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Auctions. H. MATSON A CO. Township of Derby. AM3EHLEY-BBUNNEBTON EXTENSION. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. POSITION PIRST-CLASS. EXTENSIVE AND BAPIDLY BISING DISTRICT. SATURDAY, MAY 3 ? 12 O'CLOCK. MESSES H. M4T3ON & CO. have received instructio-s from Joseph Taylor, Esq, the Freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIB LAND AND ESTATE SALIBCOMS, CASHEL STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, ON SATUBDAY, MAY 3hd, At 12 o'clock, THE BEAUTIFUL TOWNSHIP OF D E -B _B V, COMPBISINO— SECTIONS IAI This property is charmingly situated on the north bank of the Biver Waipara, and is in the midst of one of the moat flourishing and rapidly progressing districts in Canterbury. The Bailway runs right through the Estate, and the station ia within a few chain, of the boundary. Beside a large Town Beserve, convenient sections are specially Beserved for Churches:—No. 32 for the Church of England, No. 50 for the Wesleyan Church, and No. 72 for tbe Soman Catholic Church. Thia Township will be the junction of tie two lines of Bailway, and the extensive frontage to the line of Bailway, 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, carriera', stations, hotels, and other enterprises. Water can be got at Bft. or 10ft. depth. The scenery here is really beautiful, and some of tbe finest building stone in the country is to be had close to tbe boundary. One side of tbe Property faces tbe Glenmark Boad, and another Cass' Peak Boad. It was originally intended to call thia Township Brunnerton, but aa there is already a Township of that name, it was altered to the TOWNSHIP OF DERBY. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 12 O'CLOCK. 4-23 TEEMS VEBY LIBEBAL. 1039 FBIDAY, MAY 9th, 187-T bealey~boad. MESSES H. MATSON A CO. have received instructions from E. M. Templar, Esq., to SELL, At his Farm, Welldown, Bealey road Bailway station, On FBIDAY, MAY 9th, 1879, At 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT TEI WELLDOWN FABM, Farm horses and young stock Implements of husbandry 300 sheep, all fat Also, Tbe crop of 150 acres of capital turnips, to be fed off, together with run of 200 acres of splendid tussock. FBIDAY, MAY 9th, 1879. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON & CO., Anctioneers. SATUBDAY, MAY 10th, 1879. LINCOLN. LINCOLN. SPBINGS*BOAD. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr C. Storey to SELL bis FABM, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CANTEBBUBY "WOOL STOBES CASHEL STBEET, ON SATUBDAY, MAY lOiir, 1879 Situate on SPBINGS BOAD, One mUe from the Lincoln Model Farm, and bounded on one Bide by the Tramway road from BoPeston to Lincoln, Containing NX ACBES, sub-divided into six: paddocks, 4 O securely fenced (live gorse), 63 acres of which is laid down in permanent English pasture, 12 acres wheat stubble, and partly ploughed, and good supply of water. Together with HOUSE thereon, good 3-stalled stable, granary, corn shed, pig atyes. Ac, Ac, Ac. Sale at 1 o'clock. SATUBDAY, MAY 10th, 1879. H. MATSON A CO., Anctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE sth, 1879. DBOMOBE, NEAB ASHBUBTON MESSBS H. MATSON A CO have received instructions from Mr James Gardiner, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, DBOMOBE, Tbe whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, j AND THE FABM, j Consisting of 765 AC BE S , Being Bural Section 26,433, containing .CO Acres, together with house for men, new iron stable, 44ft. by 16ft., and a good well of water; sub-divided into 2 Baddocks, with good sheep proof fences; 200 acres k in stubble, 100 acres erossplooghed, 60 acres skim ploughed, and the remainder in tussock. Bural Section 27,190, containing 365 Acres, securely fenced; 200 acres of which is cross ploughed, 30 acres skim ploughed, and balance in tussock. The Farms can be sold separately or as a whole, and are situate about half a mile from Dromore Bailway Station, and 7 miles from Aahbnrton. Also, 20 Horses, various ages, very heavy draught, all thoroughly staunch and ia work 3 Double-furrow ploughs, by Beed and Gray 2 Single do do by Hornsby 1 Treble do do by Beed and Gray 4 Sets harrows, for 3, 4, and 5 horses do 8 Tip carts, all sew and in good condition 1 Waggon 2 Iron tanks Drinking tanks for horses 1 Sydney dray . And a large quantity, too numerous to mention, of farmers' and contractors' plant. Ba!e at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4290, 30 April 1879, Page 4

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