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CONWAY MATSON & SONS. TUESDAY NEXT, 27th APRIL. At 2 p.m. A T PROGRESS ROOMS, RANGIORA. I By order of the Executors in the Estate late D. Gorrio, Sefton. 20 Shares' Sefton Dairy Co. 3 Shares N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn., N.Z., Ltd. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, 509 Christchurch and Rangiora. TUESDAY NEXT, 27th APRIL. AT " PROGRESS " ROOMS, RANGIORA. By Order Executors in the Estate of the late John Smith, to Close the Estate. D£» ACRES of First-class Cropping or OX) Dairying Land, within one mile of Rangiora Post Office, on Main Oxford Road, with House of 8 rooms, plastered, pantry, wide hall, bathroom, scullery, etc., wafer laid on, h. and c, dairy, woodhouse, fowlhouse, 2-stall stable, trapahed and workshop, etc., eto. NOTE.—Or House and 6 Acres separately, if unsold a 3 a whole. Also, 5 £5 Shares in The N.Z. Farmers' Co-opera-tive Assoc, Ltd. 3 £5 Shares in The N.Z. Fanners' Co-opera-tire Assoc, Ltd. Sale at 2 o'clock. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, General Auctioneers, etc. Christchurch and Rangiora. 507 AUCTION SALE. • 1-ACRE SECTION, corner Alma Street and * Clarence Eoad, RICCARTON. Favoured with instructions, we shall Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, MAY Ist, at 12.30, That Desirable J-ACRE SECTION* on Clarence and corner Alma Street, on account of Mr Voght. Suitable for Store or Residence. Splendid position, and our instructions are to sell. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, 510 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SATURDAY, Bth MAY, At Rooms, 139, Cashel Stret, City. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS have received instructions from R. A. Pearse, Esq., who has purchased a farm in the Ashburton District, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (in conjunction with Messrs Speira and Wilson), that Splendid Littje Property, conveniently situated,.with frontage to Harewood Road and Sawyer's Arms Road', Papanui, comprising SO acres, with dwellinghouses, etc., thereon.. This Property will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will then be submitted in FOUR BLOCKS, two of 15 acres each, with dwelling-houses, fronting Harewood Road, and two of ten acres fronting Sawyer's Arms Road. This Property is for bona fide sale, as Mr Pearse is leaving Papanui, and our advice is to inspect and buy. Further particulars in future advertisement's, or from SPEIRS AND AVILSON, Cashel Street; CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, etc., 139, Cashel Street. 512 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MONDAY, MAY 10th, On the Property, Harewood Road, Papanui. pONWAY MATSON AND SONS have received instructions from R. A. Pearse, Esq., who. is leaving Papanui, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ROOT CROPS, Eto. Full particulars, see Next Wednesday's papers. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 139, Cashel Street (next U.S.S. Co.) 511 OONWAY MATSON AND SOHS, V AUCTIONEERS and PROPERTY SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, ETO. • (Next U.S.S. Co.), Cashel Stmt. CANTERBURY'S BEST. i CANTERBURY'S BEST. NONE BETTER. NONE BETTER. Owner having purchased a. larger property,' has decided to sell.' Ol O ACRES of RICH ALLUVIAL &L&1 WHEAT-GROWING LAND, subdivided into 12 paddocks by substantial livo and wire fences; grows 50 bushels / wheat per acre on an average. Present state: 40 acres this yeai gov down, 16 acres in turnips, 50 acres in oneyear grass and"the balance ipart stubble and three-year grass. Buildings: Good stable, 7 stalls and loosebox, ,loft. with large machinery -lean-to. . Small dwellinghouse, sheepyards, etc. Water in every paddock. ' " Situated close to school, rail, telephone, markets, etc, and in one of the best districts . in Canterbury and handy to Chiistchurch. NOTE.—SO BUSHELS~PER ACRE ON AN AVERAGE. PRICE: £27 PER ACRE. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers and Land Agents, etc, 139, Cashel Street (next U.S.S. Co.). £9OO. 7 ROOMS, OFF PAPANUI ROAD. 1J CHAIN FRONTAGE. About 1-ACRE, or 4-ACRE if desired, for £IOSO. Lovely place. Dining-room has western aspect, and is 16 x 14 without bay; orrate gas fittings; fireplace a work of ait; handsome decoration throughout; h. and o. water (windmill), all usual offices, wardrobes, linen cupboard, fires in all rooms, good bathroom with shower; flower beds, asphalt paths, fruit; everything in the best of order; long verandah (2 sides), northern aspect, etc.; 2d section for cars. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. £430. MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE, Handy to Opawa Trams and Linwood Railway Station. 4 large rooms, bath, h. and c. water laid on, pantry and scullery, gas, every city convenience, with full i-acre, w.h. Just the place for those who like things right up-to-date, and the pries is about as low as a good house can be bought at We are prepared to finance any buyer with £75 in cash for this property. FoL 193 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. £750. PAPANUI ROAD. Just off this road we have a thoroughly Substantial HOUSE of 6 main rooms, plastered and papered throughout, cornices and centres, gas points, large bay, bath, scullery and pantry; very strongly-built house, wide verandah. Superior-looking place altogether, with a frontage of nearly _ 2 chains, double gate entrance; large pouiti flower' beds, quantities of f , , jjths of an acre of land. See price and position. Fol. 193 CONWAY MATSON; AND SONS, Agents. THE CANTERBURY 00-OP. EGO, POULTRY & PRODUCE 00. THE CANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE EGG, POULTRY AND PRODUCE CO, Ltd. (Late C. R. Wilson and Co.), General Auctioneers, Suppliers of all Poultrymen's Requisites, Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants, General Commission Agents, etc. 165, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCTION SALES of— POULTRY— Every Saturday. EGGS— Wednesdays and EGGS AISxJ PRODUCE—DaiIy. WE report a, very good yarding for our USUAL SALE ON SATURDAY, and being the first sale, after tho holidays, the prices obtained were better than anticipated. The following are tho sales: Roosters, according to size and„quality,_ to 5s lOd; Pullets, according to size and quality, to 8s; Hens, according to size and quality, 2s 6d to 3s 7d; Ducks to 7» 8d; Geese 6s 3d to 7s; Turkey Hens 6s 6d to 9s 6d, Gobblers 14s 6d to 17s 6d, all n.t per pair. Eggs and Butter.—Eggs are -in excellent demand, and realise up to Is lid for the best known braids. Butter 6id to 9d for prime

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15

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