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H. Matsort and Co. LAND AUCTION. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TO-MORROW, at 12.30. Matstm's Lain-cD Sale Rooms. Cn-sflie-T Street. On account o£ MR SIBLEY. PROPERTY of G ACRES, togcth " > Buildings, etc., on comer of C ._tto and Hargood's Road. €594 IH. MATSON -and CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 16th HAY, 1903, at 12 30, at Messrs H. Matsom and Co.'a Land ' fialo Rooms, 164, Oashel Street, Christchurch. .account of Mrs Sarah I=les. Liltlo River, - ■ ■ • ■ —,OCK OF PRO■being Pt, R.S. 15p., adjacent to [Mt Nutt's, togeTner •wnuwrDeiliin-g-Ji-ouso wnd ••wrifouil-ings thereon, also Four-roomed' Colitis and ■ BTackamaWs Shop, etc. This as ■jj£ excelfen'ti property (tor many treasons, and "cam 'be rccommeroicdi to the local buyer's -as (well as the public investors. Mso, on weeoumt of the Trustees in the Estate of 'tho lata 'Jamws Young, of Setton, - :. LOT 1. jA. R. P. y"j&' 0 .6, Seftoni .Township, allotment being '*-. ■', . v r:: ■ Lots 52 to 57, situated' on Cam Street, »•£.;'-: I- « a'faw-minutes' walk from tho rail- ,',= .. „•.- ;•■■ way, etc. ■>■•-■■ .- ■ ■' ■ LOT 2. (423 0 0 (more or less), Pt. R.S. 2033, 2021, ?.■,.;. 2025, 2026, 2027, 202 S and £029, in tho ' , Ashley District, on Harsh ma.n.'a Road, which divides the property m nearly two equa.i Farms, adjoining Dalziel, with buildings thereon.^ LOT 3. JLC3 0 27 (more or less), Pt. R.S. _SS4, 3133, ■"•■••■■ 6675 and 2450, in the Ashley District, ■with Dwelling-house, i tooms, stable, granary, .stoe-kyf.rd, windmill; and other improvements; is conveniently ... ... .' ~>subdivid'cd and is a, real snug litt;,o : ,' ' ' farm, and its situation, is the very i ' test,, both- Eocinily ari-1 commerci-ll}', ! . and cam be recommended to both buyers of farms and' speculators in " .property; within' a. few minutes of the Railway and Creamery. LOT 4. 8 1 0 (mere or less), being Pt. R.S. 6593, in tho Ashley District, 'having a frontage to -the S-citon 'ffi:d Kowai Roads, situated opposija W. Gorri-o'a ■:"■'' •'■Homestead. For the coiyver.ic.n-ce of i ' . . ■ . -residents in. and around the iowsi of - .... ©«fton, this EC'C'tioii.an-ust have peispecti'ro vaiuo of the highest order. _shia Auctioneers desire to direct tho attenJkai of thosef wishing to secure goocl_ sr.d remttn'STativo property' payment ' exception! ta the Auctioneers. H. MATSON AND CO., 6SIO , Auctioneers and l Land Agents. , . __. JtfATSON AND CO., -16*, Cashel Street. A. BARGAIN. I>A~ LARGE aoidi Thorough:}' Sound Re-si- .£-». denoe in) WaMham, lately owned by Mr Wm. Langdowu, with 2J Acres; thoroughly jec_ip!ro<ved! inside «a& out; price £IOOO, amy teams, or would sell one acre only; almost any 'offer and any terms. This is -a. bona fide op- . jKjrtunity to 'acquire first-rate property, at Bar- ' via rates. Fob taiher 'particulars, apply ' Fol. 123 H. MATS OX AND CO. TWO ATTRACTIVE HOUSES. rVTEARLT New, 4 and 5 rooms .respectively; 'Jei returning about 9 per cent at present; or'Vou caa live dm one anid let the other. For ""iribeT particulars, -call at'H. MATSON AND 10. Quote Fol. 200. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE. —W MANSFIELD AVENUE—S Large • > Rooms, bath (h. and c.), main sewer icocniection, pantry and scullery, centre flowers, tiled gratea and hearths, .cupboards, wardirobea, ga.s, etc., together witii FULL QUAR-{TE'R-AORE, fenced and improved. £785. Vol. -iSSA. H. MATSON AIND CO. . WOOLSTON. FA' TTBACTIVE HOUSE on high corner lot, with 4 plastered rooms and scullery, Venetians, large outsheds, piggery and fowl iurase, together with half an acre in fruit and half an acre in gardens, etc.; within 6 minutes' walk of Ferry Road Tram or Opawa StaIbon. Price £430. Fol. 171 ■H. MATSON AND CO. ,_ A CHEAP PROPERTY. AT . OPAWA. r£?QAA— Largo House, partly new, bal. in K/OUU brick, 9 rooms, plastered and .papered, 2 bay windows, concrete i., bath, etc., storerooms, nearly 2 acres, including large orchard and vinery, stables, traphouse, etc., attractively situated, about 10 minutes' wail'k from station. Fol. 40G H. MATSON A'?. D CO. NEAR AVONSIDE. TTBURBAIT Farm Residence, comprising 5 +J; Acre 3, corner block, with 1100 fruit trees, large CTop of mangolds, carrots, onions, potatoes-, e»to., together with nearly r.iew 5-roomed cottage, wafih dairy, storeroom, copper, tubs «nd w-h., stables, traphouse, fowihouses and jrurt, eto. Prioe, without crops, £675. Fol. 180 NOTE.—Tea Minutes from Tram. \ H, MATSON AND CO. £650 ( —NEW HOUSI STREET. • Rooms, H. and C, Bath, Tiled Grates, Venetians -and Wardrobes. H. MATSON AND CO. X 3154 Friedlander Bros; DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SALE' AND SUBDIVISION Of ARDAGH ESTATE, LYNDHURST. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1903. • LTESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS. LTD., TjL have received instructions from Messrs Dickie and Dent, who are dissolving partnership, ito Sell, at their West Street Auction Mart, the ABOVE PROPERTY. Pa account of numerous inquiries, the Vendors have decided to offer the Property JN BLOCKS RANGING FROM 220 to 700 ACRES. As the partnership must be wound up, this ill be am -excellent opportunity for intending urchasera acquiring really good agricultural "ads in a.locality well known for producing anty of grain and an abundance of grass in asarly any kind of .season. . Plftiis are ajow in coures of preparation. Inspection invited. JTerms and conditions of sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. R. FRIEDLANDER, 6820 Auctioneer. Dalgety and Co., Limited. rtIPAPA CLEARING SALE.—Short Notice. . —TUESDAY, May 19ih.—Wo received instrucfions from Mr Maicoi-m McG-in-jnis to SelS iby Public Auction, tit his premises, iknowM as Tipapa Accommodation House, on Tuosday, May 19ih, tho wiTole _of hi» Stock, yumnitiuret and Effects, compri-siug- 16 head Cattle, including 3 Springers and 2 Cows in IfuH profit; 2 Hors.es, Trap an'dl Harness, 2 tuxo cemtarnedl in ten-rooniect dwe.nng, comprising girand upright piano (Haake), mirrors, *ahles( mmrp and otherwiss), ienders end irons, oil paintings, Brussels carpets, -hearthrugs, ■ choirs, eosji chaks, oiicloths, double \ «nd einglo iron) bedsteads, wire mattresses, dreasiinig tables, was-stand's ar._f ware, d'uehesse table, looking glasses, {folding ihath' - calbin-e-t and uainp, sofas, wordrobe, stretchers land- fleck matt-resst-s, iitchen _.nid dining-room exocke-ry, curtains, pol&s and rings, chests of drawers, and a thousand 1 ' other articles 'too numerous to particularise. Hoaso mete dato of sale —Tuesday, May 19th: Salo at 11' o'clock iharp. Luncheon provided. DALGETY wild! CO., LTD. 7282 ii>o NOT CFJFLS with Influenza. Get a ;-. lU bottle of tho " LANCER INFLUENZA OURS." Talre it in accordanco with directioas wadt the disease wilt bo rapidly driven I*ut f>t *he'«y;siei_. 2s'per bottle. X 3158

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 8

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