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Auctions. H. MAJSON & CO. AUCTION MATSON’S SALEROOMS. TO-MORROW, 12 L'oon. GALE OF CITY SHOP AND DWELLINGHOUSE IN SYDENHAM. , LOT I.—Two-storeyed Brick Building, on corner of Fitzgerald Avenue end Lichfield. Street; commodious shop and 6 rooms, baker s oven, etc.; good section.. LOT 2.—House and Land,'situate corner, of Huxley and Colombo Street-; J-acro section and fl-roomed dwolliug. Both L.T.A. <23 H. MATSON AND CO. JJ . MAT SO N D CO, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 164, CASHEL STREET. RICCARTON. SECTION. AT £IOO FORlio" DAYS ONLY. CPLENDID High and Dry Section, situate O just off Main Road, of 1-acre; ready for budding. This section is in one of the test streets in the district, and should sell readily. R„S. 10 H. MATSON AND CO. JUST OF PAPANUI ROAD. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN A FEW DAYS. J? CQn IS ALL THAT IS ASKED for a eC/UOU Substantially-built Nearly Now HOUSE of 6 good rooms, all plastered, every 1 modern convenience, T shaped, standing on about i-acre, and faoing the sun. The first in will secure this bargain. P. All £L MATSON AND CO. FAVOURITE PAPANUL SUIT RETIRED FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN. TY7TTHIN 15 minuted walk or tram /bermi- " nus, nearly New House of 5 rooms, Tahaped, verandah, bay window, and all modern conveniences, 4 ACRES 31 PERCHEB OF THE BEST OF LAND, well worked, and now laid down in grass, largo shed, stable, trapshed, and other outbuildings. Thia class of property rarely comes on the market, and will sell readily. Price asked, Alloo. P. 5-18 H. MATRON AND CO. 7} ACRES AND E-ROOMED NEARLY NEW HOUSE. 6 to 30 Minutes' Walk off Tram Line. 5 -ROOMED well-built hbuse, plastered throughout and nearly new, large fowlhouses and runs, stable, cowshed, garden and orchard, all young trees, 8 acres in young grass, balance in old pasture, splendid water supply. This is an ideal property, all ready for a poultry farmer. The owner must realise within one month. This is one of the few properties which is an absolute bargain at the price asked, £BSO. Call on us and we will arrange for inspection. \ 5-8 H. MATSON AND CO. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 2S ACRES AND T-ROOMED HOUSE ALL convenience*, waehhous., coalhouse, £A eto., stable with 6 loose-boxes (brick floor), feed-room, harness-room, trapshed. Property well fenced, and with good water supply. Situate near Plumpton Trotting Grounds. PRICE ONLY £475. H. MATSON AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, 164, Cashel Street, Christchurch. H. NEAVE & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ROLLESTON SALE. tuesdayTmay nth. TIYESSRS H. NEAVE AND CO., LTD., A»A having taken over the Rolleston Yards, intend reorganising the management with the object of Re-establishing this fixture in the position of importance which it once occupied among the markets of Canterbury. We trust, therefore, that the farmers of Rolleston and surrounding districts will rally round us in our endeavour to re-establish their market, and on TUESDAY, MAY 11th, have full yards to greet our initial effort. ENTRIES SOLICITED. ' H. NEAVE AND COY., LTD., Auctioneers, 6421 Leeston. CHARLES HILL. GENTLEMEN, * GENTLEMEN, Please A CHAMPION PROPERTY. Please NOTE. NOTE A MOST Delightful Gentlemen's Residence, containing 9 spacious and lofty rooms, plastered - throughout The furnishings and fittings of the residence have been chosen with great taste, and will satisfy themost critical. Large entrance hall, with noble arch, high concrete foundation, wide-entxance steps on to the verandah, with bold pillars at the sides; pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, and every possible modem convenience. Altogether a most perfect home, situated in a charming and fashionable neighbourhood, and within a few minutes easy walk of the car. The grounds, of 1-an-acro, are well laid out with lawn, fruit wees, etc., and have a carriage drive up to the entrance. TO BE SOLD at a great sacrifice. Call dor full particulars and scire Ibis magnificent opportunity of clenching this bargain. CHAS. HILL. FOR URGENT SALE. 360 iCBES Of Sheep and Cropping Land, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered. HOUSE of 5 rooms, stable, sheepyards, etc. Two miles and a half from railway station and school. Call at once for particular!, as the owner is selling at a SACRIFICE. CHAS. HILL. A MILK BREWERY. YTirHEN Prohibition is carried, the general T V call will be milk and sodas.—The milk from this particular brewery wo are offering will stand the Government Analyst’s test, and be found free from tuberculosis in any form. The percentage of cream is absolutely marvellous. From tho reputation of the milk a very extensive connection has grown, and the output is now about 80 gallons per day, and it can be increased. The quality and abundance of milk from every cow will recommend tho quality of the land on this ideal propert- it is par excellence. Tho situation is all that can be desired, being only 8 miles from Cathedral Square. This magnificent farm of 97 acres in extent is to bo sacrificed at an absurd figure for the- remaining term of the lease of 9 years. Residences are rapidly approaching its boundaries in every direction, and at the end of nine years it will be difficult to assess its true value. The purchasing clause in connection with the lease stipulates only £63 per acre, and taking into consideration that the frontage is over half a mile long, it will he seen by any levol-hoaded business person that it will positively bring in a rich money harvest. The dwelling and outbuildings are all in tip-top order.. The whole of the stock and plant, comprising 50 cows, 9 fat pigs, 0 horses, poultry, 8 milk-carts, 2 apring-oarts, 4 sets' harness, dairy utensils, hay, chaff, etc., can he taken over at valuation. Please call and see me at once, and note the fact that a person with ONLY A FEW HUNDREDS cannot help but make o sure fortune. CHAS. HILL, 165. HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14982, 30 April 1909, Page 12

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