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Auctions, CONWAY MATSON & SONS. pONWAY MATS ON AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS and PROPERTY SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, ETO. (Next U.S.S. Co.), Cashel Street. £9OO, 351 b PUMPKINS, GIANT CARROTS, ETC., Is what comes off a SJ-ACRE SUBURBAN l FARM we are offering at £9OO. [ We can ride to the property from our office i in fifteen minutes. Thirty years ago 6 acres of the land was ; ! flax and rushes, and has never had a plough j in it since. IT IS VIRGIN SOIL FOR CULTIVATING, I And is n fine dark loam, which runs on an | . average from 7 to 9 head of stock all the 1 , year round. ! j MEN NEGLECTING TO INSPECT THIS ' l PLACE DO NOT KNOW WHAT ! THEY ARE LOSING. ; Note particulars of the House—6 main rooms, h. and c. water (ram fed), bath, sculI lery amd pantry; rooms 18 x 14, 11 x 12, 14 x j 12, 12 x 10, 12 x 10, sft hall, etc. These aro j good measurements, and the houso is prac--1 tically now. Then there ere stable 3 and trap- ! house, loosebox, etc.; large fruit and vege- ] table garden on the worst of the soil, which I nevertheless produces 351 b pumpkins. Tho temperature is several degrees warmer during cast winds than elsewhere, owing to the splendid shelter from that quarter. See us to-day. . Fol. 153 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Sole Agents. j £9OO, | 7 ROOMS. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. I li CHAIN .FRONTAGE. [ About J-ACRE, or J-ACRE if desired, for j £IOSO. Lovely place. Dining-room has west- ■ ern aspect, and is 16 x 14 without bay; or- | reto gas fittings: fireplace a work of art;’ | handsome decoration throughout; h.. and c. j water (windmill), all usual offices, wardrobes, j linen cupboard, fires in all rooms, good bath- , room with shower; flower beds, asphalt paths, i fruit; everything in the best of order; long j verandah (2 sides), northern aspect, etc.; 2d | section for cars. | CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, I Agents.

j £430. , MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE, Handy to Opawa Trams and Linwood Railway Station. i largo rooms, bath, h. and c. water laid on, pantry and scullery, gas, every city convenience, with full J-acre, w.h. Just the place for those who like things right up-to-date, and the price is about as low as a good house can be bought at. Wo are prepared to finance any buyer with £75 in cash for this property. Fol. 193 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, £750. PAPANUI ROAD. Just off this road wo have a thoroughly Substantial HOUSE of 6 main rooms, plastered and papered throughout, cornices and centres, gas points, large bay. bath, scullery and pantry; verjr strongly-built house, wide verandah. Superior-looking place altogether, with a frontage of nearly 2 chains, doublo gate entrance; large poultry place, lawn, flower beds, quantities of fruit, etc.; ever |ths of an acre of land. See price and position. Fob 193 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. W. E. SIMES. yy E 8 1 M e LICENSED LAND BROKER,S, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 174, HEREFORD STREET (Next Bank N.Z.). SPECIAL NOTE TO FARMERS. VISITING NORTH ISLAND. I HAVE an unequalled selection of Farms and Runs, freehold and leasehold, for sale in the North Island, and will be glad to receive inquiries from those jn search of really good farms or rums. FAMOUS TE PUKE DISTRICT. £3OO. THE CHANCE OF T LIFETIME. OWNER GOING TO ENGLAND. 100 ACRES of excellent quality land throughout. Crop of maize averages 83 bushels per acre, of wheat 53 bushels, without manure; turnip crop equals anything in tlio dominion; 9 paddocks in grass and crop, well watered. Fine house, built of kauri, li; rooms, up-to-date in all respects: usual outbuildings. £3OO cash secures this property: the balance can remain at 5 per cent; £23 per acre, equal to £35 land in other parts of New Zealand. W. E. .SIMES. COUNTRY STORE AND BOARDINGHOUSE. GENERAL Store, grocery, ironmongery, drapery, doing good business. Houso 16 rooms, always fully occupied; 4-s. stable ami usual outbuildings; P.O. and telephouq bureau. Tho owner is retiring, and the above presents an opportunity to an energetic person. The houso alone cost £llOO to erect, and tho price asked for tho whole property, £840; it is a gift. Terms. W. E. SIMES. £25 DEPOSIT SECURES A HOME. WHY PAY RENT? CITY —Modern Houso 5 rooms, plastered, papered, pautry, scullery. w.-house, c. and tubs, bathroom, tiled hearths and grates, wardrobes, picture rails, centre flowers, gae and fittings; good high section of J-acre in lawn and fruit gardon. £-175. Fo. 90 SEE THIS AT ONCE. W. E. SIMES. £SO DEPOSIT. C’l ITV . close to centre — Splendid House 9 ■f rooms, verandah, 13ft stud, Bft hall, plastered, centre flowers, corniced, gas end fittings, tiled h. and g.. fine mantels, h. and e.. pantry, scullery, bathroom, wli. and c., tubs, and every convenience; nice section, laid out in lawn and garden. £I2OO. Must be seen to be appreciated. Fo. 89 IV. E. SIMES. £4o°. CHEAPEST OFFERING. BARGAIN. NEW HOUSE 4 moms, oriel window, verandah, pantry, scullcTy, h. and c. service, wli. and c., tubs, windmill and tank; nearly J-acre. Within two minutes of tram. INQUIRE TO-DAY. Fo. 23G W. F.. SIMES. MONEY. I HAVE Several Sums to Invest on approved freehold securities, at Current Rates of Interest. W. E. SIMES, 171, HEREFORD STREET (Next- Hank N.Z.). CIOSY Gloves for winter—A splendid line of J good kid, with fur tops and fleecy lining throughout, 5s <ki pair, at GRAHAM, WU&QN AND a^TJSLUE’S,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

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