Auction*. H. MATSON & CO. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TOR INVESTORS, TRUSTEES, OCCUPIERS, SPECULATORS, OR OTHERS, WISHING TO KAKE LARGE PROFITS IN A SHORT TIME. VALUES THAT MUST GREATLY INCREASE. OWNER DETERMINED TO FTOTT., AS IT IS NECESSAEY FOE HIM TO CONCENTRATE HIS CAPITAL FOB A SPECIAL PURPOSE. GBEAT BARGAINS. LAEGKE EETUSNS. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Thomas Mills, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THBIS LAND AND ESTATE AUCTION BOOMS, ON SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER At 2 O'CLOCK, The following portion of his VALUABLE PROFEttTIES, as follows :— That picturesque and charming property, situated at SAINT MARTIN'S, OPAWA, Being parts of B.S. 16 and 54, containing nearly EIGHT ACRES OF BTCH LAND, beautifully laid out in Flower Garden, Orchard with a great variety of Old Fruit Trees, Choice Plants, Shrubs, and Trees, Excellent Lawn and Carriage Drive. The river Heathcote passes the long boundary of a portion of the land, affording the pleasures of rowing, sailing, fishing, and swimming. There are two trout ponds. Upon a terrace commanding the most delightful scenery is erected the WELL BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE, With handsome Verandahs, and unusually lofty rooms and spacious passages, with nine large rooms, comprising DRAWING AND DINING BOOMS, LIBRARY, FIVE BEDROOMS, Kitchen, Pantry Washhouse, Bath Room, Coach House and Stables, Man's Bsom, Loft, &c., &c, Fowl House, and other Outbuildings. A Bridge is about to be thrown across the Heathcote, which brings the property close to Sydenham, near the Christchnrch Railway Station. It is now only ten minutes' walk from Wilson's Railway Platform. Possession can be given early. Also, - SIXTEEN QUABTEB - ACRE SEC TIONS on the BERWICK ESTATE, * viz.—Nos. 4 and 6 on Cashel'street;. No. 53 on Gloucester street, Nos. 8, 9, 10,11, and part of 2on Hereford street; Nos. 97a, 93, 99, and 100 on Percy street, and Nos. 104, 105, 106, and 107, on Elizabeth street, all in Christchurcb, and rapidly growing into great value. Also, THIRTEEN QUARTER-ACEE SECTIONS, fronting on the EICCAETON BOAD, Wellington road, and Nelson street, being Nos. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9,10,12,13, 14,15,16,17,18. Splendid sites for building, and dose to the city. The Tramway will shortly pass in front. Also, IVTINE SECTIONS on LANCASTER J3l PABK, Ferry road. Nos. 13, 4, 7,15, 46,47, 21,43 and 43a, 44 and 44a,. dose to the beautiful Sports grounds, within a short walk of the Post office, and the Tramway will in a few weeks ba running in front. The demand for Land here is very great, and values are rapidly increasing. Also, ELEVEN ACBES and TWENTY PERCHES of Choioe Land at PBEBBLETON, being part of 8.8. 3122, within an easy distance of Christchurch, and a valuable blook, all securely fenced, about half a mile from the Railway Station. It has a good frontage on two roads, and the Railway runs on one side of the property. Also, SIX AND THBEEQUABTEB ACRES of Bich Land at WEST MELTON, part of B.S. 31427, a beautiful piece of Land, dose to Christchnrch and the Bolleston Junction Station, all securely fenced. Also, FOUR SECTIONS at RICHMOND, being part of B.S. 29925, Nob. 1, 2,7, and fourteen, at the junction of nine roads, near to the residence of Honorable John Hall, and about four and a half miles from the Horndon Junction. Also, EIGHTEEN QUABTEE- ACRE SECTIONS at LOBUBN, Nos. 38, 43, 44, €0. 61, 67, 73, 74. 80, 123, 124, 125,136, 137,138,139,140,141. The above affords a grand opportunity rto persons seeking profitable investments, as the Proprietor is DETERMINED upon effecting sales, to carry out the object he has in view, and the TEEMS WILL BE MADE EASY. SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. 11.5 Two "o'clock. 1536 RUSSELL'S FLAT, DALETHOBPE BOAD. -fflQ A C B~~E FAE M. ME3SBS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr A. W. Beid, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THB LAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, Cashel street, 'ON SATURDAY, NOV. 26th, 1881, At 2 o'clock, IAO ACRES good GRAZING LAND, lXftJ being 13,927, 3,928 and 18,594, situated at BUSSELL'S FLAT, ON THB DALETHOBPE BOAD, Subdivided into Six Paddocks, all securely fenced and laid down in Grass, together with DWELLING-HOUSE and Stable. The Property is about 3 miles from Springfield and Annat Stations, and within 1 mile from the Government Schools, and the whole of the land in the neighborhood is occupied and in cultivation. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 11-5 1532 ijJ O~ T E t7 " AT TAI TAPU, 645 ACEE FAEM. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. hare received instructions TO LET, A CAPITAL GRAZING FABM, Situate at tbe Ahuriri, about two miles from Judge's Hotel, at Tai Tapu; the Farm is well fenced, and with plenty of feed. Poesession can be given at once. V. MATSON ft CO., 10-5 178 Auctioneers. bone^dustT BONE HEAL TO INCH PIECES. ]§;MATSON A CO., o* DANIEL MAYDWELL. 8-20 4901
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5055, 19 November 1881, Page 4
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