. AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ' MATSON AND CO., 164 CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. PROPERTIES. PROPERTIES. PROPERTIES. CITY AND SUBURBAN LAND DEPARTMENT. £350 CITY—FuII ". an acre of land, together with 2 dwelling-loupes and c tivenier.ee*. At piescnt let to good tenants. A sound investment. Fo!. 12 £1850 GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. FIVE minutes' drive frem the Cathedral, tram passes the d. .r, 2; acres of land. J magnificently laid out in sfacieis lawns,: gardens and chaico shrubs V.iv le n. garden etc The residence contains .2 !iu'--i: ami I lofty rooms, plast-r-d thrr cnrr.ir.-s. and centre flower.-, ami ah o.Tue . staleo . coachhouse, man's recur., etc., e'c. Ctird- to view from the agents. I"- H U MATSON and_CO._ £1250 CITY, West End. on- minute from P.O.— \ New 7-roomed residence .very modern cm- | ▼enience. extra rooms, tiathroom ~'liet j and cold), shower. _ra., and ac. esse ri-- A | beautifully finished h'.tr.e The pr<.|.ertv and , situation is uniq.ie. and <..f. r-s a rare chance to aecuro a first-class ..ily heme Fol. li 31 H. MATSON and CO. "£650 FASHIONABLE FENDALTON—2 Acres ot land, J an acre in orchard and nearly new C-ro.__.ed honse, i-encr. '.- '..'indations. well and faithfully built, t.1.-d erat-s. w.h. and oopper, and all accessories. A iheim hornin a gi*nd locality. Folio Lj2. £400 PAPANUI ROAD 'just off)— Grand .- loomed houso, verandah, scullery, w.h. and copper,, windmill and tank, and all net-H----snries. " lias a fin-, appearar.ee. with splendid high and dry section. Sunny froniatre. Only £400. Eol. S 72 H. MATSON and CO. £535 CITY, 3 minutes' walk from G.P.0.. on Main atreet —A charming 5-roomed villa residence, plastered and papered, verandah, bathroom, not and cold. w.h. and copper, scullery, pantry, and all up-to-date accessories a first-class homo in a grand locality. A fine eauaTe section tastefully laid out. Go home tb lunch I Folio B 3G H- MATSON and CO. £525" BEALEY AVENUE (just off)— Nearly new modern residence of 5 rooms, plastered, h. and c, bath, etc., J of an acre, tastefully laid out. sunny aspect. Fol. 42G H. MATSON nnd CO. £1650 PAPANUI ROAD (close to)— Gentleman's * Magnificent Residence, rcplet_ with every . . modern convenience designed by the leading _ architect of Christchurch. and faithfully built, < containing 8 large, lofty rooms, together with over J-acre, tastefully laid out in ornamental grounds, long frontage. 5 E H. MATSON and CO. £275 MOORHOUSE AVENUE—Grand littla yroperty of 3 large rooms, plastered (equal to 4 rooms), w.h., copper, scullery, hall, good section, i-ftcre, on sunny side. A snip. Fol. X 2 1 «*• H. MATSON and CO. l £365 s CITY, tram passos the doors—A First-class t House of 5 rooms, plast.red, bathroom, w. 1 house and copper, scullery, verandah, asphalt d paths, compact section of nearly an eiirhth o acre, on sunny side; a dirt cheap place. (1 Only £365. Fol. 22 P o a H. MATSON and CO., * 164 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. C9oß_ I C t( H. MATSON AND CO., D AUCmONEtE-RS AND LAND AGENTS, 194 Cashel atreet, Christchurch. 1000 A<:TllßS — a fine .heep property, X'tXJKJ located closo to township, railway station, etc., well subdivided, and watered by natural streams, all fonccs in pi good order, carrying capacity 1700 crossbred le , eheop, also 100 head of caitle besides horses, w etc. A large area of tho land is pioughable, 3t ancL-produces 86 bushels of wheat and 75 jj, bushels of oats. Buildings—.Substantial dwellinghouso of 8 rooms, hot and cold water service, and all conveniences, outbuildings include stables, woolshed, sheop dip, loft, harneio room, men's room, workshop, implement sheds, trapaheds, cow-bails, etc., situated clcne to creamery, school, etc. Prico. £7 per acre. F 330 STAA ACRES—A first-class farm, splondid 43 ->\J\J graaing and agricultural land, will - easily carry one and half ewes to the aero and fatten the lambs, 250 acre, comprise good cropping land. Will sell as a going concern, •with 1000 ewes and lambs, implements, also 6 draught horses and hacks. Prico £4500. T . F 300 X _t ORA ACRES—Agricultural farm, mag- co _.O\J nificent land. produces 50 bushels 0 f of wheat to tho acre, carries easily two cross- r0 bred ewes and fattens the lambs. Tho )_ 0 farm is conveniently subdivided, well fenced, I B v_ and permanently watored. conveniently situ- Ac ated, and, what is worthy of consideration. tho land is exceptionally clean. Price. £1. per acre. F 133 1G 07(\ ACRES—A go-d mixed farm, dwelling- ~ 4U I O house. 4 rooms, 4-staJl stable and feedhouse. Tho property is in 9 paddocks, and well watered, 40 acres are in Dun oats and grass, about 30 acres are in new grasses, T 20 aores good bush, wilh first-class timber for posts and firewood. Exceptional easy terms of payment. Trice, £6 per acre. F 301 .".Of. ACRES—A fine sheep property, subXX\J\J divided into convenient paddocks, ;T----well fenced, and permanently watored. carry- ! ing capacity, a crossbred ew. to tho acre and i Sa fatten the lambs, besides 11 larj;e number J t:c of bought sheep, etc. Buildings include oroomed dwellicghome, stables, woolshed. trap- ° shed. etc. Price, £0 10s per acre. F S_U ' 'OAA ACRES—Agricultural and pastoral . *->*J\J farm, subdivided into 9 psddjcks. , ; woll fenced and permanently watered, grows ', ;j fno crops wheat oats, turnips ami rapo. !' * Buildings include dwellinghou*c of 6 rooms, j ,V •tables, implement nnd trap sheds etc. Purrhaser paying down £350 cash can secure this r °i farm. Price. £12 Ids per acre. F 2..1 , 0(\ ACRES (990 year, lease*, goodwill for I! 1 . 0 K} V sale—All Agncu.tara! laud of splendid V g quality, grows immense cro.s 0 ; wheat and ' -••ta. subdivided into t; paddocks, secureiv fenced and permanently watered, dwelling'- r house 6 rooms, stable*, etc. located convenient to school, sa'cyards. and rail. etc. Price of goodwill and improvements, £t",Vi. F 3-M 3°o ACRES — A S«>cd agricultural and Tl ,*V J pastoral farm, also about 73 acres m of leasehold, all secureiv fenced and well S^ watered, about 100 acre* in crop, dwelling- ,vi house 7 rooms, stables, loosebux. chaffhouse. LI etc., etc.. located convenient to school sale- of yards, etc. Price. £11 per acre. F 133 — --■ . . - 49; f"»f_f_ 3 —*>A fine sheep farm, sub- _____ y y,x f divided t»ito 11 paddocks, well fenced, and in good order, toce.her with a comfortable dwcllinghoiise, stables. iiudlp- — ment shed, men's "room, carpenter's shop etc.. located adjacent to school, etc. Pri.o. T' £7 15s per acre. Folio -IG2 *---' l NOTE.—Catalogues of farms for sale poste . ".,, Ires on application. ;(, un. I H. MATSON and CO., '■ Auctioneers and Land Agents. j'_; a mn
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