Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AUCTION S. H. MATSOn AND CO. OXFORD SALE. BNTERPRjsE YARDS. TO-MobkoW. I " Rr ° "J 1 * 11 , be .»n attendance at these Yards, as usual, and will be p l eaae d to receive further entries. PRESENT ENTRIES: 50 Hoggots ! 20 Ewes and Laatk, J 50 Store Wethew j H. MATSON and CO.. J a,i . Auctioneers. J LAND AUCTION. I SUBURBAN PROPERTY. I THE SOMERFieID ESTATE. IXT MATSON by Mr Janies -ii. treernan, in consequence of hi* private I S?t JT mTn T g T^ een 'destroyed by fire, will i P™ y PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Estate, at 2.J0 p.m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1900, FKOPtRTY known aa Somerfieid, comprising more or less 311 ACRES ! situated ,just off Colombo road, adjacent to Mr Charles Clark's, and within three minutes' walk of the tramway. Tho site for a honee is very and dry commanding a fine view of tri Port Hills and Southern Alps. The Grounds are well laid out with croquet and tennis lawns, ornamental pond etc, a»d planted with rare shrubs and trees and thousands of spring flowers, hlies-of-the-valley, etc. There is also an exceptionally fine Orchard, stocked with choice fruit trees, including filbert, walnut damson, quince, and medlar? etc. The Water Supply is abundant, and kid on all over the kitchen garden, lawn, and in each paddock The Property is approached by a new road' the entrance to which is from Colombo road Bridge over the Heathcote river, which forma the southern boundary of the land. Terms of Payment Ejsv. Apply H. MATSON and CO., 4973 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAi, OCTOBiiR 18th. 1900 Sale at 2 o'clock. XT MATSON and CO.,inßtructed by Mr James J.J., ireeman, m consequence of his private residence having been destroyed by fire will HOLD a CLEARING SALE.a. above on Ms P 'M P S rt .?' just i° ff Co lombo road, when they will Sell as under :-I Half Draught Gelding, Prmce, Syra, broken to all farm work, suitable for an express; 1 Bay Geldmg, broken to all harness; 3 Small Children's Ponies, used to town, and very quiet; 8 Cows, in full profit- ?- t Spn ?S?"' l Dry Cow 1 Bull. Implement, T^ -1 -t lp e x ( ne "ly new), 1 S.F. Plough (Duncan), Set American Harrows, Planet Junr. Drill, CulUvator, and Horsehoe, Set J" 0 "? 0 !?* W >PP 1 let«M.1 et «M. Waterballast, Garden Roller, Mangold Pulper, Set Shaft Har"wt 3 ,J 3 ° yS SaddI <*. Lot Plough Chains, 2 WheelUrrows 3 400-gallon Tinks, Large £° wl T Run "" d Wire Netting, Large QuaS Old Iron, Number of Ducks and Fowls, Ga? den Tools, Several Watertroughs, Lot i lower Pote, About 12 Dozen Rosi Trees 8 Dozen Ins, 10 Doien Maiden Hair 'Fμ™. 600 Gladiolus, The Bride, 300* Lihes, 1000 *ree«a Several Thousand Narciui, Large Quantity of Other Flowers. 4974 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. MATSON AND 00. „„„ . P ®° PERTI Ei~FOR SALE. 1100 ACRES, handy sheep property, with house of five rooms thereon; also woolBhed, stables, etc., etc., close to school, railway, and divided into convenient paddocks; £3 per acre. 230 760 ACRES, grand little farm, combining heavy, and light land, good dwelling I house, 7 rooms, six-stalled stable, woolshed, traphouse, etc, and fenced and watered, in one of the beat districts in . Price > jno P« r •«•• 15 180 ACRES, handy farm, abont 12 miles from Chriatchnrch, dwelling house, etabJea, etc., divided into various paddocks, and close to railway. Price, £9 per acre. 433 1200 ACRES, grand little sheep property, all fenced and subdivided, has nine years' lease to run at £150 per annum, with purchasing clause, at £4 p«r acre. Price of goodwill £2600, with l<oo breeding ewes included. 233 800 ACRES, aiout 10 miles from Chrietchurch, divided into 10 paddocks, together with stable, sheep yards, and granary thereon; all in splendid order. Price £9 10a per acre. 1200 ACRES, first-daw sheep farm, excellent house, eeven rooms, good outbuildings, woolahed, granary, chsffhouae, stables, etc., sheaxs annually 1900 sheep, besides extra fat sheep turned off. Pric* £4 7s Gd. 6000 ACRES, hilly iheep country, adjacent to railway station; carrying capacity, 5000 sheep. Price £2 Ss per acre. 413 11,000 ACRES, with good dwelling hoase and convenient outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided, splendidly watered, close to railway, school, eto. Price, £J per acre. 232^ 230 ACRES, together with six-roomed "house thereon, brick dairy and stable, about 11 miles from Chriaichuich. 330 1200 ACRES pastoral all fenced and subdivided. Price, £8 per acre 329 1400 ACRES Peninsula property, divided into numerous paddock, gome of the best cocksfoot land on tho Peninsula, well fenced, plenty of water. One of the beet properties for fattening stock in Carrlerbery. Price £12 10a per mere. 240 ACRES, handy farm, well fenced and watered, with good building*, situated 10 miles from Chriatchurch, Price £12 10s per acre. ■ 307 230 ACRES, splendid little fiveroomed house, only tw*'ive miles from Christchurch. Price Ho per acre, exceptionally eaay itrVm. 95 831 ACRES, divided ir.to 11 paddocks, well watered and securely fenced, good house of ten rooma, klso four-stalled stable, shearing skfctf, etc., quality of land medium Ujhavy. Price, £10 per acre, 281 1000 ACRE&, Ashbuxion County, good allround property, cheap. Price £6 10s pet acre. 274 ' 160 ACRES, splendid land, fourteen miles • from Christchurch, good house, ten ' rooms and convenient outbuildings, land 1 is of the best quality, situation of property unsurpassed. 11?, , 180 ACRES, Peninsula, grand dairy farm, \ house 8 rooms, and good outbui!r3in<,'«. , very cheap. '2<O 230 ACRES, compact little farm, in good order, with conve/iient building-?, c.'o.uto railway and tfiarket. Price, £5 lUb per acre. 321 ■ 750 ACRES, PeraiTißuls property, well fenced , and subdivided, good buildings, firstclass Urea,' Price £11. 316 600 to 800 <A(7"ftES of grand sheep land, all fenced. »nd in good heart. Price £2 10s to £aise. 311 4000 AG/iES, first-class sheep property, in 21 "paddocks, excellent dwelling house ajy'i outbuildings, carrying capacity 8000 U, 10,000 sheep. ■ 309 120 ACRES, with four-roomed house, thereon, also four-stalled stable, grand little farm. Price £12 per acre. 39 330 ACRES, Ashburton, really good sheepfarm. Price, £10 per acre. 337 1200 ACRES, Peninsula, divided Into 20 pad- ; docks, splendid cocksfoot property; (true farm for fattening stock. Price, a» p«M acre. 335 " 1000 ACRES—Compact farm, good buildings, subdivided into convenient paddocks, ■ well fenced and watered, close to school, 8000 ACRES, Canterbury, splendid sheep pro perty, ail fenced and subdivided; one oi the best pastoral properties offering. Price. £3 Ds M per acre. 41!: 250 ACRES, handy farm, coed buildings, stables, yards, etc., divided into convenient paildocs.9, well fenced _ am! watered. ck>ae to school aiid railway. Price, £12, Terms very easy. 254 900 ACRES, Ashburton, grand little sheepfnrm. c/ose to r»i)*»v, etc., well fenced end watered. Price, £6 per acre. 304 4 NOTE ADDRESS— H. MATSON AND CO., Land Department, Id CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 4972 , TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. J TAYLOR, COLE and CO. ' THIS DAY, at 1 p.m. On the Premises, corner North belt and Caledonian road. CONTENTS OF FOTJR-ROOMED COTTAGE. MESSRS TAYLOR, COLE and CO. ere favoured with instructions by the Executors in the Estate of Mrs Dβ Luen to SELL by AUCTION. THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock p.m.. Tho complete contents of » four-roomM dwelling, comprising—Two excellent braesmounted double iron bedsteads, with »|w spring mattresses, feather and kapoc bede. bolsters, pillows, blankets, sheets, etc.. for lame, very handsome large duchesae drawers, chairs, floorcloths, mats, ruga, carpets, pictures, ornaments, table linen, curtains, kitchen nten--1113, table, etc. Everything is for absolute sale. Xo Re- « eorvea. Note Time—l p.m. THIS DAY. ' Place—Corner North belt and Caledonian coad. TAYLOR. COLE and CO.. 1969 Aaetioatm, LicbJeld tixHi. «

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19001003.2.67.2

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 8

Word Count
1,262

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert