AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION. IN Ot'R ROOMS, At 12 o'clock. SATURDAY. r.lrt JANUARY, 1914. Favoured with instruction-, we shall offer that "KUR-T-CLASS RESIDENCE, NO. 10 STHAVEN STREET, LOWER RICCARTON, On account MR. JOHN LOWE, at tho abovo time and place. Tlii« properly, being too large for his requirements, Mr Low- is determined to realise if thero is a penuine attempt to do business. . , Thp house contain* < rooms, and is ol exceptional strength and built of the vcrr bost materials, including leaded lights and plate 31-3 S. The dining-room is 22 by 15, with ;iii open fire-place; other rooms in proportion; "r,wsi wardrobes and cupboards, i_- fittings, and newly decorated in a lhorn„--hlv tasteful manner throughout. AU the usual offices, hot and cold water, batn, semi-'letnchpd wnsh-house, roal and woodhouse, double verandah, asphalt paths, smooth In-vn and flower beds, and nearly ONE ACRE of LAND, with stables and motor-bous;. The* 2d tram section is now extended to Stravcn street, 5 chains from the house, which also has a north aspect. An absolutely perfect home of its kind for anyono with a littlo leisure, and will be sold a bargain. The main bedroom, dinincyroom, nnd kitchen arrangements arc Special Features in this House. H. MATSON and CO.. ?£H Auctioneers. P.S.—There nr* no encumbrances on .he above. Very easy trrms can bo accepted, cr Clear Title "for Ca.h. SHORT NOTICE. DAIRYING SALE AT BURWOOD. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2nd, At 1 p.m. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. are instructed by tho holder of the B-l of Sale to SELL, on the property, lately occupied by MR ROBERT BLACK, Frost's road Burwood (half's, mile from tram), 13 Good Young Dairy Cows, in full profit A Milk Cart horses Milking Plant und Farm Implements 1 Ton. of Hay Numerous Sundries Also, al the same time ar.d place, the Goodwill of Mr Black's Liasehold of the above land, comprising 50 ACRES of first-class Dairying Land. The lease lias 6 years to run, at an r.nnual rental of £50, payable quarterly. The naif of tho goodwill is subject to tho approval of the landlord. Tho Leaae may be inspected at cur Office. Full' particulars at Sale. '•*S23 H. MATSON and CO. MALING AND CO., LIMITED. . MALING ond CO., LTD. 4?1 DEPOSIT. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. BEDROCK PRICES. ROCK-BOTTOM TERMS. Two Miles from Cathedral square. Close to Tram. Twopenny Section. PRICES FROM' £30 UPWARD. TERMS— £1 CASH DEPOSIT. MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF £1. MALING and COMPANY, LTD., Estate Agents, Cor. Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. Solo Agents. ST. MARTINS. A NICE PROPERTY. A 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW (new), with -_ «:very convenience and good outbuildings. IJ Acres of rich, land, planted in orchard. Price, £1000. Terms can bo arranged. Apply MALING and COMPANY, LTD.. Estate Agents, Cor. Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. A CANTERBURY~FARM. GOOD STRONG LAND. IAA ACRES FREEHOLD. New Honsa - 1 V" and stables. The land is suitable for wheat-growing and dairying. Half the, property 'is at present in wheat and oats. Close to school and post office. Price £25 per acre. Easjr terms can V» arranged. ■ For full particular* apply to MALING and COMPANY, LTD.. Estate Agents. Cor. Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. A~SU_faRBAN~^RM" CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. BOUND TO RISE. iQ ACRES FREEHOLD, heavy dairying -l-O 'and onion-growing land. Six-roomed Cottage .and outbuildings, in good repair, and the fences and- gate-* are in excellent order. Deep well. PRICE, £100 PER ACRE. Tha owner will sell 5, acres with thc Cottage and outbuilding's for £750. ' * IIALING and COMPANY.. LTD., Estate Agents, Cor. Gloucester- street and Oxford terrace. TONKS. NORTON AND CO, ~~" AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND PROPERTY. THIS DAY, THIS DAY, . Atl p.m. ON account-MR C. CARPENTER, on the Premises, Madras street, St Albano, the whole of his FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Full particulars in yesterday's issue. Also, at 2.30, his Compact little PROPERTY. Owner leaving Christchurch, every lot must be sold. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 3820 . . A->ctioncrs, OONVVAY MATSON AND SONS. CHOICE FARM. SOUTH CANTERBURY. Apkft ACRES rich low downs, averages 60 __JU. bushels wheat to acre, has produced 70 bushels. Carries very heavily, and sheep do well. Divided into numerous paddocks by substantial fences, watered by creeks, springs, and dams.. At present 200 acrea wheat and oats, 40 acres turnips, balance in good pasture. Buildings aro very good. Comprise New House 8 rooms, with hot and cold water, largo draught and hack stables, granary, im-plement-sheds, shearing-shed,, and numerous other buildings. In ono owner's hands for nearly 50 years. In good order. Terras—£2soo down, balance arranged for good long term. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. F01..486 B. 4, CONWAY MATSON and SONS. Registered Land and Estate Agents, 184 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.) LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.). (Thos. Dalton. ; T AWR I E AND DALTON, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND HOTEL VALUATORS, 210 TUAM STREET (Next door Opera House). THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM INTO WN FOR LINOLEUMS. CURTAINS. RUGS. HANDSOME OAK BEDKOOH SUITES. SIDEBOARDS. BEVELLKD MIRROR BACK, from £2 15a. WARDROBES, from 35a to *7 10a -leo, BEDSTEADS. WIRE MATTRESSES. BEDDING. CUTLERY. -St-ANKETo. LAWRIE and'DALTON pay highest cash pnce- for Second-hand Furniture. Ring up Tel 13-6 and they trill call and give you a price. LAWRIE and DALTON. CctiOCl * ''"tanisa,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 12
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