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AUCTIONB. H. MATSON AND CO CLEARING SALE. WEST MELTON. WEST MELTON. TUESDAY NEXT, 9th JULY, 1901. H MATSON and CO. have been favoured » Vith instructions from Mr J. Constable .«•_> his -old hi" farm), to SELL the whole - Vn LIVE amPDEAD STOCK, on the above i'lip following *re a few of the lots on < (Tor-.— w x Cows « springing to calve next month). j,,,-* and U of a litter, horse (quirt), trail and harness (good order), sundries, implements, and lull complement of household furniture. NOTE—Extra Entries will be received for l,„ ;.;,],», fubjiT'-t to a small charge to cover xtra expensesSale at 1.39 p.m. TS-w H. MATSON and CO. HAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT.

WE will OFFER, after the usual Stock Sale, on account of a Client, a large sortment of Furniture, Beds and Bedding, ash»t_nds and Ware, Chests of Drawers, Oiloth and Linoleum. Tables, Chairs, and a *__ntliy of'sundries. H. MATSON and CO., 78** Auctioneers. LAND. LAND. LAND. SMALL FARM AT KAIAPOI ISLAND FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 6th, 1001. H MATSON a.nd CO. ha-e received in- • etructions from Mrs Davis to SELL, _« above, at their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, at 12.30, her COMPACT FARM, comprising V) acres, more or less, known as Davis's Farm. Psrt R.S. 1152, adjoining the properties of Messrs Richard Belcher and Hay Smith, divided into six i-_ddocks, sequrely fe-iced, together with dwel linghouse six rooms, • ftablcß, 40 x 28,' wood, with iron roof and bricked floor, also dairy and washhous., chaffhonss, lorn-ebon, traphouse, cowshed, implement ehed, piggeries, etc. The Farm is situated about three miles from Chainey's corner, and six mi lew from Kaiapoi, and is adjacent to the new creamery about to be erected. Note—The quality of the land on this farm is so well and favourably known that enmrnert from us is needless. It is sufficient to say it in amongst tho best on the Kaiapoi Island. H. MATSON and CO., 7835 Land Depsrtment. "Land. land. land. public auction. great land sale. SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 1901. \ T If. MATSON and CO.'S Land Salerooms, -- Cnshel street, at 12.30 o'clock. Subdivision of ACRES 1000 ACRES AT ELLESMERE, In tlie Estate of the late Henry Chamberlain, about 20 BLOCKS of Splendid Land, cr'mprising rich swamp, well, drained, »<i.ipte<i for dairying purposes, situated : !.;-.„snt to the Ellesmere School, Railway Sta- ' :iu, and about two and a half miles froni mo Springston Creamery and Township. H. MATSON and CO., instructed by the Trustees (in tho Estate of the late Henry Chamberlain) will SELL, by PUBLIC AUC- ■ TION, at their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, tho above magnificent property, situated at t Ellenmere, subdivided into allotments suitable to almost eve*ry purchaser.

. TBRMSA large portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage if desired. ■ / PLANS. Ths land will be allotted into suitable-silted RVocks, and Lithograph Plana may be had on application. For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., > Land Department Or, MESSRS LOUGHRBY and LANE, 7896 Solicitors. W. IX, HARDING. ~ W. R, Harding.) (W. R, Harding. ■\XT. R. H A R D I NC?, .W.e GENERAL AUCTIONEER, 113 MANCHESTER STREET, Mr W. R. HARDING has much plea~_r* in informing bin Clients and the Public that be has REMOVED from 127 Cashel street to his Newly-erected Auction Rooms, 112 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch, near Union Steam Ship Company. These rooms are spacious, well-lighted, situated in the most growing part of the city, have entrance frcm two of the principal streets, and afford every facility for Auction Sales of all descriptions. The situation is specially favourable for the sale of Estates, Sheep Rune, Farms, Lard, and Properties, either by Auction tr Fi irately,■ while there is ample room for tho display of Fnrnitwrs and Merchandise cf ovcry kind, early consignments of which are respectfully solicited, and will receive prompt and careful attention.

TO LET—Largs Room and Offices, Strong j Room, 8 Fireplaces, etc., good central position, Christchurch. Two entraaces. - . FOR SALE. CHRISTCHURCH. Lower High #treet and SL Asaph, street, .opposite Convent grounds— The few remaining building sections, cheapest building sites in th« city., Houses ar* being erected, and sections will soon be all sold. liarly. applications necessary to secure _ site. Term* arranged to suit purchasers; 20402 SPRINOSTON—COO Acres, well fenced and watered, 5-ioom house, sheep yards and butlaiiics 431-443 RUSSELL'S FLAT—Over 300 Acres, medium heavy soil, good homestead, and. every necessary building, good orchard. _ull particulars on application. . 431-442 VICTORIA STREET. ChrUtchurcn-—A fine Residential Site, room for two residences, over, _ ucro two frontages; prico very reasonable. • ' i? 4 332 NORTH BELT, facing North—Grand Section, l-acre, fenced. .... ■*,*, < ".*?*r OXFORD TERRACE. Chnstch_rch-Bui.d ; ing Section, say 50ft frontage. 122-324 CASHEL STREET. Linwood—Good Corner Section; owner left the disirickj lequires immediate sale. ___" if FOR SALE—Several Sets New Harness, at very low prices. ■ ■ ■ ■ Loans negotiated for Large or Small' Suns on Mortgage of Fieehold property on advantagaou. U__* _ & HARDINO , Auctioneer, Valuator. Estate and Financial Agent, 113 Manchester street, Christchurch. "leAUCHAMP AND CO. CITY AND SUBURBS. CJOMB CHOICE PROPERTIES. ONew 6-room House, all conveniences, large section, cloae to East belt and river; cheap, easy term*. -Fo. 109 MERIVALE, close to tram—House of 10 rooms, h. and o. w., bathroom, all conveniences: i-acre, in orchard; only -675. Fo. 110 HTANMORE ROAD, close to Bridge—9room House, h. and c w., bathroom, i-acre, orchard and garden *. must be sold. Fo. 119 RlCCAßTON—Gentleman's residence of 12 rooms, »U modern conveniences good stable, traphouse, orchard, and garden, 8 acres of land: must be sold. Fo. 106 ClT_—Shop property, 10 per cent, on the ourchase money of £1200; brick premises. * Fo. 106 Stations, Farms, and Sections for sale. 13,000 -cres, carry 1 sheep p«T -Crs, cafe be bought for.£l per acre. 10,000, carry 3 shsep to the acrs; price £2 10s. 120 Acre Agricultural Farm, for £10. Dairy J_rm of 157 acres; price £1% • Several City and Country Businesses and Hot#U for sak». Send for pnnted catalogue. BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street. |

J.YERS AND PAHK-SRSOW. AVERS AND PARKERSQN __~__ HAVE FOR SALE x_.E FOLLOWING BUILDING SITES, for which Favoured Terms can be arranged:— _ _~ . Linwood. Worcester street, facing North—Jvre- price *210. Linwood, Worcester street, iwo front_ges. nearly J-acre; price £110. Linwood Worcester street, two frontages, j-acre; Drice'£l6s. John street, off Ferry road, _-acre; , £7fi. Barbour street, near Ferry road, }'r_o_ (fenced); WW. ®*7 v "*«•*• corner section (67 x 176 links); £200. City, •1 u?m eireet, «7 % 175 links; £170. City, Lic&fieid street, 2 roods 20 perches; price £61*5. Hiccsiton close to West belt, an ideal site, iS Fitwmld street. J-acre, fenced rorner section, containing J-acre; splendid opfor those desirous of building city 1■! LinnL Rood rate of interest. , offiel We have many * i£i .VitSlto'.elect from- Money advanced a* Went »j- S D Und aid i'-Ute A_mU.J_l___f^J*___ i i

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11006, 2 July 1901, Page 8

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