AUCTIONS. M. MAISON AND CO. LAND AUCTION. THIS DAY, »t 12 noon. HMATSON and CO. (in conjunction with • Meters Kn%ht and Caeckley), inetrected by tho owner, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Matron's Land Salerooma, Caahel ■trcet, ALL THAT PABCEL OF LAND comprised in 1 Rood 8J Perches, situated corner of Tuam and Albert Street*, Lin wood; together with 2 Dwelling Houses of 6 rooms ~'■' I : each thereon. i i - Title Land Transfer. y ~ _ H. MATSON and CO., - *'°* Land Department^ LAND AUCTION. v ~ SUBUBBAN PROPERTY. / THE SOMERFIELD ESTATE. HMATSON and CO.,inatructed by Mr James • Freeman, in consequence of hie private residence having been destroyed by fire, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Estate, tt 2.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1900, All that Very Desirable Block of Suburban PROPERTY known as Somerfield, comprising more or less 811 ACBES, situated just oS Colombo road, adjacent to Mr Charles Clark's, and within three minutes , walk of the tramway. The site for a house is very high and dry. commanding a fine view of the Port Hills and Southern Alps. The Grounds are well laid out with croquet and tennis lawns, ornamental pond, etc, and planted with rare ehrubs and trees, and thousands of spring flowers, lilies-of-thovalley, etc. There is also an exceptionally fine Orchard, stocked with choke fruit trees, including filbert, walnut, damson, quince, and medlar, etc. Tho Water Supply is abundant, and laid 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 Hoathcote river, which forms the southern boundary of the land. Terms of Payment Easy. v Apply H. MATSON and CO., 4973 Auctioneers. CLKIKAXCE SALE AT AYLESBURY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1900. ,\|ESSRS 11. MATSON and CO., instructed -"-*- by the Ereeutors of the late Jame.3 Legg* Will hold a CLEARING SALE as above. In coneequer.ee of the Executors having disposed of the Farm every lot will be for ABSOLUTE SALE. Tha Catalogue Comprises: — 1 Bay Draught Gelding, aged, suitable for all farm work 1 HarnPSß Mare, 7 years, quiet and good 1 3-jear-old, by Rothschild 1 McCormiek Reaper and Binder 1 Seed Drill, nearly new 1 Farm Dray and Frame 1 Spring Trap Gig (nearly new), trotting sulky, S,F. plough, horse hoe, 2 sets harrows, Avery weighing machine, roller, 2 grindstones, 300 fencing etakeH, quantity of posts, 1 eet trap harness, 3 sete light harness, saddle and bridle, quantity of empty sacks, 2 tons chaff, 23 fowls, 2 pigs, together with Household Furniture, and a large quantity of sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Every Article ia for Absolute Sale. H. MATSON and CO., 6609 Auctioneers. LAND. LAND. LAND. GHRISTCHTJRCH BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. SYDENHAM AND WaLTHAM SUBURBS. HMATSON and CO. are instructed by • Wm. Langdown, Esq., to OFFER FOR SALE by Private Treaty, The Whole of his Unsold Sections in the above Suburbs. Plans showing tho sub-di visions to be eeen at our offices. INSPECTION INVITED. H. 3I&TSON and CO., 4728 Land Department. H. MATSON and CO. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. f A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to secure -c*. a magnificent gentleman's residence, together with 32 acres of first-class land. This is situated in the Kaikoura district, within easy - distance of a flourishing centre, and is, without doubt, a most desirable property. Call •nd get particulars to-day. Price only JEBOO. 367 fk —JUST THE THlNG—Handy sheep -"■• farm,, comprising 1000 acres (more or less), all good rolling downs, together with modern house of 11 rooms, woolshed, ■ and necessary outbuildings, all in first-class repair; really a splendid property. £5 per acre will buy it. 356
f A —HALF A MOMENT! This will suit Xx» you. Magnificent farm of 950 acres (more or less), subdivided into 8 socurely-fenced paddocks, together with splendid 7-roomed mouse, woolahed, etc. Will gro\r anything. The stock comprises 75 head of cattle, 330 sheep, 7 horses, pigs, etc. The whole to be sold as a going concern. Price .£3 per acre. 354 fA ' —GOODWILL OF LEASE, over 197 **•* acres of land, together with 6-roomed house and outbuildings, all new. Lease has about seven years to run, w*h rirht of purchase at expiration for JBS per acje. Don't let this opportunity slip. Secure it white you nave the opportunity. Price of goodwill JE395. 352 ; A —BUY THIS—3 acres (more or Jess), ■**•• suitable for building sections, sitonted in a desirable locality, within a ftiw minutee , walk of efficient train service. A oreliaEle investment which you will never refjret. Terms exceptionally easy. Call or write. 351 fA " -THIS IS SPLENDID—76O acres of Xjl.« splendid land, together with substevn-tially-built house of 10 rooms. The lend is all rolling downs, and ia in every way suitable ior a sheon farm. The land is all securely fenced and well watered, being situated in one of the beat districts in Canterbury. 349 /A —BEST PROPERTY—4OO acres (more or Jt\.» less), all well fenced and wnrtered. Laid down in English grosses. Closo to public school and within easy distance of railway station. Thia ia a handy little farm, anfd the man who accuren it will do well. £5 per iicro and the property ie yours! 347 IA SUBSTANTIAL DAIRY FARM, close to •"- Christchurch and Markets, 60 acres, all eecurely fenced and well watred. within easy distance of railway and school. This nropertv must be seen to be appreciated Call and get particulars. 342 fA: —YOU CAN'T AFFORD to miss this— iit 300 acres situated in a flourishing district. The land, which te all securely fenced, is ia magnificent heart, and is without doubt a splendid proporty. Don't put off till tomorrow, but call and see us to-day. I A —JUST SEE TMIS—I2OO ACRES, grand ■At little sheep property, all fenced and subdivided, has nine years' lease to run at £'150 p«r annum, with purchasing clause, at £1 per •ere. Price of goodwill £2500, with 400 breeding ewea included. 232 , « • ■f A GOOD INVESTSgGNT—II.OOO acres, with :'J\ good dwelling-LrSuse and convenient outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided, eplendidV watered, close to railway, school, etc. Price £3 per acre. 232 a r\ —WHY HAVE YOU BKSN WAITING -£».• FOR THIS? Because it ia the finest little farm in Canterbury; 123 acres of firstclass land, all subdivided and. well watered, within easy distance of railway station. Will Brow anything. Really a spleuoid property. 537 tA ' —YOU WANT A SHEEP FARM? Then ■A* look at this: 8000 *ares, Canterbury, ■plendid cheep property, all fenced and subdivided; one of the best paetoral propertlee offering. Price S3 2a 6d per Acre. * 1 * : A -OUR CATALOGUE OF.FAJIMS, Or--t3L» chards, Grazing Pref«rtie» for SAJoJi. is, without doubt, the Jarg«*t and meet complete published; supplies rebtabla information, based on personal inspection or e«ent*' reports, of beat country properties in the market. Pleaee call or write. Our addres*: H. MATSON and. CO., 164 q*»bel etreet, (Quristchurca.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 12
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