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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AST) CO., 1M Ca»h»l ttrwt.s Estate Agent*. RELIABLE LIST OP SALEABLE PROPERTIES. A CITY BARGAIN. rPOCA WILL purciwie euwrior Home of • *""" 4 good rooms wad ecnllery. concrete t~, 4 fires, Venetians,,detached w.h. and co'pper, i-acre corner section, very handy to centre of town anil railway. This i* a- decided bargain. . Fol. 108 NEW FIRMS STARTING. ~~ r i?QK FOOT K;ar the heart of Christd*OO church. 80 x 160ft to right-of-way, just off one of the busiest streets, haody to railways, retailers, etc. Fol. 430. IJEINSTER ROAD ~~ (CHEAPEST Sectionii on the market, ao- -' count Mr Sam Hall. Now that the beat position" we becoming scarce we wish to point ont the unequalled advantages posncHied by the above. Sunny frontage*, eaey «ccen* to trams, compact i, I 2, or 1 acre, at prices unapproalhed by anything on the market. Note—Gas mains are now laid throughout this district. Fol. 376. , H. MATSON ana CO. ______ . LIVE in the Centre *of Town. indepenJent of cars or bicycles. A new house, 6 loom*, h. and c, bath, scullery, pantry, lavatory, w.h., copper, taps to tabs, cornices, main «ewir, tiled grates, 5 fires. Oriel windows, gas, Venetian*, every possible convenience, .fiOft sunny frontage. A model horn* •nd only £850. Fol. 167. - H. MATSON ana CO. ~ REDOLIFFS. REDCLIFFS, THE COMING HOME of the Local Magnate. Paetimea include fishing, steam •nd oil launch trips, and sailing yaohts. To the tirsd Christohurchian this place will •hortly be a revelation. "The place to spend a. happy day." Wβ hare jof an acre and • comfortable cottage home there, only £350. •Also other properties. Fol. 156. H. MATSON an? CO. LINWOOD, !£*n K/V-ONE ef the Boet Residences in w • O\J this popular district, facing sun. is on high concrete foundxtions. high stud (lift), and high pitched roof, wide, verandah. 1 rooms, all one stud, no leitnto, h. and c. to bath and lavatory. 6ft hall, Venetians. g*& and sewer, beautifully deorated throughout, cornices, wardrobes, etc., and first-class $n* •tove included In the property. Outnde •re stables, fowl run, *nd, detached laundry, together with }-aore, well impioved. This is a place almost without * fault, and us nwner i» leaving the province we are ready k> submit any reasonable offer. Fol. 160. H., MATSON and ( CO. . t>APANUI ROAD. PAPANUI ROAD. T ISTBN TO THIS. If you contemplate XJ building. Two acres, with 7 chains frontage to 'the road, whioh wil] shortly b* enlivened by the advent of electric ears. To ]iv«> on such a. site is a pleasure ands a privilege. Larfte houses north and louth. K nibble at £600. Fol. 114. _J H. 3fATSON and GO. WINCHESTER STREET, ST. ALBANS. ■' A NYONE itequiring a Thoroughly WellJ-*- built Hoiiao in a first-class neighbourhood cannot do better than call for • card to view .% 7-roomed villa, we.'have there. Every possible convenience, gas, Venetians, - wardrobe*, cornice*, tiled grate*, etc., together with nearly } an acre, which is open .-to shy, reasonable offer, the owner having bought ■ _.' station. Fol. 40. . . IT. MATBON «na,OO.

■ , , BEAD THIS! .; r J?QAA BUYS over 7 Acres of excellent ' mO\J\j Land, including payable orchards, together, with comfortable House of 5 rooms, acullery and, conveniences, stable and traphouse, fowlhouses and cowshed and outbuildings, all in good order. Fpl. 191. ' ANOTHER GOOD ONE. '. I r;/»K7K~Between a and 8 Acre*-of Land, . 3*O %O together with House of 4 rooms, ■ verandah, scullery, >*»throom,' water ' inside' - laid oD,,w.h, and copper, long frontage,-close \ to town. Fol. 188. ' ...-,■; , H. 3HATSON ttd 00. •■ ■". LAND.;. '~ LAOT); '.' \ LAStp." ..'. • IURMS FOB SKSM INC&NTEjmiIBYOF ALL DBSCBIPtIbNia, 'SEASON, 1904. f A —ao ACRE FARM near Obristchuroh, 6 J%» . ■ paddocks, • good ■ dwelling-house "six zooms, stables,, and .outbuildings,- Easy, i terms.- Price .£ls per> ««*;■' v>, ■ "'■F.- 225 ("aI : -^00,' AOHBS -BP!TißfJa>n> SHEER iVi FARM, with 138 Acres Leasehold, also very comfortable Dwelling-house of nine rooms, β-stall. stable, woolshed, 8 loot* box**, ~ barn, good garden, and- splendid orohaid, can , "bo thoroughly reeommended. Prioa £7 per fjrWoODWILL of LEASE SPLENDID . -ti-« FARM near Towit, 150 Acre*. 14 year* to run,' excellent land,- comfortable': buildings, which become property purchaser, and can be A.Tomnv»d.' Prica £1r73, V' r! F. 3» •)A —9000 ACRES SPLENDID SHEEP ' A. COUNTRY, e.H wall .fenced and - aubdivided, all in English grams with exception . of 230 acres in turnips, dose to rail and .saleyards. Vary cheap. 13 10a per acre. F. t 320 •)A*.-e7«. ACRES First-class-Mixed! Farm. *£%» -with Buildings. Price £8 10*. 108 |jT"—SOO*ACRES~Sheep and Croppinr Farm; *£*■• - subdivided into convenient paddock*, ■.well fenced and watered, comfortable buildings. £400, cash, balance on mortgage. Price /£5 per-acre.. ■_ ■ ■'' ;. -.. _ -' ' • ■■-■ ; ;■ F '.: f\ '— 200 ACR3&S.'FABM.with comfortable jEV. Dwelling-house,- etc.,' well fenced and ; watered. i Prioa £7 10* per acre. ' F. 100. j A 830 ACRE FABM. one of the tnuneet . J%9 properties near Christchurch, excellent laud, good buildings, easy distance of town, ■ and c»n be recommended. Price 113 10s. . ~: « _1 ; ' ■.. • ■' -. -■••-. ■ f. a ! A —1930 ACRES, more or lea*. Peninsula; J.\» Sheep, Cattle . and Cocksfoot Farm, ' watered.by running streams, woognieed as the beat fenced property in - the district, dwelling-house, 10 rooms, waolshed, cowshed, cart shed, and the best vain* in th* market. grice. £8 10a" per acre-.-.-./" • . F 314 I"l 'i-NORTH , CANTBReURY. 1000 acres ; ilt paetural >property, (jbod dwelling-house '30 rooms,: and outbuildinitt, all nice low . down*, laying well to the sun. Price, £3 ss. ■■' -.' -:' .. ' ...;■ . -F 466 :fA —1100 ACKDS, situated at North" CanteriV» bury. .1 paddocks, beautiful tweet down*, would let for » term of years at (js w per acre with purchasing clause at £8 per /-. acra., .; ■ , ,' ■ F3O ; A —1350 ACRES, good sheep farm, 11 psdXXm docks, dwelling-house, 8 rooms, and v - outbuildings. Price, £4 10#. F 367 . 'j.A —CiajtNCß of « Lifetime—l47o Acres 2\* one of the healthieat Sheep Farms in New ..Zealand, dwelling-house 9 room* and good outbuildings, alongside school, post . pfOco, and Price £6 log. ' F. 206 j A —100 AORB - DAIRY and AORICUII xt* TURAII*FaRH, 6 naddocks, nice House 1 roams, new "dairy, waehhouse, trapshed, 6KtiiU eUble, 00 acres in-wheat and oats. Price £20 per acre. ■■ - - F. '226 i~A" --SOOOAOTBS PASTORAL PROPERTY. Jrlk* 8 paddocks, splendidly fenced and watered, with comfortable homestead. Price. £3 per ten. ■ F 158 !*Y~HSSO ACRES, 33 paddocks, all well J\*' fenced, and watered by spring* and crooks, land all in good heart and dean. dwolling-houM, 10 rooms, stables, 6 stalls, a loosaboxes. wonlshed, granary etc... close to •cbool and P.0., good garden and • orchard, nicely laid out grounds and plantations, etc. Price- £lt) per acre. F. 317 fA —3000 ACRES, Excellent Sheep Pro. J\* perty, together with modern dwelin?houte, e rooms, stables, woolshed, dip, yards, also 1400 breeding ewes, 500. wethers and eoggeta given in. Price, Xβ 5s per acre. ■ , ■ .' , F 136 I A —1000 ACRES, Beautiful Sheep Property. J\» lay* well to the sun, dwelling-house, 6 rooms, etc., etc. Price. £5 per acra. F 108 ! A —43 ACRE FARM, aplendid land, J\m 5 rooms and outhuaaes. Terms, £200 cash, balance on mortgage. Price, £20 per acre. ' F l^s . nr —aOOO'ACRE SHEEP PROPERTY, rollJ\.» ing ckiwrns (nrmn better). 400 acres in . Eneliih grasses, good buildings, aplsndid tftllbred country- Price. £4 10*. F 174 i \. '—ISO~ACRB FABII near Town, good >i\.» land, excellent heart, about 60 acres in enltivation. good dwelHng-houee nine rooms, »nd first-class outbuildings. ' Price £14 10s per aae. ■' ''■-.< ,- F. 2U i A —1300 ACRES. Warm Sheep Country. A« wall-fenced and watered, with comfortf abl* buildings, together with 1300 breeding ewes glvtn in. Price, *8 V« acre. F 399 NOTE.—Wβ have a> very large number of fa raw of from, 50 to 300 acre*. *t price* from JE7 to £30 per acre, and invite cnquiwa. v H.iIATSOX and C0.,, 92U «ad Land Agent*

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 12

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