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mUCTIONS. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. pONWAY' MATSON AND SONS, 139 CASHEL STREET. TO-DAY'S CITY INVESTMENTS! £3500 6 BRICK SHOPS IN THE CITY. First-class investment. Returns ncar.y £300 per annum. Low insurance, no upkeep, good position in progressive part. Further particulars on enquiry. Fol. 123 V CONWAY MAT SON and SONS. .-ACReTn THE"CITY. Y\riTH 4 Cottages thereon, with ,th acres » » to each, all we'l let, and as the position is central is bound to rise in value. This is a sound investment for anyone with about £10W. Fol. 71V CONWAY MATSON and SONS._ K~ACRES AN'irs-ROOMED HOUSE." CIHARMING Suburban Farm, a few miles ' from town, subdivided into 5 paddocks, sunny aspect, with comfortable House and conveniences, windmill and tanks, stable, traphause, dairy, storerooms, orchard and garden. A perfect place of tho kind, and nt a right price. Fol. IX3V CONWAY" MATSON and .SONS. £650 A MERIVALK BARGAIN.' Substantial House of 6 mam rooms, fitted up with every modern convenience, h. and c. tiled hearths, corniced hall, good gas fittings, with i-plcndid view up a good street towards the Alps, good workshop and outbuildings, in perfect order throughout, over an i-acre section. Fol. 149 V _ CONWAY_ MATSOX_nnd_SO_XS. I.>} FEET by 165 on Victoria siroet, ad--o__ joining Dishopsoourl—Magnificent opportunity for subdivision for semi-detached 2-storoy Bouses, or to the priialc buyer v.-anting less frontage, we can sell 41 or 66 feet, at prices cheaper than at li miles further < out. Fol. 8 IV. C-i-wi.dlxG~^o^ CARS. I > HAND Nov.- and 'fitted throughout with * ■* completeness seldom seen, 7 living roomr, including dining-room 21 x 11. with 9 x 3 bay window. Others 16 x 15, 15 x IS. with 9x3 bay. etc.. 2 hou3o cupboards, largo pantry and scullery, bathroom,' 10J x 6 fc-et. up-to-date uppiiintmci.ts. and can bo entered from outside without going into the house. Casement window?, corner lire*, leaded windows, etc., | specially well fitted laundry, coal bunker, 2 patent w.c.'f., windmill and tank, etc., and I half an acre of land, in fashionable neighbourhood. Price £1300, or with j-acre £1600. Fol 150 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. • Agents. £500 GROWERS AND THOSE WANTING 5 ACRES NEAR TOWN. .Wo have 5 Acres of Land suitable for any kind of crops, fruit, etc., off Harewood road, 15 minutes' walk from trams. A nibble. (Mortagce's sale). Fol. 29 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. C 5522 GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. pOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO.. FINANCE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. Established 18C7. Representatives for Trustees, Executors and Absentees. FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENTS. NORTH CANTERBURY". CLOSE TO RAILWAY AND GOOD MARKET. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND. 37( JTCRES. A very profitable form, suitable for croppin? or grazing, well fcr.ced into 8 paddocks, and we!, watered; 100 teres now ploughed ior crop, 130 acres iv young grass. PRICE, £11 PER ACRE. GOULD, BEAUMONT aud CO. north canterbury. 110 q"acres. A magnificent sheep property, capable of wintering 1500 ewes, comprising rich fiata and ploughable downs, with sunny faces. The place for some years has been capably manaied, and a very large area has been broken up -and sown down with English grasses with considerab.e success. The fences are in good order and thoroughly sheep-proof, end the farm is subdivided into 7 paddocks. The Homestead buildings comprise Groomed modern dwelling, with usual offices, largo stable, and necessary outbuildings. With the view of selling quickly, the owner has fixed a very moderate figure, and to a gcod man will extend easy terms. PRICE, £10 10s PEit ACRE. GOULD, BEAUMONT and-CO. MID-CANTERBURY. SPLENDID CROPPING FARM. 564 -TcRES. Clo«c to Railway, School, and good Market. This property is in first-ele.s condition, and offers a profitable and safe investment. The .and grows good wheal crops, is easily' worked, and for fattening is cot to be excelled. . " It ia subdivided into convenient paddocks, amply watered by county races, <md possesses well matured shelter plantations, troin which useful limber can bo cut. The llomcsload is a very desirable one, and comprises a modern 8-roomcd dwelling and offices, fitted with every convenience; stable, granary, implement shed, whare, etc, all in good crdor and condition. The .and- has been carefully worked, and we confidently recommend the farm as ono of the most r'ca.osablo places on the market. PRICE. £18 PER ACRE. C 4775 COULD, BEAUMONT and CO. ' » ' DONALD REID AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. rp.lE FAMOUS"SUMMERHILL ESTATE, i- Comprising- £80 ACRES. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. For full particulars apply DONALD REID and CO.. LTD.. 8339 Dunedin. PROPERTIED FOR SALE. ~ TAYLOR, COLE, AND DERRETT. HORORATA. XXA ACRES SHEEP AND AGRICULUO\J TUBAL FARM, Ring-fenced, subdivided, and well watered. Excellent Shelter Plantations. The Land is capable of growing 45 bushels ost> to the acre, and excellent crops of turc;,., ; without manure-. The estate is capable f carrying a Ewe to the Acre. Thc farm is in the best of heart, and is at present all in grass, old pasture. 'Situated two miles from th, Hororata Post and Telegraph Offico, School, etc. Owner's sole reason for selling i« that he has purchased a largo Grazing Run. PRICE: £3 17s 6d PER ACRE. TERMSf, 2 A°r-_.^ ASH '„, BALANCE PURCHASE MONEY at 5 PER CENT. For further particulars apply Sole Agentß: TAYLOR, COLE AND DERRETT. 139 Gloucester street. C.763-703 Corner Chancery lane. X*9lA-4-ROOMED llouse7~wl~"and cW—AVJ copper, Madras street North. Let at 9s Ed. A real snip. Wo can arrange terms. Forest and i'erkins Sydenham. * »

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 12

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