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Auctions. MATSON AND CO. THIS DAY. TIMBER SALE, ™ Ttf-GSSRS MATSON and CO. have received XTJL instructions from the consignees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, P\K AAA FKKT RED PDra TmBER * AT GOSS' SIDING, SOUTH BELT, ON TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. The following Well-assorted CARGO :— 12 x 3, 6_s L 3 x 1, 3 x 2, 10 x L 8 xlßi 2, 4 x 2, 6 x IJ. 8 x H, 6 x 2, 8 lUxl, 5 x 3, 6 x 3. 4 x 3, 4 x H, 3 x I*. 6 x 2, 1 z 1, 12 x li, The above presents to the public and to _______ an opportunity to buy lots according to their requirements. 46*8 MATSON and CO., Auctioneera. JL. DDINGTON M. ARK ET. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 1889. PFESENT ENTRIES. On account H. D. Buchanan, Esq., -. Ofkfk MERINO WETHERS On account of a client, £AA CROSSBRED WETHERS OAA CROSSBRED EWES On account P. Henley, Esq., 1 P_A FAT CKOSdBItEDS On account F. H. Brittan, Esq., I KA FAT I,AMBS On account Ch_s. Hurse, Esq., Oejf| CROSSBRED EWES On account a client, „___, Kd\i\ LARGE-FRAMED MERINO EWES OU-. (from Kaituna) On account P. J. Henly, onA prime FAT CROSSBREDS On account H. W. White, Esq., 1 *• HEAD FAT CATTLE. MATSON and CO., 4743 Auctioneers. - ' important notice. MESSRS HENDERSON AND McBEATHS SALE, AT Ashley Gorge Station, east oxford, ON THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, 1889.1 Visitors are reminded that they must go by the ordinary morning train from Christchurch and intermediate stations, and that a special Will leave East Oxford at 6.20 p.m. Conveyances will meet the train on morning Ot sale 100()0 SHEEP -| (irk CATTLE Opj HORSES TMPLEMENTS AND BUNDRIES. * MATSON and CO.. 4762 Stock Salesmen. TO AR______kNß, SMALL CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, And AH Anxious to Buy into Good and Surely Profitable Sections, Close to the Town Belts. MESSRS MATSON and CO. have Deen instructed to EFFECT a CLEARANCE BY AUCTION, At their Sale Rooms, ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 30th. ' __t\ SECTIONS, frontingMAT___E____.S, XU INGLIS' and OI_L_VIER'S ROADS, Linwood, area from 35 to 60 perches. Also, 2 SECTIONS fronting PARISH STREET, 57 and 28_ perches, all' capital Building Sites, surround ed by good class of houses, highly respectable neighborhood, close to Lancaster Park and the tram. There is the same certainty of a quick and good rise in value of this land, as the extension of Christchurch eastwards. IN BARBADOES STREET N., GRE3FORD, QUARTER-ACRE (lot 44) with double frontage, close to the North Belt, thoroughly drained, but grand soiL TERMS a _____ DEPOSIT; 1-sth in 12 MONTHS; Balance in 3 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. Option given to pay off at any time. Complete Land Transfer Title for each Section at £2 10s. Sections pegged out. Plans at our Rooms. Remember—A clearance required, Saleat2p.m TEMPLETON. CHOICE LITTLE FARM. m/ri&SSRS MATSON and CO. have received ■ J W _L instructions from Mr Wm. Marshall, of Templeton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, ON SATURDAY, 6th APRIL, 1889, At 2 o'clock. CO* ACRES of FIRST-CLASS ARABLE OD LAND, situate at TEMPLETON, Close to the Railway, Together with HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS, Adjoining the properties of Messrs March, Lyons, Overton and Rogers. All securely fenced and subdivided into convenient size paddocks, water-race intersecting Bach one. The farm Is in good heart, and we may add that it was selected by the late John Marshall among the earliest selections. All wishing to invest in Farms, our advice is GO AND SEE IT. Full particulars, apply to MATSON and CO., Auctioneers; or, MR J. A. BEATTIE, 4783 Solicitor, 194 Hereford street. J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, Commencing at 12 noon. J BOWMAN and SOX, having received 9 instruotiona. will hold a SALE OF BOOKS, At their Rooms, 200 Hereford street, opposite Bank of N.S.W., When will be offered FOR POSITIVE SALE An immense and varied COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Including School books, works on all branches of science, a great number of novels, 10 vols. Chamber's Encyclopaedia, 9 vols. Knight's Shakespeare; also, curios, pictures, music audi banjo. Every article to be sold without reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. 4745 NEW BRIGHTON SECTIONS. T BOWMAN and SON have received in•l • struct-ons to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 200 Hereford street, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock, the following SECTIONS at New Brighton. Nos. 21,22, and 23, situate in Victoria street, close to the Beach, and a short distance from the Hotel. Tbe chance of securing a Desirable Section in New Brighton is becoming more remote everyday. The owner has instructed us to sell the above sections without reserve. The everincreasing popularity of New Brighton as a health-til and fashionable seaside resort, most be obvious to the most unobservant persons In the community, and thoeedesirous of securing a section are advised to purchase at once. Exceptianally easy terms can be arranged. ■ ~°—* 4744 MEEP. BIRCH. MR H. P. BIRCH, AUCTIONEER, ._____. ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. HEREFORD STREET -Opposite T__t_aa___), CHRISTCHURCH. UNDERTAKES the BALE of FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. FURNTTURK. Sec, Either by Publio Auction or Private Treaty. ABSENTEES REPRESENTED. AND BENTS COLLECTED. _m

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7268, 26 March 1889, Page 8

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