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H. Matson & Co. AT LEESTON MARKET YARDS, FRIDAY, MARCH 27,1896. 1C ~ SSRS H. MATSON & CO. will SELL, on account o£ Mr Henry Bilhfottgh, Dunsandel, F A B El Comprisin'; Hr ACRES, being R.S. IC6«, 20308, 29352, subdivided into six paddocks, securely fenced and watered, with House of live rooms, stable (3 stalls) and outhouses. Adjoining property Captain Willis and three miles from railway station. Particularsapply H. MATSON & COY., 3999 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. CLEARING SALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT SEFTON, Messes h. matson & co. imv.. nveiv. a iiiutnictiocs from Mr S. 11. Wilium to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the property of Mrs M. E. Wilson,Sel'l.uM, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2no. The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK : - CATTLE, t Milch Cows, 5 two-year-old llcifein in tsilf, .‘I Calves. HORSES. 3 Draught Horses (broken to all liirm wort). I Buv Hack, I Bay Mare, I Roan Killy (tlyra). I Chestnut Filly (lyr). FARM IMPLEMENTS. Reaper and Binder (McCormick I, Dray nn<l Ki .ime, D.F'. Plough (Reid mid Omy), Ilumiwu umi wilippletrees, Horne Hake. 3 Seta llarmwa and Odd Harness, Spring Trap and lliu'iuvai, Sundries. Sale at PJoVlock. H. MATSON A. CO., 3988 Aiiethmeorj, SATURDAY. APRIL Ilni. Auction Sale of Splendid FARM at SO lIT 11 BRIDGE, in one Block of 9110 ACRES, Or Subdivided into Four Fnrnm. MESSRS U. MATSON & CO. (in conjunct am with Mr C. .1. Marshall) have received instructions from .lolin Miln, Esq., to SELL 11Y PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Canterbury Land Rooms, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY, APRIL Urn, at 12 o'clock, FARM of 960 ACRES, known ns “ Croi-mgatps,” situated one mile from Smith bridge, in the ELLESMERE DISTRICT, in omi block, or subdivided as follows: 1, 484 Acres, R.S. 7089, 700-1, fronting Crycr’s ' Road, and Tnunmtn, mid North Kaltaia Junction Road leading to Southhrldgo and Railway Station, subdivided into 7 paddocks, with luii Idings thereon comprising dwelling-house of 7 rooms, large stable, and large shed at hack, corn room, &c., wool-shed, and granary on concrete foundations will hold 2000 bushels grain, and is fitted with conveniences for shearing, sheepyards, &c., men’s bouse, good dairy, &c. 2. 200 Acres, R.S. C97C, 6977, in 5 paddocks, frontage on Cryer’s Road of 25 chains, with stable and granary thereon. 3. 176 Acres, R.S. 7091, fronting North Eakaia Road. 4. 100 Acres, R.S. 10779, fronting North Rakaia Road. The whole of the property is laid down in English grasses, every paddock watered by good waterraces, and a creek runs through a part of the property. Plans, showing subdivision, may he seen at the Leeston Hotel, and at the offices of the undersigned. For further particulars, apply C. J. MARSHALL, Land Agent, Cathedral Square; Or H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers, 3986 Land and Estate Agents, Cashel Street. FARM ON LEASE. TENDERS will he received by the undersigned for LEASE, for a term of 7 or 10 Years, of All that Property situated near WEEDONS, and knows as “CARBEREY” FARM, formerly in the occupation of Michael Hogan, comprising about 300 Acres, 280 Acres of which is First-class Land, balance | Fair, Improvements comprise good Dwelling-honse of 9 rooms. Dairy, &c„ &c. ; six-stalled Stable, Loose Box, Granary, Men’s House, Sheds, &c., &c. It is watered by 3 water-races -and good well and force pump; is bounded on all aides by good roads. It is situated 12 mi! i from Christchurch, and one mile from two railway stations. The Property is subdivided into 8 paddocks. There is also a large Orchard of well-grown trees. Particulars and Conditions of Lease may he had at the Offices, Cashel Street, where Sealed Tenders will be received up to 4 o’clock on SATURDAY, 4th APRIL NEXT. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3987 H. MATSON & CO, LAND FOR SALE. A HANDY-SIZE BLOCK OF PAIR LAND, KEAELr gQ ACRES, , At a Low Price and on Very Easy Terms, Situated within Thirteen Miles of Christchurch, on the Springston and West Melton Road, and about one mile from a railway station, close to the Great South Road, adjoining the property formerly 1 occupied by Mr Frederick Searie. It would be also well suited for paddooking sheep for the Christchurch market. It is well fenced and subdivided into paddocks, and watered by a strong water-race. Title—Land Transfer Act. For full particulars, apply to MATSON \ CO„ 3812 Cashel Street, Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. YEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. will SELL BY L PUBLIC AUCT r ON, | 153 h At their Room. , Cases PLUMS, PEARS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, APPLES, &c., &c. Also, Onions, Potatoes, Chickwheat, Melons, Tea, Tomato Sauce, Chutney, Jam, Sardines, Cheeses, I Express And, if Arrived— Cases D.E. ORANGES and BANANAS AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO, 3995 Auctioneers. LARGE AND IMPORTANT * FURNITURE SALE. Messes ayees, beauchamp & co. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their rooms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 25th, at 1 o’clock, A LARGE LOT OF HIGH-CLASS AND USEFUL FURNITURE, Including Lipp Piano, Needlework and other Suites, Dinner and Breakfast Ware, Bedroom Ware, Toilet Sets, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry do. Horsehair Suite in Cedar Frames, Dining Table, Austrian Chairs, Walnut Whatnot, Sideboard, Chest of Drawers, large Marble Ornaments, Vases, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Wool and Spring Mattresses, splendid Go-cart, Clocks, Stretchers, Bassinet, Duchess Dressing Ta hies. Duchess Chest of Drawers, Couches in Variety, Iron and Wooden Cots, Hearthrugs, Fenders and Irons, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Folding Bedsteads, Fancy Tables, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, a Lot of Show Cases and Shop Fittings, &c. As these goods are to be sold to cover advances and under bill of Sale, every lot must go. AYEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO., ouue Auctioneers. Geo. King & Co. Tf> ROPER TIES for sale. BARR HTLL—SO3 Acres, subdivided into 6paddocks, all well watered; good six-roomed house, 6-staUed stable, and all necessary outbuildings; good plantation and orchard. 227 ELLESMERE —50 Acres, well fenced and subdivided, splendid 9-roomed house, stable with loose-box, eoaeh-house, man’s l oom, all necessary outbuildings, lino orchard ; situated only 2.‘ miles from railway station. A bargaiu. 226 GERALDINE—I3O Acres, well fenced and subdivided, good 5-roomed house and outbuildin"s, good’creek running through the property, To be sold in one lot, or subdivided. 225 SPRINGSTON—IOS Acres, well-fenced and subdivided, good 6-roomed house, granary, stables. . and other outbuildings, situate only 2) miles fromrail vay station. 223 FENDALTuN—I4 Acres, laid out as ornamental .-rounds, garden, orchard, Ac., substantial house of 10 rooms, stables and outbuilding-. A bargain. 210 BUEWOOD —13 Acres really nice land, well fenced, new4-roomedhou.se. Will be sold cheap. 217 MARSHLANDS, Canal Reserve—2o Acres really First-class Land, comfortable Dwellinghouse. 73 HAMILTON, Waikato—6B7 Acres, splendid land, thoroughly fenced and subdivided; is in a high state of cultivation ; will carry 4 sheep to the acre. Improvements comprise good dwell-ing-honse of 9 rooms, men’s cottage, and complete outbuildings; everything convenient for economical working; property situated only 2.) miles from railway station. Inspection invited. NEW BRIGHTON—A largo number of sections in the best parts of township. LINCOLN ROAD, Addington—Half-acre, with two shops and first-class bakehouse ; comer section ; a great bargain. 222 Particulars on application to GEORGE KING & CO., Ltd., Cashel Street, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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