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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND COTOTICE TO CALLERS ON BUSINESS. We shall be T«y glad If *£** will kindly leave their name and ad dress at the General Offlcj i* "• individual *StsON AND CO. £650. H. and c. and shower, pantry, **£>£( 3 wardrobes, cupboards, sra* 0 "* a " f main sewer; beautiful outlook, WU** 1 grounds, asphalt paths and yard, taw with three tubs and copper Flower and box borders, trellis- fences, greenE asje« Apples, plums, pe»«. sn ™ u truUß .- S painted lL than mx month, ago. A well-built, sound aad pleasant b»»« » •"£ remand handy X.8.-Special features: No fogs « «"& being in Wealthiest part of City, about 18ft above Cathedral Square. : _ "BIT OF LANS). -o COMPARATIVELY HEAVY > LAND, beyond Halswcll: . two road irontages; Sttcn ft place would «"*'* r d "}g' pig farm, dairying, etc., works of any kind, heir.* onlv a.bout one mile from railwjv station. 'There is a 6-roomed House, with w.b., copper, shed, etc. £ISOO, or offer for

H. MATSON AND CO. N.B.—All in oats or baygjafi; 'in wroxton. /AVING been farmed by *• own f r -1 with instructions, wo have pleasure in submitting the Residence of Mr. Herdman Smith to buyers for sale. It i« ntuated at No. 1, Povnder Avenue, and consists ot 6 living rooms and all usual offices, together with about 32 perches of land. it is a well built rough-cast Bungalow with several special features, and the interior dhows several specimens of the owner a own art, such as painted Friers; panels, etc. The neighbourhood is a choice ofie, there is ample accommodation for a car. and. we ' have no hesitation in recommending it jo anyone looking for a, well kept and pretty home at a moderate price. _ J^lv. H. MATSON AND CO. Sole Agent«._ l ACRE Farm, about » miies oui-, -»-. ' 4-roomed House and all necessary buildings; 1} mile* from station and stores, school, etc. Crops included. 9 acres wheat, 10 'potatoes, 10 Dun oate. 3 Garton, 5 young m, bal. vard and garden./ £32 per acre. _rma. £3OO cash. This is a cheap little place and will grow in value. }"o can show satisfaxtorv res sons why it is for sale, and anyone* having £3OO and wanting such a place and passing this is hard to please. i Fol. 02. H. MATSON AIsD CO. PAPANUI. •'•dIKA BUYS market-garden Residence t&l±D\J of 5 acres in gpod order, greenhouse, fruit orchard of 2 acres, with .nearly new House of 4 good rooms, bath, pantry and scullery, and water laid on. _Teraa: £2OO down, bal. in' 3 years. *ol. 57. H. MATSON AND CO. £6_Bo. MODERN BUNGALOW AND J-ACRE. LOWER RICCARTON. ',- We can recommend to anyone wanting a little more land than tho usual J or } » PROPERTY comprising closa upon HALF v AX ACRE of the Vary Best Growing Soil, till of which is either ißwn, flower garden, fruit trees or kitchen garden, fowl premises, etc., together with a Bungalow, convertible into 5 rooms, plastered throughout, and fitted with all blinds, gas, etc., on high foundations, wide verandah with glass ends, asphalt paths, h. and c, bath, large pantry and scullery and dairy. Thero are facilities close bendy for keeping a cow. Fol. 358 H. MATSON AND CO. i £1350. SUBURBAN FARM RESIDENCE Of 51 Acres, best of land, where a man helped by his wife can make a living. There is about £2OO worth of crops coming on now. The house has G rooms, and being owned by a. practice.l builder, is in the best of order, together with a, workshop, dairy and other outbuildings, 2 glasshouses, etc. Situation s-bout 1 mile from a car, in a district unbeatable for quality "■f soil. There is a private mortgage of £7OO at 41 per cent, running for about 4 year 3 yet. Selling for family reasons, and yet banking money. Fol. 392 H. MATSON AND CO. £SOO

Buys a Practically New Bungalow of 5 good rooins, h. and c, bath and all offices, wellbuilt place; front room 22 x 13, with open fire; electric light throughout, together with motor house and other buildings, collar, etc. J-acro oi improved land, fruit and flowers. ; No mortgage. , • Fol. 486 H. MATSON AND 00. £llsO. 4\ ACRES Good Land and 5-roomed House and conveniences, fitted with gas, etc. A snip for the producer. Less than Si miles from the centre. Fol. 486 H. HATSON AND CO. OK ACEBS, Splendid Paddock, all dow/in -iO oat 3. Possession after harvest. Price £'Bs per acre. Situated on main chain road, surrounded by flourishing fruit farms. . > i Fol. 483 H. MATSON AND CO. , eiooo. ' 6J ACRES, Lovely Home, picturcsouely eitiiatod, 6 rooms, windmill and 2 tanks: i*cre in orchard. Handy to a. school, 1 mile from cara. Shelter plantations. Plenty of Healthy £950. ■ 4J ACRES, for tho most part of the riches', description. A fruit orchard of several hundred fruit trees covers half the prowrtv Great for market gardening. . House of 6" rooms and a number of outbuildings. Less than one mile from tTams, and school 7 ' H. MATSON AND CO. £6B. ' 17 ACRES Good Land, in '* healthy, disn. ficniy oi wuou by orchards. No 'rice £6B per acre. Make snlendid little home. .Js-™ OWNER TRANSFERRED. ■ r 4 SPECIALLY Well-built 6-Roomed BunA. o-alow to owner's requirements, very carefully thought out to get the nuasn of sun and minimum of labour; eituated within sb£t walk «»dj«. wth wide motor drive. Tiled roof, doctrie lieht, pas conner, also gas range, besides a splen- ' did'ordinary range, with white tile surround. Principal features of this place are absolute solidity, high and ope*i position and handiness to town. Across'Beale? Avenue. This * a bona fide opportunity to get another ian*e best efforts through involuntary relinquishment. r Jg.£

£llOO TO MEN "WITH A LITTLE MEANS! TO MARKET GARDENERS! TO GREENHOUSE AND CLOSE CULTURE EXPERTS! • situated in ft rich and valuable district of the City's outer suburbs, OFF A MAIN HIGHWAY, and 70 or 80 feet abova town. 2 3 20 PERCHES of the VERY BEST LAND with a long frontage and comfortable 6-Roomed House, in the bast of order, wide vorandah, h. and c, Doulton bath and basin -and usual offices, together with a glasshouse, 104 x 22, and* another, 50 x 24, «l«o smaller ono of 23 x 15, all drainage good and ample water, and all the COMING ON TOMATO CROPS, besides 1J acres in peas and 1 acre in potatoes; J-acre in grass. Numerous outbuildings. Tons of ordinary fruit, apples, pears, etc. There as a Npwrtgage, iust renewed, at 5J per cent, amount not yet ascertainable, but a clear title could be given if necessary. This is a haven of refuse in a. lovely clime, and an absolute barMin' 48a " H. MATSON AND CO, P.S._Note the reasonable interest. £565. DO NOT MISS THIS! A MODERN BUNGALOW of 6 main rooms. on car lino and close to centre, h. and c, bath, toilet basin, electric light, gae ring and plug for stove, large living kitchen with ample cupboards, pantry and scullery. ■Well-built place, ono open fireplace, verandah to west, main sewer. SO percheß (about), high foundations. Handy to school and ■tores. .A comfortable home in every respect and at a pre-war price. Pol. 4M. , H. MATSON AND CO. j £llOO. f "2 ACRES good land, for grass, potatoes peas, lucerne, oata, etc. Make splendid pig and poultry farm, and is situated about eight miles out. There is a good Bungalow of five rooms, wide verandah, pantrv, windmill and tank, and outbuildings, copper bath. etc. The. mortgages are such that ft'man with £75 could be considered as a buyer; rait Hornby, Upper Riccarton or •Islington -aian, or someone with ft little rneaniwno w»nts to go in for «te. Fol. **B * H. MATSON AND <?0.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17646, 26 November 1917, Page 10

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