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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. REMINDER. TO-DAY, AT 11 AM., in K. MATSON and CO.’S LAND SALE ROOMS, 145 CASHEL STREET. JMPORTANT AUCTION SALES. On account of executors of J. * COSSAR’S ESTATE. THREE PROPERTIES— Residence 4 rooms, 147 EDINBURGH STREET, SPREYDuN. Section, 147 EDINBURGH STREET. SPREYDON. Bach, 3 rooms, 33 ESTUARY ROAD, REDCLIFFS. ' On account of MR. S. L. HALLIWELL (in conjunction with Messrs Lattimore and Co.); Residence 5 rooms, 32 SOUTH CRESCENT ROAD, SPREYDON. On account of MR F. LEWIS: i i.esidence 5 rooms, 352 SELWYN ST., SPREYDON. * ' H. MATSON and CO., 3648 Auctioneers. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, AT 11 A.M. 40 ACRES. 40 ACRES. RUSSELL’S FLAT. \I7E have received instructions to sell on behalf of the TRUSTEES of the late CHARLES BOON, in our Land Sale Rooms, 145 CASHEL ST., as above, the property comprising 40 acres, divided into 4 paddocks all in grass. Buildings include good 7-roomed house, washhouse, and large shed. Further details on application. H. MATSON and CO., 3649 Auctioneers. COME VENDORS SAY SELL VENDORS SAY SELL AT A PRICE! AT A PRICE! ATTEND THIS AUCTION SALE, at which the following properties are to be submitted. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO because we have had special instructions to REALISE TO WINjJ UP ESTATES. REALISE TO WIND UP ESTATES. Knowledge passed on to us by the Vendors permits us to ADVISE YOUas above NOT TO MISS being present ON SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, at 10.30 a.m. in TATTERSALL’S LAND SALE ROOM, 145 CASHEL STREET. Our Boards are erected on each property. . Keys available from us for inspection of the House Properties. Our representative will motor you to inspect by arrangement. LOT ONE—22 KNOWLES STREET (just off PAPANUI ROAD). Charming Bungalow Residence of 6 rooms, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences. LOT TWO—43 VICTORIA STREET, NEW BRIGHTON. 3-roomed Bungalow, kitchenette; modern conveniences, section 28.9 perches, LOT THREE—SEA VIEW ROAD AND BERESFORD ST., NEW BRIGHTON. Magnificent Section 38 4-10 perches, fiontage both ends, right in heart of the Brighton township, can be sold if desired in three separate strips or as one lot. LOT FOUR—SECTION RIVER ROAD, NEW BRIGHTON, comprising 1 rood 11 perches, chain frontage. LOT FIVE-SECTION PARK ROAD, NEW BRIGHTON, Section 1 rood 8 perches, chain frontage. LOT SIX—SECTION WAINUI ST. NEW BRIGHTON. Good Building Section 1 rood 20 perches. LOT SEVEN—SECTION VICTORIA STREET. NEW BRIGHTON. Magnificent building section 1 rood 11 j perches, handy to beach. I LOT EIGHT—SECTION JERVOIS ST., NEW BRIGHTON. Section 1 rood 17 perches. Well situated. LOT NINE—TWO SECTIONS, PINE AVENUE, SOUTH BRIGHTON. Each I rood 15 perches, chain frontage. Terms and Fullest particulars may be obtained from H. MATSON and CO., Land and Estate Agents and . Auctioneers, 145 Cashel street. 3647 CHEAP FARMLET. 9 ACRES, Kaiapoi district, suitable intense cultivation, poultry, pigs, etc. Solid house, 7 main rooms and conveniences, and usual outbuildings. Price £950. 3651 H. MATSON and CO. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE. OA ACRES rich grazing land, all in pasture. Bonny, dairy farm in good district: will grow anything. Good; house and farm steadings. Price £850.' Owner would exchange for nice cottage in town. 3652 H. MATSON and CO. A CHEAP GOING CONCERN. 2 ACRES, first-class Poultry Farm and Market Garden. Great land. Ample water, everything in first-class; order. Good, comfortable house and numerous large poultry ■ houses. Price £BSO, together with all poultry, comprising 400 head and 300 chickens; also, all plant, tools, and sundries. A cheap proposition. 3653 H. MATSON and CO. THE CHEAP FARM OF THE DAY. 1 Oft ACRES, easy distance from 1.0 is i oca i markets, etc. All good, free, loamy soil, capable of producing splendid cereals, and typical potato' ground. Particularly healthy land for all classes of stock, with exceptional fattening qualities. In short, a real mixed farm of high order. Present crops being 45 acres in wheat, 15 acres oats, 15 acres green feed. Comfortable house of 6 rooms, el. light, served by rural mail. etc. Price £2O. A near offer may be considered. Our owner intends to retire and is out to do hllQl'nAQQ 3654 ' H. MATSON and CO. A MONEY-MAKER. 1 >y ACRES, alongside Oity, a place • that lends to every class of farming, including dairying, earlw market gardening, poultry, and fruifl 4-roomed dwelling,, el. light, good cowl shed, store-room, car shed, implemeraj shed, etc. Price £1450, with goocf terms. No industrious man can fail to do real well on this places" 3655 H. MATSON and CO, RAILWAY AUCTION* ROOMS. LTD. TIMBER, DOORS, BRICKS, IRON. ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7th OCTOBER. AT 1 P.M. On the Premises. Halkett street, Opposite AULSEBROOKS. On Account of MR F, J. PROUTING. TIT AIN Items:—-Flooring, Weatherboards, Windows,- Bath, Copper, Califont, Shed! 2000 Bricks, Lavatory Fittings, Chicken Coops, Sarkihg, Wash Tubs, Etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS, LTD., Auctioneers, (Cr. Manchester St. and Moorhouse avenue). * John F. Hutchinson, Manager. .3670

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 30

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