Auctions* H. MATSON AND CO. TATTERS ALL'S. ' WEEKLY SAKE OF HOBSES THIS DAY, Commenrifig at 11 am. SPECIAL ENTBIES: Account Mr H. Pannett. 6WEIL SEED USEFUL YOUNG HOSSES, bred by owner. Account Mr T. Dowhng. TT|Ea.UGHT BP.OOD MABE, imported TraOWEBFOntTBAY *-rear old GELDING, Jγ out of Use above, first rate worker, and well suited for town carrying purposes. Account Mr J Frost. BAY DRAUGHT GSLDING, broken to all kinds of farm work and staunch. Account Mr. S. Frost. BAY HACK MABE, six years, broken to saddle, very good and qniet. GENERAL ENTBTES: 7O HOESES, Including— BBOKESf and Unbrokea Draught Stock, well bred hack and Sght harness Soraes, spring cart horses, 4c, &c. Wβ have also on Private Sale, a largo assortment of single an£ double buggies, spring carts, waggonettes, also heavy and light harness, saddlery, &c. Asction commences at 11 a.tn. SpocieUy'advertised lota at 1 p.m. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. -fI|TE£KLY B£XE OF DAIRY STOCK TBCES 3>A.Y, AT THE TATTB33ALLS TAEDS, Hereford street. 'Entries taken Tip to commencement of Auction. 10 o'dodk. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 11-19 a 099 T H I S_D A. Y. ISIPOETAHT SA.LE ■6? UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, MESSES H. MATSON * CO. have received instructions from Mr Stoddart SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A LARGE QUANTITY OF : Xi TJ Gγ Gγ JL O- E, TEUNKS, SWAGS AND BAGS, Kef t unclaimed at Stoddart'a Temperance Hotel, And which wffi be Sold at the Stores Of H. MATSON * CO., CASHEL STEEET, ON SATUEDAY, NOVEMBEB 16th, ■At 12 o'clock/ H. MATSON ft CO., 31-19 2144 Auctioneers. SALE OP UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIB STOBEB, CASHEL STBEET, ON SATUEDAY, NOVEMBEB 19th, At 12 o'clock, 4 TEUNKS OF UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. Without Beserve. H. MATSON & CO., 1148 2079 Auctioneers. THIS_DAY SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY yoB -CAPITALISTS, INVESTOBS, TRUSTEES, SPECULATORS, And others seeking for Landed Sections in a £rßt-cl*ss Neighbourhood, rapidly rising to great value. CLOSE TO THE CITY. Kear Lancaster Park. Tramway at hand. EASY WALK FBOM TOWN. Neighbours Highly Bespeotable. BATUBDAY, 19th NOVEMBEB. M^SBSHeM ATSON &C O. Save received instructions from the Executors of the late ANDBEW DUNCAN, • to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THKIB LAND AND ESTATE BOOMS. CASHEL STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, ON BATUBDAY, 19th NOVEMBEB, 1881, 2 o'clock, villi those Parceb of Land, being Nob. 1 to 18, comprising—* -|Q CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS, JLO varying in size from 9to 18 perches each, and situated ia MATHESON'S BOAD, FEEEY EOID, And forming part of the beautiful property known as BUNCAIPB NUBSERY GEOUNDS. The position of this well known property is •aighly favorable, being within an easy walk of Christehaxch, dose to the beautiful Lancaster Park grounds, surrounded by excellent neigh"bours, very healthy and convenient, and the •tramway cara will in a few months be running constantly past on the Ferry road. Furehfisers now of this property will find in a ■short time their sections very greatly enhanced ■in value. TEEMS LIBERAL. Title perfect. SikTUBDAY, 19th NOVEMBEB. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneer!. 10-29 1198 SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY SOB 2NVE3TOBS, SPEGULATOBS, TEUSTEES, Or those in search of a CHOICE SITE JJOB A HEALTHY AND HIGHLY PICTUEESQUE EE3IDENCE. SATUBDAY, NOV. 19th, 1881. MESSRS H. MATSON * CO. have received instructions from (he Freeholder SSILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THXIB LAND AND ESTATE ROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATUEDAY, NOVEMBEB 19th, 1831, 2 o'clock, The whole of that VALUABLE AND HIGHLY FAVOEED PSOPBBTY, Comprising O/\ ACRES of CHOICE FEEEHOLD Oil LAND, Subdivided into convenient sized Paddocks, with Bank and Garse Fences, and situated on the »OBTH BOAD, LBITHFIBLD, wiiihlarjje frontage, being part of rural sections 4498,2543,2367,3040, and 587. The soil Xβ ttuescsptionably good, and is in grsss and crop. As a whole, it should make a ehoioe, rich 9mrra. The position is mint f ave-raWe, having charm, iag soesiiry around, and fresh, Bea Ii is wi&hin about two miles of the Balcoirn SaOva; atataon, and possesses all the qaiet beanty of a country and seaside property, «nd farms part of the land belonging to the hotel. Should it not sell as a whole, S viQ be SUBDIVIDED into LOTS of QA 4CBES EACH, ForatinK tioice Utile dairy farms and eon* vesica* blocks for gentlemen's residences. Also, Ql/I ACRES immediately facing the sea, mvt being rural section 2338J, suitable for ntaaißg ground or to eat up into buildinssectone. «M is a most eroelient oppurimiity for those a catain ooaatant rise in values. Terms LfteraL I BATUBDAY, ifoyBMBEB 19th, 1 : ®» 2 o'clock. 1096
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5055, 19 November 1881, Page 4
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