Auctions. H. MATSON * CO. RUSSELL'S FLAT, DALETHOBPE BOAD. -fl/JQ A C R~~E FAB M. MESSBS H. MATSON * CO. have re-; ceived infltructions from Mr A. W. Beid, to _ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE _, _,_-,,_, LAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, . Cashel street, SATUBDAY, NOV. 26th, 1881, At 2 o'clock, .„_ -f -SO ACEES good GRAZING. LAND,» IXMtJ being 13,927. 3,928 and 18.594, situated at ' BUSSELL'S FLAT, ON THE DALETHOBPE BOAD, Subdivided into Six Paddocks, all securely fenced and laid down m 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. COAL SEAMS are almost certain underlaying the farm, aa the Springfield Coal Mine is within ten chains on the one side, and the seams dip under the farm. H* MATSON A CO., Auctioneers. 11-5 1532 _____ FIBST-CLASS INVESTMENT. CHBISTCHUBCH CITY PEOPEBTY. j DAILY INCBEASING VALUE. FIBST-CLASS POSITION. TITLE PEBFECT. MESSBS H. MATSON ft CO. have received instructions from Wm. Holly, Esq., to , SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THBIB LAND AND ESTATE AUCTION BOOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATUBDAY, NOVEMBEB 26th, 2 o'clock, The following— ALL THAT PABCEL OF LAND, Containing— ONE QUAETEE OF AN ACRE, more or less, being Town Section Np. 954, upon wßeh is erected a thoroughly WELL-BUILT MOUSE, Containing 12 Booms, Drawing and dining rooms, breakfast room, eight bedrooms, large kitcheo, pantry, store room, wash-house and boiler, handsome fixed, wardrobe in one of the upper bedrooms. Gas laid on, and every convenience. The Back Premises consist of— Coach hsuse and harness room Also, A large building, strongly built, and paved, comprising Four Loose Boxes, 16ft square each, with a Loft capable of holding 2000 bushels of grain I . ~ r Also, A—other building, strongly built, comprising Three loose boxes, lift by 14ft each, also paved, with loft capable of holding 1400 bushels of grain. All splendidly ventilated, and well fitted np. There are the usual outbuilding., fowl house, piggery, Ao., with good orchard, filled with most excellent trees, artesian well, and complete drainage. This very desirable property is. situated in the best part of Tuam street East, Christchurch, immediately at the back of Dr. Townend's, and surrounded by a highly respectable neighborhood. There is sufficient room on the section to erect another house. Tbe above property would admirably suit a Doctor, a Merchant, a Horse Dealer, or a Speculator, as the position is close to the centre of the city, and the two large buildings at the back could, at small cost, be turned'into warehouses. The adjoining quarter acre section can be leased at a low rental.' For cards to view apply to the auctioneer. Title perfect. SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 11-5; .-■ 2 o'clock. 1534 THE NEW TOWNSHIP OP __TE-STGJ-3--A.S, PAPANUI BO AD. , SPI__q)_OPOSITipN. GREAT INCBEASING VALUE. . CLOSE TO Crtf-STCHUBCH. tramwA-Tn FRONT. SATUBDAY, ITth I)_O_SMBEB, MESSBS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from: T,, L Joynt, ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THBIB ■■••' LAND AND ESTATE ROOMS, Cashel Street, Chriatchurch, on . __ SATUBDAY, 17th DEOEMBEB, At 2 o'clock, All that extremely valuable portion of his BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, catted -El N G L A S v Subdivided into £** CONVENIENT SIZED BUILDING o_fc SECTIONS/ a The great and increasing demand for Building Sites in this favorite district has induced the proprietor to meet the requirements of the people by devoting part of his well 'known and chfffruing property for the purpose. Along the whole ol the Papanui road, north and south, houses are being erected, and a large population is being settled. The reasons for this are that it is the HEALTHIEST, HIGHEST, and most convenient SUBURB of CHBISTCHUBCH. The purest water is obtained from the artesian wells, and the Tramway passes, along the whole line, leading toevery part of the colony. Good health and bright spirits are enjoyed by all tbe dwellers here. It ia anticipated that the value of all property along tha PAPANUI BO AD will be more than doubled in two or three years, as the quantity for sale in the market ia extremely limited, and the demand considerable. The Main Boad through Finglas is 100 links wide; The neighborhood ia first-claaa, in which are the following residences, viz.:—Messrs T. I. Joynt, H. B. Gressbn, Henderson, Norman, Q-rl, Schmidt, Rhodes, Duncan, _$0,, Ac The Section, vary from 38 perches to 1 rood 33 perches. Particular attention is called to the following CORNER SECTIONS :—N05.53,60, 42, 49, 38. all one-quarter acre each; No. 31 contains 33 perches; No. 26 contains 34 perches; No. 18 contains 34 parches; No. 15, one-quarter acre; No. 12 contains 36 perches. The Sections fronting on toe Papanui Boad, Nos.l to 6, have 90 links frontage by 250 links depth, and are all admirably adapted for gentlemen's residences. The most perfect drainage can be relied upon, aa there are two rapid creeks flowing through the property. LithograpMo plans can be had of the Auctioneers. Terms Extremely IdberaL SATUBDAY, 1881, 11-19 At 2 o'clock. 2114 WOOL, GKAJLN, &0. MESSBS H, MATSON & CO. »» prepared to make T,tmgfe*T. CASH ADVANCES TTfOH WOOL, G> B AIN, &c, Either for Shipment to their Agsntsin England, cr the Colonias FOR SALE PBTVATTSLY OR BY AUCTION in these Markets. WOOLPAOEB and COBNSACKB For Sale at Low-stßate-. MONEY to be LENT upon Mortgage of 8-20 Freehold Property. . 8343 Scarborough North. THE QUEEN OF IvATEEING PLACES. FOR REMAINING SECTIONS, Apply to H. MATSON A CO.; or, ALEX. BBOADFOOT, 11-23 2386 BeaView, Amberley.
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5058, 23 November 1881, Page 4
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