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A*JC.T!O?IS. fl. MATSON ft CO. HORSE SALE. TATTERSALL’S HORSE SALE. TO-MORROW. r[E Most Consistent Market. Pneo for all classes can be rolied upon. Send in Good Country Entries. Fullest particulars week in advance. ASSURED RESULTS. Facilities for buyers’ comfort. Conveniences for displaying lots. A warranty given in Tattersall’s Entry Book is GOLD-LINED, And strictest rules regarding bona fide offerings or bogus biddings have earned for this METROPOLITAN SALE YARDS A REPUTATION that its sales have been the most reliable and consistent for somo time past. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account Mr Hood, Methven — 1 Buggy and Sot Double Harness. On account of a Client 1 Grey Gold., broken to s. and h.; good vanner; trial. Further Entries Solicited. 310 H. MATSON AND CO. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. P. S. Nicholls.) (N. J. Keane. AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. IN OUR ROOMS, at 1 p.m. Under Bill of Sale. P' S. NICHOLLS AND CO. will Sell by . Publio Auction, TO-DAY, in their Rooms, uudor Bill of Sale, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Suitable for Drawing-room, Dining-Toom, Sitting-room and Kitchen, and every lot must bo sold to the highest bidder without reserve. Sale TO-DAY, in our Rooms, at 1 o’olock. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., 95 Auctioneers. HILLARY ft 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 8d CAR PARTICULARLY SUNNY 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 west. The rooms consist of 7 living rooms, and there are also bathroom (h. and c.), pantry, washhouse, coalhouse, W.C., and fixed cupboards; also a capacious unfloored cellar, utilising the hill slops: 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 sewer. There is over a Quarter-acre of Land beautifully planted and laid cut, which at all times of the year is a picture; well sheltered from all prevailing winds. The House stands at an elevation of about 180 feet, which 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 6 minutes’ walk of the Cashmere Hills Tram. The property, whioh is practically new, is offered at the very reasonable price of £ISOO. ;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, 146, Manchester Street. COSY SPREYDON PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. , frlceZ £2§o. T HOUSE of 4 Rooms, part plastered, newly painted and renovated throughout. Verandah, scullery, washhouse and good detached room; J-Acro in garden and fruit trees. This property mußt be so.d for cash of on terms 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, 16 x IS. etc., plastered, picture rails, gas fittings and ring; verandah front and back, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes; bathroom with complete hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tub 3,. main sewer, H.P. water supply. Large workshop; 21 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 offer will be considered. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester "Street. SPEIRS AND WILSON. Established 1893. H. L. WILSON.) (W. W. ALLENDER T ICENSED LAND BROKERS. 163, CASHEL STREET. CHOICE DAIRYING AND FATTENING PROPERTIES. Price per acre. £ e. d. 300 ACRES srplendid grazing country, well fenced and watered. Worth inspecting. Fol. 378 IS 0 0 45 ACRES suburban farm, rattling good soil, within or.o mile of tram car, good buildings. Fol. 381. 565 ACRES Dairy Farm, 2i miles of railway, 1J mi’.e3 of school, post office. Well watered, fenced. 100 acres bush. 110 head of cattle, including 45 dairy cows, horses, implements. Good buildings. As a going concern, only . . 18 0 0 F. 357. 1700 ACRES Splendid sweet sheep country, well fenced and wa- . tered, handy to markets, railway. Easy terms .... 610 0 F. 854. 2000 ACRES .of prime fattening (freehold). Absolutely great fattening country, wintering 2000 sheep, 260 head of cattle, 22 horses. Good buildings. Close to railway. Wei! fenced and watered. We venture to say in 6 years will be worth at least £ls per acre. . . 715 0 F.P.F. This is only on the market for a short period. SOLE AGENTS. Apply fuller particulars at once,* SPEIRS AND WILSON, 163, Cashel Street. CHEAP SHEEP FARM. nOAA ACRES Freehold, to be sold as a iOUU going concern, with the following Stock:—3ooo Mixed Sheep, ewes, wethers end lambs, and 100 Head of Cattle. 7-Room-ed House, woolshed, with machines, stable, etc. Price ‘£7 per aero, including stock; terms £IOOO cash. Apply.W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Laid Agent, Pahiatua. X

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 12

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