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H. Matson ft 00. M PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT LAND BALI. OO FIBST.CI.ASS BUILDING SECTIONS, Oil cioso to centre ot Christchurch, RAPIDLY GROWING VALUE. Must oro long bo part of tho BUSIEST PAST OP THE CITY. CASHEL BTEEET, LICHFIELD STEBET. BABBADOES STEBET. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. PROFITABLE SPECULATION. ESSES H. MATSON A CO. have received instructions from John Anderson, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (In oodjunction with C. 0. Aikman, Esq.) At their Land and Estate Auction Rooms, on a day shortly to bo declared, all that VERY VALUABLE PIBOB Of LAND, Being Lot 15, Town Reserve, situated in the very heart and centre of the City ot Christobnroh. Tho whole of this extensive Square Block, hay* ing 456 ft frontage to Cashel Street; *s6tt frontage to Lichfield street; and 330 ft frontage to Barbadoes street. Is out np and sub-divided into 33 convenient Building Sections, as follows t Lot No. 1 to 10 —lO Sections, 12 Perches each, all fronting to Barbadoes street 5 Nos. 1 and 10 being corner section t. Lots Nol 11 to 21.—11 Sections, 20 Perohes each, all fronting to Cashel street. Lots No. 22 to 32.—11 Sections, 20 Perches each, all fronting to Lichfield street. The above is without douht one of the most interesting and important sales ot City Properties that has taken place for years past, not only on account of its extent, but for its highly favourable position. Tho enlargement of tho business portion of Christ* church must, in a very short time, cover the whole of this site, and add ah increase to its present value of a very large amount. The Sections are made a convenient size to suit all classes, and the terms are of a very liberal pharaoter. Flans and full details at the Auctioneers'. 1270 134 F B S E. Cornsaoke—full and light weight's Woolpaoke . Hennessy’s Pale Old Brandy, 1878, In quarts Dessaudier and Co.’s Palo Brandy, la case and bulk, in flasks and half flasks Scotch Whiskey, In quarter casks Claret, very fine Old Armailhaoq Cigars, real Havannah, high class Corrugated Iron, “Orb” brand, 6,7,8,9, and 10 feet Plain Galvanised Iron Hoop Iron, li x 18 gauge Refrigerators and Freezing Crystals Sugar -Crashed Loaf Bnper, 1 owt casks Sugar—Finest White Crystal Seeds of every kind Teas, in half chests and boxes, new season s, ex steamer Hungarian Iron Tanks * ““ To arrive ex Firth of LomeCorrugated Iron, Gospel Oak, 6 to 9 feet* Do Lysnght's Orb, 6 to 9 foot Hennessy’s Case Brandy Do in quarter casks - Sausage Skins, in kegs (Lyons') Fine and Coarse Salt, 1 owt bags Heidsieok’s Monopole Champagne, qnarts and pints Candles—De Eoubaix and Co. Cement—Knight, Bevaa, and Stnrgo’s Iron Bedsteads, single and double Pianos, fall compass Ac., Ac., Ac. 1107 128 H. MATSON A CO., Cashel street, Christchnroh. C OERUOATED B O N. In Store, ex Lady Jocelyn; 25 Cases, obont 10 owt each, Lysaght’s Orb brand, 5 to 10 feet, 26 gauge 3 Cases, 6 feet, 18 x 28,24 x 28, 80 x 28, ditto sheets. • . To arrive, ex Firth of Lome: 44 Cases, about 10 owt each, 6 to 9 feet, 26 gauge Gospel Oak, Also, 100 Casks, Knight, Be van and Stnrge’s Portland Cement. H. MATSON A CO., Cashel street, 1206 131 Christchurch. C N S S. 100 BALES Just landed, ex Phasis, 48 x 265. Full weights, best in market, at lowest market rates. H. MATSON A CO., Cashel street, 1207 131 Christchurch. W E ARE BUYERS BYE GRASS (Perennial) COCKSFOOT OATS, of beat quality H. MATSON A CO., Cashel street. Matson. Buss ft Co. A L E Y A B D 8. £1 US T g MONDAY, FEB. 6th. CATTLE SHEEP PIGS. Ao., Ao. isra 137 Sale at 1 o’clock. MATSON, BUSS A CO., Auctioneers. RANttIORA. CENTRAL STOCK MARKET, TUESDAY, EBB. 7th. Fat and Store Cattle Fat and Store Sheep - Pigs Ao., Ac., Ao. 1451 139 Also, A quantity of FURNITURE, , In horsehair. Sale at II o’clock. MATSON, BUSS A CO., Auctioneers. P. M‘Grath. RANGIORA. ■pBTEB M’GEATH WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At the Junotion Hotel, By kind permission of Mr Roberts, The following PROPERTIES. Lot I—The Willow Farm, situate within one mile ot the Cast Railway Station, and comprising 265 Acres of some of the best Land in the Northern District, sub-divided into eleven paddocks, with good live fences, two beautiful streams et water permanently tunning, a well finished 8-roomod House, nearly new, extensive stabling, granary, implement shed, men’s oottsge. Storeroom, aoaoh-houso, Ao, Lot 2—lnterest in Lease, with right to par. chase of 160 Acres in the Banglora Swamp, some of tho richest land in the Colony. Lot 3—20 Acres ao joining tho Banglora Racecourse, and securely fenced. Lot 4-Houee and i-Aoro ot Land, East Town Belt, Fsnott’e paddook. Lot 6—Building site. Ashley street, between Mrs Sorrell’s and Mr J. Butt’s. Lot 6-i-Acre ot Land, back of Mr W. A. Bart's store. Lot 7—Comer Section, opposite Club Hotel. Lots— t-Aero, Ashley street, next Mr Heratmann’s cottage. Lot 9-J.Aoro, Fitzgerald street, known as HaddriU’s. Lot 10—Section, near Railway engine shed. Lot 11 i-Aoie, King street, opposite Mr Watson’s Bouse, Lot 12-9 Sections in Look’s Land, Ashley street. Lot 18—Comer Section in the Township of Befton No. 32. 1078 127 Saloat2p.m. 301 J. T. Ford ft 00. THIS DAY. SUBURBAN BAND. O P A W A. MES9BB J. T. FORD a CO, have boon in•traotod to _ . SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, Caihol street, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1882, At 2 o'clock sharp, , , A valuable section ot Lsnd, about one-sixth of an acre, adjoining Wilson * road Railway Station, being part of R.S* 4Ba. Tho land is high and healthy, with picket fence along frontage, and posts and rails on other three sides. It is admirably suitable for a villa site, and on account of its picturesque situation and easy distance from town: either by read or ml, should form a most desirable investment, either to tho capitalist or builder. ... J. T. FORD A CO., Auctioneers, 1244 134 Cashel street, Christchnroh. J. T. Ford ft 00. THIS DAY. PKRPEOILY SAFE INVESTMENT. ssotioiTof LAND IH 188 BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. MESSES j. T. FORD A CO. have been instruoted to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, FEB, 4, 1882, At 2 o’clock sharp, A Valuable SECTION OF LAND IN THE BOEOUOH OP SYDENHAM, with House thereon, now let to the police authorities, having 100 links frontage to tho road and being only 600 links from Colombo street south, part of B.S 79. Daily increasing in value. J. T. FORD A 0u„ Auctioneers, 1245 134 Cashel street, Christchurch. VIRGIN LAND! VIRGIN LAND! UNUSUALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOE , ACQUIRING LAND IN ITS NATIVE STATE. SATURDAY, 25th FEB., 1882. MESSRS J. T. FORD A CO. have been instruoted by the Proprietors to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, FEB. 26th, 1882, At 2 o’clock, 2398 A ,° a B s * Being Sections numbered 33018, 33049, 33050 33051.35052, 83053. 33051, and 33055, situate on the Hon John Hall’s ran, Terrace Station. This is an excellent selection of virgin land, very heavily grossed, and watered by the Race which runs in front and through the Sections. It Is capital soil, and o&p&ble of growingvery heavy grain crops, while the advantages for growing English Grass are enperb. it being constantly watered by the refreshing north-west rains, whion are here very prevalent. The opportunity for acquiring good land in its native state are now very rare, so that those seeking unimproved farms should not miss snob a chance as this. The district is rapidly improving, and becoming an important centre; and quite recently we have sold land almost adjoining for £lO an acre, cash, the soil of which was not one whit better than this now offering. It la besoming more and more difficult every year to obtain virgin land in anything like a good district. Those, therefore, desirons of settling should seize this opportunity, the .property being an exceedingly desirable one and most conveniently situated. AT THE SAME TIME, We are instructed by the Hon John Hail/ To submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, aa-t ACRES, Immediately opposite to the above. The soil of whioh is of similar quality and possessing equal advantages. The grazing qualities of the Hon John Hall’s Horbrataland are too well-known to need dilation on one part, and are sufficiently testified by the excellent condition of the stock sent forward to onr Addington Market. Further particulars can be obtained from J. T. FORD A CO, Auctioneers, Cashel street, 1120 3024 Christchurch. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. JT. FORD A CO., instructed by Friedlander • Bros,, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN MARCH NEXT, ALL THAT DESIRABLE FARM. Immediately adjoining THE LYNDHURBT STATION, On the Bakaia and Ashburton Forks railway line, and comprising about 1881 ACRES Of first-class farming land, ring fenced, and divided into 15 paddocks. The bnildings comprise four.roomed cottage, 12stalled stable (convertible into shearing shed) with large granary attached, two-zoomed house lor men, concrete tank holding 10,000 gallons of water, windmill, pump, Ao. All the buildings are new, and of the most substantial oharaoter. The property is snrtonnded by roads and the railway line on three sides, and on the fourth is bounded by Messrs M’Kerrow and Mann’s property. Messrs Coster, and Pannett’s estates are immediately adjoining. Most of the fences are doable wire and stakes with two feet bank in tbo Centre planted with gorse. The new water-raos when computed will be carried through almost every paddook, and tho present water-race rnns along the frontage on the railway line. Present condition .of the farm is—66o acres laid down with English grass, 1100 acres in green crop and roots, will be ready for grain crop this season, balance in plantations. Homestead yards, Ao., and a few acres native grass just broken up. To capitalists seeking investment, or to a farmer desirous of securing a profitable farm, the present offers a favourable opportunity. The estate is in first-rate condition for profitable occupation; every acre is available, quite level, and easily worked ; as a sheep and grain farm it oonnot be surpassed; and the valne will be considerably enhanced by the water supply that will presently exist on it. Term* of payment.will be made easy. Plans of the property will presently be ready. Time and place of sale in future advertisements. Meanwhile, further particulars may be obtained of J. T. FORD A CO., Christchurch and Timoru, or, MESSES FRIEDLANDER BROS., Ashburton. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FARMS. OBARI. FARMS. OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, EARLY IN MARCH NEXT, 900 A o b E 8 Being the seaward portion or thb ORARI ESTATE. Tho above is first- close agricultural and grazing land, well watered throughout! with frontage on good mrfde roads, AND ON THB OBARI RIVER. The above is covered with a rich sward of English grass, and for the convenience of purchasers, will be divided into 11 farms Of from 20 acres to 116 acres each. Terms of payment easy, with moderate rate o interest. Plans wIU shortly bo "issued, showing situation of Farms, time and place otsale, Ao, J, T. FORD A CO., Auctioneers, rihrifttohuroh and Tlmaru. J. T. FORD & CO., OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LOWOLIFFE ESTATE. RICH GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND. IN COMPACT FARMS or raox 200 T 0 1200 A 0 a B 8 - MARChT 1882. BY PUBLIC" AUCTION. MESSRS j. T. FORD a 00. have received instructions from tho Proprietors ot the Lowollffe Estate, to SUBMIT TO PUBLIC AUCTION, EARLY IN MARCH NEXT, 2600 ACRES. Being the seaward portion of the t magnificent property, laid off in oonvenlen sized FARMS Each having frontage on well made roads, leading to the Hinds Railway Station, The land, formerly deep swamp, has been thoroughly drained, and is now covered with a dense sward ot English grass, possessing grizlng capabilities rarely found in the most favoured districts in Canterbury. At the same time if required for agricultural purposes, every acre is available for the plough, and eminently adapted to the culture of grain and roots, tbo soil being a rich black loam, with good clay subsoil and perfect drainage THB LOWOLIFFE HOMESTEAD BLOCK ' Will comprise abent 1200 A 0 K E B * Fronting on the Beach, and otherwise bounded by good roads, which afford access to every The Homestead Buildings ate very substantial and complete, and comprise a comfortable Dwelling-house and Men's House, extensive Stabling, large storage space tot grain. Cbaff-bonse, with WATER POWER FOE CHAFF-CUTTING. Wool Shed, Sheep Yards, Stock Yards, Ao., ■ providing every accommodation for the proper working of tho place, and sheltered by plantations from all prevailing winds, while its proximity to the sea gives it a peculiarly FINE CLIMATE. It is also ring fenced, divided into paddocks, and watered by several olear tanning brooks which abound with Tront. This Estate is in capital Order and ready for immediate and profitable occupation, and would be found very suitable for STUD BREEDING PURPOSES, possessing as it does every advantage ot olimato and soil, it cannot be surpassed as a Breeding Farm, either for SHORT. HORN CATTLE. DRAUGHT HORSES, OK LONG-WOOLLBD SHEEP. And further, as it has been proved that butter and cheese can be taken to ENGLAND with perfect safety and at moderate oost by the process ot refrigeration, the certain opening np ot a new and extensive market for this kind of produce must speedily give a largely increased valne to lands such as these, which are eminently adapted (or dairy (arming on a large scale. To the capitalist these farms offer a safe and remunerative investment; to the farmer certain profit on his outlay and labour, to whioh is added the pleasure of farming land ever increasing in fertility, and beyond the influence of flood er drought. LOWOLIFFE Adjoins the best part ot the ' LONGBEACH ESTATE. And possesses equal advantages of olimate and soil. Lithographed plans of the property to be sold will presently be issued, showing the terms of payment—which will be made easy—and the date of sale.. Mr E. H. Dobson, the Manager at Lowollffe, will sho v intending purchasers over the property; and all further particulars can be obtained from the auctioneers, J. T. FORD A CO.. Cashel street, Christchnroh, Or, Strathallan street, Timarn; And from MESSRS MILES A CO., Or Christchurch: 580 115 2996 MESSRS MILES. ARCHER A CO., Timarn. B. Wilkin ft 00. TO THE FARMERS OF CANTERBURY. WE are commissioned to purchase good samples of WHEAT AND SHORT OATS. 1116 J. T. FORD A CO. TO LET, A NINE-BOOMED HOUSE, at the corner of Hereford street and Manchester street, the property ot Dr Frias. CENTRE OPTHE TOWN. Lease of 2i years would be given to suitable tenant who wonld build a suite ot offices, for whioh the site is adapted, both from sice and position. Or, in view of the approaching Exhibition, it must be a good speculation os a Boarding House. For a Family Residence it wonld likewise be most suitable. For particulars apply to— J. T. FORD A CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street, Christchurch. Beauchamp ft Bell. THIS DAY, At 12.30 o’clock. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, NEW ARRIVALS. DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Very handsome doable and single iron bedsteads Superb office pedestal desk, massive sideboard Capital chiffonier book-case Unique escritoire do Magnificent piano, by Samuel Brewer Piano, by John Broad wood and Sons Piano, by Allison and Allison Piano, by CoUard and Oollard American orgonette, playing SO tunes First-class assortment ot music, operatic, dance, and ballads 1 Lady’s gold watch and chain X Gentleman's geld lever hunting watch, 18 oarat, by Carter, of London 2 High-class silver lever hunting watches 3 Office stoves, X register grate American stoves and English ranges Fenders, fire irons, 15 kegs nails 20 Tins best counter sunk horse nails, 8 Doz enamel pie dishes ■ 8 First-class lawn mowers 2 Excellent bicycles And a large assortment ef CAPITAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And one Photographic Lease. EAUOHAMP A ~BELL WILL SELL B BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, Colombo street, THIS DAY, FEB. 4th, At 12.80 o’clock. GOODS AS ABOVE.' Terms Cash. 1440 139 B THIS DAY, BATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1882. At 12.30 o’clock. DRAPERY, liO THING, HABERDASHERY. Without Reserve. EAUOHAMP A BELL have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Booms, Colombo street, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, At 12.30 o’olook, 30 Dress pieces, good fabrics and styles Domestic shirtings in 12yd lengths 50 Bets cuffs and collars 300 Dozen silk reels 100 „ cotton reels ladies’ jackets, oapes, tippets, and robes Men’s tweed suits, overcoats, felt and straw hats 1 Piece, 87yds, black glaod silk Boys’ knloketbookot suits Toilet covers, knitting oottoa Ao., Ao, Terms oash. 1489 13S O. T. lok. THISJDAY. Mb O. T. lOK WILL HOLD Us usual Sale ot Form and Dairy Produce. Household Furniture, *O. 1420 189 Bale at 11.30. THIS DAY I THIS DAY ! ! THIS DAY ! ! ! TO FARMERS ANd’gEAIN MERCHANTS, In Want of Bites for Grain Stores, TO GENTLEMEN iWwAHT OF BITES FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. TO OTHERS IN WANT* OF A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT. HORNBY JUNOTION. HORNBY JUHOnON. £ havs bean favoured with- instructions from Messrs FORD A NBWTuN, to w SUBMIT TO PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Lsnd Salerooms, Cashel ktreet, Christ* ehurch, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1882, At 2 o'clock sharp. All that most desirable Property, situated at Hornby Junotion, comprising about 100 s Divided into convenient and suitable lots,.viz., 26 sites, as laid off for Grain Stores, with railway siding conveniences 1 Section ot 16 Acres, specially set apart for sheep and cattle yards And 9 Sections of 5 acres and upwards, most admirably adapted (or gentlemen’s real* donees The Property has a long frontage to the main trank line, and is immediately opposite to the Hornby Junction Railway Station; and to add. if possible, to Ite extremely convenient position, it is at tbo junction of all the most important roads in the district, snob as the Harewoeu road, the Main North road, the Christchurch road, the Leeston road, the Main South rood, the Baoeoonrse road, SOjj Ao. The many application* the owners have received for grain sites, determined them to by off a number of sections for that pnrpeee, and the land was cat np specially to provide the requisite accommodation for sheds. From a residential point of view, its manifold advantages are intnrpassable, the heeltblneee of the position being undeniable, and the easy mean# of transit combine to render it everything that ooold be wished by those desiring a country residence, and at the game time to be within easy distance of town, the great desideratum (or business men. Abo, about 190 ACRES. Situated at Hornby, between the Ven Archdeacon Wilson’s residence and tho Hornby Junction Railway Station, to whioh btter it b in close contiguity, divided into g FARMS Of suitable sizes, all ring.fenoed with perfectly sheep-proof fences, and bid down in English grass. On one (arm there is a Dwelling-house of ten rooms, recently built and in perfect repair; on another there is a first-rate Slaughter-house, with boiling-down pbnt, sheepyards, Ao., this might be used (or a woolshed, shearing shed, or any similar purpose. The property is intersected by roads, and the same remarks as to convenient situation and healthiness for residential purposes apply as those relating to the above property. Flans on View. For farther particulars, apply to the Auot Soneers MESSRS B. WILKIN A CO., Hereford street, Christchurch. Or to the Owners, J. T. FORD A CO,. 563 2985 Cashel street, Christchurch. FARMS! ' FABU8!! FARMS!!! THE HATTON ESTATE, SPRINQSTON. SATURDAY, MARCH 4th, 1882. M ESSBS B. WILKIN A CO. have been instructed by J, T. Ford A Co., to SUBMIT TO PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Vendors’ Land Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 4th, 1888, At 2 o’clock, ALL THAT REALLY MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OP LAND. : Knows as HATTON FARM, Situated ahont U miles from the Springston Rail* way Station, and comprising 173 Q ACRES or The finest Land it wonld be possible tor A FARMER TO FIND, DIVIDED INTO CONVENIENTLY SIZED BLOCKS TO SUIT BUYERS. It was originally a heavily timbered swamp, and the soil is deep alluvial deposit; it 1a watered on three sides and is now Is grass, perhaps the finest feeding ground possible to be found. THE QUALITY OF THE LAND CANNOT BE SURPASSED IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. The selection was made during the early period of the history of Canterbury, and the Estate has always been favourably known, not only for its carrying capabilities, but also lor sending forward some of the beet grazed sheep that come to the Addington Market. It can be need either an a Grazing Farm or for agricultural purpose#; and whoever purchase# will find that their moat sanguine expectations will be realised, whether they choose the one or the other. Situated as it is, midway between the Christchurch and Leeston markets, it possesses unusual advantages to the stock raiser or gnsier. ' The improvements comprise convenient Woolshed. Sheep-yards, Stables, and a 00m fortable Dwelling-house. Terms will be made easy to suit buyers. For further particulars apply to B. WILKIN A Co., Auotioneen, Hereford street, Christchurch. Or to the owners, J. T. FORD A CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street, 4121 3025 Chris tohurok. THRESHING MACHINE. closing this shipment, are prepared to aooept a very moderate price. Also for Sale, a second-hand Combine and Elevators, by Geo. Simpson and Co.-Christchurch. Now en view at the New Zealand Wool Stores. BOBEBT WILKIN A CO.. . 9169 77 Christchurch and Timarn. advances on wool. rriHE undersigned are prepared to a k* Li JL Advances on Wool, either sent in (or si Christchurch, or (st shipment to London. ROBERT WILKIN A ( New Zealand Wool Stores. Christchnroh. H. Bennetts ft 00. THIS DAY. ESSBS H. BENNETTS A CO. at their TY SALBTARDS A AUCTION ROOMS. Opposite Ballantyne and Co. OASHEL STREET, WUI hold their WEEKLY SALS or HORSES, CATTLE PIGS, POULTBY TRAPS, BUGGIES EXPRESS WAGGON FLOUB, POTATOES FURNITURE . Ann GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Sale at the usual hear. 1454

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