AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. JJ MATSON AND CO. TATTERSALL'S buildings. CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. : -\ r o d r. n u x g a l p \y I . - L,J - 'jri' papanui road. W i] owi healthy situation . f ] '/ AX ACLE. v.cii improved. : :i v..:h r. „tv;u. a-pha:; patu-well-built ..a.ow 0 u;i>iii 10-ur.s, p-ncilj'. ha:l a:.;i 'i.:-i. v. afix--, liu./.i y.rc-'-' cl. ;•:.<! a uIJO C: 1.a.-j-.. L'o . j-I li. MATSON ;u;J CO. £800. ; , 2 acres AND ii-iinuxEi) HOUSE. Ur.ir - .,c ;o ucr>,:;<■ 1 m.-ris c ■aad or, the- tram line. with 11«uh <>• ' rooms. bath, 71,11.try, P cu•!'.*.y. gas, <_ tu., wl 1)!:iit of bc.-t <•; ;i!::i,cr. Tho only 1.-. ntnnre v.-.-. U:!ov.- d vi, s tah ;i i> r.u l" b sushi j: r-tirli .1 1- u!i |>»r.ii:u;ar ir. ripp;ic..*:o::. fol. J.I 11. MATS ON and <-0. £1850. A GEM 01' A PLACE. 7 MAIN ROOMS, 2 STOREY, AND sleeping-out balcony. WHAT MAKES IT A GEM? We have iu, 15L.c-o .nnfnci«r.t to explain 11 detail what this homo is; w« can bu ' a poor indication. The fireplaces arc it picture in them eelves, being designed in -England from i-" very latest ideas. It 13 questionable if &uel an effect can be seen in any other house ii Canterbury. Several of thr> rooms me comparatively large <wid fitted with window tx-ats, cos; corners, ctc., but tiio number and qualit; of the various set-in clients of drawers' wardrobes, ctc., ALL IN OAK, is surprising It is literally half furnished, and the of the rooms and the whole interior is jiH what a gifted architect would bo expected t< work out for himself, n3 is the case in this liouse. Tho domestic arrangements are per feet, the kitchen n delight, and the bathroorr do luxe. There is electric light everywhere including motor shed, a).--o gas. The site is a corner one with North aspect, f and comprises over £ of an acrc, viz., CI : perches, nil improved, and within short walk of 2d cur?. Fol. 530 I i 11. MATSON and CO. : ! £600 ' BUYS a comfortable House of 5 rooms, practically new, h. and c., bath, pantry and aeullcry, coal and w. house, concrete path.3 i iui4 yard, electric light. Few minutes' walk ; from cars. Land all good, and all frontago. , ; Titlo L.I.P. Fol. 532 H. MATSON and CO. ' i ; ! £1450. i I FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE AND , 2J ACRES NEAR FENDALTON. \ ! BIX LARGE ROOMS, in splendid ordor, <' p, mid o. Bervioe and gas, all usual offices; v»«U built, and sunny poaltion, number of putbuildinga; fruit ' "orchard, garden, and lnwn, Compiratively new house. This is a pargaln for Anyone wanting the land. There is pothlng like it in that locality - for anywhetq naar the Money. Fol. 49 ■■ j H. MATSON and CO. 1 £1550. 1 i A MOST, TAKING PLACE. ''; .MODERN BUNGALOW-BUILT RESI- ' J3ENCE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH J OF AN ; I ACRE OF LAND. ] Jnsfc off Lincoln road, and handy to Trots, Ehow Ground, Addiagton Worksflope. Just 1 the thing for retired farmer from the southTVoat. Fitted up with all latest improvements. eleotrio light, gaa, and all offices. Very nice dining-room about 18ft square, I , "With ft {-sized billiard table. Wide motor erifo and t ehed. Everything in first-rate _ Older within and without. Fol. 628 ; ' ' H. MATSON and CO. : £550. L CHANCE FOR GLASSHOUSE MEN AND j INTENSE CULTURISTS. • 01 ACRES of good land, in a locality with [ » future is front of it, and where land is j certain to increase in value. A few tcinute*' walk from 8d car. There ia an old orchard • and House of 8 rooms v*d outbuildings, oubjeet to a Government mortgage of £320 at per cent,, and we are asked to submit any reasonable offer. Fol. 626 U0253-852S H. MATSON and CO. £1150. YERY SUPERIOR MODERN TILP-D RESIDENCE, ON AN ELEVATED SITE WITH GOOD i OUTLOOK IN FIRST-CLASS SURROUND. 2NGS, HANDY TO THE CARS, 2d Seotion. Return verandah, 6 main zooms, h. a=> Doulton bath and basin, wardrobes, gas throughout, and all usual offices. This pro--1 p«rty has a wonderfully good appearance, and is for bona fide sale, the owner having left Christchurch. The seotion is 1 chain by ; 196 feet deep, with another 45 x 120 if reI quired,. There ia a mortgage on the property > of 4500, leaving £660 to iind, and wo will aubmit any terms. Fol. 516 ! ,H MATSON and CO. I £500. j A CHEAP ST. ALLANS HOME, t FEW MINUTES OFF PAPANUI AND j MERIVALE. > ' Well-built 4-roomed House, h. and c bath, 1 pantry and acullery, electric light; workshop 1 ; with eJ.; plastered throughout and papered. , ; 'Wide verandah; and section over an eighth. ! ! PRICE £600. Fof 178 | - H. MATSON and CO. 1 j £680. 9 i - MODERN BUNGALOW IN ST. ALBANS. I Up-to-date Eeeidcnce with S main rooms, ) tiled xoof, electric light, gaa and gas cooker, ; also range, h. and c., Uouitou batb and ! . basin, wardrobe, panelled hall and diningj zoom, pantry and scullery, wii., tubs, and j copper, h.p. water. Section of 30 peroheo. i all Improved, etc. j Price £680. £120 cash required. FoL 511 ! i H. MATSON and CO. ■\ ■' £1550. v A BRAND NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. ; 7 MAIN ROOMS AND & AN ACRE. Ia what is usually designated as the "best part. Short walk to 2d cars, main sewer ■ connexion, _ electrio light, perfect sanitation, | balcony with superb view over 50 miles of country. Main rooms 21 z 15, lu xl 3 ! 15 x 14, 15 X 13, 14.6 x 12, 15 x 9.6: ward- | robes in all bedrooms, and ail metal fixings J of copper over brass. Ample room ior t tennis and orchard. Fol 507 H. MATSON and uu. £600. A CHEAPER PLACE, VERY HANDY TO , UIHAAIS, Well-built Semi-Bungalow of six main xooou. h. and c., bath and all offices, linen closet, w.h and tube,, together wito i an acre, splendid land. Uhia 13 a simnll ~„!r ! ment, and though we don't say much about it, buyers know well that they have a diffi culty in getting «n rooms and a whole and over tor such a sum as the above, and of 1 that sam £450 is mortgage, that x-i j ' Want ia £150. Owner teUs us it cost £750.' | ■: „ CO r: £1000. ! ' . -i ACRES, high sito and good land, with , 1 acre orchard, and good comiortable liesirt • 4® 110 ® ot about 9 rooms, off the Papariui ro^ i j . A gift to our mind at iiOOO. The thine is l- 2- *? obvioue that perhaps the less aaid about It tfe : thebrtUr We gladly draw the attenUon o! Kifia fide buyers to thle property, however. SBM* MAISOK ..s^"
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