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H. Matson & Cor, Associated with the National M. and A. Company of H-.Z., Ld. TATTERS ALL’S. SATURDAY NEXT, MAT San, 1800, USUAL WEEKLY HOUSE SALE. TT>EBSENX B N T B I E S a Comprise ■DRAUGHT and FauM HOUSES _ HACKS nnd LIGHT HAtiNESS HOUSES UNBROKEN COLTS and FILLIES. H. MATSON & CO., 5953 (Associated with the National M. St A. Company ol N.Z., Limited), T IMPORTANT NOTICE. atteusal L* S. SATURDAY NEXT. MAT Snn, 1830. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account Mr P, J. Henley, The celebrated racing more Yarra, chestnut, 4yre, hy Bundoora, dam Bribery, winner of the Ashburton Cup and Grand Stand Handicap, Ellesmere Cup, and other races. Also, The chestnut gelding Royalty, by Eamaranm, winner of tho Leoston Hurdles several timec and tho Hororata Hurdles, and was second to Ahaa in Christchurch Also, _ The black gelding Star ol Honour, 6yrs, by Berhn, winner of several trots Also, The chestnut mare Fraulain, 6yrs, broken to saudio and harnoss, and winner of tho Ellesmere Trot Also, Black gelding, Syrs, by Burlington, broken to sadule and harness, fast trotter and a good jumper; trial Also, , Bay mare’ Fidelia, 4yrs, by Digby Grand, dam, Maritana’s dam Hypatia H. MATSON & CO.. (Associated with the 6953 National M. Sc A. Company of N.Z..Limited). ADDINGTON YARDS. THISDAT. SPECIAL ENTRIES Comprise JQOQ SHEEP JgQ HEAD CATTLE 200 PIG3 * H. MATSON & CO., 6954 (Associated with the National M. Sc A. Company of N.Z., Limited), - LITTLE EIVEE SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MAT 2hi>, 1890. gPK C l A - L ENTRY. On account the Trustees of Kaituna Estate, 100 HEAD CATTLE 100 Including Throe and Four-year-old STEERS and HEIFERS. Also, COWS and CALVES, well bred and in good condition. None.—Tho above iiro for absolute sale. H. MATeON & CO., 6955 (Associated with the National M. & a. Company of N.Z., Limited). SATURDAY," MAT "a, 1890 AT THE CANTERBURY LAND SALEROOMS, Cashel street, At 2 o'clock. land' foe the people. THE BABK CO.NHEEET OF CAHTBBBOBY How Discovered, TO BE THROWN OPEN To the Small Settlers and Industrious Classes, THE LAND OF MANUKA FOREST, SAND, GARDEN MOULD AND WATER, Aging between tho South Pacific Ocean and the Cathedral City. ONLY THREE-QUARTERS OF AN HOUR’S DRIVE. •Tig here au espouse of Territory has for years been excluded from the Public Gaze by fences and large ownership obscurities. AU such obstacles are about to be removed—swept into the oblivion of tho dark past—and the great city of Christchureh, though originally planted too fox from "MAN’S GREAT HIGHWAY.” THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Will shortly be brought hy Tra.ins, Trams and Canals close to the water's edge. A land of Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Strawberry Gardena and all luscious fruit; a land, thougb light in soil, fairly teems- with productiveness. The wilds of Mildura and the schemes of Choffey Bros, drift into dwarfdom when compared to the position occupied hy . ROTHESAY, Now only a modern Sahara, but shortly to become the Fruitful Paradise of Xudustry, Thrift, Profit and Comfort. ___ THE UNDERSIGNED have received instructions from the Executors of the late Edward Reece; Esq., TO SELL, as per plan of Subdivision prepared by Messrs M’lntyie and Lewis, tie eminent aubdivisors of SUBURBAN and RURAL LANDS, the whole of that really Choice and Admirably Situated Block of Land, comprised in 240 Acres, adjoining the City Council Reserve, close to Bottle I.ako, and within a stone's throw of the ocean beach, A new road is being St' through tho MANUKA FASTNESSES, and ortly a direct road will permit of traffic to the Beach;. The Land is cut into sections ol sufficient size to give employment, with n comfortable living, to those who may wish to live by honest labour, and build a‘" Castle of Comfort" outside the depressed haunts of man within the city walls. For grow, tng.fmit, for tomatoes, vegetables of all kinds, for early flowers; in fact, by the aid of water by artesian, nothing is impossible. For fowl farms to supply the city, no opportunity like the present has ever presented itself. ROTHESAY Is the veritable ST KILDA TO CHRISTCHURCH, And sow, when low values pevtain, and easy acquirement presents itself, the invertor is most likely to score. 7 A-FINGER POST is placed at the corner of ROTHESAY ROAD and, PROSPECT A.V.KNUE, which will indicate to the visitor tho- sections under offer. .Plana will shortly be circulated with the daily papers,' and can now bo inspected at the offices of Sir J. Struthora Williams,' Solicitor, Gloucester street, or that of the Auctioneers. Term* of' Acquirement: 10 per cent deposit, 15-per cent In three months, balance in three years;: interest (4 par cent) four per,- cent per annum. H. Matson &. co„ (Associated with the National M; and A. Company of N.7*., Limited), 4590'‘ , Auction ears. THE BUBNSIDE“&ALE~ Off CLYDESDALES T AK E S OK PLACE TUESDAY, MAY 6,1890. Luncheon Served ut 11.S0 tun, prompt. Sale at 12.20 p.m, DRAGS WILL LEAVE TATTEESALL’S Sharp at 10.45 a.m. H. MATSON & CO. (Associated with tho 69fi3 National M. &A. Company oiN.Z., Limited). UNDER "THE PROPERTY LAW CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1883." rE 33E9 H. MATSON St CO. (associated with l_ the National M. & A. Company, of N.Z., lited) have received instructions from the djrttar Of the Supreme Court, Canterbury trlct, acting under instructions received from Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Salerooms in Cashel etree*-, Christchurch, OH HUBBDAY, thu 15tu DAY or MAT, 1690, At Two o’clock in tho afternoon, ALL . THAT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situated in Armagh street and Gloucester street, Christchurch, WITH BUILDINGS THEREON, Known as THE PALACE SKATING RINK. ho lease contains provisions as to renewals or m«nt of value of buildings every ten years. ) present period expires on the First day of luary, 1891, but will be renewed for vho next years at yearly rent of One Hundred and •onty Pounds, with renewal clauses as in 4214 « iCftOCi further particulars, apply to ESSES IZARD AND LODGHNAN, Solicitors, Christchurch. •totho Auctioneers, H. MATSON & CO., (Associated with tho ional M. Sc A. Company of N.Z., Limited), Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 8

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