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Aaettooe* H.MATBOK AMP CO-FIViS-BOOMED HOUSE AND LAND. CLOSE TO SPRINGFIELD EOAD. By Order of the Mortgagee. SATURDAY, OCT. 22m>, 1881, 2 o'clock. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. lmnceived instructions from the Mortga--Beee, to SBLL BY POBLIC AUCTION, All that PABCEL OF LAND, being Lot 2, as shown on the plan 48 deposited in the Land Transfer Office, Containing Ckf\ PBECHES OF LAND, more or £AJ lese. having 74 links frontage upon BEBBY BTEEET, SPBINGFIELD BOAD, Upon which is erected a FIVE-BOOMED COTTAGE, # Be»dy for occupation. The close proximity ol this land to the city, and its exceedingly good position, gives it a peculiar value. 10-12 2 o'clock. 469 SOABBOBOTJGH NOKTH. THE NEW BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE WATEBING PLACE. THE CHOICEST SPOT IN CANTERBURY. FOB PURITY OF AIB AND GRANDEUR OF BCENEBY UNBIVALLED. EASY DIBTANCE CHBISTOHUBCH. WITHIN THE RANGE OF EVEBYONE. AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOE FAMILIES AND THOSE WHO WIdH TO BE HEALTHY AND BTiiONG. TEEMS MADE EABY. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. CERTAIN INCREASING VALUE. SATUEDAY, iiiro OCTOBBB. TWO O'CLOCK. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder, Alexander Breadfoot, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THBIB LAND AND ESTATE AUCTION BOOMS, OK BATUBDAY, 22nd OCTOBBE, At 2 o'clock, THAT DELIGHTFUL BBASIDB WATERING PLACE, SCABBOEOUGH NOETH, CANTERBURY, coMPßiaiNa A<n ACRES OF LAND, SUBDIVIDBD INTO iOjJ BUILDING SECTIONS OF A QUAETEE OF AN ACEE EACH. This most delightful township is magnificently situated on the terrace facing the blue waters of the Pacific, aad commanding very extensive viewß by sea and land. On the right hand the view embraces Godley Head, with the Lighthouse, and vessels passing constantly in and out. Crossing the herizou in front, on the left, is seen Motonan Island, with the grand view of the northern coast line. Behind, and on each side, is a charming panorama of rich cultivated plains and downs, with hill ranges, bounded by the snowy Alps. The Amberley Railway Station is within twenty minutes' drive of the township, and only thirty-four miles from Chriatohurch, thus enabling business men, during the summer eeason, to live and sleep at their seaside residences, inhaling life and health at every breath, and to get in a short time te their business Avocations for the day. The Land is rich, and will grow anything, so that the formation of well-etooked Flower Gardens will give additional beauty to the scene. The Auctioneers confidently expect that BCABBOBOUGH NORTH will be the FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESIDENCE for the Colony of New Zealand, and purchasers of sections now will, doubtless, reap a rich harvest of profit in a very short time. Good Sea Fishing can readily be had, while Market 'Gardeners will give a supply of vegetables of all kinds, The terme are made sufficiently easy to be within the reach of all clasees, viz. :— 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in three months, and the balance in three or five years at 5 per cent per annum, with the option of paying off part or all by giving one month's notice. TITLE UNDOUBTED. lithographic plans on application. SATUBDAY, 22nd OCTOBEB. TWO O'CLOCK. For fall particulars, view of plan, Aβ., apply to H. MATSON * CO., the Auctioneers. 93 8882 Excellent Cottage BUILDING SITES. TO ABTISANS, MECHANICS, AND OTHBBS. 4Ali CHOIOE BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE BOBOUGKE OF SYDENHAM, BEING THE SUBDIVISION OF ANDEBSON'S PADDOCK. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THB LAND AND ESTATE SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, OK SATUBDAY, OCTOBEB 29th, 1881, At Two o'clock, A A SECTIONS, situated in the best part of Sydenham, having FRONTAGES on DEVON ROAD FORBES STREET BEAUMONT STREET SHELLY STREET And BENT STBEET The property is dose to the Tramway Terminus in Colombo road, connecting it to ChristchuTch and the Railway Station. The neighborhood is largely populated, and it also haa the advantage of feeing near to the South Christchurch Schools. It alsoaffordsjpeculiar advantages to Mechanics and Artisan*, who may obtain a Suburban Freehold at a Small Outlay, an<? by Tramway transit be carried from the city workshops to the thresholds of their homes in a few minutes. Sydenham being a borough of oonsideraVe importance and constantly progressing, must i eventually become the counterpart of the CatheI dral City itself, and RISEJG ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE. TxsjfS: 15 per cent deposit. Iβ per cent, in three months. Balance in three yean, bearing 6} per cent, i interest; th» purchasers to have the option I of paying off at any time by giving one I month's notice. Plan on Tiaw'at Auctioneers , offise. H. MATSON * CO., Auctioneers. j 10-12 471 BONE DUST. pmOH BONE MEAL TO INCH PIECES. AppJyte H. MATSON * GO., or DANIEL MAYDWELL. 8-20 4801

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5025, 15 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5025, 15 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5025, 15 October 1881, Page 4