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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. A SPLENDID lot of Perfectly Sound i\. TIMBER and other BUILDING- MATERIAL, i THIS DAY! THIS DAY"!! THIS DAY!!. At 12.30 f-rarp. In HEREFORD STREET (opposite Library and next V.M.C.A. .Room--). VICTOR HARRIS. i 4537 Auctioneer. 1 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. 1 AUCTIONEERS. LAND. AND STOCK AGENTS, ETC., Next U.S.S. Co., Cashel street. £950 Handsome Residence on Riccarton rood must be sold. Owner *a_.en up land, and going on it; 6 main rooms, h. and c, WI b-ilt, all offices, up-to-date in every respect, I full J-acro. close car 3. Fol. 2,5 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. £540 \ IN THE MERIVALE DISTRICT. New House of 5 main rooms, 18 x 12. 16.6 x 12. 13 x 12.6, 12 x 0.6, bath, h. and c. , windmill and tank, strongly built, together i with an ciyhth-acre. Fol. 2*2 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. 1 Agents. £760 - GENUINE BARGAIN 3 MINUTES FROM CAR. Half au Acre of tho best soil standing 4ft above the sidewalk. Lovely view of Cashmere Hills from tho back. Well-built (--routed House, inch weatherhoards, scribed, etc., large bath, h. and c. I water from deep well, corniced hall, and 3 [ rooms, gas point-- etc. But the remarkable thing is tho price. It's really the making of a beautiful home, close to Colombo read, i and with half sji acre e>f land. Fol. 224 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Sole Agents. ; CLOSE TO TOWN. Four Minutes from Electric Oar. Owner keen to sell. Domestic reasons. HOUSE erected four years ago, is up-to-date, 7 main rooms, h. and c, windr mill and tank, fin . shrubberies, and dri-vo to , stables, over 2 acres of gocd warm land. The district is noted among the medical profession as absolutely tho healtbieat around , Chris-church. Fol. 186 ; CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY I I FOR SMALL SYNDICATE OR PRIVATE BUYER. A STONE FLOURMILL AND 40 ACRES £. OF LAND. Enough orders to keep Mill going day and night. Some people want tho old-fashioned flour. TTERE is an opportunity to push au article Ll hundreds long for. They say it makes the beet bread. In addition to a splendid milling business ' now current, the land will carry a large number of cows. There is a creamery near |at hand., also post and telegraph office, school and savings bank. Two dweluiig- ' houses, and the whole property is in good order. Just as a change from the usual channel of investment \ WE ADVISE AN INVESTIGATION OF 1 > THE ABOVE. The price of this stone flour proposition, and the 40 acres with the above advantages, is £2000. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Fol. 535 . Agents. ( I CUL VERJJEN APPLICANTS. ' " Are you one of those "ALSO STARTED?" r If so call a__d see us about these I NORTH ISLAND LEASEHOLDS. > ONE OF MANY. 1 -4 QO ACRES of Splendid General Purpose J._.o Land, 10-roomed House, largo oow- " shod and loft, implement shed, yards, • orchard, splendid roads, i-mite School and • P. 0., coaon past door daily to tow__hip. 4J ' miles away. Title Lease, right of Purchase ' . at £17 10s per acre.' Roni 12s Gd per acre. Lease bos 6 years to run. Cannot lost at GOODWILL £350. F. 81a _ CONWAY MATSON and SONS. ' 130 C-fthel street (next U.S_3. Oo■) HANDY" SHEEP PROPERTY: • ONLY IS MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH 1 AT £7 PER ACRE. i 3 *7KA ACRES, FREEHOLD, the Lease of 1 0\J 100 Acres thrown in. Small portion in crops aileo given in. Subdivided initio i 12 poddooks, well watered by races. House i 6 rooms, stabling, farm sheds, etc. Situated J-mile from School, J-mile to Railway Star- , tion, P. 0., Store, etc. F. 2-2 ' CONWAY MATSON, nnd SONS, 9 Auctioneers, Stook and Land Agents, > 139 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.) I PYNE AND CO. QPRING6TON SALEYARDS. THIS DAY. 550 Fai Lambs . 120 Fat Ewes 300 Crossbred Ewes 1 , to lamb September 200 Store Lambs Fat, Store and Dairy Cattle, Horses, Pigs, etc., Post®, Stakes, Hurdles Sale conrmencee at 12 noon. PYNE and Co.. 4_51 Auctioneers. EL B. SORENSEN. I WEDNESDAY. JULY Bi__. Salo 1 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at liis Yards, Lichfield I strvxrt. on account of Messrs Leigh and Son, , p'RUiT, FOREST and ORNAMENTAL ■ TREES— 1 Apples. Pears, Phrm,. Cherries, Apricots, Peaches (specialty good), Currants. Goos-berries, 500 Giant Asparagus, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Pic-_«, -Re- ■ tiuosporas, Lawsorrianas, W. Heath. ' Roses, Wisterias. Librocedrus, Pious | Inaignis, Macrocarpa, Laurels, Mati- | poee. - 4529 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. ; GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. '' GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 193 Hereford street. ! ASHBURTON COUNTY. ' THA ACRES, cloee to railway, well subf tUU divided, dwelling of 8 rooms, stable, etc ; in crop. 100 acres of wheat. 50 acres of ' oats'. This is a very profitable farm. Prioe, £13 per acre. -aa ACRES, close to railway, capita.' OUU little homestead, well sheltered by ' plantations. Land well fenced and subi divided, and next season's crops already ' sown, grioe, £16 per acre. \ SPRINGSTON. • Of\(\ ACRES—A very useful block of t __£ \j\J medium land, in the best of heart. - subdivided into 8 paddocks. The owner ha_ decided to make a quick sale, and at tbe price asked, £11 per acre, it is a very cheap 1 property, : NORTH CANTERBURY. ' £_Kf. ACRES—Six miles from railway and ' DuU market, two miles from school and poet office—Modern homestead of 8 rooms and offices, stable, * trap shed, etc. A I splendid little property, capable of win-' I tcring 1000 ewes- Is in good order, wel! i fenced into G paddocks, and well watered. Tho bulk of tho laid is v-loughsble, lies ■ well to the sun, and it is an ideal holding. i Price, £12 10s c*- 1 MID-CANTERBURY. Qf-f- ACRES—Two miles from railway, _/ \J\J school and post ofhee—Commodious dwelling, with attractive surroundings, and ample outbuildings. A capital firm of mixed land, well suited for raising fat ' lambs, and will produce gcod crops of * grain on at least 300 acres. A large pro- J portion is in young grass, and the place 1 generally is in good, order. Price, £9 10s 1 per acre. , GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. C 3141 4

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13161, 7 July 1908, Page 16

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