AUCTIONS. H. H. MATSON AND 00. MATSOIf AND 00, TATTERSALL'3 buildings, 145 CASHEL 6TEEET. land AND ESTATE SALESMEN. LAND DISPOSAL. LAND DISPOSAL. . LAND DISPOSAL. Fvou dee ire to sell your Farm, it is ' tial that -you should realise tnat Clines are now not as they JJ~ '.hot the market is now not futfof burets. Owing to the there is no immediate prospect ™ fcot improving', and therefore the only method cf realisation is by Public Auction. PUT IT UP BY AUCTION. The charges for so doing are ™ry .enrtlL Vv'p oafer you our full seliin£ P° we T!, tto . cf our Auction Room in TatWla, ngM in the heart of the City, where, if is of an attractive nature, always gather to buy. No om facilities or can work harder in your intercsts than wo can* . -a, H. MATSON and CO. T7EBEHOLD OF PRIVATE HOTEL. JC To Wind tip an Estate. LEADING TOWN IN NOETH ISLAND. WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE HOTEL, containing 37 ROOMS and all conveniences, .to«th« with CORNER SITE, containing nearly i of an ACRE of LAND Situated in the HEART of the TOWN, TWO MIiV UTES from POST OFFICE Mid 10 MINUTES from RAILWAY STATION. Can accommodate 45 BOARDERS. This is _ a most SELECT Boarding-house, and there ja £IOOO a YEAR PROFIT in it, apart from the increasing value of the raEkttUliU. The LEASE expires on Slsfc MAY, 1921, when possession can be given,and we are offeringthe FREEHOLD ONLY. A GOOD INVESTMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For PRICE owl further partioulK#aPPly H. MATSON and CO. CLOSE BEALEY AVENUE, WESTERN END, STANDS Jt well-built Hoosa of 6 main rooms, 3 wardrobes (2 with minors), h. and Doulton bath, gas lighting, largo pantry and scullery, everything under one roof, and specially planned to save labour. Double verandah with &ooee3 thereto from largo fjinins-room. This is distinctly a good plnce for anyone wanting 8 rooms and only |-«cre of land in handy position. „ Fmaß '*~£Lsso. . B. MAffSON anS 00. WELLINGTON! DUNED3NI AUCKLSIOX ARB YOUMSTENINO? Wo have 6} ACRES on the railway lias, juut outside Obristohuroh. City, fifr'a xisintf urid go-ahead district, where land has to rise in value—cannot help, doing so. Yon wouldl s.;;y this was all right if you aaw it: 4or .s'chains frontage to road sod tall, with a , well-built VILLA of fi rooms on it; eL light, Ji and o. service, eta Certainly the price sWms large, -Viz., £3OOOJ but the neighbours assert ibacb the vendora r.vo giving it aw&y—should be £SOOO. There '.in room for a 1 large l works, and handy to Warns and railway station, and eL power, of onrse. ■. FoL 91 ■ fc MAKSOW and CO. moo. ; HOMES j OFF r PAPANUI ROAD we have the place to «nit yxra—SUrge roome, tiled tool, eleotrio light, h. 'and 0., Doulton. bath, gas cooker and kitchen range; teptio tank; g OF AN ACRE. Right up to date, and though quite new, built of seasoned timber throughout. This nice home has a sonny aspect, and can be thoroughly recommended. FoL 767 ■;'.J . H. MATSON and 00. ' FENDAI/TONt .FENDALTON! FENDALTONI ' i PECTECT LITTLE place!, quite .new, with nieescpecrt and outlook—<s> rooms aa foU IwS: lfyxsW, Ufx'-'UjK&i * 11, 19 X 12. iTheie are wen-proportioned rooms, the feet from'the ground. Tl# place i*,'solidly' constructed; and all the latijet ugpMtatwisto: .Gas cooker and kitohm -ibedrooina part furnisned. with wardrobes, box seats, cabinets, motor shed, etc. Section olose on JfBIOB £2OOO. m „ -,' i Hj MATSON and?CO., „ ' , * Agenta. ,S £835. LOWER RICCAKTON.; OWiNER TRANSFERRED TO AUCKLAND. ! BROOMED SOUIJD T HOlJftß,. pheteied and newly., papered throughout, verandah, -S| TILED GRATES 'Mid i HEASTpS, 1 JjfcßOTrIC LIGHT and GAS, WARDROBES BUILT IN, bathroom, 1 scullery, pantry, washhouee,' copper, tubs, LARGE WORKSHOP, VERANDAH. Nearly J-ACRE, GOOD FRONTAGE* NEATLY*LAIDOOT," GARDEN, LAWNS, and VEGETABLES. Foii 78 H. MATSON and Oft ■•J"% ,ST;ALBANS W?KC, ■ ■ HANDY TOKBOWLING, GREEN, TENNIS. AND CBOQUBT OOtCBT. VS-ROOMED. TOIiSinLT.I,W * House, 'jplaiteied. and papered, not and eold Mrvioe, 'gM lighting, 8 'tfled gxates, range, tink.'-pantiy, 'linsn press,'' waahhouse, cocker, tubs, wood and coal Bhed, up-todate fowl run, pulley.: clothes line. } WELL LAID OUT LAWNS mud 4SS£BNDID KITCHEN GARDEN,- MAIN '. a '. Fol. Tl BON and CO " low. «PK ■ .. ' f r* • rm.:. •KTAw rßtifiirfilbvr s af ft 1!^ fjiriJ jtwl i.hfc fIOUAi lii V JJw 'Avv + - ASE' PANELLEUI; BUS el»«puaj( % vewndfth. ELECTRIC fnd a Wardrobes tiuilt 9i-bo> BATHROOM, DOtrLTOV^-H TIASIN. tiled-back RANGHHEARTHS, pantry, ga« C?PPS*r ind tuba. The SECTION. OF THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE, has nearly 100 feet frontage. CONCRETE PATHS and back yaro. Three minutes from tram,' in Beokenham. Fol. 65 ,H. MATSON and Oft. £1650. CLOSE MERIVALE DISTRICT. - PRETTY BUKGALOW Og ; 2 STOREYS. CLOSE PAPANUI-. BOAD. FIVE main rooffla, all, perches of land,:m, .asvor^ eL IttgM Very pl»ce. H. MATSON wd CO ft OWNER L OYER BEALSY AVEHTJB Aj> CLOSBi • TO'PAPANUI ROAL ' G.ROOMED rokndid tiled' grates',s C^ooUsg china cupboards buiUf^Tfelt.^. ® >iie, bathroom, ranfflLjuid, gM 'Hand bating, 4W? per. tubs, main TOwsr^g^lho^ aixi healthy section, Jedl/laid out, Twat-nvarates from tam;^ 4 N ii6€e3-isß2 ing -JO perchei. Twot-itWites trom muiutea' Iralk i frot# Squam Gofernmejil aortcaceiMOO at if per oenU Sea us to-daTi Fol. 28 7H. MATSON and COT^
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