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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. MOTOR GARAGE BUSINESS. k/f-ff[f\(\ "WILL Purchase the Freehold of SWiUUv/ 3 Acres and 4-roomed Cottage, Motor Garage and 5 Motor-Cars and Flant, comprising Lathe, Drilling Machine, -1 h.p. j Engine (petrol), Emery Wheel, Forge, H.l\ Water Supply, etc. Also, gth of an Aero and 6-roomed House, h. and "c, bath, etc., stables and outbuildings, let at Ha per week; £7OO. As a whole property or separately. Practically no m.c. Fol. 208 H. MATSON AND CO. ONE CHANGE IN HALF A CENTURY. is'OW ON THE MARKET FOR THE FIRST TIME'IN FORTY YEARS. .-A BEAUTIFUL OLD HOME IN ACCOUNT MRS E. ORAM AND [T[TE have been favoured with the sole *V Agency for the sale of this fine property, comprising 27 3 18 Perches ,5 minutes from P. 0., fronting Cass and Meadow and Beach Roads, close to the centre of Kaiapoi, and we have pleasure in calling the attention of anyone wanting such a nlace as a residence or to cut up, for which ft Is specially adapted. There is a frontago to Casß Street of about 10 chains, and aoout the same to Beach Road. Together with the house of 12 rooms and usual offices, good out"bnildings, orchard and magnificent trees. The greater part of the property has teen down ja grass for many years. H. MATSON AND CO., Sole Agents. THE GROWER'S DREAM. SI ACRES SPLENDID LAND. JTES* WALK FROM 3d CAR. ' 10 MINUTES' WALK TO SCHOOL. WITH GOOD BROOMED HOUSE, ' and C, Bath, Pantry and Scullery. Copper, Trapshed, Stables, Etc. WILL N GROW ANYTHING. PBICB,£gQQ AS L.1.P.; OR WILL-CONVERT INTO FREEHOLD. Government Mortgage, £230. Only one way to got a, chance to negotiate for this: INSPECT IT AT ONCE. H. MATSON AND CO. £9OO. " li.l P. Title convertible into Freehold, in fact the owner will convert it and sell as freehold for £llOO. \ 3J Acres Beautiful Land, easily worked rich .•loam. Close to Christchurch and having about ; 12 chains frontage, can be cut up. Well-built '5-roomed house, concrete foundations and us- ' ual- offices and conveniences, and number of outbuildings. 100 apple trees, 650 tomatoes, 2000 I ftrawberries, 350 raspberries, J-acre lucerne, ■' j-aere in potatoes, large asparagus beds, great • assorted crop of vegetables. The mortgage is I 4900 in the Government. Progressive district, '$ piear trams and station. -<: A really Good Little Place, t H. MATSON AND CO., -2 Fol. 185 Agents. NOTICE TO SELLERS. NEW BUNGALOWS FOR CASH AND i TEIRMS. t ADLEY—Bungalow, handy to Lyttelton, .ti- Woolston or Town, 5 main rooms, h. »nd c, bath, scullery <uid pantry, blinds, *-.h. and tubs, wide verandah and 32 perches 9>f land. We can sell this on a deposit of . from £3O upwards, and the balance 15s a ' week, principle and interest, price £SOO. '.' ' Fol. 200, > H. MATSON AND CO.

! BUILDING- SITE. '<; n-\ A(\— NEARLY a i-Acre, town side of * <&JL I X\J Tennyson Street. All fenced and . ready for the builder. Fol. 199 H. MATSON AND CO. '—MODERN 5-roomed Bungalow, ' h. and c, bath, windmill and hank, pantry and scullery, w.-h. and I tubs, gap fittings, blinds, linen press, etc., tend 32 perches. A deposit of £3O upwards Accepted. Balance arranged. Fol. 200 ■ H. MATSON AND CO. £BOO. !The longer we contemplate this property the cheaper it seema.—4} Acres, within two miles of Cathedral Square, and- a 7-roomed j House for £BOO. Comment is superfluous. | With upwards of £3OO. (Fol. 169) H. MATSON AND CO. TO HORSE OWNERS. TO HORSE OWNERS. TO HORSE OWNERS. A STEP- such a period of drought, and the impossibility of utilising horses for farm wor!c to any satisfactory extent, enormous accumulation of cultivation is necessary to put the farms i.i Canterbury into proper working order by renewing prei paring for next year's crops, etc. This will 'require great strength to cop« with it. NOW THE DROUGHT IS BROKEN NOW THE DROUGHT IS BROKEN NOW THE DROUGHT IS BROKEN ■ NOW THEN. NOW THEN. FaTm-v.-s, if yon want to buy horses, do not •'forget this, the-e hava boon very heavy ex-< Importations from Canterbury and other parts of New Zealand, and that while the markets I ija»a been at a low ebb, the bulk of the jorses that have been cowing through the r ßiaTket are inferior, and not the class of Jjotsss that the average producer wants. You sellers that ha>e horses to ecII, do not hang on to them until it is too late. Put 'them in the- market, and let the public assess their value., Special drafts advertised bona ;fide always sell. i There are buyers and sellers. The apaftlHic competition that, has been forthcoming has resulted in irregular catalogues. This offer will bo an inducement to farmers ■to come to the sales. ' "NOW WE PROPOSE DURING THE -NEXT 'TWO MONTHS to have SPECIAL SALES for FARMERS' HORSES on the SECOND and LAST SATURDAY in EACH MONTH, starting with SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, and th next will be on the • tod Saturday in Mar-h (the 11th); thererow Miy of you country men that have \baoM for sale, SEND THEM IN. TATTERSALL'E is the best centre, farmers can buy with convenience, you can e et «. prca'er variety of competition, and you ore 'not exploited by the many small graziers who aro ti» worst horse jobbers and whoso friendly and well-intended substantiation of to character tf various horses has resulted in district eales being regarded as DYNAprifß. v , NOW. VENDORS, send your particulars tfown at least a week beforehand so as to advertisa. We make a •P«M' , »g r>id being proprietor? of TALlbtioAUij n and ASHBURTON ARCADE, have a good lsip of HORSES BUSINESS. ■ H. MATSON AND-CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

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