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Anctfons. ----- " *' * • * —■—— H. MATSON AND CO. -_-T_arSIYE SALE OF KEROSEN-V CLOTHBS PEGS. * s iK ISAAG H-J__riilOM NEW YORK* EEEDAY, MAY 2nd, 1879. 2 o'clock. MESSRS H- MATSON A CO. have received instructions to SELL PUBLIO AUCTION, At-their MECANTILE SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, PBEDAY, MAT 2nd, 1879. 2b T clock,: Ex Isaac Hall, from New York, 91 p_rfc CASaS LIGHT OP THE OJLOvJ AGE KEROSENE. Of)(\ CASES CLOTHES PEGS. Also, 5 CASES, each 50 gross, TANDSTICKERS. 5C iSBS, each 50 gross, SAFETY MATCHES. This vessel is hourly expected, and delivery wfll bs (riven either in LYTTELTON, CHEIiTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION; or CHRISTCHURCH, For the convenience of Country or Coast buyers. The Test Paper states that the Testis 150. Color—Cryßtal. This Kerosene, known as the Light of the Age, ia the highest known quality in the world, and commands the highest price. A portion of this shipment will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE TERMS VERY LLBEEAL. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1879, 4-12 475 2 o'clock. SECTIONS AND COTTAGES IN CfHRISTCHURCH. SATURDAY. MAY 3. •"H/TESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have reJjJL ceived instructions from Mr Thomas Magee to OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TH-1B CANTEBBUBY WOOL STOBBS, CASHEL STREET, ON SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1879, Two very Valuable TOWN ALLOTMENTS situate in Lyttelton street, off Madras •street, together with two 4 roomed Cottages thereon, match lined and papered, and with all conveniences. The house are let at a rental of 10s per week, and are now in occupation. Each cottage has nearly an eighth of an acre, and fenced in. This property being situated in the centre of Christchurch, should not fail to- attract special notice, as it affords an opportunity to secure freeholds within the city not often to be obtained. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers.... Township of Derfcy. AMBEBLEY-BEUNNBSTON EXTENSION. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. POSITION PIRST-CLASS. EXTENSIVE AND RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. SATURDAY, MAY 3_, 12 O'CLOCK. MESSR3 H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Joseph Taylor, Esq, the Freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIK LAND AND ESTATE.SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, OS SATURDAY, MAY 3_a>, At 12 o'clock, THE BEAUTIFUL TOWNSHIP OF DEEBY, COMPBISING— |/\| SECTIONS IAI This property is charmingly situated on the north bank of the Biver Waipara, and is in the midst of one of the most flourishing and rapidly progressing districts in Canterbury. The Railway runs right through the Estate' and ths station is within a few chains of the boundary. Beside a large Town Reserve, convenient sections are specially Reserved for Churches:—No. 32 for the Church of England, No. £0 for the Wesleyan Church, and No. 72 for the Roman Catholic Church. This Township will be the junction of t*e two lines of Bailway, and the extensive frontage to the line of Railway, provides very valuable sites for ridings and depots for wool, produce, stock, Ac. There is no other Land in the district open for purchase, and buyers will find a demand will rapidly arise for Trade purposes, depots, carriers', stations, hotels, and other enterprises. Water can be got at Bft. or 10ft. depth. The scenery here is really beautiful, and some of the finest building- stone in the country is to ba had close ts the boundary. One side of the Property faces the Glenmark Road, and another Cass' Peak Rood. It was originally intended to call thia Township Brunnerton, but as there is already a Township of that name, it was altered to the TOWJTSHIP OF DERBY. SATURDAY, MAY S 9 12 O'CLOOK. 4-23 TERMS VERY LIRERAL. 1039 VALUABLE SECTIONS OF LAND, nsr ths CITY OF CHBISTCHUBCH AND THE SUBUKBS. MESSRS H. MATSON A CO. have re- - cerved instructions to OFFER the under, mentioned _____ SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, Viz., Cashel street and Bedford Row—-Lota 39 aad 40, each £450. Bedford Row—Lots 61 and 62, each £350. Gatherer's Land, Cashel street East—Sections 5, 8, 9, and Sa, and lot 18, from £50 to £200. I. ... ' ■ Wilson's Gardens—Sections town reserves 8 and.9. each .£135. Papanui, Rural Section 151—Nine sections at £120ea-h,oratper«_«. Papanni, Hackett's Land—Lota 11 and 12, nearly 3 acres, price ,£250. Papanui, Abbott's Farm, Styx, North-.md— 5 acres and 3 acres, at per aero. Terras—l-10th deposit, l-10th of the purchase money in three months by promissory notes, bearing-10 per cent- l-10th ditto in' Sax months, l-sth ditto in eighteen months, balance in four years, interest after first eighteen months to be paid quarterly. . H. Ifc-TSO-T* CO., Aaetisßjeers.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 4

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