f auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. -j | MATSON AND CO., ■ * TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS. j 145 CASHEL STREET. i LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. WE HAVE buyers) w;: h/ve buyers! WE HAVE BUYERS! TN all di-0.-tions o< Chrlstchurch to have. 1 cor-tnnt er.qairv. Blocks o. unim-i-ovd" lard from 1 acre -upwards. l.'-'SJ-with 2or 3 acres. Ci'.v property I !?y •-•'r-UtV. Modern Bungalows any- ■ v'-. r- 'ard Old Houses on pood «V~et. ><•. Wc can fi'.i buyers ior any kind "of real -ftate. Constant enquiry from r. tired farmer:,, etc. H. MATSON and CO. £1850. ! SUBURBAN CHRISTCHURCH FARM. ! To «av » tiiirv i" pr"'l<- foil "rvrf'-H" „? ?<* i« /.jflier truth or /•xnirwrnt-jR. ; Ti r; rdnce' mvrav hat .}>■• fcliowin" f»a- • • W5 tl-Tfa in' n'r'Tf. order to berin with, If.- Jajid iq a rich fri-i 1 '!" 'ram, and hps ? r : !» growth of oats. rr*>?fcM, ryegTflßS. nsd, clover eornir? on !»• the main paddo-V; is fi oV-'ir cre"4: at tlr- botdoe i b"-ik- 41 ii= pn r n."c° Tvrf'<- f r'rrun. t! r.<r/f!Tf> 7 ACHES 12 PERCHES, of v,.' 'i■') '-an-nrrr- or more go** v*:ih ih« w?_ -Tdri-., pit", etc.: Bui_'d- • jn -< ,"-loomed house vritti wid« v"-.r..d..h. U. ":•!.«! c. Rv-trm, El. lisht. .1! it , ' c'c., 'f.'i like ii lie:?,' pin, , • i-v-mckl. <>tor"'--:>'im or dairy, plenty of fruit. ! t\Yo ofT~-r tlii' above for cash, nv. 1 iir <~r suhiert to a mortgage of 7' •-■.■■t i i'to '..-as a tidy FARM HOME, ts:' Fol. !U7 N.L'r.—ls .'ninnf's' walk to cars. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents. £1350. | CREAM! MILK! AND BUTTER! j THESE A TIE IMPORTANT ITEM'S. T'.Y KEEPING A COW ON THE UNDER- . MENTIONED PROPERTY. TITKY | ARE PROCURABLE AT FIRST COST. | THAT IS. AT ABOUT ONE-FOURTH • WHAT YOU PAY NOW? j There* nre 3 acrea of good pasturo land, j Ics kitchen garden nnd house site, and S. : minutes only from ,?d car, 5-6 minutes from 21 cars Good school closo at hand. House j of 3 rooms and detach?d bedroom, good as- I row, plastered nnd papered, pantry and pcullery, li. and c. bath, w.h.. copper and , tuba; plenty of fr'tiit. oa7ilia.lt paths, etc. : These little places, able to feed a cow and ! ko close to the City are becoming' invariable. Anyone ablo to rai?e. say, £330 cash should 1 havo no difficulty about the finance. Fol. 493 H. MATSON and CO. NEAR ELMWOOD PARK. BUYERS arc. paying £5000, £7000, .fBSOO, £12,000, and £13,000 for Christchurch llt-aidontinl Properties. W© are prepared to ehoTv anv peruon inter«ted a site of over 1 ACRE in a FIRST-RATE LOCALITY, with cltar stream and high terrace, Northv.rst aspect, where he could establish a homo second to none in the City for p ar loss money. There are 1 acTe and j.l porches to be exact, two-thirds of which is frojitage. The position is handy to Elm- j •wood Park and Wroxton,"and the PRICE, £2100. City water and main sower connexion. FoL3'23 H. MATSON and CO. JT.B.—Could sell half the abov®. £1250. A PRE-WAR HOUSE OF 6 MAIN BOOMS. Situate on the old Id Section rem to, Li»wood. Sunny flido of street, bright outTook, wide frontlge, FULL J-ACRE. Wo can reoomcpend this place; well built, and . having El. lig'ht, gaa cooker, ordinary range, i-!h. and e., Doulton bath and basin, plastered, and. papered, and main- sewer. ' What can a man want more? Healthy district, handy to schools, get home to lunch, etq.; glasshouse. 40 x.lB for tomatoes, takes 500 plants, , and coins money.- Fol. 439 H. JMATSON and CO. £2300. . . S5-STORETY, 6 ROOMS nnd KITCHENETTE. ■ In absolutely PERFECT ORDER, and V ready for instant occupation, off Papanai Toad. FULL 1-ACRE, on a corner, with handsome motbr garage, nice clear section, .looking the full quarter. THE BUNGALOW is right up-to-date, with 2 balconies, portifco entrance, 3 wardrobes. 4 tiled fireplaoee, h. afed c, Doulton, EL light and gas stove, also range, m. sewer, «tc. This is a really attractive home, and is handy to schools, and trams. The shape of the section is good, and being compara- . lively open and free, from growth, anyone goinKf in there can install their own ideas ai to beautifying it, • being laid out only. • The owner will leave 41500 on the property at 6 per oent. The price is absolutely reasonable. Fol. 435 H. MATSON and CO. / OVER BEALEY AVENUE. SHORT walk to centre; i rooms and kitchenette, .plastered and papered, b. and c. service, El. light and gas, BeweT, largo imntry, w.h., copper, and tubs, asphalt paths, ■ all in splendid .order. Section about '6 • IVrchca. Nice, compact place. House practically new. . Fol. 572 r * H. MATSON and CO. . £1075. • . A CHEAP 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. On main sewer, 7 plastered and papered rooms, in good residential locality, close to 2d cars. Large sun verandah, about 14 x 12, gas throughout, h. and c. system, Doulton. bath, pantry and scullery, 0 wardrobes, inside lavatory, 2 side entrances. 1-ACRE of land, asphalt paths, and fruit, suitable ior boarders; A large of the ■ money could remain, on. Fol. 561 H. MATSON and CO. I £900. ' 1 Valuable City SHOP SITE, oa snnny ■'Ilidc, with comfortrtble Residence of 5 rooms jiud Shop. Fronting a main thoroughfare, rwith gTowing prospects of advancing values, together with a Section having access *o another important street. The land measures about 15 to 17 Perches. This thoroughfare being what it is, this property .labsolutely must increase in value. It would certainly let at a large rental. • Fol. 'SG2 H. MATSON and CO. £885. ' EARGA3NI BARGAIN! BARGAINS MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, nnd panelled, h. and c., bath, pau"try and Bcullery, gas lighted, sun verandah. V.-ashhouse, coppcr, and tubs, fowlhouse. full 1-acro. asphalt paths, well laid out, off Colombo street South, 5 minutes from Cars. K H. MATSON and CO.. £2000. SEVEN-ROOMED NEW BUNGALOW, •vrith 7 main rooms, h. and c., Doultou, and Fcpirate shower room, El. lig'ht and gas, largo toqtm and all u;ual offices,, motor shed, etc., nearing comp'etion, together, with }- aero of land, with West aspect.. Fol. 554 H. MATSON and CO. £2800. SUBURBAN FARM OF 6 ACRES OF GOOD HEAVY. LAND. When you come to think of what you can produce from 6 ACRES OF GOOD HEAVY f.'A'n, and the 6hort distance' you have to £art your produce, it« hard to say what such Jacd really "WORTIi. There is a morton thia ox £K3O, at 6J per cent. That's «a»y money for theEe times. Then, again, XOOK. AT -THE PROSPECTIVE VALUE. T'i : s property has no less than 22 CHAINS TRONTAGEI There m a B-roomed House, ! EL light, plasiexed aiid waalxhouae, copper, and tubs, etc. There are 2i acrca in lucerne, asparagus, and rhubarb, balance irrurfs. orcliard, and The fact is, [T'3 A GOLD MINE to the right buyer. Any practical man will confirm (bis. Fo]. 4M H MATSON and CO.
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