AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. AUCTION, MATSON'S SALEROOMS. THIS DAY, 12 y<:on. SALE of CITY SHOP, and DWELLINGHOUSE in Sydenham. LOT I.—Twc-ator;e«i brick building. C.i corner of Fitzgerald avenue and Lichfieid sircei: cornmadioua shop and C rooms, baker's even, etc.; gocd section. LOT 2.—llot:so and Land, fihia'.e corner <if Hux'ey r>r.il Coiotriw streets: 4-acre «oction and 6-rooraed dwoliir.g. Both L.T.A. S."TJ H_ MAT3OX and CO. TOAXGIORA M A R X E T. TUESDAY NEST. PRESENT ENTRIES: 50 Halibred Ewci imi Forward V, ethers 50 F.it Lam'i* 30 Fat Ewes Mr, 11. MATSON and CO. DUVAUCHELLKS BAY SALE. NZXT AUCTIOX, FRIDAY NEXT. I 1"\ T E shall be plad to receive Entries for »T. tb:s fixture. c:OG 11. MATSOX and CO. PRELIMINARY XOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LADBROOKS. THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 1000. INSTRUCTED by Mrs Kin? (who has leased the property) we will SELL on the farm, u.n above, the whole of hor LIVE .and DEAD STOCK. I'ull details will be dnly advertised. 0331 11. MAT.SOX and CO. Tγ MATSON A X D CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ICI CASHEL STREET. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 21 ACRES AND 7-ROOMED HOUSE, ALL conveniences, washhouse, coalhouso, etc., stable, with 6 loose-boxes (brick floored), feed room, harness room, trap ehed. Property well fenced and with good water supply, eituate near Plumpton Trotting Grounds. Trice only £475. R. 7-13 H. MaTSON ana CO. CHEAP ST. ALBANS SECTIONS. WE have Tvto really fine Sections, high and dry, each containing J-acrc, more or lees, handy to tram and city. All that is asked for these is £120 each. St. A. 21 H. MaTSON ana CO. FAVOURITE PAPANUL SUIT RETIRED FARMER OF. BUSINESS MAN. WITHIN 15 minutes' walk of tram terminus, nearly New House of 5 rooms. Tshaped, verandah, bay window, and all modern conveniences, 4 ACRES 11 PERCHES OF THK BEST OF LAND, well worked, and now ■laid down in grass, large shed, stable, trapehfd. and other outbui.dingg. This class of property rarely comes on the market, and will cell readily. Prico asked, £1100. P. 6-18 H. MATSON and CO. t : ' ', CHEAP CITY RESIDENCE. CLOSE TO CENi.*ni AND RAILWAY. FINE nearly New 7-roomed Residence, plastered and papered throughout, pantry, scullery, bathroom» hot and co.d water service, washhouse, * copper, tubs, taps, and in fact everything thoroughly up-to-date, verandah, Asphalt paths, ram and tank. Everything is in first-class order. The section is over i-acre, well laid out in flower garden, etc. All that ie asked for thi3 ideal home ie £780. : , S.W. 7.-5 H. MATSON and CO. £500 A LINWOOD BARGAIN. SIX-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE, nearly new, -pantry, scullery, etc.. washhomo. ! copper, tubs, etc.. wardrobes and cupboards, I concrete;, foundation, verandah, splendid high 1 section of J-acre, well laid out and fenced. The adjoinicg 1-acre can bo bought with the above, making i-acro at a low price. See th.s for yourself. There is nothing cheaper in the whole of Linwood. L. 6-9 H. MATSOX and CO. AN IDEAL BUILDING SECTION. ABOUT 100 YARDS OFF Id SECTION. SPLENDID High Section, stocked -with Youup, Full-besring Fruit Trees, very well fenced, and having a frontage of 82ift by a depth of 2£ chains. There is also an iron shed Uft x 10ft. and good fow.houae of iron and rune, and splendid water euppiy. The owner must realise, and is only asking £250 for a quick sale. This is one of the very few sections of its class now left, and should sell readily. S.S. 16 H. MATSON and CO. . £600. FOR ABSOLUTE SALS, ST. ALBANS, !i minute* from tram—s--rcorued c«arty new T-shaped House, bay window, verandah, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold wateT service, gas and fittings, washhouse, copfcr. tubs, taps, wood and coal ehed; ttarding on fice section of nearly }-acr«, well laid out in lawn ac<i garden. There is nothing cheaper than this property ofjcnng in this splendid district. S.T.A. 5-1 H. MATSON wsd CO. 1501
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