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AUCTIONS. COKWAY MATSON AND SONS. NAYLAND STREET, SUMXER. :PiOrWY- LOVELY HOME. 6 main rooms, cost £300 \o build, fine finish throughout, 'and extra cupboards, etc.' with full *-Acre. £1000. Fol. 160 COXWAY_MA;TSOy »nd SO■<S. MERIVALE BARGAIN. -CP-Tl BUYS 7-roomed House, with cfeOOU onann.-ns view, plastered ar<i papered, h. ar.d c. "gas, h.p., in. sewer, etc.; over i-Acie, <uH the following turmture:— 3 large Beds, Liuo!eums, Carpets, 3 Tables, 15 Chairs, Couch Wash't-ands, Moveablc Cupboards, Curtains and Poles, Blinds, etc., all nearly new Possession <it once. Owner shifted, must sell. Sea us about this bargain. Fol. 172 CONWAY MATS ON nn-i SONS. f3rACRSS~AND~S ROOMS. HOMESTEAD. Bulk c&OOlj i;c-od heavy land, 2 ncres lighter. House 5 rooms, stabling, etc., on the lighter land. About 3 miles oue. . First-rate growing district Fol. 155 VI. CONVTAY MATSON and SONSCHEAP LAND IN GOOD LOCALITY. /(ACRES ar.d β-rccmcd House, valh large '-t orchard and plantation of various kicde ree j*UST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. About 3 Acres available for cows, or would grow fruit. Price £1100. COXWAY MATSOX and SONS. CLOSE TO" LINWOOb STATION. i?7 r H SECURES a 6-roomed Modern X lOU House, h. and c. and modern conveniences, with }-Aero of land: room for two more ?ulcndid orchard, etc. CON WAV MATSON and SONS. SUiINER - 'BEACH i "\"\TE have 3 Sections on tho Esplanade ' V which iro bound to.grow in value, having a total frontaiio of over 148 ft to depth of over 3 chains. Enough for 4 sections, and right-of-way to 1 more at the bnck. subject to the rules :md regulations of the Borough. Cheapest Innd in Sumcer Fol. VI. CONWAV MATSON and SONS. " CASHMKRE HILLS. "T\rE have a desirable Re«idence of 6 main ♦ » rooms ani offices, hish enough for fine view, which cannot i bssibly be chut out. Motor-car entrance, etc. Every modern convenience, including septic. Further particulars on epplication. Fol. 167 VI. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents^ "aIrAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.

A SOUND INVESTMENT. COMPRISING 5322 ACRES, FREEHOLD. THIS is an exceptional chance to procure such a large area i;ear and between two progressive towns, being 4 miles from Foxton and 5J miles Irom Levin, und only 4 miles off -the famous Line. Stock can bo trucked in the morning, and at midday bo in tk* Wellington Fat Stock Market at Johnsonville. Tho land varies In quality from first-class to vei'y inferior, but, on the whole, it is oxceptioi.ally healthy country. Tho First-class Land, approximately 800 acres, is all immediately around the homestead. This portion is practically worth al. tho money asked for tho 5522 acres. It is all rape, turnip, and cropping land, and is turning off a largo nvmber of fat cheep and bullocks and cows, and is ideal country for fattening lambs. . BUILDINGS comprise 8-roomod dwellinghouse, mane house, wool shed, yards, and orchard. • • _, That portion of «he Station known as Ihe Run" is principally eand ridges, large amount of toi toi, rushes, black-head toi. flax, and manv.ka, up to 12 feet high, with gTiss intermixed. Miles of sea end river boundary. . . It has a carrying capacity of <000 shcop and a few hundred heed of cattle. JJoth sheep and cattlo winter well on the run, cattlo particularly, as there is ench a largo oiMi-ntity. of rough feed and abundance of shelter' everywhere. Cattle on this run loee their winter coats a month earlier than in more exposed country. "With comparatively a small outlay tho carrying capacity of tho run could be doubled. , . ', . . The present owneT that he has fattened all surplus stock for the last 5_ years, erd has in many lescs topped the prices at tho JohnsoTivillo Fat Stock Market. The property is well watered by lakes.end river, wild ducks are rumercus. To all who are looking for a sound investment, and one that must continue to increase in value, "our ndvica is r.ot to turn this down without first inspecting. The man whj buya-will.make money, co let it be* you.

PRICE, £21,000 GASH. ■ ______ ■ ' v~* For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD.. 8140 Palmeraton North. FRIEDLANDER BROS.. LTD. / WEST STREET AUCTION MART, ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1912. XpRIEDLANDER BROS,, LTD., have re--I- oeived instructions from Sharplin and Co., Ltd., to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, their Property eituated at Staveley, containing 825 ACi(ES ,825 Particulars of Subdivision being as follow.— LOT I—3oo acres Maiden Bush, adjoining Mr Ruddenklau's Estate. LOT 2—Homestead Block, containing 525 I acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks. Four hundred acres are in grass, and the balance worked-out bush ready to burn. The Improvements consist of new β-roomed iiouse, with all modern conveniences, large Mill Shed, 90 x 40, Stable, and other outbuildings. INSPECTION INVITED. LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT. SALE at 2 p.m. j FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. j 8197 D. FRIEDLANDER, Auctioneer. R. LATTER. R. LATTER. PORT LEVY, BANKS PENINSULA. SUBDIVISION OF ABOUT 600 ACRES OF S E g p K .Sy i: Sfp co o c 5 SF S PENINSULA. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT MATSON AND CO.'S SALEYARDS, LITTLE RIVER. On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1912, Immediately after the Stock Sale. MR R. LATTER has received instructions from R. J. Fleming, Esq., to SELJL, part of the FAMOUS PORT LEVY ESTATE, in the following blocks: — LOT 1—298 ACRES. LOT 2—133 ACRES. LOT 3—175 ACRES, On Very Ea«y Termi, viz., 10 per cent, cash on «!<*£? fcf"* 1 "; 5 per cent, on 20th X»* il J a &Jfc U !J* per cent. The attention of V™*un *<*&*& J* crop of cocksfoot yeed. For Plans and further" particular, apply to l c tiawtiFTT Solicitor, J - S - flSrdSreet, Chrutehurch. It. LATTER, Aucljone^ s

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 14

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