auctions. B. MATSON AND CO. n uatson and co.. TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS,' cas'hel STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. THIS YEAR THIS YEAR THIS YEAR rrmr Wo-l C'ip o: New Zea'cnd has been T by ihe British G.ovcrnmeu; and the wool is again being hanckd uude. the same conditions. With regard to the sale of your wool, the Klcdjo on behalf of tho Brokers. CONSIGN WOOL H. MATSON and CO.. ADDINGTON. The Firm's appraisements arc conducted by "tan authority in tho business. "£730. 1 ACRE AND AN EIGHTH. Splendid land, clo- to 2d cars, J°°f ctot) of potatoe-s, lucernc, peas, etc., on it, "°o quantity of marketable black currants. Together with this is a good eix-roomea Houso with gas. h. and c. Ecrvice, mam fnw"r nantrv, w.h. and tubs, glasshouse witli 'tomatoes coining on nicclj\ We art. confident that the first man wanting a piece 7 land this sine, seeing this, will buy it. There is a ±'350 Government mortgage per cent. MATS qj; aE( i CO. £1800. A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. Two-storey Bungalow of 7 main rooms, all modern conveniences, septic tank, western aspcct, tennis lawn, extensive grounds and fruit garden, asparagus beds splendid shade trees and native and English trees, i or an acre, situated in a pretty and exclusive neighbourhood, handyte 7 £680. UNIQUE BUNGALOW PROPERTY. OnV 3 main rooms, but .such rooms, rijht up to date, also extra large and well appointed bathroom -with Doulton bath, h. and c Gexvico, verv large pantry, _ cellar, etc. Tho oaves of 'this Bungalow are over 2ft deep. First-class motor shed with clectric Ijtrht. Thirteen electric light points, includi,)"tT all cooking and heating, ho coal on the place. Positively tho last word in modern comfort. Half an aero and 11 perches with tho property. H. MATSON andCO. £590. VISITORS FROM WELLINGTON PLEASE NOTE. The above money will secure a Nice Modern Bungalow of 5 main rooms with about 25 perches, ONE MINUTE FROM l2d TRAMS, well built, plastered throughout, h. and c. eervice, pantry, scullery, w.h. and tubs, with asphalt paths, grounds in tip-top order. Fol. iii 6 H. MATSON and CO. £850. " CHRISTCHURCH, THE CITY FOR HOMES. Modern Bungalow of G main rooiig, h. and Doulton bath, clectric light and gas, detached bill-ard room, panelled hall and din-ing-room. Rooms 21 x 14, 1-1 x 12, sleeping out porch, all usual offices, asphalt paths, one minute from 2d cars, porches of land ; Cash required £375. Fol. 705 H. MATSON and CO. £630. Up-to-date Bungalow of 5 rooms, return verandah, and plastered, electrio and gas lighting, h. and c. ser.vice, pantry and scullery, asphalt paths, shed*and drying ground, vegetable garden, and fruit trees, Boction about 30 perches, three minues from 2d cars. Terms." say £150 cash. Fol. 70S H. HATSON and CO. £680
A NICE QUIET LITTLE HOME.' BUNGALOW style, with wide verandah, very healthy locality, oil Riccarton road. Built with 5 rooms, one utilised as w.h. There k h. and c. service, pantry and scullery, ample water. Place recently papered throughout, and in 6plendid order. About J an acre of land, plenty of fruit and flowers. Fowl runs, etc. And subject to Government mortgage of about £320 at 4J pet cent. Fol. 858 H. MATSON and CO., Agents. TC PERSONS LOOKING. FOR RESIDENTIAL SIXES OTHER THAN i-ACRES. TTTTE have some choice positions averaging VV; one acre and 2 acres in various select parts of the suburbs, admirablo for the formation of a home; some with rivor frontage. Apply h £1550. First-clas3 in point 'of locality—3 of an acre of ground, including first-rate tennis court and motor garage. Situation northwfF' part of city. Modern Residenco of 8 iooms, h. and c., Doulton bath, electric light, balcony, all usual offices, and in perfect order. North aspect. An ideal family reaideCCe' H. MATSON andCO? 4 ~ £1600. ONE-STORIED up-to-date Bungalow, with attic and sleeping-out balcony; 6 main rooms, numerous cupboards and wardrobes, electric light, Doulton bath, and hot water from automatic caliphant, /urns gas and water on at the same timo. jjungalow designed by a specialist. Large motor shed, will hold 2 cars: i-acre of land, the whole -h tip-top order.- Fol. 7SJ 11. MATSON and CO. A HALSWELLHOLDINGAT CURRENT RATES. We have been instructed by Mrs McGough, and, as sole agent, to iind a Buyer of that Kirst-rate Little Holding o£ 12 ACRES 25 PERCHES, more or less, together with a comfortable RESIDENCE of 6 Rooms, taand c. service, 4-bail cowshed, stables, piggery, etc., and divided into several paddocks, situated at 341 Hals well road, handy to school, and only 5 miles from Town. -His ofiers an unique opportunity. The intention is to ABSOLUTE!,!' SELL, and we cantako Foi.« £600 CiSH - H. MATSON and CO. MERIVALE ii UiNGALOW. PQQK—NICE LITTLE HOME of the familiar up-to-date type, with 5 main rooms, h. aDd ' c., Doulton bath and basin, pantry and ecuilery, m." sewer, plastered and papered throughout, gas lighting, panelled hall and grill; rooms 18 j. 16, 1 7 x 15, 16 x 15. 2 wardrobes, nice lawn ana garden, section about 3'J perches. Clear title. House insured for £500. Foi. 778 H. MATSON and CO. " OFF PAPAiN U1 iICA_D. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW' of 5 rooms, h. and c„ bath, pantry, and scullery; panellcd ball and dining-room, electric Doulton bath and basin, .North aspect. 3 wardrobes; rooms 17 x iJ, 14 * ? 1,.^?.' points ior radiator. Section of i-ACtth, in perfect order. No money to spend whatever. ' fKICt n 77K Subject to a Govern--3* 1 10. mem Mortgage at 44 per cent. TERMS: £200 Cash. Ff,}-!" M . maTSQN ana CO. CITY SIDE. NORTH ASPECT. BE ALE Y AVENUEP7KH SE CURES a well-built, G-roomyl XI OU Villa, verandah, h. and c., bathroom end basin, in exceptional order, wardrobe, kitchen cupboards. i'laee m good order within and without, aspiiftit paths, lawn, flowers, vegetable garden, fowl run. etc., and about 30 Foi. nl BL MAXaU-N and OU. £780 Up-todate Bungalow of 5 main rooma, verandah, plastered and P*P" ed ■ out, h. and c. service, g«. main h "f !£' £j e tuual offices, stables, with ' tx Vr bo ?' ji"" d gate for motor; oTound highly ■ -very attractive pl ace. Section abou J2 Vcrchea. Situate St J^O M£253-13J
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