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Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. "~~ ~ Lower Perches, fronting on tho W*aJ» road and Smollett street; planted ' *'"«* -"J* A DDINGTON-Selwya street south, eS -C_l Acre, fenced, situated in Ro9e wa »T * paddock and fronting on BrK* r w* Very good section ' t-M v O p tSTw Q T tar l cra Lana - t«i«t__ with two houses therenn, outlmil__ B 7 garden, Ac., opposite Barnett'a N_7 slSiof minUteS Wlk ft ° a tbe °S TOWNSHIP-Near Pate? North Island. A nnmbcr of «_Mj Qaarter-acro Sections T™ KAI APOI-Two Sections Land, contain 2 one-eighth acre Land, together wit! two threa-roomed bouses, near tk Railway Station, oa the North road T INCOLN ROAD - Half-aero lL JU situate on the Lincoln road, secured fenced and in grass ,?; SYDENHAM, SANDRIDGE - Tw °* Qnarter-acre Sections Land, tcratrw with two newly built five-roem** houses, garden, and with every <W venienco -.« MADRAS STREET NOETH -\Z street, One-eighth Section Laud w_* part T.R. 159, near North bolt u% WOODEND-One Acre Land, w J!k' frontage on the North road, adjoinni the Royal Hotel, togethor with fo*i roomed cottage and every convenient. also a convenient store attached m SALISBURY STREET, CHRIST CHUECH-Building sits. frontage, by a depth of 114 ft., ___ cea *. Durham street ■><« CASHEL STBEET-Ncar the bridge, coot venieat Bailding Sites, choice »n_tinn« PAPANUI ROAD-Two Acres onPaß___ roadj situate nest to Rev. J, D. Ferro. son's; first-class site » SYDENHAM — Four Quarter-aero _<£ tions; capital building sites; good in. vestmont in T INCOLN TOWNSHIP — Qaartsr-acrs B i Section, fenced, and close to the proposed junction of tho railway to Lsitla Eiver "iia. FERRY ROAD—Half-acre Land, put B.S. 48. frontage on Barbour atwet and next to Police Barracks ' 331' OTYX-Abbotfs Farm, North road, Fir" K_> acre and Three-aero blocks, nw to Papanni OPAWA, SOUTH—Tho villago of South Opawa, 71 Building Sites each coa> taining quarter-acra more or less, near the Railway Station, and having front, ages on Maunsell street, Scott's street and Garland's road ""' SYDENHAM, Devon Road-Eight Etuß ing Sites, containing about 30 perches, Devon road leading 'com Culoaxbs street south to tho Lower Windnl road, and within two minutes froa ft* tramway HEATHCoTE VALLEY—Quartor-jcs® at the township of St. Kilda, EaiSh. cote Valley, at the junction of Vogd and Smith streets, and opposite Has Valley Hotel PETERBOROUGH STREET &M CAMBRIDGE TERRACE — Thro, eighths of an Aero of Land and an sight. roomed House, with every courauebce, thoroughly well finished, and BnhstsE-tially-bnilt; rooms large and lofty, and large cellar, garden beautifully laid out and planted S" PRINGFIBLD BOAD, near St. AlbansFour Building Sites on the Springfield' ifoad, containing about ons-oightbo! en acre each SYDENHAM— Two Building Silos wsfis frontage on Conway street and Hawte street, abont two rainnies' walk Wow the railway, and one minute froas Colombo street HEREFORD AND MONTREAL STREETS—A Family Bosideace, containing thirteen rooms, well-built, large and lofty apartments, situate at tha corner of Hereford snd Montreal streets, a first-class position, snd within a few minutes from tho centra of the city PAPANUI— Building Siias on tho Hawwood road, adjoining tho property of Mr J. T. Matson, containing about quarter acre each 219 FERRY ROAD, WILSON'S HOAH-Quarter-acre Section; fine braiding, site, suitable for hotel or store 210 PERRY ROAD — Two Bnilding Sites, opposite Jenkins' Saw Mills and opposite the Catholic Charon., 210 Eft ANGIOR A—Quarter-acre Section in. tho JLw township, adjoining tho Presbyterian Church; excellent site for shop 21$ COALGAT»3 — Building Site, co_ta_% quarter acre, sitaate in Qasoa stel, near the railway station 203 TT7-ILMORH) STREET JSAST-Qnartey. J__. acre Section Land, together with Hobbs of five rooms and every conveniens?, garden with full-bearing fruit tsses 201 V INCOLN ROAD—Banding Sites, catsJL_ taining qnarter aora-eaoh, opposite. Hillmorten, and next to Nairn's Naif* scry Garden 18§ SPRINGSTON— Two Buildine Sites in ts« township of Springston, Nos. 9 and 11 181 LINCOLN ROAD, Harman street-Bali Acre Land, together with two Cottages, one containing four rooms and one eostaining Bix rooms, well finished sb<l with every convenience, garden, arteifiE well. &0., &o. 1W "I" IN WOOD—Building Site, 151, eitoata JL_ on the corner of Cashel and Bnccleugh atreeta W H. MATSON & CO., 11-10 6764 Canterbury Wool Stem. CAJSTEEBUET WOOL STOBBS TO STATION HOLDEBS, FARMERS, ANC WOOL GROWERS. aENTLEMEN,— We havo tho pleasure o£ informing yon that onr WOOL KALES will be HELD every ALTERNATE TUESD&Y throughout tho Season, and that in order te meet the requirements of onr annually increasing Wool business, we are making te? considerable alterations and additions to cw already extensive premises, which, when cos* pleted, will ensure Bpacious accomtnoaatioa aaa afford facilities for the display of Wool to «S beat possible advantage. The extension of onr business to this fogt& we flatter ourselves is a guarantee that its efforts directed for the benefit ot our cliea&aßS f uUy appreciated, and we can assure those ww have hitherto or who may hereafter faror® with their support, that (acting as wo-doss Selling Brokers on Commisaion only) everytbaig Bhall be done for the conservation ot tasar interests, and so strict a surveillance maintasaaa that for all consignmenss to oar care, whether & large or Bmall parcels, the highest valne will fc» btained. (Immediately on receipt of advices, arrange* ments are entered into that all consiim-M-* 8 are forwarded direct to our Stores. We are prepared to ma&o Liberal Cass Advances oa all descriptions of Produce J>>afi» in our hands either for Sale in tha Cobuies or for Shipment to England. . _ , Auction Sales of Slrina, Hides, Botwh i?« and Tallow, are held every Thursday tfcroßjaout the year, competent hands being employe" to class tha various consignments, ABAceeßsn Sales are rendered promptly. Our Charges, which include reeeiyisi?, delr?8»----ing, weighing and sorting, are s« follows -•■*• For every 50 skins or part of SO, Is. Ox hides, 6d each. Ox hides, if salted in store, Is each. Calfskins, 3d each, ■ , . '"' Rongh fat, per aick, 4d; csa& &« «. tallow, Is. Wool, per bale, 23; wool, per bag, 8aInsurance, 6d per bale. 34 per bag. Commission on sales «£fectel, 2| .par cent «P to i?5O0, and U P«r cent, on my amount m excess of that sum. We are, Gentlemen, Your obedient •«*■»»*-- H. MATSON A CO., ; Cantarhury Wool Stores, Cash-and Here! 11-3 6447 ' Christchnreh CAN___EBUEr WOOJTbIOHES.-.WOOIfe-'WOOI.' M essrs If m -Jj/L a™ a (jo,. WILL HOLD THEIR ITIBST Wool Sale of the Season OH TUESDAT, NOVB-IBEE 23ei>. QAA ALBBABY OATAOlid LOGUED. H 2JAT3ON & CO., iium™ ' __--^S-g!g*-g Sshth, of Hereford ehank.br &»Jl? SS rSTcMM &X at tiMSv U». OhAWhnwh, W*m*vW» W° TBEBew

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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4765, 10 November 1880, Page 4

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