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Auctions. H. MATSON AND 00. _E&__._>ra-ioi_A.. ______ NORTHERN CENTRAL PRODUCE SALEROOMS. __IIDAY, 18th JUNE, 1880. "JI/fATSON, BUSS & CO. will SELL, AT THETB ROOMS, ASHLEY STREET, ON The above date, On Account of Various Owners, 1000 Bushels Barley 1060 Bushels Oats 100 Bags Barley Meal and Pig Feed Seconds Wheat, Bran, and Sharps Seed Wheat Flour 300 Sheepskins 1 Ton Prime Cheese A Quantity of Miscellaneons Stores. Also, By order of the Trustee in the Estate of Alexander McQuillan, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being too numerous to particularise. Also, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, By order of the Mortgagees, PLOT OF LAND WITH HOUSE thereon, situate in High street, next Mr Noble's forge. Sale at 12 o'clock. TERMS CASH. 6-12 713 MAT3QN. BUSS ft CO. TO STOREKEEPERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. PHILIipSTOWN. TUAM STREET EAST. MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received inßtructions from Mr G. W. MagUir |_LL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land and Estate Sale Rooms, Cashel street, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, 1880, At 2 o'slock, QUARTER-ACRE LAND, together with a nearly new 6-roomed house, scullery, and shop, well fitted up for a general store, with coach-house and stable, two artesian wells; all securely fenced. The property is situated in Tuam street eaEt, near to the Stanmore road. A really good opening for a tradesman, as a store is much needed in this locality. Also, Adjoining the above, A substantial well:bnilt SIX-ROOMED DWELLING-HOUSE, with scullery, well finished and with every convenience, sideboards, dressers, cupboards, &0., &c, securely fenced,and standing on £acre of land. At present let to a good tenant at £1 per week rental.

Adjoining the above. ONE-EIGHTH ACRE LAND, securely fenced, together with a four-roomed house, nearly new, we—finished, and with every convenience. Let at present to a tenant at 14s per week. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 6-9 554 . VIOTOEIA STBEET, WITH FBONTAGES ON MONTBEAL STBEET. FIRST-CLASS CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TVfESSRS H. MATSON ft COt have reJj_L ceived instructions from M_ W. Atkiin - son, to ; SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land Salerooms, Cashel and Hereford SATUBDAY, JUNE 19th, 1880, At 2 o'clock, SECTION OF LAND, Together with five-roomed House, with every convenience. The section has a double frontage, 30ft. on Victoria street and 33ft. on Montreal street, by a depth of 130 ft. opposite Glanville's.coach factory. ■ The tramway runs close past every half-hour, thus connecting the property within five minutes from the centre of the city. Real Bargain. SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, 1880, At 2 o'clock. H. MATSON ft CO., 6.9 555 Auctioneers. _^ID-DI_SrG^TO-Sr. Ward Street off Selwyn Street. MESSRS H. MATSON ft CO. have received instructions from MrD. Anderson, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Canterbury Land and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street, on SATUBDAY, JUNE 19ih, 1880 At 2 o'clock. Section Land, together with Two-roomed Cottage, situated in Ward street, off Selwyn street. The house is match-lined, and has every convenience, artesian well, fte., &o. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 6-9 552 LTNCOLNROAD. CHOICE BUILDING SITES. T«__"_SSRB H. MATSON ft CO. have re_f_. ceived instructions from E. Mossman, ; Esq, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, i AT THH j

LAND AND ESTATE SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, ON BATUEDA.Y, JUNE 19th, 1880, At 2 o'clock, -JO SECTIONS LAND, Each i Acre situate on the Lincoln road, opposite Mr Twigger's, and adjoining the property of Messrs I'Anson, Nairn and Dewesbury, and near Mr Rankin's; only li miles from the town. The Tramway will shortly run by the Property. For investment or for residence the locality is ——quailed, and is daily —creasing in valae. Tern——lo per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in one month, and balance in three years, at 8 percent.' ■ H. MATSON ft CO., Auctioneers. 6-9 557 Newmarket TownsMp, ___I>I)3C_TG^TO-Sr, HASLEY PABK. npHE REMAINING SECTIONS Of the above Township are I OPEN FOB SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Terms Very Liberal. For fall particulars apply to H. MATSON ft CO., Anctioneers. . 6-12 684 _30_ST__1 __DTJST. BONE BUST. THE MOST PROFITABLE SEASON ?o_ USING BONE DUST IS THE WINTER This grand fructifier to be obtained in any, quantity. Apply to H. MATSON ft CO.; CH-r-stchnroh, or DANIEL MAYDWELL. Papanni. 406

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 4

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