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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. . CANTERBURY RAM AND FAIR. SPECIAL SALE, ADDINGTOX SHOW GROUNDS. I TO-MORROW. t, f)t-*R ENTRIES Comprise tie following: — ENGLISH LEICESTERS. On account of Mr Joseph la.? lor. 25 Rams; . Mr Jno. Parkinson. 90 Ewes, 66 Ram Lambs; Mr Richard Wright. 20 Rams; Mr W. J. Jenkirut, 5 Rims and 1 Stud Ram; Mr W, V. Clinton, 1-50 Or.e-sJ.ear E.L. Ram*, W do ' Ewes. ! • SHROPSHIRES. On account of Mr S. H. Amy*, 2.5 Raow; i Mr T. E. Upton, 35 Flock Earns and 5 Stud-; Mr Alex. Gunn, 3 flams; Mr Joe. Heydcn, 25 Rame. BORDER LEICESTERS. On uccconi of Mr Af.ex. Guun. SOUTHDOWN S. On accoun-t of Mr J. C. Cark.«on, S On- nnHear Rarra; on account of Mr W. O'Bnen, jo One-shear Rams. » 597> H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. TO TRUSTEES, INVESTORS, AND SPECULATORS. FOR PALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 7th, 1903, IN OUR LA.YD SALE ROOMS. 13.30 p.m. HIGH-CLASS CENTS ATi CITY PROPERTIES. Th» SOUNDEST, SUREST. SAFEST INVESTMENT. With " CERTAIN LARGE PROSPECTIVE INCREASING VALUES, SITUATED IN HIGH STREET, The Main Business Artery of Chridtohurch. Close to Mr J as. Knight, the Premier Meat Salesman. Opposite Messrs A. J. White and Co.'a Emporium, AND WITHIN 150 YARDS OF Messrs W. Strange and Co.'a Drapery Establishment, And occupied by thoso well-known Firms: — Messrs Maine Bros., Boot Manufacturers and Importers Messrs Wells and Co., Pork Birtohere Messrs F. A. Adams and Co., Sun Cycle Depot. Also, THIRTY FEET OF VACANT LAND, The whole having frontage 115 Feet to High street 21 Feet to Tuam stteot, and 166 Feet to Pop.ar street, the right-of-way to the above property. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in conjunction' with Hopkins, Simpson and Co.), have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the above well-known CITY PROPERTIES. We have the greatest pleasure in drawing ■the attention of investors and others to the importance of securing a portion of this very fine site. It is seldom that bo large a City Block comes into the maiket. It may be many years before a sin-alar opportunity occurs The above presents a chance to secure a SOUND CITY INVESTMENT, WITH ENORMOUS PROSPECTIVE VALUES. The following nro the lots in vrbicli order they will be so.d: — LOT I—ls Feet (no building) LOT 2—lo Feet, email brick and iron building thereon LOT 3—15 Feet, on which is erected the premises at present occupied by Messrs Adama and Co.'s Sun Cycle Depot LOT -t—23 Feet, on which is erected the shop occupied by Messrs Wells and Co., Pork Butchers. The land has sufficient frontago to build two shops. LOT 5—46 feet to High street, 21 feet to Tuam street, 86 feet to Poplar street, on which is carried on the well-known . business of Messrs Maine Bros., Boot Manufacturers and Importers; also a block of land facing Poplar street, very suitable for a factory or warehouse. Also, Fronting Manchester street, and within a few yards of tihe Christchuroh Railway Station, the Land and Buildings adjoining the Terminus Hoto. Block, Christchuroh, occupied by Mr Thos. Rodgers, Tobacconist, etc., an which are erected two ahops. The total frontage is 45 feel (subject to rigihi-oi-way o! 15 feet wide and running ba-ck 60 feet) and a total depth of 202 feet. There are splendid dwelling rooms attached to the shops, a.lso several Rood outbuildings, including a good brick building end baker's oven. This property would suit almost any class of business, would be an excellent opportunity to acquire a business position combined with a good house and outside yard accommodation. Lithographio Plans are now .available, and may bo had on application. N O T E— SALE ROOMS—Matson's Land Sale Rooms, 164 Cashel etreet. DATE—SATURDAY NEXT. February 7th, 1903. HOUR-J2.30 p.m. AUCTIONEER— Leicester Matson. H. MATSON and CO., Lend Department, 4823 Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION. HANDY FARM, AT MARSHLANDS. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 7th, 1903. H MATSON and CO. have received in- j • structions from Mr H. Hudson, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms. Cashel etreet, his desirable PROPERTY, ■at Marshlands, comprising 16 ACRES, more or less. . Part R.S. 113-4..situated on tho corner of Hill's road and Preston's road, Marshlands. This land has never been cropped, and is in magnificent heart, and is without doubt one of tho most desirable blocks of property in the neighbourhood of Marehlunds and Styx. NOTE—For further particulars apply to H. MATSON and CO., 5976 Land Agents and Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Executors in tho Estate of the !a.to Mr JOHN RADFORD, to SELL on tho Premises at Motukarara, on tho 17th of FEBRUARY the whole of the FREEHOLD, situated jn Gebbie's Valley, comprising 120 ACRES, within three miles of the Motukara Station' and Croamery. Tho Property ia subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, good orchard, together with en 8-roomed House, pantry, waehhousß. stuble, cow shed, trap shed, etc. On the Same Date will be sold the wholo of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, for particulars of which see future advertisement. 5973 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers.

TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. T EASE of a SXUG BREWERY Fox Sale J-J S3 » going concern, doing a good family trade. Capacity, 8 hogsheads. Rent £2 per week. Tenure ii years with right of renewal. Stock includes carts, horses, and all hrewers' ohfl.tt«ls, together with one acre of land, firstclass vegetable garden, end comfortable dwelling of G rooms. PRICE, £450. Fol. 79 JJ. MATSOX and CO., Agent*. parkTtlirrace. DESIRABLE H£SIDEXCE on this fine position, oomprieing 12 rooms, every modern convenience and quarter of an acre. Price, £1500, or owner is prepared to consider an offer. H. iTatson and Co. Fo!. 98 fexUaltd x. VERY SUBSTANTIAL and DESIRABLE VILLA, "of 6 rooms, bath, and conveniences, half an acre. Price £635. Note—Anyone looking for a bargain should call for a card to view. H. Mataon and Co. Fol. 63 sydexhaST" NEW and UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE. 4 laTge rooms, tiled 'grates and hearths, bath, and ecullery. force pump to copper and bath, convenient in, every way, good section Hid position. Pricv\ £110. Fol. 11l J, _ ( 4?QQfJ— WELL 'SITUATED HOUSE of 5 *OOU roomn, scullery and pantry, detaohed waahhoase, with a quarter acre, witihin city, »Ed handy to squa.re, well worth enqutry. H. Matson and Co. Fo". 58 SUBURBAX RESIDEXCE. BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOUSE, 9 rooms, nomizouj conveniences, i-acre,----dose to Fend»lton road, corner cite. Price, £1250, H. llatwa and Co. Foi. 239

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 12

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