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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND COTO CALLERS ON BUSINESS. We shall be very glad if c will kindly leave their name and *udress at the General Office if * n individual they want is not in. H. MATSON AND CO. TO LET. ~-ROOMED Modern Bungalow in Wrox ton, 27a 6d per week. H. MATSON AN D j TO LET. . 6 -ROOMED House, just off Papanrn Road; 17s 6d. H. MATSON AND CO. TO LET. /■‘-ROOMED House and i-acr© of Land, at O Albans; £1 per week. H. MAgggN AND CO. . SOMETHING WITHIN THE BEACH OF THOSE WITH A LITTLE CAPITAL AND A FONDNESS FOR POUUIRY RAISING, FRUIT CULTORE _PIG RAISING AND GENERAL MARKLT PRODUCE, AND IT ? . p.*Tw D mn X? TOWN! JUST OFF A MAIN TRAMLINE. IN BEST DISTRICT, WHICH IS RISING IN VALUE EVERY YEAR; INSIDE THE 3-MILE RADIUS. THE Area of the Land is 2J Acres, and the quality is the very best. Thore ore about 90 olean apple trees, 8 or 9 years old; accommodation for 200 fowls or more; an scro of potatoes, a number of sheds and new S-roomed house,- built to add to. The title is L.1.P., and the goodwill asked is £l6O, and can bo converted into freehold for an additional £l6O. The growth this season is ft sight. The cash required is £3OO, and, being a Government property, all rents and interest are in fa/our of the poor man. Fol. 197. H. MATSON AND CO. £550 UYS an old but Comfortable House of T xmis, about 8 loose-boxes, cow-byre and ap-shed, orchard and 7.3.37% perches of nd. About 3 acres of this is good/land, io balance light; make poultry farm, ossibilities as a shingle pit. Situate m >ahead district, few miles out of town. Fol. 249. H. MATSON AND CO. £650. ATTRACTIVE AND WELL BUILT •VILLA RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS. I. and c. and shower, pantry. 3 dcep bays, wardrobes, cupboards, gas throughout and nain sewer: beautiful outlook, .ull »* , rounds, asphalt paths and yaid, l ar 6 6 • ‘ rith three tubs and copper, bench, etc. ■’lower and box borders, trellis fences, grages, apples, plums, pears, small fruits, louse painted less than eix months B®-’■ell-built, sound and pleasant homo in every espect and handy to a 6C bool and 2 Fol. 493. H. MATSON AND CO. X.B.—Special features: No logs or damp, ieing in healthiest part of Cltv, about 18ft bovo Cathedral Square. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE IN WROXTON. TTAYING been favoured by the Owner II with instructions, we have pleasure in submitting the Residence of Mr Hardman Smith to buyers for sale. It is situated at No. 1, Poynder Avenue, and consists of 6 living rooms and all usual offices, together with about 82 perches of land. it is a well built rough-cast Bungalow with several special features, and the interior shows several specimens of the owner a own art, such os painted Friezes, panels, etc. The neighbourhood is a choice one, there is ample accommodation for a car, and we have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone looking for a well kept ana pretty home at a moderate price. F H. MATSON AND CO., Sole Agents. A A ACRE Form, about 9 miles out, with xV/ 4-rooraed House and all necessary buildings; lj miles from station and stnres, school, etc. Crops included. 9 acres wheat, 10 potatoes, 10 Dun oats, 3 Garton, 5 young grass, bal. yard and garden. £32 per acre. Terras. £3OO cash. This is a cheap little place and will grow in value.. We can show satisfactory reasons why /it is for sale, and anyone having £3OO and wanting such a place and passing this is hard to please. Fol. 92. H. MATSON AND CO. £6BO. MODERN BUNGALOW AND %-ACRE. LOWER RICCAETON. We can recommend to anyone wanting a little more land than the usual | or J a PROPERTY comprising close upon HALF AN ACRE of the Very Best Growing Soil, ■ll of which is either lawn, 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, b. and <:., bath, large pantry and scullery and dairy. There are facilities close handy for keeping a cow. Fol. 358 H. MATSON AND 00. £1350. SUBURBAN FARM RESIDENCE Of 5% Acres, beat 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 6 rooms, and being owned by « practical builder, is in the best of order, together with a workshop, dairy and other outbuildings, 2 glasshouses, etc. Situation ebout 1 mile from a car, in a district unbeatable for quality of soil. - There iH a private mortgage of £7OO at 4% per cent, running for about 4 years yet. Selling for lamily reasons, and yet hanking money. Fol. 382 H. MATSON AND CO. £SOO Buys ft Practically New Bungalow of 5 good rooms, 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, oellar, etc. J-aore of improved land, fruit and flowers. So mortgage. Fol. 486 H. MATSON AND CO. £llsO. IJ ACRES Good Land and 5-roomed House d conveniences, fitted with gas, etc. A ip for the producer. Less than .2% miles m the centre. Fol. 486 H. MATSON AND CO. £IOOO. [J ACRE’S, Lovely Home, picturesquely uated, 6 rooms, windmill and 2 tanks; }- re in orchard. Handy to a school, 1 mile >m cars. Shelter plantations. Plenty of swood Healthy is no name for it. ?ol 477 H. MATSON AND CO. £950. 1% ACRES, for the most part of the rich- ; description. A frnit orohard of sevil hundred fruit trees covers half the ptorty. Great for market gardening. House 6 rooms and a number of outbuildings. ;ss - than one mile from trams, and school ndv Fol. 477 H. MATSON AND CO. £6B. ACRES Good Land, in a healthy disfow miles out of town. Plenty of wood water. Surrounded by orchards. No lingfe. Price £GS per acre. Make splenlittlo home. Fol. 328 H. MATSON AND CO. £llOO TO MEN WITH A LITTLE MEAN! TO MARKET GARDENERS! TO GREENHOUSE AND CLOSE C TURE EXPERTS! Situated iu a rich and valuable distric the City’*> outer suburbs, OFF A M. •utGHWAY, and 70 or 80 feet above tow 2 3 20 PERCHES of tho VERY B 1 T AND. with a long frontage and coin: " h u 6-Roomed House, in the boßt of or verandah, h. and c., Doulton bath hsain and usual offices, together witl glasshouse, 104 x 22, _ and another, 60 x also smaller one of 2o x 16, all drainage f end water, and all the COMING TOMATO CROPS, beside* 1J acres in ] ftn d l acre in potatoes; J-acro in grass, mcrous outbuildings. Ton* of ordinary fi apples, pears, cto. There is a mortg fust renewed, at 6J per cent, amount not ascertainable, but a clear title could given if nooessary. This is a haven of fiioo in a lovely clime, and an absolute tain! Fol. 4 K H. MATSON AND C< p c;,_Eote the reasonable interest. £565. £565. £565. DO NOT MISS THIS! DERN BUNGALOW of 6 main room*. line and close to centre, h. and fcV toilet basin, electric light, gaa nd pk-.g ior stove, large living kitohen Linple cupboards, pantry and scullery, uilt place, one open fireplace, verani weet, main sewer. 30 perches (about) foundations. Handy to school and A comfortable home in every respect , a pre-war price. Fol. 484. V. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17661, 13 December 1917, Page 10

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