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AUCTIONS.. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. TO-MORROW (THUVSDA.Y), 7th MAY. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. At corner of Sawyer's Anas io*d wid Gardiner's road, Papanui. TTNDEB instructions from U Bovce, we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Property, 4 Dairy Cows (early oalvers), Yearling Heifer., Stack .o* Hay, 3 Horses, Tr»p and Harness, Spring Trap, GricdatomS, Harness, Planet Jnnt. PVough, do. Grubber. Toofs, 2'■ Wheelbarrow*. Bench, ton Seed Ruby PoUtoes, Copper and Stand, Churn and Dairy Utensils, 4 Porkers and Breeding Sow, 60 head Poultry, lot inch Boarding, Kg Net, quantity Wire Netting, Block and Tackle, and Sundries. Extra entries may be made for tM* CLEANING- SALE. . Entry "Fee most be paid at time of «atry, [ or they will not be offered. Sale corner Gardiner's road and Sawyer's Arms road, Faponui, TO-MORROW mrUfeDAY), 7th MAY, I At 1.30 p.m. OONWAY MATSON and SONS, l General Auctioneers, etc., 139 Cashel street, Christchurch and Kangiora. 9619 TUESDAY, 12th MAY. CLEARING SALE AT HILLS ROAD, • SHIRLEY. TTNDER, instructiona from Mr W. Shmw, vJ who hoe sold his Business, and is leaving for the North Island, we will SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including:—Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Dining Table, Chairs, Duchesse Chesta, Linoleum, Pkstirree, Piano (new), Collineon, London, Go-Cart, 3 BJ3JI Bicycles , (free-wheel), good Oβ new. Also: • Firewood, 5 cords cut in lengths, quantity V.D.L. and Bl«ick Birch Poste, Garden Tools, i Wheelbarrow, Smith'e Vice, Planet Jurar.. in 1 perfect order, Carpenter's Bench, quantity Bricks, etc. i Also: Bay Filly. 3 years, off by Rothachild, dwn a Berlin Mara, broken to saddle and harness*; very quiet. Bay Pony,. Syra, quiet in Saddle . and Harness. Poultry and Sundries. . SALE at 1-30 p.m., aA Hills road, Shirley. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, ' Genera) Auotkmoere, etc, 1 139 CASHEL STHtEET, CHBISTCHTTRCH, ) and RANGIORA. 9651 1 bWiness - "notice. rTTKNDERS for LEASE Mrs Daviaon'* ■*• FATCM of 112 Acres at KILLINOHY . cloee at our offices, 139 Cashel street, at 12 i o'clock on SATURDAY NEST, 9th May. ' CONWAY MATSON and SONS, 9620 Land and Eetate Agente. SPECIAL TO PROPERTY BUYERS. ' FRUIT ORCHARDISTS, HORTICUL--1 TURISTS. PROFESSIONAL MEN. 1 rpO all whom it may concern, we bee to • X submit the following remarkable Pro- ' party; 10 minutes' walk to trams:— ' Between 71 and 8 ACRES on one of the 1 best veins of land in Cantterbury. About 4J 1 Acres in best grasses, divided into 4 pad--1 docks, 3 orchards, 1 acre, isacre and g-acre respectively, balance in cattle yard, stable yard, small fruit orchard, vegetable garden and grounds. FENCING.—The boundary fences on the 3 roads are all new and plairted with well- [ grown Abies Menziesait and Silver Birohi The orchards have good ehelter fences, and the paddock division fences are'all new. ' ORCHARD'S. —The J-acro orchard is in full bearing, S-acre do. also fall bearing; 1 acre, planted abotrt 7 years. There ie an abundance of email fruits of the best kinds; about two-thirds of the larger fruits are . Stunner Pippins. All the fruit trees have been well pruned and dressed for blights. ' There are «Jeo 2 plantation* of walnnta, one ■ of which is in full bearing. j GROUNDS.—The grounds were led out on the most approved lines by the late Mr T, Abbot, Nurseryman. They contain Croquet Lawn, asphalt Tennis Court with wire netting fence and Summer House. The ■ drive up to front of house and back yard is • all asphalted. The grounds and plantations • are well planted with some of the choioeet 1 shrubs and an abundance of flowers. BUILDINGS.—The Houee contains dr*w- , Lng. dining, breakfast, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, • ba-throom. pantry and ecullery, also hall Tft wide and passages. The bathroom is fitted up with a £23 porcelain bath and ohina , wash basin and shower, all supplied, including 6cullery, with hot and cold water. The Outbuildings consist of man's room, brick dairy and waehhouse fitted up with wasbtube and copper, with the water laid on to same. Fowlhowsea consist of 5 semi-detached houeea and yards built on the most approved lines wt a corf of £100, Stibliog contains harness room, stable, coachhouse, workshop and apple roam. Cowhouse is brick paved, and has a long shed in front with loft aibove; in connection I with this there is a large cow yard securely fenced and asphalt floor, for use in wet weather. Piggery contains 0 etyee, all drarmner roto i Urge concrete sump, also pigs' kitchen, [ paying a 50-gallon copper boiler set in brick I chimney. i WATER.—High-pressure water supply is obtained from windmill pumping from artesian into tanks; pipe* are led from this ' all over the grounds and fitted with hose " tape. All the buildings are as good as new. r The houee is built on high concrete foundations in the most substantial and up-to-l date manner. Kooms ere lofty, being plastered with ■ heavy plaster cornices and centoe flowers in 2 best rooms and hall. The floor is kauri, and most of the doors-, including French casements, are 2in thick. Venetian blinds, to all windows except kitchen, 3 marb'e mantels, tiled range registers and hearths in best rooms. The house has aleo a wide verandah running along front and • both sides. I The whole place has been farmed with a ■ view to profit and saving of labour. The ■ paddocks are able to easily keep 3 or 4 cows - and horse, in addition to providing more E ' than sufficient hay and roots to keep them r and the pigs during the winter. The fruit crop lapt year was a large one, < and of course will Produced about 2i tons of fruit this year. The poultry yards being conveniently" arranged, makes it possible to easily control the 'occupants and obtain from them the maximum amount of profit. The gates are all of the best, hung to heavy totara posts. CONWAY MATSON and SONS. ' —" Agenis.NORTH CANTERBURY. LEASEHOLD. 1 Xf\ft ACRES, at 2s 9d per Acre. Lease LO\J\J 8 years to run, right renewal, 31 years. Carrying capacity, one ewe to acre. Goodwill £3500. Description:—Well subdivided and watered, 400 acres, E. grass, balance silver tueiock. Lies well to - sun. Improvements:—Small House, fencing, etc., valued £1000. F232 SPLENDID : " AGRICULTURAL AXD DAIRYING PROPERTY, r SITUATED NORTH OF Christdhureh. "100 ACRES - norn or less, part drained X\J\J swamp, all been well farmed, nearly all flat, below downs. P»rt cropped, belanc* well sown down. HOUSE 5 rooms, stabling, cheep yards, and other buildings, in splendid order. Owner purchased sheep land. Price, £18 per acre. F. 231 CONWAY, MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Stock and Land Agents, 139 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.) . BROWN, LITTLE AND CO. BROWN. LITTLE AND CO., IJiRUIT AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE ' MERCHANTS. BEDFORD ROW AND CASHEL STREET. SALES HELD EVERY MORNING AT 9.30 a.m. FOR SALE. O SHOPS, FRUIT AND CONFEC- ° TIONERY. j Low Rente. Good Leases. No. I—Best position, Colombo street, in centre of City. No. 2—Centrally situated, Colombo street No. 3— Beet position, Cashel street. The above Shops are the pick in Christchuroh. aod one doing big businees, and well stocked Also, 7 Acres, 2 Dwellings, 6 Ghaaboue«e, including 6 Acres, planted _with beet variety iruit treee. • Low price a?ked for each,»« owner is leaving Christchurch.- Further particulars apply , BROWN, LITTLE and CO.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13108, 6 May 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13108, 6 May 1908, Page 15

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