Auctions, CONWAY MATSON A SONS, THIS IS SHOUT NOTICE. MAKE A NOTE OF IT. TUESDAY NEXT. At BROMLEY, at 3 p.ra. TT A YIN G sold Mr W. H. Nolland’s proporXI ty, ho instructs us to Sell by _ by Auction the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 3 Cows in full profit, 1 Heifer, 2 Light, Horses, Spring Dray (nearly new), Set Harrows, Plough, Harness, S.F. Plough, Saddlo and Bridle, Set of Harness., Stack Good Oaten Hay (9 tons), Stack Oatsheaf (about In tone), "Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Ladder, Dairy Utensils, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 5 Hivos Bees, Lot, Firewood, Sundries. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, General Auctioneers, etc. ??i_ MATSON AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS and PROPERTY SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, ETC. (Next U.S.S. Co,), Cashel Street. r>QA —WE have a Large and Conveniently (aiiOvr placed Store to Let, SO x 70, central, also Office. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS.___ in ACRES and 8-ROOMED HOUSE— Iv Nearly New House, built to present owner’s requirements, having h. and c. bath and shower; wardrobes in all bedrooms, din-ing-room 20 x 16, pantry and scullery, etc., all of good size, together with stable and traphouse, 4-stalls and cowhouse, concrete floor; bacon dressing room (concrete floor); fowlhouscs and piggeries, etc., with large fruit cardan. Property is about 41 mhos from G.P.0.; the land of excellent quality. Owner wants an offer. Fol. 147 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. £3OO. SOUND INVESTMENT. NEAR ADDINGTON—4 main rooms, new and well-built Cottage, bathroom, with water laid on (ram supply), and sink, copper, tuba and bath, etc. A most convenient little place, with about J-scre. • Fol. 143 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. PAPANUI RESIDENCE. OVER 2 ACRES OF LAND. WELL-BUILT MODERN HOUSE of 7 main rooms, verandah, bath, h. and c. (windmill and tank), pantry and scullery, gee, detached w.-house, -stables, traphoiise, nice front garden, lawn, etc., and quantities of fruit. . Just ir our hands and for immediate bona fido sale. For fuller particulars, apply CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, „ Pol. 186 111. 12J-ACRE FARM. rpo PRACTICAL ~MEN, PRODUCERS, A WORKERS.—Go where money is made. Get on this little Farm and see It grow produce. We have seen this place and know. The owner wys if his 2 acres of carrots don t return 190 tons he will give away the crop. Broad beans a. foot and 15 inches long, cabbages up to 8 aud lOlbe, 20 tc 25 tons of onions, 14 tons potatoes, etc., to the acre. There is a neat Cottage of 4 rooms, etahong and outsheds. ample water, fruit, etc. The property is only 15 minutes’ bicycle ride from town. If this 'meets your requirements don t delay. See us To-day! . Vol. 134. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. IN WARM PART OF CANTERBURY. QHOICE RESIDENTIAL (Lease in Perpetuity). FARM. MODERN DWELLING, with BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS. PLANTATIONS, PONDS, SPLENDID ORCHARD, ETC. With 124 ACRES Level Farming Land. Rental 14s 9d. Less 10 per cent PRICE £1250. Situated one milo from school, two miles from creamery, and about two miles and a half from railway station. IMPROVEMENTS—B Rooms, bath, etc., dairy, cookhouse, cottage, 4-stall stable, chnffhouse, windmill, cowshed, sheepyards, etc. Suit a Retired Farmer. Suitable for Stud Farm or Mixed Farming. MUCH CHEAPER THAN FREEHOLD. If you call we can show you how to reduce rent to 13s per acre. FB3a-X4OO CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, Stock and Land Agents, 139, Cashel Street (next Union S.S. Co.) THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD, JJAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. PRESENT ENTRIES— . On account Mr J. Honeybone—--50 Fat Lamb 3 Account Mr L. Doyle—--100 Fat. Xftinhs Account Client — 100 Fat Lambs 3-Fun'ow Stubble Plough Further entries invited. 778 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP, " REALISATION SALE AT WAIKARI. SATURDAY, 27th FEB., 1909. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, have been instructed by the Trustee of the late Gordon McConnell to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, 4 ACRES OF LAND (more or less), situated in the township of Waikari, with a 4Roomed House thereon. Also, Horse, Trap and Harness, Furniture, etc. On account of Mrs Hanly—--4 Duchosse Cheats, Table, Chairs, • Linoleum, etc., also 1 Incubator. Further entrios invited. 927 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. W. SMITH, w. S M I T 148, HEREFORD STREET. tEYDON—Comfortable, now, well-built Itone House 4 good rooms and conventi, on full i-ocre section, well fenced, i. lin. Price -£350. W. SMITH. UCARTON, 3 miuntes from tram and Park—A faithfully-built Modern House ge rooms, well arranged, plastered and :ed, with every modern convenience; section, §-an-acre, in lawn, flowers and Price £1650. W. SMITH. YLTHAM-OPAWA, 3 minutes from tram A desirable now Property of 6 lofty ), on high, concrete foundations, veranoriel and bay window, all conveniences, oom, h. and c., gas, full pacre section, fenced, asphalt paths, lawn, flower, able end fruit garden. Price £6BO. W. SMITH. WOOD, within Id section.—Comfortable douse of 6 large rooms_, plastered, paperid tinted, 2 bay windows, all convoni- • 4-acrc land, sunny aspect. Splendid Price £665. W. SMITH. a> in best part—Comfortable auuau u, 5 rooms, fireplace in each room, uom, h. and 0., pantry, washhouse, sculotc., gas and gas fittings, linen press, ing on flue larg'o section of i-acre, well ut in gulden and orchard. Price £950. INSIDE, fine oomer position—6 Large Sunny, Attractive Rooms, papered and ,ted, gas aud gas fittings, wide hall, om, h. and c. water, etc.; 1-acre in garden and orchard. Price £9OO. K W. SMITH. ( Specially Well-decorated House af 5 ooma, very large sitting-room, dome figured plaster work, bay window, drawing-room, 2 handsome bedrooms, nug kitchen; perfect fittings; corner i. Price £950 or offer. W. SMITH. INGTON (West)—A Modem House ns and all conveniences, 3 bay winLUli UHivl till tiviaa v cujw.ugui u f lead light decoration, p.astered and 3; large shed; full 1-acre land m garden and orchard. Price £676. W. SMITH. I>OUGH-CAST Bungalow of 5 rooms, on fj the moat delightfully quiet, skeltered, high and beautiful sites of St Albans, with water frontage. Buildings have the host material anil workmanship, and everything complete and modern. The security being so indisputable, small deposit accepted. £3O. balance on mortgage. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 12
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