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H. Matson is Co. THIS DAY, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY POE INVESTORS. TRUSTEES, OCCUPIERS. BPKCULATOBB OR OTHERS. Wishing to Mako Large Profit# In a Short Time. VALUES THAT MUST GREATLY INCREASE. OWNER DETERMINED TO BELL, As it ia necessary for him to CONCENTRATE HIS CAPITAL FOE A SPECIAL PURPOSE. GEE AT BARGAINS. LARGE RETURNS. M ESSES H. MATSON A co i lave teoelred instructions from Thomas Mills, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, artum Land and Estate Auction Booms, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th NOV., 1881, At two o'clock. The following portion of his VALUABLE PROPERTIES, At follows That piotareequo and charming property, situate at ST MARTIN'S, OPAWA, Being par ts of Band Sections 16 and 51, Containing nearly g acres OF RICH LEND PiinMhiiiy laid oat in Flower Garden, glWftWMawav . I-a. A AIJ O».U Orchard, with a great variety of Old Fruit - ■“-rnbf Trees. Choloo Plants, Shrubs, and Trees, excellent lawn and carriage drive. The Elver Hcathooto passes the long boundary of a portion of the land, affording the pleasures of rowing, sailing, fishing, and swimming. Thera are two Trent Ponds. Upon a Terrace, commanding the most delight* fal Scenery, is erected The well-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, wm> handsome verandah, unusually lofty rooms and specious passages, with nine targe rooms. Coifipriiiaf— Drawing and Dining Rooms Library, Five Bedrooma Kitchen, Pantry Wash-house, Batnroom Coach-house and Stables Man's Boom, Loft, Ac., Ac, Fowl-house and other outbuildings A bridge is about to be thrown across the Heathcote, which brings the Property close to Sydoa. nur the Christchurch Railway Station. It ia now only ton minutes' walk from Wilson's road Eailuay Platform. Possession can be given early. Also, QUARTER * ACRE SECTIONS os IHB » BERWICK ESTATE. Viz.—No. 4 and 6on Cashel street; No. 53 on Gloucester street; No. 8,9, 10 11. and port of Son Hereford street; No. 97 a, 96, 99, and 100 on Percy street ; and No, 104, 105, 103, and 107, on Elizabeth street. All in CHRISTCHURCH, And rapidly growing into GREAT VALUE, Also. 13 QUARTER • ACRE SECTIONS Fronting on the RIOOAETON ROAD, WELLINGTON ROAD, and NELSON STREET, Being Noe. S, 4,7,8.10.12,13, 14,15,16,17,18. Splendid sites for building, and close to the /vfj rm.- will otiAvflv mafl <n City. The Tramway will shortly pass ia front Also, gSECTIONS os LANCASTER PARK, Ferry road; Nos. IS, 4,7,18.46,47,21. 43 and 43« U and 44a; close to the Beautiful Sports Grounds, within a short walk of the Poet-Offioo, and the Tramway will, in a few weeks, be running in front. The demand for land here is very great, and values are rapidly increasing. Also, 22 ACRES AND 20 PERCHES CHOICE LAND prebbleton, Being part of 8.8. 3122; within an easy dieof Christchurch, and a valuable block; alleeonrelyfenoedj about i a mile from the Railway Station. It has a good frontage on two toads, and the railway runs on one aide of the property. Also, 03 ACRES OF RICK LAND AT WEST MELTON, Part of R.B. 31427 j a 'beautiful close to Christchurch and thoßolleston Junction Station; all securely fenced. Also, SECTIONS, RICHMOND, Being part of R. 8.25925. Nos. 1.2.7 and 14. at the Junction of nine roads, near to the restdeuce of the Hon John Hall, and about 4| mites from the Horades Junction. Also, j g QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, L O B U B N. So*. 38. 43,44.61. 62,67,74- 74, 80. 123. 134. 125. ' IM, 137.188, id. 110. m. >ve Affords a grand opportunity to persona profitable investment* as th* jfopiwtor U ihed upon effecting tales to carry out the object he has ia view, and the ERMS WILL BE MADE EASY. UEDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1881, 2 O'CLOCK. 0577 10 THIS DAY. PAPANUI. HACKETT’S paddock. fBSBBB U. MATSON & CO. have received L instructions from Mr» Burns, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land and Estate Salerooms, Caahol etreot. ES. LTURDAY, NOV. 26, 1831, At 2 o'clock, U-F.ACEB LAND, Ctoia tag# on BUgh's road, by a depth or Ctuloi*# dock is near to the rely fenced, and with artesian wolL Section it adwlrablyadapted tor a ling Site, near to the Tmmwsy. nodin oat healthy locality. All tujd nd is sold, and the vicinity rapidly lasing in value. H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 8