AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. . tt MATSON AND CO, • I - L, TAT'IERSALL'S BTILDINGS, CASH EL STREET. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN GRASS SEED WHEAT oATS BARLEY. GRASS SEED. WHEAT. OATS BARLEY. GRASS SEED. WHEAI. OATS. BARLEY. HMATSON and CO are PURCHASERS . OF ALL THE ABOVE, and will be I pleased to give THE VERY BEST PRICES GOING IX THE MARKET. Thej are appointed G. vernment Broken j foi Wheat. In the evinl ol Vendors desiring -o uo.d w« tan the t>esl etoruge } fnn.iUes lor all Produce at '.he lowest rnar- : ket rates. H. MATSON tod CO. j £835. 1 First-claas Vi 1 ]:i Ucoideuce of 5 main rooms, I in St. Albans, pius;e:ed and papered, gu a.l through, liny and iron, h.p.. water, h. and 1 c. s-.'ivice, ptiniry and scullery, uaidrobe, ' washhouse and tubs, also 13 x 27, ' mo.or shed, fruit tiees, [o.v.house and yard j tgooi), togoihei with i-acre section, doi;b!e tntranco, over chain f.ontage. P.ace just painted,' and in tirst-rate order. No mortgage. Fol. 142 H. MATSON and CO. £600. BARGAIN PROi'LKTY—Hovsc of 5 plastered and papered 100 ms, o:iel window, verandah, gas and fittings, h. and c. bath, vashhouso and coppcr. tubs, shed 12 x 10. ; ( asphalt paths, 25 perches of .and, lawn and ! garden. Ciear Title. Situation, Linwooi, handy to cars. Fol. 113 H. MATSON* and CO. K-ACRE BUTLDINC, SITE, in Fen-lalton <-» West Price £1000. Mortgage to £4JO, at 5J per cent. Fol. 108 H. MATSON and CO. CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERRTRY NEW ZEALAND, FOR CHEAP HOMES. —JUST outside Town, on 8d car line, o minutes' walk to 2d secti jn, superior locality, very heal.hy and dry— j Half an Acre of Land. SO feet frontage, to- ! gether with 2-storcy Hous?, phutoied and 1 pa )"v-d, with 7 rom». h. nn-1 r. perv co. and al] offices, gas, washhouse, copper, and tubs, i Good appearance. Fol. 136 H. MATSON and CO. THREE FENDALTON PROPERTIES. OWNER GOING AWAY. TO BE SOLD WITHIN A FORTNIGHT. £2300. An exceptionally desirable Two-storey Bungalow of 8 rooms and wid» entrance hnll, dining-ioom 15 x 13.6, drawing-room 18 x 15.6, bedrooms IS x 16, 17 x 14, 15 x 12.G, 16 x 11. large kitchen, with Scott'? range and tiled surround, sun porch II x 10, verandah Bft wide Outbuildings comprise washhouse, copper, tubs, two motor sheds. There is electric light and gas throughout, and a special feature of the house is the fine display of oak panelling and oak mantelpieces. The bathiootn is filted with Doulton bath and lavatory basin, hot and cold service, and there are two lavatories connected with peptic tanks. In fact, there is absolutely nothng wanting in this property, and it is one of ths finest built properties it has been our ploisuru to inspect. Marseilles tiled roof. The section conlains half an aero, with a long frontage to a main street, , also a stream frontage, and is planted with some choice, well-grown trees, lawns, and flower beds. £700 can remain at 4} per cent, interest. Owner is also prcphrod tc. sell the whole of '.he choice furnishings (which are practically new) contained in the house lor the amount cf the insuranco money. £1200. Attractive Bungalow of 5 rooms, with hall 10ft x Bft Gin, dining-room 18 x 16, panelled with solid oak, living-room 16 x 12, bedrooms 14.G x 15, 17.6 x 11.6, and good kitchen, : sunny verandah, bathroom hne Doulton bath, i lavatorv basin and hot and cold water. The i tiled and open fireplaces are of the very best, ! gas and fittings throughout, scullery, pantry, washhouse, tubs. Very fine sunny section of i-acre, laid out is lawn and garden. £730. Very Choice Building Section of nearly One Acre, with nearly 4J chains frontage. An excellent .spot foi a good house, or a great chants for the speculative builner_ or investor. Will cut into four building sites. Easy terms. NOTE.—AII of these properties lire within 5 minutes of the Fendalton tram, and CIO3O to 2d section. Inspection only through the Sole Agents. H. MATSON and CO. £1075. OFF PAPANUT ROAD, MODERN BUNGALOW. Modern Bungalow of 5 main rooms, sunny side of road, h. and c., Doulton, electric light, gas copper, all usual offices, brand new, together with nearly 4-ncre. Fol. 133 H. MATSON and CO. WFST END CITY. P9of>A-M°DER N BUNGALOW of 7 UVy rooms, vernndah, porch 20 x 14, nnd verandah on north side, electric liVht, 6 heaters, h. and c. system, bookcases and linen nrrss, entrance hall 18 x 16, diningroom 22 x 16, others 14 x 14; wardrobes with mirrors, large kitchen, with scullery, pantry, electric plug for iron, asphalt pnths, double entrance to motor hous? and workshop, chojca flowers nnd shrubs, fruit, asparagus, etc., i-acre section. Fol. 83 H. MATSON and CO. £650. Thoroughly Sound House, on sunny corner, off Papanui read, built for the moat nart of Jarrah weather-boards. Studs, etc., 5 main room 9 h. and c. service, pnntry and scullery, ram water supply, together with section about 30 Perches. Fruit, fowlhouses. e±c. Fol. 132 H. MATSON and CO. £475. Nice Little Home of 4 main rooms (large kitchen, 18 x 12), h. and c. service, pantry and scullery, plastered and papered last Christmas, cupboards, asphalt paths and I yard, large detached double bedroom, work- | shop, fowlhouees, full i-acre, sunny aspect, 10 minutes' walk from Leinster road 2d car stop. Fol. 132 H. MATSON and CO. £1100. Close to Id Cars, 2 or 3 minutes' walk— Brand New Bungalow of 5 main rooms, electric light, Doulton bath, all offices, and . everything well finished, 21 Perches, all Crty .conveniences, gas, etc.; in good locality, a i great tram-saver. Terms, £250 cash. Fol. 134 . H. MATSON and CO. £780. ; Situate on cunny side of street, a tew chains from 2d car —Well-built C-roomed Villa Residence, plastered and papered, h. and c. service, verandah, all offiecs, high section, washhouse. copper, and tubs, and about 30 Perches. Worth the money. Fol. 125 H. MATSON and CO. £1530. Modern 2-storey Bungalow of 6 main rooms, slate roof, h. and c.. Doulton, with Fama flooring, close Id car, and centre of City, 2 rooms on ground Soor, transferable to one, electric light, gas, copper, range, numerous cupboards, sun balcony, etc., and section 45 j x £00 feet. Quite new. Fol 133 H. MATSON and CO. , £835. i Exceptionally tidy place—Well-built Semi- ; Bungalow, with 6 main rooms, h. and c. j service, gas, pantry and scullery, plastered < and papered, rooms 16 x 15, etc., casement < windows, section 60 feet by 100 deep, or • nearly a quarter, plenty of fruit, good trap- I house and stabling, convertible to motor J house. Fol. 110 1 H. MATSON and CO. c £900. We offer to anyone who c«n appreciate a f Good House, a Seven-roomed House in the city on the sunny side, two-storey, sun *11 round, and splecdid views, very nicely decorated, and exceptionally strongly and faithfully built, large bookshelves in the diningroom, 2 kauri wardrobes, china pantry, auperior gas fittings, 2 gas fires besides several J ordinary registers and gas stove and range. H. and c. 6ervice and all offices, wood shed, workshop, tool house, and 20 perches of land. What the owner has to 6ell is worth seeing. Is leaving Chrislcburch. bona fide tale. P.S.—Reduced from £1100. Fol. jS-l The above is handy to R.O. Cathedial, nn*t South-east Industrial Quarter, Technical Col- C lege, etc. £ H. MATSON and CO. . £785. I BU YS a First Class Villa, well built, of 7 nnin rooms, h and c. service, double veranlah, gas throughout, main 6ewer," plastered £ ind decorated, ill usual ottices, together wih ibout i-acre, an it anyone having to live in ~ -he south-east quarter of the city. FoL 123 2L WATSON' tad CO. 1C626&-86& .X
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