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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AXD CO. MAi'SOH AND C 0., TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. TO INVESTORS, BUSINESS SEEKERS, HOME-SEEKERS, Etc Before finally closing anywhere, we invito an inspection of our lists. The vmiMmmtioned are a few propositions which havo ieccnlly come into our hands. £9OO. LIP Title convertible into Freehold, in lati the owner will convert it and sell ns freehold for £llOO. Si Acres Beautiful Land, easily worked rich loam. Close tu Christchurch and having about 12 chains frontage, can be cut up. Well-built ed house, concrete foundations and usice 3 and conveniences, and number of outbuildings. 100 apple trees, 650 tomatoes, 2000 strawberries, 350 raspberries, i-acre lucerne, J-acre in potatoes, large asparagus beds, great assorted crop of vegetables. The mortgage is £3OO in the Government Progressive district, near trams and station. A really Good Little Placo. H. MATSON AND CO., Fol. 195 Agents. TO SUIT A POULTRY MAN. 1 ACRES, near a railway station, in & first-class farming district, aboutone hour train journey from town. Divided into 4 paddocks, 2 of which are in grass and 3acre in shelter trees. House of 4 rooms and conveniences; separator and all accessories; 2 cows, 8 fowls, tank, grain shed, fowlenes, piggeries, etc. Plot of lucerne, stack of hay and quantity of wheat, oat and clover seed, and host of sundries. Good gates, etc. Last year 9J acres gave a return of £l2l from wheat and straw. (Folio 91.) CASH REQUIRED, £330. H. MATSON AND CO. CITY BUNGALOW. ON THE POPULAR TWO-STOREYED PUAN. ONE of the Most Artistic and Satisfactory ,Places to reside in on the present market. It is nearly finished, and is a perfect picture of a place. Seven main rooms and sleeping-out balcony, heavily timbered, anu green slate roof; close to 2d cars and 4-nule from Id cars. Very handy and commanding position. We can assure buyers this is no ordinary proposition, and wo look to see V> change hands any day. The price- is £WMTerms, £-150 cash. Plate glass windows and leaded and decorative lights in profusion. Right up to the minute. (Fol. 177; H. MATSON AND CO. TO A £2OOO CAPITALIST ON the look-out for a stud tarm oi pleasant locality and good land in which to form a home; or practical dairyman anxious to. incroase yur bank balance. A few years here will do it. Wo can offer you 47a acres beautiful land, with 40 acres good ryegrass and clover, at present run as a dairy farm, and having 21 bails, all buildings, and 6-roomed house. Present income about per annum, and books open to provo it. Price as a going concern, with all stock (1C cows), farm implements, horses and carts, etc £IOO per acre. Terms, £2OOO cash. (Fol. 186) H. MATSON AND CO. £575. WONDERFUL VALUE FOR THEMONE* BRAND-NEW BUNGALOAV of 6 main rooms, electric light, tiled hearth and range, faithfully built, large bathroom and large Doulton bath, h. and 0. shower, pantl-v. scullery, coal bin, w.h. and tubs semi-detach-ed; section about 28 perches all fenced and complete. Nothing to spend on the pace. One minute from 2d car, in good part, growl"weaScan entertain anyone withi from £3O upwards. (t 01. 191) H. MATSON AND CO. £BOO. The longer we contemplate this property the cheaper it seems.-4i Acres, within two miles of Cathedral Square, and a 7-roomed House for £BOO. Comment is superfluous. We advise immediate inspection by any man with upwards of £3OO. (Fol. Ifa9) H. MATSON AND CO. MODERN ELECTRIC VILLA. CLOSE TO Id CARS. FASHIONABLE STREET. MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms. tiled roof, decorated .hroughout, h. and c Doulton and shower, oleoma light, ditto cooking, ironing and heating for the bedrooms 2 wardrobes and cupboards, all usual offices, and over i-acre of land, M.S., «c. All these piake this a cheaply mn little property. U-'ol. 192) H. MATSON AND CO. • FIRST-RATE RESIDENCE. 8 LARGE ROOMS AND I OF AN ACRE. npHREE oi these rooms are large enough J. for billiard tables. Situated close to the city near Id cars, in fashionable part. The lawns are beautilul. There is a balcony, otor-car shed, fine shrubberies, all offices and conveniences, first-rate decorations throughout. (Fol. 193) PRICE £3IOO. H. MATSON AND CO. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. OUSE of 7 rooms and s!eeping-out veran- ..- dah h. and c, balh, pantry and scullery <*a<= ring, and electric light throughout, outbuildings, etc., together with half au acre 2 chains frontage, shrubberies, flowers, and 'fruit. " _ U' o '- lsg ) PRICE £1350. H. MATSON AND CO. PAPANUI RESIDENCE. f»o-A CASH will secure a 5-roomed house, h. and c, hath, pantry and scullery, w.h. and tubs, plastered, etc., 2 good sheds, 12 s 6, 12 x 10, together with 1J acre. (Fol. .182) PRICE £SOO. H. MATSON 'AND CO. £7OO. VERY ATTRACTIVE PLACE. SUITABLE for SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH BUSINESS-MAX OR ANYONE HOLDING A GOOD POSITION ANYWHERE I.\ SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH. WELL within the ss-mile limit, 2 or 3 minutes' walk from 2d car, amid surroundings rare in Christchurch; cannot be built, out, and enjoying a freodom from all Unpleasant winds, dust, and frosts; not attainable in any other part we know of. HALE AX ACRE., comprising a fine gully for growing, and at present under full crops of every description, together with a SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE of 6 main rooms, h, and C„ and all offices, electric light, plastered and papered. Glasshouse and vine, workshop, fowlhou"QS, 120 apple and pear trees, and numerous rare flowers; all in tip-fop order. (Fol. 184) . PRICE £7OO. Unencumbered. Cix would Exchange for a FEW ACRES ana HOUSE, not more than 3 miles out. Apobf H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

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