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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO TRUSTEES, INVESTORS, AND SPECULATORS. FOE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1903. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, 12.30 p.m. HIGH-CLASS CENTRAL CITY PROPERTIES. The SOUNDEST, SUREST. SAFEST INVESTMENT, With CERTAIN LARGE PROSPECTIVE INCREASING VALUES, SITUATED IN HIGH STREET, Tho Main Business Artery of Caristchuxob. Close to Mr Jas. Knight, tho Premier Meat Salesman. Opposite Messrs A. J. White and Co.'a Emporium, AND WITHIN 150 bTARDS OF Messrs W. Stxange and Co.'a Drapery Batablietnient, And occupied by those well-known Firms: — Messrs Maine Bros., boot, Manufacturers and Importers , Messrs V.'t-.ls and Co., Pork Butoners . Messrs F. A. Adams and Co., Sun Cyo.e Depot. Also, THIRTY FEET OF VACANT LAND, The whole having frontage 115 Foot u> tiigh street 21 Keet to Tuam street, and 166 Feot to Pop.ar street, life right-of-way to tho above property. TVJ-ESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in coni>l junction with Hopkins. Simpson and Co.), have received instructions to o.fc-Ll» by PUBLIC AUCIION, the above wei-i-kiiown Cm I'KOF^KTIEis. We have the greatest pleasure in drawing tho attention of investors and others to the importance of securing a portion cf ifcis very fine site. It is se-.doin that so large a, City Jiiock cornea into the market. It may be many years beioro h. similar opportunity occurs xjie above presents .a. chance to secure a. SOUND CITY I.\'Vr,SI'J.tEXT, WITH ENORMOUS FROsPEC'UVE YALUiM. The following are the lots in whioh order they will be- so.d: — LOT I—ls Feet (no building) LOT 2—15 Foec, small brick and iron building thereon LOT 3 15 Feet, on which is erected tbe premises at present occupied by Messrs Adams and Co.s Sun Cyc.e Depot LOT -1—22 Feet, on wnich is creo'«?d tho »hop occupied by Messrs Well a and Co., Pork Butchers. The .and fans stuhcient frontage to build two shops. LOT 5—16 feet to High street. 21 feet to Tuam street, 86 feet to Poplar street, on which is carried on the wo.l-known business of Messrs Maine Bros., Boot i Manufacturers and Importers; also a ! block of land facing Poplar street, very suitable for a factory or warehouse. Also, Fronting Mnacheeicr etreet, and within a. : few yards of tho Christchurch. Railway Station, tho Land a.nd Buildings adjoining tho Terminus Hote. B.ock, Christchuroh. occupied by Mr Thos. Riodgexs, Tobacconist, etc., on which are erected two shops. The total frontage is 45 feet (subject to rigfru-of-way of I's feet wide and. running back 60 foet) and a total depth of 202 feet. There aro splendid dwelling rooms attached to the shops, also aevera.l good outbuildings, including a good brick building and baker's oven. This property would suit almost any class of business, would bo an excellent opportunity to acquire a business position combined with a good house and outaide yard aqcomm odation. Litihographio Plane will be available on WEDNESDAY NEXT. N O T E— SALE ROOMS—Mafcson's -Land Sale Rooms, 16-1 Carihel etreet. DATE—SATURDAY, February 7th, 1903. HOUR-J2.30 p.m. AUCTIONEER—Leicester Mp.tson. H. MATSON and CO., Land Department, 4823 Auctioneers and Jjand Salesmen. MAGNIFICENT FAEM FOE SALE BY AUCTION. ■SATURDAY NEXT, 31st JANTTAEY, 1903. AtSRES ' 6 0 0 ACRES Of the FAMOUS WAIKARI VALLEY. BEAUTIFUL LIMESTONE ROLLING D O W N fi And RICH, HEAVY FLATS. THE PICK OF THE GLENMAEK ESTATE. ME OWEN LYNCH'S WELL-KNOWN "UOPERTY, Four Miles from the Soargill Railway Station and Saleyards. TITESSRS H. MATSON and CO. hare reirj - ceived inetiuctious to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms, On SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 31st, 1903, At 12.30 o'clock, Tho above well-known PASTORAL and AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY, comprising about 400 ACRES Limestone Rolling Downs, and 200 ACRES Rich Alluvial Flats. The property is all well watered, and conveniently subdivided, together with good Dwellinghouse, 4-stalled stable, traphouse, granary, with concrete flooring, etc., etc. This is a grand little farm, and has gicat prospective value. Title, Land Transfer. NOTE.—For further particulars apply to H. MATSON and CO., ■1828 Auctioneers and Land Agents.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the lato Mr JOH\ RADFORD, to SELL on the Premises at Jlotukarara, on the 17th of FEBRUARY XEXT the whole of the FREEHOLD, situated in Gebbie'a Valley, comprising 120 ACRE.S within three miles of the ilotukara Station" and Creamery. The Property is subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, gcod orchard, together with en 8-roomed House, pantry, waehhouse. stable, cow shed, trao shed, etc. On- the Same Date will be sold" the whole of " the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, for particu- . krs of which sec future advertisement, 5153 H. HATSON and CO., Auctioneers. LITTLE RIVER CENTRAL SALEYARDS. AS THURSDAY is th« only day on which Buyers can conveniently attend Little River Siv'es, and return the same day, we are re!uctant:y compelled to alter the date of our Sales to the FIRST THURSDAY in the MOXTH, until satisfactory train arrangements can be. made to have the Sale on I TUESDAY, as requested by many of our I Clients. °- Tho NEXT SALE is fixed for THURSDAY, February st,h, for which ENTRIES ere invited. H. MATSON and CO., 5134 Auctioneers, RAM EWE FAIR. SPECIAL SALE. . -, ADDIXGTOX SHOW GROU?TDS, FEBRUARY sth, 1903. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY. OUR PRESET EXTRTES COSCPRISE > SHSEP from following weLI-known 5 Breeders— W. J. J«;nfcine, Jno. Paxkineon, T. E. | Upton. Alex. Guon, Job. Harden Z ' Richard Wright. ' * U. MATSON and CO., i .6191 ...,■: , ~.iPfedigree...Stoclt!,^to»»«w,....J,^

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 12

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