AUCTIONS. H. MATOON AND 00. RICH PASTURE LANDS. RICH PASTURE LANDS. RICH PASTURE LANDS. DAIRY DAIRY DAIRY PARKERS DAIRY DAIRY DAIRY EARLY LAMBS and FATTENING FATTENING POSSIBILITIES POSSIBILITIES THE CLOSING OP A PARTNERSHIP IS RESPONSIBLE FOR Important Realisation. Important Realisation. Unique Opportunity of Acquiring A RIPPING FARM. Situate on the rich -rein of land in thi direct water line, for which the district hai become famcM. BETWEEN OHOK.V AND FERNSTDE. BETWEEN OHOKA AND FERNBIDE. Subdivided into numerous paddocks ai hereunder, well fenced and watered. 142 Acre* 142 Acres 143 Acre* 142 Acres rp~HE Present eUts of the Farm is at i-L follows: Oats and Tares, 19 acres. Oats, 15 acres. Oats and Western Wolths Ryegrass, 24 acres. Oats, Grass and Red Clover. 8| acres. Wheat, S acres. Barley, 6 acres. Lucerne, 1J acres. Wild White Scottish Clover, 1 acre. Wild Red Clover, 1 acre. Young Grass (1 year), 13 acres. Young- Grass (3 years), 25 acres Old Grass, 19} acres. Gardes, Stock Yard, etc, 3} acres. Total, 142 ACRES. • We really cannot expatiate sufficiently on the possibilities of this farm, so as to do it justice. Its CENTRAL POSITION, the knowledge that in Canterbury, when all i 3 eaiJ and done, the proportion of GOOD LAND is eo small, makes the acquisition of land such as this the BEST INVESTMENT THAT MONEY CAN FIND. THE QUALITY is beyond reproach. THE SITUATION is all that can he desired. METHODS OF TRANSPORT more than fill the bill. Surrounded by Dairy Factories, smiling homes and prosperous neighbours, on the main high road to Oxford and Sheffield, and the whole of Canterbury, this opportunity must appeal to the moneyed man. or to the young man or young couple with life in front of them. TERMS: 5 per cent. down. 10 per cent, on day possession 5 per cent, in 6 months. Balance to remain for 3 yeas at 6 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. PRESSING FOR SALE. PRESSING FOR SALE. • REALLY GOOD LITTLE FARM. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. On account of the Trustee in the Estate of the late G. SEATON: 137 ACRES, situate on the Mam KXBWEE ROAD, subdivided into 10 paddocks, good Dwelling House, stable, and outbuildings. PRICE—£I2 PER ACRE. Most reasonable terms. Trustee will be l«Rely guided by the character of the purchaser. In the market for a few days* only. H. MATSON and CO.. jDashel street, Christchurch. ' within 3 miles of Cathedral Square, 1) miles from school, and * f-mile from a station. The buildings include a modern 4-roomed Bungalpw, in 1 good order, with every convenience, including electric light, electric pump. There are 2 sheds, also an attached wash- \ house on the Property. This little holding is divided into. 4 paddocks, and 4 acres of this Property is in new grass. It is excellent cropping land of the highest quality. This little- property came into our hands this week, and *e heKara we are the sole agents. The present owner is right out to sell his property, as his go into a home. H. MATSON and CO. 8, situated near Rangier*. This , property has an old house on 1 it, but the land is really good, sweet land, and will grow any crops.. It is easily Worked,and divided into 5 paddocks. Thero is ft good stable on the pro. perty, and it would suit ad- ] mirably a young man who is keen to secure a farm with a small deposit, and who is not particular as to the house. We .feel sure .that as long ae he is a worker, he will make • pile out of this property. The owner is not a farmer, and has had this property left to him \ - by will. He » prepared to sell at £26 per acre, and will accept £2OO down, the balance on mortgage at current rate. H. MATSON and CO. FAfISED-IN BY AUCTION, tham School, 4-roomed House, connected with sewer, washhouas, gas, good section, on a corner. Owners are anxious to gnit. Price on application. H. MATSON and CO. ' within 8 minutes of tram, together with *'modern 2-etorcy ' House of 8 main rooms, and enery convenience, including aeptio tank, h. and c. water, electric light, waahhouse, motor garage, and storeroom, and all necessary outbuildings. The owner has acquired another Property, and although he is asking £B6OO, any offer will reosfoft aancßH consideration. wood terms. Sell House and J-Aore separately. H. MATSON and CO. m PWYATB SALE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. POK PRIVATE SALE. ■WENSLBYDALE RAMS. WENSLBTDAIjB RAMS. •WENSI*EyTMj,B BAMS. MATSON AND CO. have for Private • Sals, onbehalf of MR EMERSO., BOWKS, a few One-shear WENBLEYDALE RAMS. Price,, £lO 10a each, on trucks, Addington. Farmers £nd that they must have sheep that will mature early and fatten rapidly, and (if be has. to "hold over" store sheep) that the ewe portion thereof will make good mothers, grow a decent fleece, and have sufficient constitution, symmetry of oarcase, and strength of bone *to make tham attractive. Many breeds at present used in Canterbury seem to "run put," and graziers •re looking ott* for just such sheep as these. The ewes are very good breeders, twins being eonrmon and triplets frequent. H. MATSON and CO., 4ttl Christchurch. CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS. XERAC* PROM "DAILY TELE- —-' QBAPH," OCTOBER 2nd, l«2i:— "Japan has» appeared as an active buyer in the wheat market this week. Orders received yesterday were of a size which did not allow of thsm being completely entertained. "The wheat trade is wondering what is at the back of the exceptional enquiry from the East. The general idea seemed to be that the cause might bo found in Japan's threat to intervene in the Chinese trouble." It looks as if Wheat is most valuable in Dags. Our advice m—ORDER NOW. "Prices are high; and they will be very hard to get. ; We can delivery NOW, and sell aV lowest wuket quotes, H. MATSON and CO. JBBSEY BULL. EADY far service, » good ooadition; rung; a good colour. IS Gas. Handy to City. Although not registered w very well ■ '- . fcrtd. H. MATSON and CO. TO TVSAffft PROPOSITION. . annaaj natal. £*> * v . Within % miles of Am* >»SJ»ttß«v
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 16
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