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AUCTIONS CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. £600. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. N<rw Bungalow House of 3 main rooms, with bath. h. and c. service, windmill snd tank, large sculktry, pantry, etc., holland blinds, picture rods, verandah, -etc., and full i-acro section with largo frontage, ibis is natty little home, handy to tbe city, and convenient in all respects. Fol. 142 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. £1250. JUST ON OUR BOOKS! Lovely Family Residence, 2 acre* .?-acre fruitj; short waik to cars; 6 main rooms artistically decorated, h. and c, ram, etc. A couplo of miles out. Fol. 143 CONWAY MATSON ar.d SONS. £725: BUYERS IN NEW BRIGHTON Look at this Bargain. Have you a little time on your hands? If so and you are not averse to making money out of vegetables, call and see us. *>Ye have for sale probabiy the most prolific vegetable garden in New Brighton. It coinprices all of half, an acre not taken up by the comfortable six-roomed residence and large fowl runs. It co3t £300 to put tho black soil on this property. The reeu.t is that its tho best private garden in the district, and will grow anything. The water Buppiy is ample, nnd laid all over the property. The house iiRS all conveniences, is in thorough order throughout, all offices, etc. Tho show _.f flowers is also unique. However, it wants a buyer prepared to look after it, and for the right man thero is both money and healthy recreation. Remember, _ an acre! and 6 main rooms. The owner lueans to sell and quotes a low figure to effect a quick deal. Fol. 114 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. £1500. COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. Freehold Hotel, premises containing lfl double rooms, almost new, all improvements, acetylene gas, etc., good stabling, and ono acre of land. No opposition, c.can record. This seems to us a rare chance for someone. Fuller details on application. Fol. 132 Given 4 acres of beautiful land, on a corner, and a man can form any kind of a home ho wants. This 4 acres is adjacent to Papanui and seems to us about as perfect a site as a buyer could find in a month's search, of course this fact is striking several buyers at once, the first to deposit 10 per cent, on this property gets it. We may add that its cheap, being a lot under £500. Fol. 132 £1000 The above, price will secure one of tho celebrated Christchurch suburban farms of 12J acres. These farms are known to turn out more money per annum for their acreage than anything in New Zealand. Experts will endors 3 cur opinion when we mention that this place not uncommonly shows a crop of from t2O to 25 ions of onions per acre, 14 tv 20 tons potatoes, etc. There is a large variety in at presont. but tho owner is going away bock, hence tho sale. House of 4 rooms, stabling, sheds, etc., are included in the property, which is well drained and fenced. We invite enquiry, if you have &Dy means at all, sco üb. Fol. 134 CONWAY MATSON nnd SONS, Agents. WANTED FOR A CLIENT. Af\(\ ACRES (a.out) of Good CATTLE ft. U COUNTRY, situation Canterbury preferred, nnd near railway CONWAY MATSON and SONS. WANTED FOR A CLIENT'! Af\ TO 50 ACRES of Good Friable Soil. *\J handy to Christchurch. PRICE: ABOUT £25 PER ACHE; £400 CASH. CONWAY MATSON and SONS. A CLIENT (leaving for Old Country) WISHES DISPOSE OF IDEAL PI _CE of SHEEP COUNTRY. /-flfi ACRES at £& 32s Cd; close to DUU Christchurch, only 1_ miles from Station. etc. House (small;, woolshed, stabling, implement shed, etc. Terms arranged. . F307 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND LAND AGENTS! ' 130 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.). , GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 193 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867. Representatives for Trustees, Executors and Absentees. MORTGAGES. j We-have money available for investment ON FIRST MORTGAGE. AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. ! SMALL GRAZING RUN 1 O nfi ACRES, Amuri County. Crown JL_-i\-V. Leasehold. Situate 10 miles from Waiau. The Improvements are of a very substantial character, and comprise a Dwelling of 5 rooms ar.d office?, woolshed. whare, stable, etc. The land is subdivided into 6 paddocks, and is exceptionally well fenoed onu watered. Very little labour is required to work the profcrty, as it is all well surface sown with permanent grasses. The Stock carried is 1200 ewes with their lambs, ar.d 500 dry sheep. For further particulars apply GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. A GOOD SHEET? FARM. ACRES WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE CITY. CONVENIENT HOMESTEAD. Comprising six-roomed dwellinc. stable, implement shed, etc., all in good repair. Well fenced, subdivided into S paddocks, ond watered by county races. Capable of producing good crops of oats, turnips, ar.d rape, especially adapted for raising fut lambs, ar.d wiii easily carry a ewe to the acre. A considerable area is in young grass and green sheep iced, and the laud generally is c.can and in good heart. A buyer ia therefore offered tne opportunity of obtaining a quick return. Possession at onoe. Easy term* can bo arranged. For further particulars apply C 39-22 GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. ILES AND CO. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY To Acquire A LUNCHEON. ___-ROOMS. AND BOARDINGHOUSE, With a 11 YEARS' LEASE. TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. ILES and CO. arc instructed by the Lessee to offer for PRIVATE SALE the above desirable Business. To those on the lookout for a Business of this kind we a.c prepared to allow intending purchasers to make the fullest investigation. The business is situated in a popular seaside resort, and at the price we are prepared to take, makes it a sure fortune for the purchaser. Call at once and get particulars from us. ILES and CO.. . Sole Agents, i _3__t 137 Lichfield street.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 12