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A K© BiLBS le-Bi'l. Flf f.»- Late SAMUEL NUTT—II.9O e'slook. Estate Late JOHN SAVILL-12 o'elock. H. MATSON and 00., gggg Land Ageata. AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. A ddington sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 17th, 1930. H. MATSON and CO. will offe* the following Special Entries: On behalf of MR R. R. FURSE, Mt. Vernon: 500 S. and F.M. Halfbred Ewes; all dippod and one brand. 9661 AN OLD ESTATE. AN OLD ESTATE. AN OLD ESTATE. AN OLD ESTATE. AN OLD ESTATE. AN OLD ESTATE. 778 ACRES 778 ACRES SITUATE GREENPARK, known as "PARK SITUATE GREENPARK, known as "PARirl FARM." FARM." rpHE Trustees In the ESTATE of the late JL CHAS. ANDREW have furnished H. MATSON and CO. with instructions to sutmit the above property to publio auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1980, SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1980. at 11.15 a.m. at 11.15 a.m. IN TATTERSALL'S LAND SALE ROOMB, CASHEL STREET. The property will be submitted In five lots comprising: LOT 1—298 Acres, more or ens, itprefuting the Homestead. LOT 2—230 Acres, more or less, knows as Thomas Farm. LOT 3—102 Acres, more or less, known as Bennett's Holding. LOT 4—184 Acres, more or less, known as ■'Yaw's." LOT 5—12 Acres, more or loos, known &« the plantation block. TERMS: Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 15 per cent, on possession, which will be on April 10th, and the balance can remain on Mortgage for a period of five years at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply: Qr H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. O. S. THOMAS, Solicitor for the Eetato, 161 Hereford street. PREBBLETON FARM FOR SALB BY PUBLIO AUCTION. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 11.15 a.m. W 1 'E have been favoured with instructions from the DISTRICT PUBLIO TRUSTEE ao Executor of the will of CHARLES McMEEKIN (Deceased), to offer, on the above date, in our LAND BALE ROOMS, Coshel street, the Farm, comprising 24 ACRES more or less, being R.S. 2838, Block 13, Christchurch Survey District. The property is at present let to Mr E. McCarthy, but as the lease has practically terminated the Trustees desire to wind up the Estate, and are therefore offering the farm to the public as above. The buildings comprise 4-roomed cottage, chaffhouse, and stable. The property comprises all good land, capable of growing any class of crop, situated on the Christchurch side of the Prebbleton township, and being so adjacent to all markets this property must appeal to dealers and all those in the fanning line. Full particulars from H. MATSON and CO., 9819 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALS OP PREBBLETON LAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 11 ajn, INSTRUCTED by thr DISTRICT PUBLIO TRUSTEE (as Mortgagee), we shall offer, on the above date, in our LAND SALE ROOMS, 145 CASHEL STREET, all that parcel of land, containing 12 ACRES 2 ROODS 12 POLES, more or less, being Block 1 of the Halswell Survey District and Block 13 of tho Christchurch Survey District, being part R.S. 2424, being the whole of the land described in C.T. Vol. 220, Folio 155, and lately occupied by Mr G. W. Morris. Further particulars from H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers, or THE DISTRICT PUBLIO TRUSTEE,' 9820 * Christchurch. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT HALSWELL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, AT 1 P.M. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27th, AT 1 P.M. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR ANDREW WOODS, who has re-lcased his property, to hold a CLEARING SALE of the WHOLE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK on the premises, Milne's lane, Halswell. Particulars. as follow: DAIRY CATTLE—--15 Cows in profit 1 Reg. Jersey Cow, Nona Queenie 1 Reg. Jersey Heifer out of Nona Queenie 8 24-year-old Springing Heifers 4 Selected Heifer Calve* STORE CATTLE—--1 Roan Cow 1 Yellow Cow and Calf 2 Heifer Calves HORSES—--1 Draught Gelding, aged: all work 1 Spring Cart Mare, aged; all work pj£,g Half-Draught Yearling Gelding 4 Bacon Pigs I Porker SUNDRIES—- ' 1J tons 44 x 46 Superphosphate, 1 new 45-gal. Vego Separator H. MATSON and CO.. 93C0 Auctioneers. PAKRIS AND MeMILLAN. TO LET. CASHEL STREET (Near Tattersall's). Jg OLD MODERN SHOP. WITH TREMENDOUS PASSING PUBLIO. DEPTH ADAPTABLE TO SUIT TENANT. Rent only £5 and Rates. Good Lease Given. Grand Opportunity for any Firm catering for the thrifty Cash Buyer. , P ARRIS and McMILLAN. MODERN BUNGALOW. £2OO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. GLAZED-IN SUN-ROOM. PANELLED SITTING-ROOM. DOUBLE BEDROOM. LARGE KITCHEN, modern gas eooktr, many bins, cupboards, and 1 drawers, meat wio»Ji?4s™ cupboar<l, iroa point. WASHHOUSE, copper and tubs and bath HOT WATER SERVICE, ELECTRIC LIGHT. Good High. Fenced, and Cultivated Section. within 5 minutes of tram. £2OO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PARRIS and McMILLAN. REDUCED _TO £ JQgg ST. MARTINS. An Unusually Attractive and Well-built and Finished BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS, kitchenette, and 2 sun porches, plastered and panelled, 8 tiled grates, up-to-date bathroom, dual hot water system, connected with sewer, gas copper, «to. Full i-Acre Section. Concrete paths. This Bungalow is in a good street, and has many unusually pleasing features. PARRIS and McMILLAN, Auctioneers, Valuators, Real Estate, and Insurance Agents. 100 Osshel street, Ohrlstehwsk. 'Phone 11-825. TIA46

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 24

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