AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. IT uatson and c a TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS. CASHEL STREET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. THIS YEAR THIS YEAR THIS YEAH fPHE Wool Clip of New Zealand h.as bee purchased by the British Goveram«si and tlio wool is again being handled undt the 6am<> conditions. With regard to the sale of your wool, _t prospects aro assured, and it only requirt judicially displaying and careful and expel knowledge on behalf of tho Brokers. CONSIGN WOOL U. SUISOM «d A CO. isoTo;j The Firm's appraisements are conducted b the Principal of tbo Firm, who has had lifetime experience as a Wool Broker and i acknowledge*', as aD authority in the business CLE ARI XOr SAL E S AXD REPLENISHING SALES. TO VENDORS! TO VENDORS! SHOULD you havo to sell your property or your Louse ia expiring, and you desir to have a CLEARING SALE, is J us t awell to have tho best 11IILi moat lvELlAiiLt SALESMEN us to have jucxperionix'd or non efficient reprosenta-tivee. H. MAISON au< CO. aro glad to undertake CLEARI-N*. SALES in all parts of the country. Ou cliargvd aro on tiio .Lowest ScaJc, and ar* able to eupply Expert Saiosmeu i" l ®- Judges, and Etlicient. and Up-to-dati HolUods of conducting the work. Proinp payment and account salos rendered in do trtil " H. MATSON and_CO._ "SURPRISING NO "ONE TAKES THIS ON." •'CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT." Such is the disinterested commcnt of thos< who know this section. It's not an ordinary lot. THE location is fashionable, tho aspect North, fronting a river road and beau | tiful stream, while tho care aro within minutes' walk. I It is in fact unique, and the site for a lovely home. Tho frontage is 06 foot by —J chains deep. The price, £500, aud cheap o1 tk« mccy. h MATsOKa^0 s .'' i £2000. COUNTRY RESIDENCE. I 22 Acres, good Land, 2 miles from Sockburn Trams, together with 8-roomed House, i h and c. water, acetylene gas, 7 mil<« from Town, li from School, P. 0., and Railway Station, with option to buy a further 18 i Acrea alongside at £50 per aero. 28 H. MATSON and CO. | £600. I BUNGALOWS STILL CHEAP. Here is an Up-to-date one, 2 minutes from 2d cars and 5 minutes from Id cara, 6 main plastered and papered rooms, h. and Doul- | ten bath and basin, electric light, pantry and scullery, rnaAn sewer, etc., together with about J-mto, well fenced. It would bo -a difficult matter to beat this (or value. Apply H. MATSON and CO., Fol. 771 Solo Agents. ~~ £550 For anyone wishing to retrench, wo offer a 7-roomed plastered House, believed to bo sound, .with h. and c., bath, pantry and scullery, gas, washhouse and tubs, aide entranoe to square hall, together with about SO Perches, wide frontage, excellent vista down fashionable street, situated handy to 2d cars, rapid service to Town, and in the best part. Fol. 15 H. MATSON and CO. £950. Residence to suit anyone fond of gardening, there being over 4 an acre, a great many paths, and a great variety of flowers. The House has 8 living rooms, h. and gas, and m. sewer, and outbuildingß, tool shed, workshop, motor house, etc. Soil friable and loamy, never any mud. Situate in St. Albans, Papanui, Id district. Fol 16 H. MATSON" and CO. WHAT OFFERS? SPLENDID Building Site, 105 feet frontage by about 2 chains deep, 2 Cottages cn it, one certainly repairable, deeirablo locality, off Papanui rood, 2d cars. Urgent sole wanted. Fol. 297 H. MATSON and CO. £1800. Suburban Farm of nearly 8 Acres, the very best land in the country, J-miie from ears, 4d section, together with New Bungalow of 5 main rooms, h. ud c. service, pantry and scullery, electric light, plenty of fruit, 2 acres in oats, 1 acre potatoes, &-ocr« in peas, all crops in. Large trees make it homelike. FoL 15 H. MATSON and CO. £600. Modern Bungalow, in Opawa, high situation, beautiful friable soil, grow anything, comprising about i-acre, together with the Residence of 6 main rooms, plastered and papered, h. and c. service, all offices, goo and electric light, 2 wide verandahs, north, aspect, lawn, garden, flower beds, motor-bike and side-car shed. Price £600, bedrock. No Mortgage on the property. Buyer to make his own arrangements. Fol. 20 ' H. MATSON and CO. £2500. First-rate Papaaui road Home, with 1 Aero of Land and solidly-built Residence of 8 rooms, all modern conveniences; a really sound proposition for anyone wonting such a place. No Mortgage. Terms could bo arranged. FoL 20 H. MATSON and CO. £630. BECKENHAM - BUNGALOW. Up-to-date Bungalow of 5 main rooms, plastered, gas lighting, open fires, h. and c. service, rooms 16 x. 14ft, 14 x 13, ctc., pantry, scullery, w.h., copper, and tubs, septic tank, toolliouso, fruit trees, h.p. water, section about 30 perches. Insurance £400. Terms, £280 cash, or offeT. Fol. 10 . H. MATSON and CO. £780. In St. Albans, sunny aspect—Good high section, modern Bungalow of 5 main rooms, about 3 chains from a car, olectric light, h. and c. Doulton bath, 3 open fires, all usual offices, large w.h. and shed combined, could be used for motor, fruit trees and all season's vegetables, neat Jawn and flower bods, in perfect order, full of flowers. Section about i-acre. Government Mortgage £350, at 4} per cent. Fol. i £730, 1 ACRE AND AN EIGHTH. Splendid land, close to 2d cars, with good crop of potatoes, lucerne, poas, etc., on it, also quantity of marketable black currants. Together irith this is a good six-roomed House with gas. h. and c. service, main sewer, pantry, w.h. and tubs, glasahouso with tomatoes coming on nicely. We aro confident that tho first man wanting a piece of land this size, seeing this, will buy it. There is a £350 Government mortgage at 4} per oent. Fol. 791 H. MATSON and CO. £630. Up-to-date Bungalow of 5 rooms, return verandah, and plastered, electric and gas lighting, h. and c. service, pantry and scullery, asphalt paths, shed, and drying ground, vegetable garden, aud fruit trees, section about 30 perches, threo minues from 2d cars, lerma, Say £150 cash. FoL 706 H. MATSON and CO. £1550: - First-class in point of locality—j 0 f an acre of ground, inc.uding first-rate tennis court and motor garage. Situation northwer part of city, .Modern Residence of 8 rooms, h. and c., Douliun bath, electric Jight balcony, ull usual oCices, aud in perfect orcer. North aapecL Au ideul Jamil} re«iderce. \ Fol. 7d4 H. MATSON and CO. MEiUVALE uUNUALOW. X'QOE-MCE LITTLE HOME of the cJwZJOO familiar up-to-date type, with 5 main rooms, h. and c., Doulton bath aud bifin, pantry and scullery, m. sewer, plastered and papered throughout, go* lighting, panelled hall and grill; room* 18 a. 15, '7 x 15, 16 x 15. - wuidiob«s, nice iawn an'i garden, section about 3j perches. Clear Htle. House insured for £500. Foi. 778 H. MAX&ON and CO. * OFF PAVA.N U1 KCAD. UP-TO-DATE ii UNO ALOW of 5 rooms, h. and c., bath,, pantry, and scullery; panelled hall aud dining-room, electric hgai, Doulton bath and basin, North aspect. a wardrobes; iooaiß 17 x .3, 14 x 12, etc; • points for radiator._ Section of i-ACKK, in perfect order. No money to spend whatever. „ VIUCE i?77X bubject to a Govern3tHo> ment Mortgage at 4i per cent. TERMS: £200 Csfih. Foi. 715 H. MATSON and CO. —CITY SIDE. NOHTH - ASPECf EEALEY AVENUE. X'7 SECURES a we;i-built, li-roomvi dw I OKJ Villa, verandah, h. and c., b&thloom and basin, iu exceptional order, wardrobe. kitchen cupboards. Place in very good' order withia and wilhuut, asplm,: pithß, lawn, flowers, vegetable garden fowl :jc <--tu., knd about %' PEKCHE.S Foi. 77J H. MAT a O.N aua Co. Me2io-1233
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