- - - ' Auctions* ■ "■"■" ■■ , MATSON* CO. '_ EXTEHSIVE OF KEBOSENK, CLOIHES PZG3. EX. ISAAC HALL, FEOM NEW TOEK. FBIDAY, 1879, ' 2e'dock. MESSB3 H. MATSON & CO. have received imataructions to BEII, BY PUBvJO AUCTION, 1 At their MFCANTILE SALE BOOMS, CASHED STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, CN FBIDAY, 25th APBIL, 1879, 2 o'clock, Ex Isaac Hall, from New York, O1 tLf\ CASVS LIGHT OF THE OlO\J AGJi! KEROSKNB. ; O(fc/\ CASES eU}THIB PEGS. Abo, 5 CASES, each 50 grees, TANDSTICKERS. 5C - SBB, each 50 gross, SAFETY MATCHES. This vessel is hourly expected, and delivery wul .bi {riven either in LYTTELTON. CHBI TCaUBCH EAILWAY SrATIONjor CHRISTOHUBCH, For the convenience of Country or Coast buyers. The Test Paper etates that the Te3tislso. Color—CryetaL This Kerosene, known as the Light of the Age is the highest known quality in the world, and commands the highest price. A portion of this sHpment will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BKSii^BVE TEEMS VERY LIBEBAL. FRIDAY, 25th APBIL, 1879, 4-12 475 2 o'clock. SANDHILLS. SANDHILLSCLEABING SALE. TUESDAY, ~APRIL 29 MES3BS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Jno. Keir to ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Farm of the late Mr Peter Kerr, The Sandhills, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, 20 head half fcit 2-jr-old steers 12 head half fat 2-yr-old heifers 16 yearlings 3 rat cows 8 miloh cows, in fall profit 1 bull, by Candy, Oxford 200 fat i rose-bred sh ep 200 merino ewes, half fat 100 half-bred lambs 1 mare, 5 yre, by Young Sir Colin 1 mare, 5 yrs, good ia saddle and harness, in foal to Albany 1 iron grey gelding, broken to saddle and ■ harness 3 first class Southdown rams 3 first-class Lincoln rama 1 stack first-class wheat straw, about 20 tons 30 to 40 hea* of extra stock, chiefly 2-yr* 1 horse-power chaffcutter. TUESDAY, APBIL 29th, 1879. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON A CO., Aue>ioncer». SATUBDAY", MAY 3bd, 1879. TAI TAPIT. WESTGATE PABM. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have reoeived instractione from Mr JO3 Wheeler, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their CANTEBBUBY WOOL STOBES, CASHBL STREET, ON SATUEDAY. MAY 3bd, 1879, At 2 o'clock. A A ACBE FARM, all ring fence! and 'dt jfc laid down in English grass, with a never-fa ling stream of water intersecting the farm, together with a sixroomed house with dairy attached and shed. Good garden and well stocked with fruit trees. Within three miles from Lincoln Railway station. The Form is at present under a lease at a rental of .£3O 10s per annum, and has 2$ years to expire. H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneers. SATUBDAY, MAY 3bd, 1879. IN BE THOS. CALDWELL. MESSRS H. MATSON A CO. have received structions from Mr Gao King, Esq., Trustee in the above Estate to SELL B¥ PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Canterbury Wool Stores, Ceshel etreet, ON SATUBDAY, the 3rd MAY, 187?, At 2 o'clock, THS EQUITY OF BRDEMPTION In the following CHOICE FAEMS:— ONE FAEM of 320 Acres of first-class Land, with the following improvements :— New 7-roomed House, well-built Men's Cottage, lined, well finished Large Stables, fla?ged Born, with wooden floor Coach house Fowls' house The whole of the 320 Acres are all broken up and reary for cross ploughing, and from the appearance of the soil should produce a firstclass yield, and will be Sold without the slightest Beserve. BUBAL SECTION, No. 26200. 166 Acres, all fenced, has had one crop taken off, and is now in stubble. Also, BURAL SECTION 26203. 2i7 Acre?, pvttly fenced, in tassoek ; really good soil. Also, BUBAL SECTIONS 23765, 25770. 101 Acres 3 Roods, fenced on one side, both cads; on tha Beich Biad, and is now In with a crop of turnips. This Lot will be Sold subject to the Turnips being eaten off; time for which will be specified. The whole of the Equity of Redemption of the above Lands will be Sold Without Reserve, and is an opening to obtain really good Land at a low price. Arrangements can bs made with the Vendors for only a small portion of the purchase money. SATUBDAY, 3eb MAY, 1879. 1003 ACEE3. 1003 ACBES. iMBEELEY. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr T. A. Bankdn (who ia returning to Christchurch in consequence of not having disposed of his city property), to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE CANTERBURY WOOL BTOBES, CASHEL STBEET, Oα the above date. AI.L THAT SPLENDID FABM OF I /\f\Q ACRES, with a running stream JLvFvl'd of water on eich side, situate four and a half miles from Amberley railway station, and three miles from Greenays railway station, all ring fenced. RS ACBES laid down in English tfO grass. A VL£\ ACBES ploughed, and remainder tfctJ" good tussock land in natural State, part subdivided into six paddocks. The other improvements consist of anewljerected NINE-BOOMED HOUSE, Garden well stocked with choice fruit tress, •and about 1000 forest trees planted on the estate. The auctioneers can recommend this as a most DESIRABLE PBOPEBTY, it commands a fine view of the sea, and has a beautiful spring of water dose to the house. SATUBDAY, "£iu> MAY, 1879. Sale at 2 o'clock. For full particulars and terms apply to H. MATSON A CO., Aisctdoneers. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION .OF AUSTRALASIA. AGENTS WANTED for the Suburbs and Country Districts. 4-8 H. MATSON * CO , Agents,
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 8
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