A-usttons. H. MATBON AND GO. J ,1 BiLIS OP EXTBA 8 ____ SUPEBIOB . TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, l ON THURSDAY, 27th OC.OBER, . AT THB J WOOL BTOBEB, Cashel street, Christchurch, by 10-26 1019 H. MATSON ft CO. CHOICE, HEALTHY, AND SELECT. < CLOSE TO CHBISTCHUBCH. Papa_nii Road Tramway, AN UNUSUAL OPPOBTUNITY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1881, TWO O'CLOCK. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Searell to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIB LAND AND ESTATE EOOMS, Cashel street, Chri-tchurch, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1881, At Two o'clock, ALL THOSE PAECELS OF LAND Situated on NORMAN'S BOAD Papanui Road, With considerable frontages to the Line of Bailway, leading to all parts of the Colony, and Ci-OSE TO THE TEAMWAY, Giving all the advantages of a quiet, charming country position, at the same time being within 15 minutes' reach of Christchurch, THE BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS (Varying in Size). These sections have been judiciously subdivided to suit all classes, and the terms have been made so easy as to secure a certain sale. The position of this land is high and healthy, with picturesque views on all sides, and surrounded by first-class residences, such as Messrs E. H. Rhodes, Norman, Duncan, Gresson, Carl. . Schmidt, J. T. Matson, J. T. Peacock, and many others. All classes of property are rapidly rising in value in this distriot, and either for investment, occupation, or speculation, theEe sectionß are unequalled. Litho. plans to be had of the Auctioneers. The road through the block is now made and footpaths formed. Terms liberal. f SATUBDAY, OCTOBEB 29th, 1881. 10-8 329 \ Excellent Cottage ! BUILDING SITES. i TO ABTISANS, MECHANICS, p AND OTHERS. • ____ CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM, BEING 7 THE SUBDIVISION 1 OF ANDERSON'S PADDOCK. 1 TiJESSBS H. MATSON ft CO. have reJjjL ceived instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT THBS I LAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, I Cashel street, ON SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1881, At Two o'clock, M SECTIONS, situated in the best part of Sydenham, haying FEONT- * AGES on DEVON BOAD FORBES STEEET BEAUMONT STEEET ' SHELLY STEEET And BENT STBEET [i ___ The property is close to the Tramway Terminus in Colombo road, connecting it to Christchurch and the Bailway Station. The neighborhood is largely populated, and it also has the advantage of being near to the South Christchnrch Schools. It alsoaffordslp eculiar advantages ' to Mechanics and Artisans, who may obtain a r Suburban Freehold at a Small Outlay, and by Tramway transit be carried from the city workshops to the thresholds of their homes in a few minutes. Sydenham being a borough of considerable importance and constantly progressing, must eventually become the counterpart of the Cathedral City itself, and RISING ENOBMOUSLY IN VALUE. T-BHS: ' 15 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in three months. Balance in three years, bearing 6_- per cent. . interest; the purchasers to have the option of paying off at any time by giving one month's notice. Plan on view "at Auctioneers' office. H. MATSON ft CO., Auctioneers. 10-12 471 BUILDING SlTESchoice. HEALTHY. SUPEBIOB, WEST TOWN BELT. ADDINGTON. ' 71|-ESSES TS "»|ATSON ft /^<o Have received instructions from Messrs Garforth and Lee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land and Estate Sale Booms, Cashel street, ON SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 29th, At 2 o'clock, 9 BUILDING SECTIONS at ADDINGTON, close to the Sale Yards, with frontages on the WEST TOWN BELT, MAYFAIB STEEET AND ALLIANCE STEEET. The sections are beautifully situated, overlooking the Domain, and are in a most healthy locality. The Addington railway station close to hand, and the tramway is about being constructed to Addington, thus bringing the situation within a few minutes' from town, and for villa residences a more rural and pretty situation could not be found in the environs of Christchurch. H. MATSON ft CO., 10-12 470 Auctioneers. JUL. J__L ATSON & \JO. Have the FOLLOWING GOODS FOB SALE AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PBICES: Ex Abernyte and other arrivals— CBUSHED LQAF SUGAB, lewt casks SNOWDEOP SUGABS FINE WHITE CEYSTALS CANDLES, De Boubaix and Co , 251b boxes PBESEEVED MILK, " Milkmaid" brand BUBGU-.DY, Beanne, ldoz cases BEANDY, Desandier and Co., in ldoz cases, flasks, half-flasks, and qr.-casks BONEDUST CHAMPAGNE, Pommery, quarts and Dints CHAFF-CUTTEE, horse power, Bunde. BEFBIGEBATOBS, large and small SEEDS— BED AND WHITE CLOVES COW GBASS TBEJOIL _.T_^VKB! COCKSFOOT BYE GBASS RAPE, ftc. POTATOES ■ . SHI—.BIES, pale and dark TEAS, in half-chests and.-oxeß, New Be____. WHISKIES, in quarters and octaves SALT, coarse BUGGIES, CABEIAQE and HOBSES Now Landing, 10Tone, 400 bundles, li x 18_3age. HOOP EBON ___ __iCa«ea of LYSAGHTS 088 CORRUGATED, 6, 7,8, and 9ft.
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5034, 26 October 1881, Page 4
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