Auctions. , „ H. MATSON AND CO. ~ LADBBOOK BALLWAY STATION. MESSES H. MATSON A CO. iare received instructions from Mr W. C. Ladbro&k to SELL HIS PAEM OF 195 AOSES ' 65 acres of which are below t'e Railway Btation, the balance being above* the line of rail, all securely fenced and subdivided into ten padlocks; 15 acres ia permanent Esgli&h pasture; 65 acres sown la*t year; 14 acres of turnips; 27 acres ploughed and ready for rape seed; remainder in stubble, together with dwelling-house and sheds. A fine spring of water is in the farmyard to supply house and stock; it is bounded on one side by a, creek, and the Ladbrook railway station is upon the property. The above is a Try early selection, having been token up by the late Mr Wm. Ladbrook, under the Canterbury Association. Terms to be arranged. H. MATfeON & CO., Auctioneer*". VALUABLE SECTIONS OP L AN D, IN TH» CITY OF CHBISTCHTJECH AND THE SUBTJEBS. MESSHS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from J. P. Re3tell, Esq to OFFER the undermentioned SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, Viz, Cashel street and Btdford Esw—Lots 39 and 40. each .£450 Bedford Bow—Lots 61 and 62, each .£350. Gatherer's Land, Cashel street East —Sections 5, 8, 9, and 9a, and lot 18. from .£SO to £200. o i Wilson's Gardens —Sections town reserves 8 and 9, each .£135. Papanui, Rural Section 151—Nine sections at Jβ 120 each, or at per acre. Papanui, Kackett's Land —Lots 11 and 12, nearly 3 acres, pri-e .£250. Papanui, Abbott's Farm, Styx, North road— 5 acres and 3 acres, at £33 per icre. Terms very easy. H. MATcON & CO., Auctioneers. HALKETT.__HALKET3\ TO FAEMEES, INVESTORS, AND SPECULATOES. MESSES H. MATSON & CO., have received iabtractions from Mr F. La wry, TO SELL, That Valmble Section of LAND, containing about 800 A C B E S. Eitnata about this side of Halkett School, fenced and subdivided into twelve paddocks, with good gorse fences, 300 acres is laid down in English grass, 100 acres now ready for wheat, and the remainder in stubble. The fences are ia good repair, and the form in lapital heart, and well suited for agriculture. Together with, Honse of eight rooms, new, and outbuildings, stable 50ft. x 40, 10 etalkd stable, with granary, 50ft. x 16ft. Another granary, 30ft. z 12ft., aheep yards and two good wells. All particulars to ba obtained at the offices of H. MATSO W & CO., Auctioneers CLIFFOBD & CO' Cliffobd andv/o AucnoNiHßa, Produce and Commossion MSBCHANTS, CENTBAL SALE YAEDS, (Established 1866) ASHEL AND HEREFORD STREETS, CHBISTCHUECH. Every Saturday Live and Dead Stock, Furniture, and Miscellaneous Goods. Stale of Poultry, 12 noon punctually. Pigs, 1 p.m., punctually. Horses, Cattle, and Implements, 2 p.m. Sale of Furniture by Mr J. Fletcher, at 12 noon. TOWW AND COTJNTBT SAI.KB COKDXICTID. Cash Advances made on Furniture, Produce, &c., 6-2 Consigned for Sale. 658-1 UNDER DISTRAIN! FOR EENT. MESSES. CLIFFORD & CO. have received instructions TO SKLL, At their Auction Boom?, Cashel sfreet, CnSATUBDIY, APRIL 19th, At 12 noon, 1 cow Household furniture and effects Timber, and sundries. 4-19 B^o W. J. G. BLUETT & CO SPECIAL HOESE SALE. MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., favored with, instructions from various Owners, will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF HOE3ES, LEESTON. On TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd, When they will OFFEB, on account of T. L. Bradshaw, Esq., the following DRAUGHT HORSES— Farmer, chesnut gelding, 3 yrs Captain, b!a?k gelding , . 7 yra Prince, bl'ick pelding, 0 yra Dick, bUck gelding, aged Polly, black mare, 3 yrs Flower, b»y m»re, aged Nelly, oheenut mare, foal at foot, agei Pet, brown mare, aged HACKS. Darkey, black gelding, 8 years Billy, black gelding, aged IMPLEMENTS. 4 drays 2 double furrow ploughs Quantity of harness On account of Mr John Phillips, Jonathan, bay gelding Gipey, bay m»re Sydney, bay gelding Cockey, b»y gelding Tommy, bay gelding Entire, guaranteed quiet in harness Bay mare, good in saddle and harness 1 heavy draught gelding, 4 years A ho, On account of various owners, 50 very superior <iraught mare?, with foal at, foot, draught geldings, carriage and cab horses, light harness, and hacks. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., Auctioneers, 4 16 655 Leestoa and Southbridge. MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETi , & CO. will hold their next FURNITURE AND GENERAL PRODUCE S*LE, At their Saleroom, Lee«ton, On MONDAY, APRIL 28th, At 12 o'clock pharp, When they will OFFER, On account of several owners, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FDR SI TUBE, POTATOES, SADDLER?, &c. Further entries may be made at our offices, Leeston and Southbridge. Also, POINTERS, Descended from stock bred by his Excellency t the Marquis of Normanby. 3 sheep dogs 3foxter.iera W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneers, 4-19 790 Leeston and Southbridge. ESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT & COhave FOB SALE, FAEMS in thb ELLESMERE DISTRICT, Bauring from 20 to 300 Acres. 12-3 3830 TjlOE SALE OB TO LET — Pure-brea LINCOLN RAMS Purebred LEICESTER EAMS, On account of Messrs Maclean & Co., of Auckland. - W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., 4 5 154' Leeston and Sonthbridge. FOE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, a BUTCHEBING BUSINKSS and PLANT in a country district, doing a large and profitable trade. For further particulars, apply to w3 o BLT JETT & CO., 4-12 484 Leeston and Sonthbridge. FOB SALK, by private treaty, a. comfortable six-roomed HOUSE and quarter acre LAND at Southbridge. Terms liberal. - - W. J. G. BLUETT ACO , 3-19 9307 Jxeston and Sonthbridge. *
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 8
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