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Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1878. ARMAGH STREET EAST. TO BUTCHERS! TO BUTCHERS!! MESSES H. MATSON & CO. haye received instructions from the Proprietor, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, At their Canterbury Wool Stores, THE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. Situate in Armagh street east, together with Butcher's Shop, doing a good trade, and at present let to a tenant at a good rental, weU-bnilt stable, shed artesian well, •with every accommodation for doing: a large and increasing business, well situated for trade, and a good investment for all who are inquiring for a lucrative aid cerfcaiiLlivihg. ' i H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers.

LAND TO LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By order of the KAIAPOI BOBOUGH COUNCIL. H. MATSON & CO. have reJiJL ceired instructions from the Borough Council of Kaiapoi, to LET "B3T AUCTIONS ox HATTTRBAT, AUGUST 24th, 1878. AT - ... CANrEBBUSY WOOL STORES, THB onnrt acres of arable land, AtU\}\J being B.S, Nos. 2181, 2185,2186, 2187. :

Lease 14 years to ran. Further particulars in future advertisements. H. MATSON & CO. ~" SATURDAY, AITGTJST 24th. ST. ASAPS STEEET. MEiSBS H. MATSOM & CO. flaw received instructions from Mr C. Wa-ey, to gELL BF PUBLIC AUCnOS, On the ab ive date, At their Canterbury Wool Stores, Valuable LEASEHOLD PPvOPEBTY, having 60ft. froatage in St. Asaph street and 30ft. frontage in Manchester street; inth -two shops and dwellings, two co/.tiges and workshops thereon, bringing a :rood rental. Lease long period to run.

Terms easy. This is a very valuable investment not often toT>e obtained, as the property is in two of the most important streets of the rity. ! 8-2 L H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. ' PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TOWNSHIP OF ELLISSAM! TOWNSHIP OF ELLISHAM!! SATFEBAY, AFGUST 2i JjXessrs xL. JuLatsona c>o. have receive i inttrcctions from the proprietor to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Canterbury Wool Stores, Cashel street, THE TOWN3HIP OF ELLISHAM. ,

This promising township iff sitnafcod at EHis's Fkt, about three miles from Bennett's Station, on the Oxford line, and five miles from diet, and at the junction of seven important roads, bo less than three of which are the direct lines of communication" with the railway stations, viz., Oxford, Oarteton, Bennett's, and Coat. These roads constitnta the main' streets of the township, thus insuring a constant and uninterrupted stream of traflc. ; " ' '. "Wateriß obtainable at the depth of 20ft., and excellent in quality. Oving to theproximity of the' Oxford sawmills, timber for building or! other purposes - is botl abundant and cheap.; The soil is naturally weQ drained, and the situation is remarkably sahbrious, being sheltered ou aU sides by hills, yet;not shut in. The.whole: of the land in the dstrict is Bold, and being! rapidly settled. Eese-ves hive been made for, school and church poroses. Eligible sites for; all business purpose:, and the locaity being welli settled, the necessity sf a township is most important. . . _. I # . Tbems :—Twenty.per cent, deposit , ; balance! in two years, at 8 percent. . ■ s. J; Plans and every.information on application to MATSOX, BUSS & CO., Bangioraj and ; H. MA.TSON & CO., Auctioneers.| SATUEDAY, AUGUST 24th;'1878.

MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of Mr C. C. BeaumelbuVe- to STBLIi BY PUBLIC AUCTION, All Might, Title and Interest in LEASEHOLD PBOPEiiTY, ■■■■ •■■ ; ■•■■'■ ■, At their •'<■'■ ■■■■ ' OANTERBUEY TVX>OL STOEES, .' ■-• On the above date, U ACRES, more or less, all tinder cultivation, Together with a A -BOOMED HOUSE {Rural Sections 848 TC and 855) in the Christchnrch district. Lease^—9 yesirs to run with a right to purchase. "- ■-■■■'■ :.•..■. l',i'.'..\ ■ ; H. MATSON & CO., Austioiicers.

AKAEOA AKAEOA AKAEOA Railway Terminus. LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP, ON THE B"ANKS O? TSE PUANO RIVER. ME=SI?SH. MAT3OV& CO. have received instructions from Mr Wm. Coop to:' SELL BY EUBLIG AUCTION,

CANTERBURY WOOL STORE, At future date, THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP. The aspects representing- the above are most nnasnal, thero "behiEf no township rear, and the KAtH.VA.Y- TO AKABOA beinf* nn ESTABLISHED PACT, a fine timbered locality of iSraairn, an TX>pnlition, ffrtility of lioit, oonTfrpence of all the Val'ey roads, Lafcea Fwr-yth end -Kllesmere as water ways to the swrroundins districts of Leeston, Soathbridge, SpricKston, and Ellcsmtre. A fine sele; site for a Terminus Hotel. Splendid natural water power for any deseriptionof manufacturing, purposes. There are most ndmiratle sifwin the township for every desc-iptiun of tr-ide, end coaches from till parts of the Peninsula for.-n a' connecting link to this teraunus of and rairway. A considerable traffic mast necessarily ensne, tha< creating this town to be the City of the Pesmsttla^ The imaieiliate neighborhood is abundantly watered by the beautiful itreanj of the Pnano. The locality being well wooded thio is frame in Clinwts ealubrions and romantic position cannot fail to nwke Little Hirer of ao ia-coni-idemble iTiporfcanre; li miles from Lake F'irsyth, 8 mile 3 fr.im Barrs's Bay. 213 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers.

HOKOBATA. TyrESISES H. MATSON & CO. have reivL ceirod iobtractions from Mr R. Maffej SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At thsir * OIifTEBBURY WOOL STORES, At an early date, -j wpm i ACHES FBBKttOLU LAND, situate JLOf 2 within fonr miles of Coaluate Staikon. HoTissand imi>roTements. jrood : * i>hvb!e with <»rn-loft, wool shed of iron ; all laid down in English' grass and good sheep proof liTe fences. &c. Also, ' Syf\i\ ACBTSS LEASEHOLD' LAND, £&JAJ f need and subSmdcd into seven •' paddocks; 25 wceit. 35 in oats, 25 for grass seed, residue in grass. ' ' ■'■ ■' Lease—3 wars to rnn at low rental, and can be purchased. ' . . ... Tonuslibersl. H. 9141'iiOK & CO., AucUoa«rj.

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4077, 21 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4077, 21 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4077, 21 August 1878, Page 4

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