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AUCTIONS. H. .MATSON ASD CO. TT MATSON AN D CO, AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 16* CASHEL STREET. £490 CUT, NORTH-WEST, CLOSE TO PAPAXUI ROAD. Nearly New House of 5 g-ood rooms, with every convenience, h. and c. water »ervice, tiled grates, etc.. pla«t«red throughout, with drive at fide of house. We can sell the above on easy terms, and it is a enjp at the price aeked. N-W. 28 ~ ~£Boo PAPAXUI, CLOSE TO TRAM. 2J ACRES AND 4 LARGE ROOMS. Splendid House, verandah, concrete foundations, all in first class order, large ehed. fowlhoufes and runs, 2J acres of splendid land, 1 acre in orchard, and balance in grass, well fenced, splendid water, situate only about five minutes from tram. P. 7G 11. MATSON %nd CO. ~~£750 CITY CENTRAL, BEST PART. New House of 6 rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, waehhouso, copper, tuba, tape, bathroom, hot and cold water service, main sewer connection, splendidly built. section oomprises 37.6 ft frontage by 2J chains deep, northern aspect. This is a property that cannot be picked up every day. N.E. 104 £950 DO YOU APPRECIATE AST. We have for immediate sale, one of the most artistically fitted up residences in cr about that favourite locality, MERIVALE. We cannot paint a word picture to do the property justioe. You must see it to appreciate it. Foundations 2ft above the ground, 6 large rooms, with offices, including eewer conneotion, walls all tinted, artistic tiles, anil antique mantels, with elaborate copper panels. This house was not built for eale, and the owner will part with it with very great regret. Chcumstancee demand a quick tale. Fol. S.A. 328 H. MATSON and CO., SoU Agenti. £335 ADDINGTON, CLOSE TO WORKSHOPS. New well-built House of 4 rooms, plastered, I verandah, soullery, washhouen, copper, |-acr» land, tunny side, well fenced. A cheap place . either for an investment or a speculation. B» quick and get a card to view. A. lo? £495 CITY. CITY. CITY. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. MUST BE SOLD. A flrst-olass home, comprising 6 rooms, h. and- c bath, and all conveniences, plastered, over i-acre, sunny side, well fenced. A lift at the price asked. See the iole agents for this speo at once. N.E. 86 H. MATSON and CO. £925 RIOCARTON, close to tram—<S teres of splendid land.with double frontage,wou!d cut up well; also 6-roomed modern house, with conveniences, washhouse. copper, tubs, stable*, trapshed, piggeries, etc, divided into 5 paddocks, and only four minutes £rom tram. This property must by Bold, bo g«t n card to view from the Sole Agents. R126 H. MATSON and CO. FASHIONABLE KNOWLES STREET. THE COMING STREET; WE have in our hands for Sale, eight of the very best Sections now left in this fashionable part. Prices range from £200, and we advise early application, ac the market is very firm for this part. H. MATSON tvnd CO. H. MATSON and CO., LAND AND PROPERTY C 2171 164 CASHEL STREET. H. B. SORENSEN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15th. Sal* Eteven o'clock. TO GROCERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUBLIC . AUCTION, art hie Room*, 174 Lichfield street, Consignment of Mprohandise, comprising 20 Caeos Sardines. 20 Ca*es Salmon, best brands, 7 Cwelce Soda, 15 Cases Date*, 40 Cffsoa Soap, 40Oib Tea in lßb packets, 5 ajid 1011) tins (Ceylon), 10 Cases Best Australian. Wine*, P<wt, Sherry, and White Wines in Jote to suit purcha-eere. H. B. SORENSEN, 6058 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. Telephone 919. 174 Lichfield street. POULTRY. PIGS. POULTRY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. DURING the cominjf season we intend io pay special attention to there linen, and will give SPECIAL FACILITIES to Ciients wishing to consign. , Our Market, beeides befog tho oldest established, is tic most centrally situated. POULTRY SALE 12.15. PIG SALE 11.30. The demand for pigs is incrcaekig, and exceeds the supply. The prices realised for stores and porkers at our yard are, with rare exception*. CONSIDERABLY IN EXCESS of prices ruling «t other markets. Send a trial lot and be convinced. H. B. SORENSEN, C 3137 Aucfioneer. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 133 HEREFORD STREET. G.REENDALE— 800 Acres, subdivided into 16 paddocks, excellent homestead, 300 acres in oats and wheat, and 50 acres ready for turnips. S.YI per acre. GREENDALE—33O Acres, well fenced into 11 paddocks, well-appointed homestead, 120 acres in crop, 45 acres ready for turnips. In every way a very desirable and profitable farm. £23 per acre. MAYFIELD—22OO Acres, in 14 paddocks, pood homcftead, yard , ), etc., two-thirds cf land flat or slightly undulating, balance is healthy tussock hills, 50 acres in oats. 500 acres in young grass, and 150 acres being prepared for turnips. An improvable property, and one of the cheapest places in the market. Eα per acre. TEMFLETON— ISO Acres, dwelling, and usual outbuildings, a good cropping farm, in n;ce order. £20 per acre. WAKANUI—B3O Acre*, well subdivided, comfortable homestead, 80 acres in wheat, 4 acres in oats. £16 os per acre. 140 ACRES, within driving distance of town, desirable homestead, 90 scree in crop close to railway and school, kaa produced 60 bushels of wheal per acre, and is in the very beet heart- £30 per acre. HCRORATA DISTRICT—I37O Acres, well subdivided, capital homestead. 25 acres in oate, and 130 acres being prepared for tuinips; has wintered 1020 ewee. £6 10s per acre. C 3141 GOULD. BEAUMONT and 00.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12934, 14 October 1907, Page 12

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