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Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. HAWAII DEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. BESIDES the Live and Dead Stock, on account of Mt Geo. Clothier which w are advertising separately, we will sell tiie following - SPECIAL ENTRIES; 250 Prime Fat Lambs 200 Prime Fat Lambs SO Prime Fat Lambs 50 Fat E-wes 100 Fat raid Forward Wethers Also 1 D.F. Plough. Further Entries Solicited^ 4134 H. MATSON AND COIMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCKAT BOLLESTON. AT ROLLESTON. On FRIDAY NEXT, list JUNE, at 12 Noon, sharp. H MATSON AND CO., instructed by Mr • J. Donaughey (owing to his having disposed' of his property to Mr |. r°?of Hornby), wilf hold a .CLEARING SALE at his homestead, as above, when they Sell the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising— . CATTLE—I Purebred Ayrshire Cow (near 1 Bay 'Geld.. “Glow," 4 years, all work; 1 Bay Geld.. “Clyde,” 8 years all work;,! Grev Mare, “ Queeme, stunted to Craigruski, all work; 1 Bay Mare, 2 by “Lord Wilson” (unbroken); 1 Grey Yearling!, by “ Young Clydebank. LIGHT HORSES—I Bay Colt, ‘ Saw. Bomolo,” 3 years, by Castashore —lb.illa.rney, .1 Bay Mare, 6 years, by Anremont, broken to s. and h.; 1 Black Mare, Basuto, 3 years, by “ Craigruski,” s. and h., quiet and reliable; 1 Bay Pony Mare, aged, s. and h.; 1 Yearling Colt, by Ngapara; 1 Bay Horse, Nuggo., 6 years, all work; 1 Grey Geld.. Major, aged, all work; 1 Bay Foal, by Aoung Clydebank; X Bay Mare. 2 years, by Pinole Patchen—Myrtle; 1 Ch, Geld., aged all) work; 1 Ch. Geld., aged, all w'ork; 1 Bay) Geld. Half-draught, 6 years; 1 Bay Horse, all work. IMPLEMENTS—I Deering clover cutter with pea attachments (new), 1 Deering hinder, 1 d.f. plough, 1 M’Sherry grain drill, 17 coulter, 1 set 4-leaf harrows, 1 dray and frame, ,1 spring’ dray (2 tons), 1 spring trap, 1 long-shaft gig (new), 1 set 4-horse block and tackle, 1 set 3-horse trees, 1 gig? in 69°, order, 1, gent’s saddle and bridle, ,2 Indies saddles, 1 lawn-mower, harness for 4 horses, 3 sets gig harness, leading ’harness, 1 wheelbarrow, a number of empty sacks, ICO bushels of Garton oats, also a large quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, and a host of , sundries too numerous to particularise. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON AND CO., 4135 Auctioneers and Land Agents. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ON RICCARTON ROAD. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, 1906, At 12 o’clock. ESSBS H. MATSON AND CO., instruct-, iM. ed by Mr' James Brake (owing to his having bought a city property), will Sell by Public Auction, in their Land Salerooms, 164, Cashel Street, his most desirable PROPERTY, situate on corner Biccarton Road and Division Street, comprising a substantial 7-roomed Residence (built of black pine and totara), on concrete foundations, bathroom, scullery, pantry, w.h. and copper, tubs, taps fixed, coalhouse, stables, trapshed, fowlhouse, etc., together with one acre of land, well laid out. Note.—We are instructed to oner the property first as a whole, and if not disposed of to submit it in three' allotments, viz.:— LOT I—Jof an acre, corner of Biccarton Hoad and Division Street,, together with the house and outbuildings thereon. LOT 2—g of an l aero, adjoining, on Riccarton Road. , LOT 3—J of an. acre, on Division Street, with stable, trapshed, etc., thereon. H. MATSON AND CO., SBS6 Auctioneers and Land Agents. PROPERTY AUCTION. ONE ACRE OF LAND and TWO HOUSES. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, At 12 o’clock. H MATSON AND CO-., instructed by Air • W. R. Flint, will SELL BY’PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Salerooms, Cashel Street, All That PROPERTY, situate on Springfield Road, close to Bealey Av. ( comprising One Acre of Land, with Two Dwell-ing-houses thereon, containing G rooms and 4 rooms respectively, with outbuildings, etc. There is a good orchard and 2 artesians on the property. A sound investment. 1 H., MATSON AND CO., 3811 Auctioneers and Land Agents. PROPERTY SALE. 'SECTIONS AT NEW BRIGHTON. ' ON SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, At 12 o’fclock. H MATSON AND 00., instructed by the • Trustees in the Estate of the late Sarah Guy, will Sell by Public Auction, in their Land Salerooms, 164, Cashel Street, All That Parcel of Land, situate on Racecourse Road, comprising '3a. lr. Op., being Lots 12 and 13 on D.P. 791, and part ■ E-.S.' 68SG. Handy to the Racecourse, Beach Road and Tram. 'Must be sold to close Trust accounts. H. MATSON AND CO., 3809 Auctioneers arid Land Agents. H. MATSON AND CO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 164, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1862. City and Surburban Land Department. A THOR OUGH~B AEG A IN. ONLY £475 —A Fine, New House of four large rooms, verandah, scullery, pantry, bathroom and basin, hot and cold service, 3 fireplaces, tiled grates and hearths, centre flowers, w.h. and copper, tubs and taps fixed, and all accessories, together with a J-acre of land, well fenced, high and dry section, facing electric tram. A grand, compact little homo, and a snin_at £75. Folio 22 C OPAWA.—-A LOVELY HOME. 3 ACRES of splendid Land, beautifully laid out, lawns, fountain, choice shrubs, etc., together with a superior Residence of 6 rooms (large and lofty), bathroom, hot and cold service, 12ft stud, very large rooms, 18 ’’X 16, 16 x 14, 14 x 14, etc. House built five years, and is of a very handsome design. The outbuildings include stables, coachhouse, trapshed, windmill and tank,_ fowlhouses and run, etc. We know this property, and recommend it to you. The low price of £975 will secure it. See us without delay. Fob G 7. H. MATSON_and CO. > IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. i .j?Q7K—ABSOLUTELY one of the finest ! oWO I O 6-rootned residences now in the 1 market. ■ The house is beautifully decorated, and contains ail the latest modern conveniences, 12ft stud, elaborate gas and other ; fittings. This property was designed and 1 built by one of the leading, architects_ of Christchurch. Situated on sunny side, facing, north, and is for absolute sale. Situate three minutes’ walk from G.P.O, Pol. 15 B H. MATSON and Ca_ BEALEY AVENUE (7 A —A Substantially-built Residence of 6 large rooms, plastered, centre flowers, bathroom, hot and cold, verandah and all modern conveniences, J-acre of land; one of the cheapest properties on the market, j Folio 101, Book 2 A FIRST-CLASS CITY RESIDENCE.. THOROUGHLY Up-to-date Modern Ee--1- sidence of 9 large and lofty rooms, plastered throughout, bathroom, hot and cold service. and shower, w.h. and copper, fixed tubs and taps, laundry, lavatory, pantry, scullery, i gas and fittings, tiled grates and hearths, cornices and centre flowers, and all necessary conveniences. Built 6 years. The land contains J-acre tastefully laid out in lawns and garden. This property is situate within fi minutes’ walk of" the Cathedral; and to those desirous of purchasing a complete home in the heart of the city, we commend them to inspect at once. Terms of payment arranged. Price £llsO. Fob 1 H. MATSON and CO. “AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP PLACE.” 4?,! OA BUYS a substantial House of 6 cwttrooms (built two years), plastered, tiled grates and hearths, w.h. and copper, tubs and taps fixed, and all conveniences, together with J-an-Acre of Land, good garden, fruit trees, fowl house; a really cheap property at £420. Situate just off _main thoroughfare. Folio 5 A LOWER RICCARTON. J?p A WILL Purchase a New, Up-to-date c&Ovtv/ House of 5 rooms, all conveniences, hot. and cold, oriel front, verandah,• tiled grates and hearths, w.h., copper, scullery, pantry, etc..- all under cover, _J-acre of land, well fenced and everything is of the best. Cards to view from the Agents, Fob 148. H. MATSON AND CO. . MODERN House, 5 plastered OArO rooms, concrete foundations, ha.i, Venetians, h. and c. service, scullery and pantry, bath, detached w.h., copper and tubs (rain water), main sewer, verandah, storeroom, and bike shod, over J-adro, northern aspect, near cars. Fob 426 H. MATSON and CO.. City and Suburban Department. 164, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14070, 26 May 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14070, 26 May 1906, Page 16

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