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Auctions. H. MATSON * CO. D ADDINGTON Y A K TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY OP DO OS. On account of a Client— Oie Two-year-oid i-luntaway One Three-year-old Paddock 'Dog; goo; ron-d dog One Two-year-old Leading Dog One Pup, ten months; verv keen TJBO M. MATSON AND CO. XFO R D AI AEKE T THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL LINES— On account A. Wotherspoon, Eso., W. Os, lord--70 Lambs Further entries solicited. 7931 H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING- SALE. AT ENTERPRISE YARDS. OXFORD. OXFORD. THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 14, 1903. H MATSON AND CO. will Sell, on ac • count of Mr John Fenwick (who ha; purchased land in the south) at. the next Ox ford Market, on THURSDAY' NEXT, the undermentioned LIVE and DEAD STOCK, CATTLE—--7 SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS. These have secured excellent tests at local creamery PIGS—--7 WELL-BRED PIGS 1 HALF-DRAUGHT GELDING-, rising 8 years (unbroken) S.F. plough (Duncan). 3-leaf harrows (Duncan), drill (Massey-Hnrrie), grubber (Duncan), grass-mower, grass-mower (Wood), hay rake, disc harrows, 50 sheets iron (£_ t), 2 stacks hay (about 18 tons) and sundries. 7762 H. MATSON AND CO. MATSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 164 CASHEL STREET. £I3OO. PAPANUI ROAD, just oS. 2 ACRES SPLENDID LAND. Handsome Modem House of 7 fine rooms, wide arched hall, centre flowers, picture moulding, bathroom, hot and cold service from -windmill and tank, pantry, scullery, very high concrete foundations, 3 bay windows, verandah, tfashhouse. copper, tuba and taps, stable, trapshed, tennis lawn, beautiful sloping lawn ar.d ornamental creek, fish pond, shrubbery, flower borders, etc., together with over 2 seres fir3t-c!asa land, subdivided into grass paddocks and kitchen gardens. A beautiful secluded home and must bo sold. P, 1 H. MATSON AND CO. CITY. BEALE yTvENUE £77i

6 rooms, bathroom, liot and co!d water, northern aspect, house recently decorated inside and outside, good garden, main sewer connection, an ideal home. The owner's ONLY reason for selling is that hi 3 family requires a larger h use. WE DEFY ANYONE TO SHOW YOtf A CHEAPER PROPERTY OF THIS CLASS. N.E. 4. H. MATSON AND CO. £650. MEKIVALE, CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. _ Splendid House of 5 good rooms, plastered throughout, scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water service, Venetian blinds, centre flowers, verandah, detached washhouse, cop- | per. tuba, and taps, cection nearly J-acre, ■ wed laid out, and everything in first-class I order. This must sell, and we advise your j er.rly inspection of same. M 1 H. MATSON AND CO. CLOSE TO POWER HOUSE, RAILWAY STATION AND GASWORKS. Thoroughly Sound 4-Eoomed Cottage, scullery, pantry, bathroom, all in perfect order, standing on a magnificent section oi full lacre, well laid out, fenced and planted in fruit trees, eto. Land alone. worth the price asked for the whole. SO 11. MATSON AND CO. OPAWA £570 OPAWA. 1 ACRE 22 PERCHES AND MODERN HOUSE. Splendid House, nearly new, of 4 large room 3, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water service, plastered throughout, loncrete foundations, T-shaped house, hay window, verandah, washhouse, copper, tub 3, etc. Thoroughly modern house, stable, loose-bon, Irapshecl, fowlhouses and runs, asphalt paths and yard, 1 acre 22 perches of splendid land, in garden and paddocks Note the price. 047 ~ ONLY £370“ ST ALBANS—BEST PART. TWO COTTAGES AND J-ACRE. Sound Cottages, 3 and 4 rooms, splendid water supply, and all in good order. Beautiful section of i-aore, more or Res, well fenced. This is «. nibble, and should be immediately inspected by those who want a bargain. Owner going farming, therefore must sell. S.T.A. 10. H MATSON AND CO., Land and Property Salesmen, 164, Cashel Street. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The Finest Collection ever landed in New Zealand. Guard against the cold winter weather. AT TONKS, NORTON AND' CO.’S Hereford Street Salerooms, TO-itAr (Tuesday), at 1 o’clock, on account of Nettleberg, tho Famous Melbourne Furrier and Gold Medallist at our late Exhibition. A Magnificent Assortment of Wearing Apparel, Motor Rugs, Bedspreads, Hearihrugs and Novelties. Detailed list in yesterday’s papers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 7770 202, Hereford Street. THIS DAit~ at 1.30 pTm! pLEARING 'SALE of HOUSEHOLD- FUR- I 'D NITURE, inch'd in g New Piano; also B.S.A. Bicycles (free wheel), Firewood cut in short lengths, Hardwood Posts, Tools, Horses, Poultry, Sundries. On behalf of Mr W. SHAW, who is leaving for North Island. On Promises, HILL'S ROAD, SHIRLEY, A*. 1.30 p.m. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, General Auctioneers, Etc., 139, Cauhel Street; and Rangiora. 7350 W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. COTTAGE FOR REMOVAL. TO-MORROW, at 11 i..ra. BY Order of the Public Works Department —A FOUE-RGTIMED COTTAGE, roofed with iron, good range, etc.; also large shed and outbuilding. TO BE SOLD. FOR REMOVAL, on the Premises, opposite the Wharf Hotel, Woolaton. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 770 212, Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) <W. 11. Norton. AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, nt 1.30 p.m. CONFECTIONERY, SCALES, LOLLY jars. Etc., etc. In our Rooms. Hereford StreetOn account of Mr Norris, who is giving up business. Al.=o, FURNITURE and EFFECTS. "Pull details in to-morrow’s papers. 7970 TONKS, NORTON AND CO. rpHIN Plain Tumblers, 6 for la Sd; Glass A Dishes, all shapes; Jugs, Decanters, Pickle and Honey Jars. See Mincoa’a Glasa-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 12

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