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Auctions. MATSON & CO. TATTERSA-LL'S. SATUBDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21st. USUAL W__SEB_LY H6RSE SA__S. . Ccmmencißg»t--l-30a_i_-- •*■_. pb_bsent entrieb 60 Horses. BROKEN and ON-IhOKEN FABatj HOBSES - _ -XTjtcSBAndLIGHTHARNESS HORSES, ' - WEIGHT-CARRYING COSS; SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account a client. For Positive and Unreserved Sale, 3.nß3_*-CI_ASS STAUNCH FARM HORSES, especially good workers, and a line that can be recommended tor harvest work. . .v- ■ An additional list of Special Entries in later announcements. _ __ MATSON AND CO., 2i_4 Auctioneera. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PCBUO. On Saturday last, owing to the inclemency of the weather, we were compelled to postpone 2£E__I___CURLETT AND FREEMAN'S CLEARING SALE OF TRAPS. Sec. Advertised for that date on the Premises, Oxford Terrace. .-_■__ - -ltrij have now to announce that tbe W AUCTION will be held at our ■■ ■ WOOL STORES, CASHEL STREET, ON SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21st, At 11 o'clock. Catalogue and cards to view on application *° MATSON and CO.. g493 Auctioneers. AVONSIDE. RIVER FRONTAGE. CHARMING VIEW OF THE AVON. MESSRS MATSON and CO. have received instructions from W. G. Judge, i-sq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Stu, 18S7, . _ At 2 o'clock, . _„ ■■.■■_ Avery choice SECTION OF LAND, situate atfAvonS.de, with frontage on the .Riv&r and St. James street, Linwood, and. near to tlie Avonside Church, containing half The section is a most beautiful and P'ctuXesqne one. commanding a splendid site of the* Xivcr, and a charming aspect for a villa residence. MATSON and CO.. . JJ3S Auctioneers. * ONE OF THE CHOICEST SPOTS. is CANTERBURY. - .:_ TO BE SOLD~BY AUCTION, or SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1888. -" MESSRS MATSON and CO. have roceived instructions from Mrs Elizabeth Leath and Alfred Pigeon, TOSELL Oa the above date, . .. ALL THAT JIA'JOU ESTATE, _- • One of tho - - - X CANTERBURY PLUMS, to well known as in the occupation of our well respected and artistic graziers, ■ - ;MESSRS. ICENDERSON AND _d*BEATH. This property, under careful husbandry, - is now in a STATE OF UNIQUE PERFECTIDN, And has afcundant advantages. Further particulars in future advertisement. .*™ MATSON and CO., 2SJ7 Agente and Auctioneers. - - •~ ... /... v FOJR salkl '■ AVERY CHOICE PROPERTY near town," containing Eleven Acres subdivided, securely fenced and laid -down in Knglish grass, together with a newly built House containing 11 Rooms, with every convenience. Stable. Wash-house and Outbuildings, and about 2 acres in Garden, and Orchard. Must be sold. partico |ggjgQ N co _ Agents. FOR SALE OR TO LET, FAMILY RESIDENCE, ON THE PAPANUI ROAD. -A CHARMING FAMLY RESIDENCE on J\_ the Papanui road; house complete, and . with every requisite for comfort, containing 14 looms; garden, orchard, stables, outhouses, &c_, green-house, vinery and fernery, together '♦with ik acres land, close to tramway. 1 Full n__*tu-ulars a japply to .-£ . . I MATSON and CO., '. . * 8196 * Agents. ABTHTJB BEAUCHAMP.'- ---'-"**■ R WEDNESDAY, 18th JANUARY, Atl2o*clock, ".' On the Premises, near Wilson's Bridge {First turning-on the left after crossing bridge). See Flag Flying. CULVER V McKAY. Under Distress Warrant, and for Rent. * Resident Magistrate's Court, Christchurclv - A RTHUR "BEAUCHAMP has received ,i\ instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC--rloN. on the Premises, as above, I ' THIS DAY. at 12 o'clock, ■."_.' | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFiSCTS, Garden Tools, Plants, Glass House, Sec Terms Cash. No Reserve. 3192 1 •*= A. AYiOSS. SATURDAY, SHOT JANUARY, 188% At 1 p.m. AT THB ity Salerooms, Hereford street. "It /TR A AVERS, favored with tho positive JLtX orders of Mr William Emmett (who is - .leaving for California), will . . SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. As above. His compact little FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Consisting of >' O ACRES of RICH LAND, divided into fy three paddocks, fenced securely, and being a corner section, situated at Windsor, half-way to New Brighton, upon i which is erected a comfortable 2-roomed j COTTAGE (lined), a cowshed, and there 1 is a capital artesian. The land is laid down in clover and grass.it fa well planted with fruit trees. There is a Btack of 3 tons of hay included. r . It is just the place for a dairyman, or for a poultry farm. <2 Terms can be arranged. ' Cails to view on application to A. AVERS, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE At an extremely Low Price. MR A. AVERS has been entrusted with the absolute sale of a COUNTRY HOTEL, 'Doing a fair trade, which might be immensely increased by an energetic suitable man, popular and obliging. This Hotel contains 16 Rooms, there _3 extensive Stabling, and five acres of most useful Ijand. Js*he situation is central, and all that could be desired. Further particulars on application to .. A. AVERS, 8318 Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent. JAMES HENDERSON. Hull ■»—■■■■ ' '■ ' ■■■* ■■—'■■ ■ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ."-.""• "OF FREEHOLD LANDS, rs the . TOWN OF GREYMOUTH AND SUBURBS. SATURDAY, SOT JANUARY, 188% At 2 o'clock p.m. TIUCSSRS G. W. MOSS and CO. (in conjuncJM- tion with Mr JAMBS HENDERSON) have received instructions from W. S. Smith, £sq.,to SEUL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Rooms, 3.AINUI STREET. OREYMOUTH, c%a _. *ARTER-ACRE SECTIONS &&c .Shakespeare and Cowper streets. ._- i[ Also, s ' _-i\ SUBURBAN SECTIONS, containing XII IOACRESeach. The whole of the above are situate in the very best positions at Greymouth and Suburbs. The townsections are within twenty minutes walk of the Post Offlce, are above flood level, . and most of them command an uninterrupted View of the sea. The suburban sections are all well situated,. and near the town boundary. Special __t_ynti__ is called to this Sale, as affording a rare opportunity of acquiring valuable freeholds in the prosperous town of Greypjouth, where most ot the properties are Native leaseholds.. Flans can be .Inspected and foil particulars obtained from - JAMES HFNDERSON, CSS ITS Hereford street.
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