECOGNISED FACT THAT - DURING THE PAST FEW MONTHS CONDITIONS HAVE IMPROVED TO AN EXTENT WHICH A YEAR AGO WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED POSSIBLE. DAIRY PRODUCE, LAND VALUES, INVESTMENT STOCK, ALL HAVE IMPROVED. ALL HAVE IMPROVED. AND PRESENT INDICATIONS POINT TO THE STABILITY AND CONTINUANCE OF SUCH IMPROVED CONDITIONS, THEREFORE, WE SAY IT MAY NOW BE REASONABLY ARGUED NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. WHY WAIT UNTIL ALL THOSE LAND BUYERS WHO HAVE BEEN HOLDING BACK ARE FLOCKING ON TO THE MARKET, AND FURTHER INCREASING PRICES. BUY NOW, AND ENSURE A BETTER RANGE OF PROPERTIES FOR INSPECTION, AND THE ACQUISITION OF A HOLDING AT A REASONABLE VALUE, AMONGST OTHERS WE CAN OFFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES.— TO LEASE FOR 7 OR 10 YEARS. NO GOODWILL. ■J QA ACRES Heavy Grass Land (Dairy, -LOv/ Cropping, and Grazing), 6Koomed House, 8 Cow Bail, Shed with releaser doors, 5 Cow Plant with Engine and Separator goes in with property (subject to valuation at beginning' and end of Leaso). The Land is all heavy grass land, -well drained' and •great Clover country. APPLICATION BY LETTER, and would bo Leasees must have at least £I2OO to £ISOO. Rent in advance. KA ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE, «Jl/ NORTH CANTERBURY, 56 YEARS TO RUN. ANNUAL RENTAL £39 12a. Well-built Dwelling l of 2 rooms, iron tank, shed 86 x 15, corrugated iron and jarrah timber. Tho ground has been well farmed, and has grown 40 bushels of wheat to tho acre. At present thero aro 15 acres in stubble and remainder in ono and two-year-old grass. Plenty of straw stacks on the property. 12 cows, 12 heifers and calves, 3 pigs, horse, buggy, harness, separator, hirniture. PRJCE AF A GOING CONCERN, £650. Favourable terms will be extended to an approved purchaser, or the vendor would sell the GOODWILL ONLY for £SOO. AN EXTRAORDINARILY FAVOURABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SMALL MAN. Fol. 161 KA ACRES, near Christohurch, exception--O\J ally heavy land, subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered by springs, fences all gore© and wire. . We are instructed to offer the above property for sale as a Going Concern. Present stock on the property include 18 Cowa, 1 Bull, 1 Heifer, 2 Calves, 2 Horses, Pigs, Fowls, and Ducks, S Stacks of Hay, 1 Stack Oaten Hay, all necessary Farm Implements, Cream Separator, and a host of Sundries. AS A GOING CONCERN, £CS PER ACRE. With the increase of population, and the approach of more prosperous times, it 13 apparent that value of first-class holdings, of medium size, and adjacent to the City Markets, and all social facilities, must be in demand. Enquire regarding this. Fol. 541 ftrtO ACRES Freehold, ISO ACRES Ov/V/ Leasehold, Canterbury, subdivided into 15 paddoejis, good fences, mostly wire, well watered, nearly all ploughed. At present there are 80 acres of turnips, 80 acres of Western Wolth, ready for feed. Thore is a 6-roomed Dwelling, washhouse, ail conveniences, wool shed, stable, motor shed, and yards. At present carrying 1281 Sheep. Implements on the property include New Double-fur-row Plough, Discs, Roller, Broadcast Sower, Grubber, Harrows, Woolpresß, Stakes, Posts, Wire Netting, 4 Stacks Oat Sheaves. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN, £13,600. Reasonable terms will be ex-' tended. Fol. 545 m ACRES," 8J miles from School and Post Office, together with a 6roomed House, washhouse, all necessary outbuildings. Immediate possession. PRICE, £lB PER ACRE. Terms. Fol. 546 'TCfIA ACRES, beyond Canterbury, com- j 1 0\JIJ prising a larger portion of a Peninsula, a fair proportion in English grass. The country comprises mostly easy rolling downs, easily pioughable, well watered by never-failing streams, 7-roomed Homestead, stockyard, concrete sheep dip, shearing and milking shed, Standing bush, includes much valuable timber, sea frontage. This property must increase in value. PRICE aßked £3 6s PER ACRE. Reasonable deposit will be accepted. Fol. 549 1 0A ACRES, Leasehold, near Christchurcn, JjOU subdivided into 7. paddocks, 6roomed Dwelling, stable, cow shed, granary, piggery, fowlhouse, etc. Rent £SO per annum, with right to purchase. PRICE FOR GOODWILL £I6OO. This affords an excellent opportunity for tbo small man. Fol. 536 07AA ACRES, Back Country. Carrying &t\JV capacity 8000 Sheep, mostly Merino, 30 Cattle, Waggon, Team. Grew excellent turnips this year. Wool this year realised 12d to 18d per lb. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN, £35,000. Fol. 535 2500 ACRES, well subdivided and fenced The greater portion of the country has been ploughed. Well watered, new Homestead, and all outbuildings. Carrying 2000 Ewes, 800 Wethers. 20 Cattle, 12 Morses. PRICE ON APPLICATION. Favourable terms will be offered to firstclass buyer. Fol. 534 We can quote. In addition to the above, PROPERTIES. BONA FIDE BUTERS, IN THEIR OWN INTERESTS. SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SUPPLY US WITH PARTICULARS OF THEIB REQUIREMENT. CONSIGN BTOCKH. MATSON aad CO., ADDINGTON, and assure yourself of the highest possible i returns. ] We (flail be glad to receive SAMPLES , OF GRAIN AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. ] WE ABE REGISTERED GOVERNMENT BROKERS for GRAIN, and the quantity As! produce which we have handled uiia season is abundant proof of tho satisfactory manner in which we deal with all pertaining to this important department. FULL STOCKS OF CORNBACKS, WOOLSACKS, nd ALL FARMERS' REQUIRE££pn* m HAND: _.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 14

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