' Auction Sales H. MATSON & CO. SEAFORTH, v - ON LAKR FORSYTH AND THE SEA. GRAND POSITION. HEALTH WITH EVERY INSPIRATION !' CHARMING VIEWS. j i ENDLESS AMUSEMENT. p railway to every part of the i. COLONY CLOSE AT HAND. '' SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR ALL CLASSES. • FIRST PURCHASERS CERTAIN OF LARGE INCREASED VALUES. , CLIMATE PERFECTION. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO, have received instructions from Mr Wm. Coop to > SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their LAND AND ESTATE AUCITON ROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 At two o'clock, THE BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE TOWNSHIP OF SEAFORTH, subdivided into PR CONVENIENT BUILDING 00 SECTIONS, varying from 1 Rood 23 Perches to 32 Perches. No. 1 IB a grand Corner Section, 1 rood 23 perches, upon Lake Terrace, facing the ; lake and sea, and admirably suited for a ' large Family Hotel or Boarding-house. The same applies to Nos. 29, 38, 44, and 45. All corner sections fronting the sea and lake. The following also have the same frontage :—Nos. 46, 39, 41, 42, 43, and 29, but all the other sections may be said to be equally advantageous, from their excellent position. This charming spot is situated by LAKE FORSYTH AND THE SEA, At the end of the Ninety Mile Beach and Canterbury Plains, and where the picturesque sloping GREEN HILLS OF THE PENINSULA Commence, at the outflow of LakeForsyth into the sea, commanding rare and charming views both by sea and land. The Lake affords a great variety of amusements, such as ' FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, YACHTING, SWIMMING, and possesses a climate that will attract visitors from every part of New Zealand. This will doubtless be the FASHIONABLE WATERING-PLACE, And will be eagerly resorted to by families anxious for a complete change from the heat and dust of tha towns, and the monotony of the country. Besides the Gharming views on every side, groat interest and amusement will be found in collecting the curious, many-colored pebbles which abound on the sea shore. To invalids, or persons in weak health, this will indeed bo a great boon. The present terminus of the LITTLE RIVER RAILWAY ia but five minutes' walk to the Township, where sawn timber for building, and firewood, are accumulating in large quantities. THE RECREATION RESERVE is close to the Township. To those who take pleasure in picturesque rambles, beautiful views, and delightful shady picnics, the beautiful slopes on the Akaroa road will give them all they can desire. Oahua and Ikoraki Bays, with the Ninety Mile Beach, will afford a pleasing variation. There can be no doubt that Seaforth possesses all the qualifications for a highly popular and thriving township, and it must necessarily rise into great pre-eminenco, for it has not its equal in all New Zealand. Beside its great advantages as a place of residence, it will receive greatly increased value from its close proximity to the Railway Station, which must become a large depot for all the wool, grain, timber, and other produce of the whole district. Whalers are seen in the season, and the whole coast and beach teems with fish of all kinds. All the sections .are carefully pegged out by the Surveyors, Messrs Mclntyre and Lewis. A charming water-color drawing has been made of the township and scenery, which is photographed and attached to the lithographic plans. A large colored plan has been prepared, and can be seen at the Auctioneers, where lithographic plans can be obtained. There are Three Good Buildings on the property, lately occupied by Sir M. le Fleming and E. Ensor, Esq. In ordei that intending purchasers may visit this charming spot, and judge foe themselves, it is proposed in a short tim to organise an excursion, leaving in th c morning, and returning to Christchurch i n the evening. The plan is approved and deposited. Most flattering paragraphs have appeared from time to time in our local newspapers of this really delighful spot, and the Auctioneers anticipate an eager demand for the Sections when offered. TITLE GUARANTEED PERFECT. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The First Ten Sections, with the exception of those with Buildings on, wil be Fold Without any Reserve whatever, as the owner is confident of success. TERMS— 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent in three months, 10 per cent in twelve months and the balance in two years, at 5 per cent per annum. SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, Two o'clock.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 566, 16 December 1881, Page 3
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