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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. PROPERTY AUCTION. PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. H MATSON and CO. have been favoured • with instructions from ike Ownersi to SELL tho undermentioned PROPERTIES by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 164 Cashel street, City, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 15,30 p.m. LOT I.—OPAWA PROPERTY. On account the Trustees of tho late Mrs Garland, All that Property situate on the Opawa road, and adjoining the Opawa Store, com■orising , „ ... 7 Rooms and Nearly I-Acre. This property ir* in the pink of condition. It is handy to the tram and railway. With the steady progress that Opawa is making, this property should command the consideration of SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND HOME SEEKERS. The Trustees are out to sell. LOT O.—WOOLSTON BUSINESS SITE. On account the Trustees .of the late Mrs Roberts, . All that Property situate Regent street, Woolston, adjoining Mr Hopkin's Store, on ■the western side, containing just over HALF AN ACRE, having a frontage of 125 links to Regent •street and 125 links to Heathcote street. This section, having a- depth of over 4 chains is one which iceds itself very well for the erection of SHOPS ON REGENT STREET AND DWELLINGS ON HEATHCOTE STREET. It is situate right in the hub of Woolston, being adjacent to the New Post Office, Borough Council Chambers, Hopkin's Emporium, and other important businesses. LOT 3.—RICCARTO'N PROPERTY. On Recount of Mr B. Hampton, Culverden, All that Property situate on the Riccarton road, comprising J-ACRE" AND 6-ROOMED- DWELLING. The houso was built to Mr Hampton's order just over a year ago, and is thoroughly up-to-dato in every respect. Tho grounds aro laid out in lawn, flower and ■ vegetable garden, asphalt paths, etc. The position is ideal. Close to tram (J minute from tho 2d section). 2 CHAINS FRONTAGE TO RICCARTON ROAD. As the owner ha 3 taken up his permanent abode at. Culverden, ho has instructed us to turn this property into money in order to better fit him to develop his farm. If the property is not sold as a whole, we will offer tho house with J-acrc, and then the vacant J-acre separately. '

LOT 4.—SPREYDON SECTION. 'On account tho Owner, who has left for Westland, 1. ACRE of Land, situate in Studholme street, Spreydon, being Lot 41. This is a good section, but tbe owner has no use for it. Tho district is going ahead fast, and in a very short timo tho property should be worth double what, it is to-day. Tho ov.-_er is net asking even the price the property i 3 worth now, but what it was about 5 years ago. IT HAS TO GO. It is seldom that wo havo 4 Properties to sell under conditions so FAVOURABLE TO THE PURCHASER, fo inspect the properties. Remember tho date. Como along to the f-alo ar.d chip in. H. MATSON and CO., Land and Estate Agents, and Auctioneers, 8322 . IG4 Cashel street, Ghristchurch. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. CHRISTCHURCH HORSE PARADE AND SALE. j ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1908. XXTE b__U be represented at this' fixture, 1.W.! and will offer— SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account Mr JAMES ROWE, Ashley. Brown Pony Stallion BIRTHDAY, by Cock o' the North, by Prince Charming (imported). Birthday's dam by Lady- Maud by Kitvgsly, dam Maud. Birthday is quiet h* saddle or harness Account Mr ROBERT PEiACHE, Ashley Bank— BONNIE SCOTLAND, bay colt. Foaled December, 1905. Siro Lawrence Chief, dam Scotch Annie. Account Mr DAVID McCLURE, Darneld— Brown Draught Colt, rising 3yrs, by Royal Fame (imported), dam by Grampian (imported), grand-dam. by General Gordon.

FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY " COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 8351 . ■ Auctioneers. PROPERTIES- FOR SALE. Wo have the following Properties selected from a long list, which are worth the attention of buyers looking for investment: — 313 ACRES FREEHOLD—Good new, House of 7 rooms, stables, chaflhouse, imple.ment sheds, etc.; well improved; 200. acres in white crop. PRICE, £22 per acre. 2300 ACRES—Good Sheep Country, part ploughablo, close to railway. PRICE, . £4 10s per Bcre. ' 2170 ACRES—Good House and Plantations; woolsbod, sheep-dip, stables, etc.; subdivided into a numbor of paddocks, all well watered. Half in English grasses; balance native tussockl Close to railway. PRICE, £5 10s per acre. 250 ACRES FREEHOLD—S-roomed House, stable, barn and buggy-shed; 1J miles from railway; 9 paddocks, well watered. PRICE, £11 per acre. "938 ACRES FREEHOLD. 3500 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 1-mile from railwayGood house, stables, shearing-shed, cottages, sheep-dips, orchard, etc.; subdivided into 25 paddocks. With improvement will carry 6000 sheep. PRICE OF 1 FREEHOLD, £t per acre; REfoT OF LEASEHOLD, .2800 acres at 4d per acre; 800 acrea Pastoral Lease—low rental. 4500 ACRES FREEHOLD—Good Grazing Run; carries ono ewe to an aero easily. PRICE, £C 10s per acre.

Further particulars on application, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENOCOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. C 3441 " ILES AND CO. > A. ILES and CO. AUCTIONEERS. FURNITURE VALUATORS, 187 LICHFIELD STREET • (Opposite Strange* Corner). fTALUATIONS carefully and accurately V made for Hotel or Boarding-houso Keepers, also for Probate, by our Mr lies personally, an Expert Vaker, of 30 years' experience. Charges, 2J per cent Auction Sales Conducted, Town or Country. Prompt account sales and lowest charges. Auction Sales of Furniture held in our Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. A. ILES and CO., AUCTIONEERS, 137 Lichfield street. C 3659 AUCTION SALE. LARGE ENTRY OF FURNITURE. \ THIS DAY— 1 o'clock. ILES and CO. will Sell in their Rooms, 137 Lichfield street, a large entry of Superior Furniture, also Pictures, Curtains, Shoes, Books, Glassware, Tinware, Crockery, etc. THIS _>AY—At 1 o'clock. 1693 A. ILE-, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. 2 J-ACRE SECTIONS, NEW BRIGHTON. TLES «hI CO. will SELL, in their Rooms, X THIS DAY, at 230 p.m., TWO J-ACRE SECTIONS, in the -pop-lax so-sida resort, New Brighton. , ' - THIS DAY, 2.30 p.m. Pl__s at Sale, Positively No Reserve. 1699

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 16

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