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Auction** H. MATSON & 00. THE NEW TOWNSHIP OF IFISTGKL.AS, PAPANUI BOAD. SPLENDirTpOSmON. GEEAT INCe"eaSING VALUE. CLOSE TO CHEISTCHUBCH. TRAMWAY IN FEONT. SATT7BDAY, 17th DEOEMBEEMESSES H. MATSON & CO. have re. cerred instructions from T. I. Joynt, Eaq., to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THHIB LAND AND ESTATE BOOMS, Cashel Street, Christchurcb, ON SATXTEDAY, 17th DECEMBEE, At 2 o'clock, All that extremely valuable portion of Mβ BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, called F I N G L A S, Subdivided into /» * CONVENIENT SIZED BUILDING O* SECTIONS. I The great and increasing demand for Building Sites in this favorite dietrict has induced the proprietor to meet the requirements of the people by devoting part of his well known and charming property f<« the purpose. Along the whole of the Papanui road, north and south, hoaees are being erected, and a large population is being settled. The reasons for this are that it is the HEALTHIEST, HIGHEST, and moet convenient BUBUBB of CBBISTCaUECH. The purest water is obtained from the artesian wells, and the Tramway passes along the whole line, leading to every part of the colony. Good health and bright spirits are enjoyed by all the dwellers here. .^ It is anticipated that the value of all property along the PAPANUI EOAD will be more than doubled in two or three years, as the quantity for sale in the market is extremely limited, and the demand considerable. . The Main Eoad through Fiaglas is 100 links wide. The neighborhood is first-class, in which are the following residences, viz.:—Messrs T. I. Joynt, H. B. Greseon, Henderson, Norman, Carl, Schmidt, Ehodes, Duncan, &c, &o. The Sections vary from 38 perches to 1 rood 33 perches. Particular attention is called to the following COENEE SECTIONS :-Nos. 53,60, 42 43, 38 all one-quarter acre each; No. 31 contains 33 perches; No. 26 contains 34 perches; No. 18 contains 34 perches ; No. 15, one-quarter acre; No. 12 contains 36 perches. The Sections fronting on the Papanni Eoad, Noa. 1 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, as there are two rapid creeks flowing through the property. Lithographic plans can be had of the Auctioneers. Terms Extremely liberal. SATUBDAY. 17th DECEMBEE, 1881, IM_ At 2 o'clock. 2114 SEA VIEW FARM AT THB BIVEE STYX. (\ft ACRES FBEEHOLD LAND.

"*"**• BOUDN. BATHING, SHOOTING. MESSBS H. MATSON 4 CO. have re. ceived instructions from Mr W. Allen, to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Caahel street, ON BATUBDAY, DEC. 17th, 1881, At 2 o'clock, Oβ ACBES 2BEEBOLD LAND, t/O situate at the River Styx, being part Bnral Sections 5905, 6157, ana Bnral Section 8991, subdivided into 5 paddocks, about 45 acres, fenced, and laid down in English grass and crop of oats, the remaining part in tussock, together with β-roomed house, nearly new, and with every convenience, garden and arteeian well. The farm is bounded by the Eiver Styx, and the sea beach, and commands a splendid view away to the Lyttelton Heads, and around to Kaiapoi. A splendid lagoon is formed along the sea boundary of the farm by the bar of the river, and abounds with all kinds of fish. If the freehold is not sold in one block, twenty five quarter-acre sections are laid off, with a frontage on the Lagoon, forming a most lovely spot for Marine Residences. Also, A LEASEHOLD SECTIONS LAND ~E adjoining, and containing together 235 acres 3 roods 15 perches good tussock land. The property adjoins Captain Brown, J. 8. Boston and Stamford, and the Bottle Lake runs at the back of the section, six miles from New Brighton, and 2| miles from the railway station at Chaney'e Corner. Six miles from Christchuroh. Plan and all particulars to be obtained at the offices of H. MATSON & CO., 11.30 2600 Auctioneers. TOWN PBOPERTY.

MESSES H. MATSON & CO. hare received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Caahel street, on

SATUEDAT, DECEMBER 24th, At 2 o'clock, SECTION LAND, together with TWO COTTAGES—one containing two rooms and scullery, and a good stable; the other containing three rooms and pantry, all plastered. There are good grates, Leamington range, and artesian well. The property is situated in Taylor's lane, Manchester street north, and are the two first cottages as you turn out from Manchester street, en the right hand side. • The property must be sold, as the owner is leaving the colony. H. MATSON & CO., 12-8 2979 Auctioneers. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. CAPITAL INVESTMENTS. TOWN AND COUNTEY. HEBEFOBD STEEET EAST, ABHBUETON, AND SPEINGFIELD. MESSEB H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagee, *° SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE LAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, Cashel street, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th, At 2 o'clock, The following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1. HEBEFOBD STEEET EAST, dose to the corner and having a frontage of 661 links by a depth of 500 links, adjoining the residence of Mr B. Smith. The section is a splendid site for building, or to divide into two allotments, and within easy distance from the city. LOT 2. ASHBUBTON, near to the township, being Lot 19 on plan and part of Enrol Sections 608S and 7922, containing One Eood (more or less), and having a frontage on Allan road. LOT S. SPRINGFIELD, being part Bnral Section 9298, containing 14 Acres (more or lees), situate at Easdale Nook, about three miles from the Springfield Bail* w»y Station. A caoiioe and useful block of land. H. MATEON & CO., Auctioneers. I*lo 3047 BOJME DUST.

TfTOOH BONE MEAL TO INCH PIECES. Apply to H. MATSON A CO., or DANIEL MATDWELL. 8-20 4901

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5073, 10 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5073, 10 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5073, 10 December 1881, Page 4

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