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H. Matson 8s Co. BE IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE or ONE ACRE 17 PERCHES OP LAND, ON COLOMBO STREET, Having 2 chains frontage, with a depth of 61 chains 10 MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS. 'ESSES H. MATSON ft CO. hare received instructions from Mr George Warden TO SELL, At their Booms, on SATURDAY, FEB. 18, 1882, All that magnificent block of FREEHOLD LAND, Having a grand frontage on the main thoroughfare of the City (Colombo street), opposite to Messrs amlin and Kirk, and adjoining Mo-srs Vincent's Brewery, and In eontignity to tho Prince of Wales Hotel, Messrs Montgomery’s and Pavitls warehouses. At the rear the boundary Is blocked by the foundry of Messrs Scott Bros, and tho warehouses of Messrs Morrow and Bassett. An unrivalled investment. Terms—ls per oent deposit, 10 per cent in six months, b&’anoo in five years at 6 por ccut, H. MATRON ft CO., 1471 140 Auctioneers. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE. VALUABLE CHRISTCHURCH SECTIONS. Close to the Park and Gardens. College, Museum, fto. THE WELL-KNOWN AND MUCH-DESIRED “ RAVEN PADDOCK.” GRAND SITEsTpOE HOUSES. DAILY INCREASING VALUES. To Investors, Speculators, Trustees and Others, it is an opportunity but seldom offered. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1882. MESSES H. MATSON ft CO. have' received instructions from Messrs Harmm and Stevens, as agents for tho Rev J. Raven, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land and Estate Rooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, OH SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1882, 2 o’clock, All those Valuable SECTIONS OF LAND IN THE CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH Numbered 870,371,372,373,374,375,376,377,878, 379, being BUILDING SECTIONS, ONE-QUARTER OP AN ACRE BACH. STos. 371.373,375,377, 879 have 100 links frontage to GLOUCESTER STREET WEST By a depth of 250 links. •fos. 370.372,374,876.378 have 100 links frontage to WORCESTER STREET WEST By a depth of 250 links. These splendidly situated Sections are immediately opposite the Government Gardens and the Museum, with the beautiful River Avon at a convenient distance; surrounded by a first-class neighbourhood, and within five minutes' walk of the POST OFFICE, TRAMWAY, THEATRE, Sc, There ore but tew sites so beautifully situated, end, being on the centre streets of the City, must of necessity grow into very great valne. It is the last sale of this class ef property. To Trustees or Guardians this is an opportunity not to be overlooked, and to Investors or Speculators such a chance is bnt seldom offered. The Title Is perfect, and the terms are made to suit all, and are very liberal. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1882, 2 o'clock. Full details, plan, fto., at the Auctioneer!)'. TEEMS: IS per cent deposit, 10 per cent in 3 months, and the balance by mortgage for seven years at 6 per cent per annum 555 iQg Auctioneers. GRAND PROPERTY. SPLENDID OPENING FOE INVESTORS. HIGHLY PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT OP CAPITAL. RAPIDLY RISING VALUES. FIRST-CLASS* POSITION. BEST PART OP THE NORTH ISLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. TITLE PERFECT. TERMS EASY. MESSES H. MATSON ft CO. have received instructions from G. B. Morris, Esq., to ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, • OH SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, 1882, At 2 o’clock. The whole of his valuable estate, Situated at “T A U R A N G A,” NORTH ISLAND OP NEW ZEALAND, Comprising—--6547 ACEES 011 fiEI:HOIID LAND, Together with 3000 SHEEf 200 HEAD 0F CATTLE 20 HORSES IMPLEMENTS, &0., &0., Complete. The Land is subdivided into nine paddocks, six of which contain about 100 acres each of grass, after ploughing. Two, partially sown, contain about 900 acres, and one in natural state of fern tutu, 5000 acres natural grass, about 1000 acres forest. Hie position of this estate is highly favourable, and beautifully situated. It has a large frontage to TAUBANGA HARBOUR, and is five miles from the town. There is a good road to the goldfields, where a first-rate market is found for stock, fto. It is a property that must grow greatly in value, not only from its natural favourable position, bnt from its highly-produotive qualities. It is close to the only Harbour on the East Coast between Wellington and Auckland. It is admirably suited for subdivision into suburban sections. It is between Tanranga, Botorea and Napier road on one side, and the Main East Coast road, vi& the Fake, on the other. Fall particulars, plans, fto. at the office of he Auctioneers. Title—Land Transfer. SATURDAY, lax APRIL, 1882, 2 o’clock. 859 10g FOE PRIVATE SALE, AN ESTATE OF 2900 acres freehold. MESSRS H. MATSON ft CO. have received instructions from Messrs G. B. and A. R. Fleming, to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, The whole of their magnificent block of country situate at Fort Levy, Banks Peninsula, Comprising— - 2900 A 0 E E 8 or THE CHOICEST LAND On the .Peninsula. 2400 Awes of which is now covered with a thick mat of English pasture, and the balance in timber, all well watered. This property is thoroughly fenced and subdivided into convenient enclosures, carrying 1000 head of cattle, 1000 sheep, and 20 hones. 200 acres sro shut off for cooks? foot seed, 100 ploughed ready for turnips, and 80 acres in root crop. The well known position and high character the i estate has always held for stock carrying capabilities ore soon that we deem it suffioient to state that it is in onr hands For Sale, and to any person desirons of purchasing a really eligible property having within itself an improving value, we can safely recommend the above. Terms and full particulars from the undersigned. The cattle, sheep, horses, and plant can either be taken at valuation, or will be removed and sold by auction. H. MATSON ft CO, Agents for G. S. end A. B. Fleming, 9060 76 Port Levy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6534, 4 February 1882, Page 8

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