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AUCTIONS. H. HATSON AND CO. PROPERTY SALE. SECTIONS AT NEW BRIGHTON" On SATURDAY NEXT. 2nd JUNE, at 12 o'clock. HMATSON and CO.. instructed by the • Trustee , ' in the Estate of the late Sarah Guy. WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION*." in th-ir Land Saleroom* IC4 Cashel street, all (hat Parcel of Land situnto on RACECOURSE ROAD, comprising 3 acren I rood, being lots 12 and 13 on D.P. 701. and part R.S. fWS6. Handy to the Racecourse, Beach, road, and tram. Must be sold to close trust account?. H. MATSO-X and CO.. 2145 Auctioneer* and Land Agents. PROPERTY AUCTION. SHALL SUBURBAN" FARM AT MARSHLANDS. On SATURDAY NEXT. 2nd JUNE. 10OG, at 12 o'clock. HMATSON and CO.. instructed by Mr . G. Lar.ge. WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Lend Saleroom-, Cashel street, on ABOVE DATE, his Desirable Property, situate on HF.LL'S ROAD, near Avon Road Board Office MAKSHLAND, romprisic? 10 acres 3 roods 30 perches of the. highest-quality land, together wit'b n G-roomcd house, washhouse. storeroom. Etnblep. cowshed, and accessories. Fir.'t-cln , ;.": potato and ! onion land. For further particulars apply I H. MATSON and CO.. 2-1 -SG Auctioneers and Land Agents. PROPERTY AUCTION. HOUSE AND LAND AT I'APANUI. On SATURDAY NEXT. 2nd JUNE. 1003. at 12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by the Trustee in the Est-to of the late Sarah Wilson, WILL SELL by PUB- : LIC AUCTION, in the Land Salerooms, IGI j Ca-hcl ptrcct. All that desirable Cottage Property oa .Tames street. Papamii. being Sec. No. 73 part R.S. 304, containing :«> perches (more or less), with comfortable dwellinghouse thereon, situate immediately behind TTorner's drain Store, and a ptorie's throw from tram, church, and I et'.ire ,s . etc. I 11. MATSON and CO.. . ;U8 Auctioneers and Land Agents. VALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE. : SATX7RDAY, Oth JUNE. 1906, at 11 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON" unci CO. have toceived instructions from the Public Trustee, the Trustee of tho will of Joseph Price, dccea.=ed. to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- ; TION, at their Salerooms. Cashel etreot. Chrietohurch. a LEASE for Five '5) Years of the following well-known Propertied: — 1. 341 Acre?, situate in Price's Valley, Ataahun. This splendid block contains "•>> acres, but 12 acres comprising th» dwelling-house, garden, orchard, and paddocks occupied by Mr» Jnne Prico are to be excepted frjern tho lease. 2. 2003 Acre:?, situate, on The Spit, between Lake. Ellesmerc and the sea. Mr "William Biniiing is the present lessee of the two properties above, and the Five (o) Years' Lease now to be suhmitted for pule ■will commence from tho (Into of expiration of his lease, namely tho 2nd July next. The Purchaser of the Len«e will be required to take over the following leases and ' at)V extensions of tho same which may be : obtained during his five, yenre' lease of the freehold: — 1. 2500 Acres, situate on The Spit between Lake "Eilcniere and the Sea, leased from tho. Selwyn Conntv Council for peveil (7) yenrs from the 15th June, 1001, at ft rental of £110 per annum. 2. 2024 Acres, situate ndjoimne tho above, being Crown Pastoral Run No. 182, held under Temporary License to Occupy for grrzing purposes; rental £50 123 per annum. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to H. MATSON" and CO.. 2626 » Auctioneers. VICTOIi HARMS. THIS DAY. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. j 1 Sideboards.- full size and J Bl bedsteads a"d bedding. 2 sewing machines, gocart. fenders, brasm-s, clieval duchesse chests, tables, liail and table lamps, overmantels, tables, chuirs. linoleums, oilcloth, rurfains, blankets, and kitchen and other utensils, etc.. etc. Also. An Assortment of Toys. A grand opportunity to small storekeeper? nnd fancy shops. VICTOR HARRIS. 2G13 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD .STOCK. "WEEDONS. On the Farm Promisee oC Mr S. "Wilson. On THURSDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock. HAVING sold Mr Wilson's Farm. I am instri-ctod by him to HOLD a CLEARINC! SALE of his EFFECTS, consisting of 1 b.iy mare li;ged>, goo.l for nl", farm work; 1 trap mare, 9 years, flint, 1 rotter; G cows in profit and in ca.f. 1 call, 5 porktrs, GO head pou.try. 1 p.f. plough, 1 set 2-Icaf harrows, 1 mower. 1 pettto grubbr-r und mnu'dcr, 1 light fnip, 1 he ivy trap, 1 rlray nnd frame. whippMroee and chain?, c-art, B.uJalo and breeching, trap harness, I whe<> barrow, 3S sacks prime oatshenf chaff, 7 s:icks .-'-"parrowbilis, 2 sacka whoat X pig net, 1 sack po'.a- ---| toes, 2 ladders. 1 bag c?m3iit, 1 chaff cutter, ' 1 stock hay about G tons, 2 crosscut caws, 1 meat Rafe, portable boiler, new vapour bath, I cktirn. and dairy utensils, a quantity furniture, posts, firewood, and fuudr.ps. VICTOR HARRIS, 0014 Auctioneer. PIQ"A—T/ATIMER SQUARE DIS•TUIO.JU TIUCT—i-Acre mid fine Residence of i 2 roo;:;s. Hound house, recently modernised with all up-to-diite conveniences. Suitable equally for a private residence or a high-class boar:ling-hoiisc; ten boarders at present. As the t:me for the opening of / the Exhibition approaches a property of this eliißs will, bo centrally situated, be. difficult, if not impossible, to obtain. Apply early. Terms. _ VICTOR HARRIS^ VERY NICK POSITION IN CITY. Pi AKA—VERY nttrnctive ,7-roomed ttriUOU dwelling. beautifully finished throughout, bathroom, hot and cbld water wrvice, gas in al , rooms, electric bells, pcnllery. pantry, woshhouse, etc, J-acre very nicely laid out, lawn and garden, asphalt uatbs. etc. This house is situate in a ycry fashionable part of the city. Cards to view from 234 _HA.KRIS_ A CHEAP SUBURBAN PROPERTY i?O7A—34 ACRES of First-class Land. d*\J \\J nil in grass and orchard, comfortable 5-roomed House nnd conveniences also a 7 ■ years' lease of 22 Acres of adjoining land, on t which i? erected a large stable that contains 9 loose-boxes, a stalls und 2 feed rooms, situate, in the Fendalton district. 199 VICTOR HARRIS. 1340 ACRES, A GRAND FARM. j HPHIS is a very fine Sheep Farm. The IJ- land is of a t-weet loamy nature, and I where town has produced fine crops of red 1 clover; entirely free of weeds and stones, watered by natural streams, well subdivided , and securely fenced, good buildings. Situate North Canterbury. 130 VICTOR HARRIS. A BEAUTIFUL " RESIDENCE. -pIAXA— THIS attractive Dwelling contains 7 spacious rooms, al! plastered and handsomely decorated and pricked out in artistic colour* bathroom, hot and cold service, verandah on 3 side?, conservatory, washhouso. i-acre. tastefully laid out iv ornamental grounds, choice fruit trees, etc. Fac- , ing electric tram line. '2^o VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP FARM. J? Q A A—so ACRES of Good Agrictiltural ■ J*Q\J\J Land. w;II fenced and subdivided, comfortable 5-roomed House, good outbuildings, eitnate about 12 mile* irom town. 152 VICTOR HARRIS. A~HANDY - LITTLE" DAIRY "FARM." PQ.'TA—37 ACRES of Good Land, well cfitUOXJ fenced and drained and subdivided into G paddocks, almost new e*tr?riroomed Dwelling and good outbuildings, 12 acres at present in crop, balance carryinK 12 milch cows. O horses, and young stock. Handy to Railway. Post Office, and School. 150 '_ _ VICTORHARRIS^ A GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM! . ■i QA ACRES of Good all-round Land, all AOvJ will fenced and subdivided, and in : capital order, water in every paddock, lard '■ 1 grows from JO to 50 bnshels of wheat to tht- j : ■ ere, good 6-roomed House, 4-stalled stable. I : erain etore, cowshed, etc. Price £20 per ' acre. *147 VICTOR HARRIS. 370 ACRES? J?i ~ lAS PER ACRE. 870 Acres of •>*J-«J IU splendid all-round Land, grows heavy crops of wheat, cat?, etc.. ail well fenced, watered and subdivided, and in clean order, comfortable 5-roomed Hou«e and good < outbuildings, situate handy to Railway Station and about 15 miles from town. A real good farm. VICTOR HARRIS. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOIIS, I COLOMBO STREET.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 16

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