AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. SHEEP OWNERS. SHEEP OWNERS. SHEEP OWNERS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 BROOKDALE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 9 AMBEKLEY EWE FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 10— LITTLE RIVER FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 19— CULVERDEN FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 20— HAWARDEN FAIR. FRIDAY, APRIL 20OXFORD FAIR. H MATSON AND CO. will be glad to • receive entries. Good Salesmen. Personal Attention. Personal Attention. 213 H. MATSON AND CO. B ANKS PENINSULA LIVE SALES. LITTLE RIVER YARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 10 And TUESDAY, MARCH 24. STOCK H. MATSON" AND CO. will Sell on account MR J. F. BUCHANAN, KINLOCH (in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE AND CO.), on TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 800 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes 250 Four and Five-year-old Cross-bred Ewes. The above are splendid lines of well-grown three-quarter-’ored Ewes and wo are taking the timely opportunity of notifying the public that they will be placed in the open market as usual for public competition. We shall, be glad to receive particulars of intended entries for either of the above fixtures. 211 H. MATSON AND CO. Ellesmere. LAND. LAND. EARLY SELECTION. EARLY SELECTION. DOYLESTON-LAKESIDE DISTRICT. PUBLIC AUCTION. H MATSON AND CO. have been favour•ed with instructions from THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE DATE JOHN McCONKEY, DOYLESTON, fo Offer by Publio Auction (in subdivision) that SPLENDID PROPERTY, farmed for many yearß by the late John MoOtmkey, comprising some 267 ACRES. Sale will be held in OUR AUCTION ROOMS, Cashel Street, on ' SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, 1914, At 12 Noon. LOT 1 Comprises HOMESTEAD BLOCK, 60 ACRES, house 7 rooms and offices stables, cowsheds, piggery and garden. Splendid heavy land, euitable for anything. Six paddocks situated on the DoylostonLakeside Road. LOT 2—lß ACRES, known as THE TRIANGLE. no buildings, adjoining Dixon, Hay and Quigley, situated on the DoylestonLakeside Road; one paddook. A splendid piece of heavy land. Well fenced. LOT 3—50 ACRES (no buildings), adjoins Mrs Seaton, and is situated on the Lower Lakeside Road and the Doyleston Drain Road. Well fenced. Two paddocks. LOT 4—Bl ACRES (no buildings), haring frontages to Doyleston Drain Road and Lower Lakeside Road. Six paddocks. LOT 5 —60 ACRES (no buildings), adjoins Owen Dor rot t’a, and fronting Lower Lakeside Road. Six paddockß. Three miles from Doyleston. Three miles from Lecston. and Creamery. One and a half miles from scSool. TERMS i One-third cash, " balance 6 per cent, 5 years. Mr A. Quigley, who is leasing the property, will be glad to show intending buyers the different blooks. A plan will he ready for inspection in the course of a fow days. , . .. « . For particulars apply H. MATSON AND CO., Or MESSRS MEARES AND WILLIAMS, 212 Solicitors In the Estate. HILLARY & BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Estate agents and land brokers, 146, MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford Streets. SEMI-BUNGALOW. DYER’S PASS ROAD, CASHMERE. BEST POSITION. HANDY TO 3d CAR. PARTICULARLY "Tunny VILLA, the aspect being skilfully contrived so that every sitting-room and bedroom has a north window and so that the verandah, which is L shaped and of a good width', faces north and Vest. The rooms consist of 7 living rooms, and there are also bathroom (h: and c.), pantry, washhouse, coalhouso, W.C., and fixed cupboards; also a capacious unflooied cellar, utilising the hill slope; all these being under one roof. The H.P. water supply is laid on to house and garden and the drainage is connected with the main sower. There is over a Quarter-acre of Land beautifully planted and laid out, whioh at all times of tne year is a picture; well sheltered from all prevailing winds. The House stands at an elevation of about 180 feet, whioh is high enough to give all the advantages of hill residence and low enough to be exceedingly accessible. The situation indeed is absolutely ideal. Magnificent views are obtained from the verandah and all the rooms, and the house is within 5 minutes’ walk of the Cashmere Hills Tram. The property, whioh is practically new, is offered at the very reasonable price of £I6OO. If not sold this month will be let to an approved tenant at £BS per annum. SPECIAL NOTE.—This property is OUTSIDE the Tramway Special Rating Area. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 148. Manchester Street. COSY SPREYDON PROPERTY. FOR SALE”"OR TO LET. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. PRICE: I26O. T HOUSE of 4 Rooms, part plastered, newly painted and renovated throughout. Verandah, eoullory, washhouse and good detached room; J-Acre in garden and fruit trees. This property must be sold for cash or on terras to suit anyone with a few pounds in cash. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. A CITY. BARGAIN. PRICE REDUCED TO SPLENDID CITY RESIDENCE. KILMORE STREET—Good Family House of 8 Rooms, 20 x 13, 16 x 12, 15 x 13, etc., plastered, picture rails, gas fittings and ringj verandah front and back, cupboards, linen press and wardrobos; bathroom with complete hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, main sewer, H.P. water supply. Large workshop; 24 Perches, Grand Section with two frontages in a very good part. We have inspected this property and find it sound and at the price asked a BARGAIN. JUST THE PLACE FOR ANYONE WITH A LARGE FAMILY OR WANTING TO KEEP BOARDERS. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. .This property absolutely .MUST BE SOLD and any reasonable ett'er will be considered. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester “Street. jpERNLEAP • BUTTER. Manufactured from Pasteurized Cream. FRESH DAILY. All Grocer*.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16484, 25 February 1914, Page 15
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