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. Auctions H. MATSON AND 00. EXTENSIVE AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE. THE FINEST PROPERTIES TN AND ABOUND CHRISTCHURCH. CHARMING RESIDENCE, WITH FIVE ACRES. Springfield Road. St. Asaph Street. Whately Road. Lower High Street. South Avon. St. Albans. Temuka. Wheataheaf. Yaldhurst, Styx, Ac, Ac., Ac. HOUSES. COTTAGES. SHOPS. FARMS. FREEHOLDS. LEASEHOLD. BREWERY. BUILDING SITES. RICH LANDS. THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1880, | Two o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from F. W. DELAMAIN, ESQ. (Who is about to leave for England), TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIB LAND AND ESTATK SALEROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1880, At 2 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING UNUSUALLY CHOICE EEEEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PJiOPEETIES. nALF an Acre of Land, with Two Cottages, in St. Asaph street, Christchurch. HALF Acre Land, with Shops and Dwellings, situated in the Whately Road, now in the occupation of Mr Gapes and others. TWO Valuable Sections of Building Land in Lower High street and Barbadoes street. TtWO Acres of the Richest Vegetable Garden Ground, close to Christchurch, upon Harrison's Farm, St. Albans, close to town. Splendid Building Sites, and rapidly growing value. FIFTEEN Acres of choice Building Land on the South Bank of the Avon River, adjoining the properties of Messrs Palairet and Hitchins, with frontage on the main road and the river. A charming site for villa residences. ONE Acre of Land at Temuka, with the excellent Brewery erected thereon, and let for a term of 18 years at £100 per annum. FORTY Acres of choice Freehold Land at Wheataheaf, all fenced and improved, and let for a term of two years to a good tenant.

SEVENTY-FIVE Acres of Land at Yaldhurst, comprising the Private Course, paddocks, Ac. INTEREST in the Lease of 390 Acres, all fenced and improved, on the .River Styx. And, THAT beautiful Residence so well known as ABBEBLEY, ) Situated off the Springfield road, within a ! quarter of ah hour's walk of the city. This property is a fit reeidence for a Gentleman, and a Man of Taste. The HOUSE contains nine rooms, conservatory, with every other convenience, coach house, stables, outbuildings, ftc, and the LAND comprises about Six Acres of Land, laid out in a most tastefnl, useful, and ornamental manner. The Garden full of choice fruit trees and !flowers,_ croquet lawn, &c, the remainder subdivided into convenient paddocks. There is an abundant supply of water from artesian wells. .It is extremely difficult to find so close to town so compact and handsome a residence. The whele of the above properties must be sold as the owner is about to leave for England. | Terms, liberal at Sale.' Orders for inspection, and full particulars to be had from the Auctioneers. THUBSDAY, 2_r_ JUNE, 1880. 6-5 Two o'clock. 412 TO STOREKEEPERS, CARPENTERS, j TIMBER MERCHANTS, CAPHALISTS, BUTCHERS, HOTELKEEPERS, ftc., —c. Killinchy Township. XX SECTIONS, PROM QUARTER TO ONE AND THREEQUARTER ACRES. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder to * SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TH— CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, Cash— and Hereford streets, ON SATUBDAY, JUNE 26th, 1880, At 2 o'clock, | THE BEAUTIFUL Tow_s_ip of E__l__c_iy, CC SECTIONS in Quarter and One-and-trtf Three-Quarter Acres.

The Township is situated in tho middle of tho EUesmere District, at the junction of Six Roads, in a thickly populated district, and on the Tramway Reserve. The land is good in quality, and by the wish .of a large number of settlers in the K_—ichy District a township is felt to be an absolute necessity. _ It is located on the main roads from the Rakaia to Leeston, Southbridge to Dnnsandel, and Hororata to Leeston, and from its grand position must become the famous Centre 'Township of an advancing and prosperous district. For investment, building, and trade the way is paved for certain profitable returns. Five miles from Southbridge, five miles from Leeston, and€£ miles from Dansandel. SATURDAY, JUNE 26th, 1880. Terms—2s per cent, deposit; balance in three years. 7 per cent, per annum. Lithograph plaas in preparation. H. MATSON ft CO., Auctioneers. «411 NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. | MATSON, COX ft CO. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. having taken Mr C. PERCY COX, who has lately been acting as their agent at Ashburton, into PARTNERSHIP, their business at Ashburton will for the future be conducted under the management of Mr Cox, under the style of MATSON, COX ft CO., And they hope by erecting large business premises, and thus giving increased facilities to their clients, to merit and obtain a fair share of the business hitherto so liberally accorded to them by the public. MATSON, COX ft CO., Ashburton. Jane Ist, 1880. MATSON, COX ft CO. WILL HOLD FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK AT ASHBURTON AND TTNWALD ALTERNATELY. NEXT SALE~AT TTNWALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2 2 w _. 6-12 704 MATSON, COX ft CO. 6k B. F_-___-AN & OO^ AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE BAT.KBMEN Stock and Station Agext—, HIGH STREET, WAD-ATE. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. T_____ed, 1866. _14i.es.BS Hub to meet every Train. G-- FREEMAN ft CO., Auctioneers. WHS*to

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

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