AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. MATSON AND CO., • TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, MS CASHEL STKEEI'. LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. METROPOLITAN MARKET. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. HIGH PRICES FOR FAT AND STORE STOCK. rpHE Farmer will readily appreciate that prioe and a first-class realisation is all profit to him. His Land T T t-v._. I Manures, Seed fixed quantity. The Farmer stock and produce before these ok paid. When paid, all else that he i presents his NET PROFIT. To achieve that NET PROFIT and ENSURE THAT IT SHALL BE AS GREAT AS POSSIBLE CONSIGN YOUR STOCK— H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. HIGHEST PRICES AND PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. H. MATSO.\ and CO., ADDINGTON. NOTE.—We would especially draw tho attention of Vendors to the fact that during the ensuing few weeks it is essenf trucks should be ordered early. \<- —— be glad to attend to tire ordering of tiucks immediately upon request by Clients. THE HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. EXPERT ATTENTION THROUGHOUT. CONSIGN YOUR CLIPH. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. fXTE HAVE EVERY FACILITY To EN- »» ABLE US TO DISPLAY WOOL, UNDER THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AND SPECIALISE IN THIS IMPORTANT BRANCH OF THE STOCK AGENCY BUSINESS. All Consignments are personally inspected and sold by our Principal. H. MATSON and CO. WOOL SEASON, 19M. WOOL SEASON, 1921. JUR Store is unequalled for Light and Convenience of Handling to the beat advantage your clip. We personally superintend the realisation of your parcel, large 01 email. As the Bona Fide Farmers' Commission A(ent we have a record over many years. Send, your Wool to us and you will secure the best result*. «3»l H. MATSON end 00. A TOMATO RANCH. AS GOING CONCERN. ; ACRES ALL TOMATOES. • No pruning or spraying. Just plain Tomatoes, and making between £350 and £4OO a year at it. A healthy life and not ■bird. There is a 8-roomed Dwel injg with e.l. and h.p. water, soullery, eto., fowlhouse 30 by 16, packing shed, 30 by 15; also 7000 stakes. An offer wanted for Quick Sale. Fol. 580 H. MATSON and CO. £785 ! Will purchase a Nice Little Home of 4 Good Rooms and Verandah; plastered and papered; large pantry and scullery; h. and 0. bath, etc; workshop, bench detached, w.h., gas-lighted, together with 8-Bths of an acre; sunny aspect 3 minutes to cars. Subject to a £3OO Government Mortgage. Fol. 576. H. MATSON and CO, i £llOO. A MODERATE-PRICED'BUNGALOW. Sunny side of street, handy to 2d cars; with motor-gams©, etc; 5 plastered e- J papered rooms; h. and c, bath 6.1. t g pantry and scullery. Fruit tiee3 and Garden; i-acre of land, etc. Term's, £.'.& cash. Fol. 562 H. MATSON and CO. ■'""', £2500THIS IS NOT JUST A HOUSE TO ....... LIVE IN. It's for someone who re?ds occupation ss well, and this is provided by tho Fruit Orchard and Vinery. The poultry commodate 400 birds; then ther duoks. On top of this are the marketable flowers. What with one thin? and the other, an income of £l5O per annum can be made off it. The House is a first-class one of 6 rooms .and kitchenette, in perfect order, and standing on high foundations, with sun verandah and all offices; h. and c, e.1., etc. Motor shed, 2 sfaH stable, loft, and man's room; Rare shrubberies. IT'S A LOVELY PLACE, With 2 ACRES all told. Retired farmers all round it. Fol. 553 H. MATSON and CO. ■ IN RANGTORA. -CCfifi—WE OFFER TWO ACRES difDxjyj .aeavy Land, together with small Residence. Offers consider-d. Fol. 576 H. MATSON and CO. £2600. AT SUMNER. We have pleasure in advising Buyers of and over li acres, dercribed as ''ono of the best, if not the beet Residence in the Seaside Borough," has just been placed _ i our hands. Full particulars on application. Fol. 675 ■ H. MATSON and CO. £975. ON CLIFTON HILL, SUMNER. MODERN BJNGALOW, with h. and c, bath, gas cooker, 4 rooms and verandah, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, etc. Over Jacre. Subject to mortgage of £750 for 5 years. Fol. 574 H. .MATSON and CO. £2lO. OVER 1-ACRE, off PAPANUI ROAD. Cheapest land in the market. Close to trams. High and dry. Fol. 574 H. MATSON and CO. 0-SHOP AND DWELLING of 4 rooms. Takings £4O to £SO per week. Fol. 573 H. MATSON and CO. £3IOO. A DISTINCTIVE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. WITH J-ACRE OF GROUNDS AND 9 ROOMS. This Beautiful Home is specially favoured in its surroundings, and should be ideal for anyone connected with any of the various activities centred in the west end of the city. The construction is guaranteed, having been built by a leading- architect for his own requirement, and we confidently invite inspection. A considerable portion of t!:e above price is represented by a mortgage having another year's currency, at -6 per cent. It has every city convenience. Fol. 569 H. MATSON and CO. STOP! We have a brand-new 5-roomed Bungalow, not too big and not too small, with e.1., h. and c, Doulton, etc., and all the usual features; 2J acres of splendid land, good, frontage, etc., few minutes' walk from 3d cars. Now we ask, what more can a man want? And in this case its only £1770, and t:rms could be arranged, there being no existing mortgage. Fol. 36« H. MATSON and CO., Agents. P.S.—The locality is an approved one. £1650. AN EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW RESIDENCE. .he very latest ideas from Sydney and I California. The Jazz Parlour is the main A pla It is not far out, and Fol. 360 MATSON and CO. £1550. SPECULATORS 1 We have 7 acred, long frontage, close trams. Would cut up well; 21 mile." Jror- « " n Plenty of timber, high site, overlo<.___ . OFFERS CONSIDERED. Mu9t be Sold. Great Possibilities. Residence with e.l. and all outbuildings. £4OO CASH DEPOSIT. Fol. 560 H. MATSON and CO. ' 145 Cashel at: M 7042-2619
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