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FOR SALE OR TO LET. H. MATBON *OO. H; MATSON AND CO., TOCK, STATION AND PROPERTY ' SALESMEN, WOOLBBOKEBS. 143, CASHEL STEEET, Cliristchuich. .THE CHEAPEST LAND IN SPEEYDON. *4?I9AH FOE 8 ACRES; long frontage ■dy*XJL4\JyJ to two fine wide streets and 'grand view of Hills. "WOULD CUt"uP WELL. A DEAD SNIP. H. MATSON AND CO., •' B.S. 86. • Sole' Agents. 'IONS. 'SECTIONS.. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. FENDALTON—-i-acre, stream frontage, near tram, etc.; £275. F.S. 58 J-acro, near tram; £175. F.S. 58 • JIEKIVALE— Weir over J-aore, nigh, and in Rugby Street; £SOO. M.S. 70 .'•'■'.; Nearly Jracre, stream frontago, fruit trees; £250. F.S. 53 • •■ Over J-acre, 'stream frontage, terraced; £350. F.S. 53 ST ALBANS W.— Two J-acro Sections, facing N.; £230. •-.-•., St A. S. 71 "'•' i i-acro, 2 chains frontage, planted; £3lO, P.S. B 7 84 Perches, level section, near tram; £215. . ■. • St A. S. 105 OPAWA—- • ••' 30 Perches, good level section; £125. ■ O.S. 21 ' EICHMOND--1 E. 9 Perches, stream frontage, terraced • '. £l3O. E.S. 19 SPEEYDON—--4 Acres, good block; £9OO. S.S. 8a /SUMNERPremier position, 47ft frontage; £2OO. " S.S. 44 "'• Beach frontage, Four i-acres; £220, real bargain. S.S. 21 H. MATSON AND CO., Agents^ "•"22 ACEES. PAPANDL 2JTACEES. ';.'*.• TO LEAS E. •\TEAE Tram School and City—Compact 6■J.Y /roomed House, with outbuildings, 22 acres, good dairy land. ■ H. MATSON AND CO., To Lets 6. __; Solo Agents. • FENDALTON. -\ NEAR Trams and School—Up to 4J Acres Eeal Good Well-drained Land, face 3 W., at £2OO per acre; good frontage: H. MATSON AND CO., ■p • 7, g, Auctioneers. • ■ 6UMNEE. JEBTTY New 5-roomed Bungalow, just on - rise, N. end of Sumner; all conveniences, quite close to beaoh and in well-sheltered and healthy position. Owner out to sell. H. MATSON AND CO., ' S. 5-18. Agents. 6-ROOMED NEW BUNGALOW AND . 1J ACEES LAND. 2 MINUTES FEOM TRAM. KTELL-BUILT BUNGALOW, contains all V conveniences and is situated with N. aspect, on high and well-drained land, well planted in orchard and garden, fowlruns, paddock, etc. OWNER WANTS LESS LAND. PRICE £750 FOR QUICK SALE. . H. MATSON AND CO., ' p. 6-74. Sole Agents. WALTHAM. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS, all usual conveniences; i-acre Action; handy to schools and tram. £360. TEEMS AEEANGED. H. MATSON AND CO., S. 5-95. __ Sole A S entß, J „ " F 6R _ SALE'bR'* 'EXCHANGE. JUST OFF LINCOLN ROAD. ,Q 1 ACEES, High and Well-drained, Eich O* Land, orchard, 2 glass-houses, 7-roomed sound house. PEICE £1550. Owner wants 8-roomed modern house, with t-acre to 1 aore land, closer to town. H. MATSON AND C 0,., A.S. 97. Sole Agents. EICCARTON. 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, new, smart appearance, eoun'dly constructed, all possible conveniences, good fittings; section 68ft z 2 chains. £560. NEAE TO TRAMS AND PARK. H. MATSON AND CO., • R. 5-93. Auctioneers. ; A-CHANCE FOR A LIVE MAN. HAREWOOD ROAD. THE GREAT APPLE-GROWING DISTRICT. i ACRES, planted in over 600 good fruit Irees in full bearing, netting owner £3OO last year; together with Modern 6-roomed Resilience, h. and c, bath, pantry, scullery, etc., large apple shed SO x 15; fowlhousos; water laid on all over orchard. £1725. H. MATSON AND CO., P. 5-73. Agents. '.NEW BRIGHTON. NEW BRIGHTON. Five-roomed Thoroughly Up-to-date Bungalow Property in Union Street, near beach, trams and shops; suit business man; 3-16ths •ere. £6lO. H. MATSON AND CO., N.B. 5-24. . ' Agents. ST ALBANS. BISHOP STREET. BISHOP STEEET. QUITE CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. MODERN 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, beautifully fitted out, Doulton bath, h. and c. shower, all kitchen offices, leadlights, pretty garden, W. aspect. £9lO. H. MATSON AND CO., StA. 6-119. Sole Agents. FENDALTON-MERIVALE. CORNER SECTION, 56 perches, and Sound f-roomed Bungalow, well fitted out, all modern conveniences, large bathroom, h. and 0., etc., gas, sewer connections, all usual kitchen offices, lovely garden; lovely position and private. PRICE £QQA EASY TERMS. H. MATSON AND C)O., F- 7-20. Sole Asents. HORSE MARKET. HORSE MARKET. TO OWNERS OF HORSES FOR •DISPOSAL. farmers and others Requiring Additional Strength to get through their ploughing. VENDORS WILL FIND TATTEHSALL'S AS A REALISING MEDIUM BECOND TO NONE IN NEW ZEALAND. IF VENDORS will forward particulars of thelv SORSES to H. MATSON and CO. ten days prior to consigning, and have them advertised, they can be assured of a good Sale. Your Entries will bo taken care of and well looked after. Being under cover, and ample facilities for buyers to inspect, with a reasonable amount of comfort, and no fear of climatic- interference. Our SATURDAY SALES are RELIABLE and CONSISTENT, and compare moro than . favourably with other centres. We have splendid paddock accommodation, and can handle without difficulty drafts of Station and Unbroken Horses. We will Truck Consignments for any Purchaser to any Locality. TATTERSALL'S as a SALE EEPOSITOEY stands on its own in New Zealand. Its central position enables buyers and sellers to combine business in the city, and if vendors, when sending in horees, will have them advertised, thus intimating to buyers what is coming forward, they will not regret it. H. MATSON AND CO., Tattersall's, Christchurch. SKINS. .HIDES. FAT. CONSIGN ALL to"i7MATSON AND CO., J CHEISTCHURCH. BEST~PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. SKINS HIDES SOLD EACH THURSDAY. FAT WOOL SOLD SECOND THURSDAY IN EACH MONTH. WE SPECIALISE IN THESE SALES. Try us with 4 consignment; you will not ■<vnet it. •?''.. H. MATSON AND CO,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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