AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. pOAIGiTE SALE. FRIDAY. •SPECIAL ENTRY— 200 Prime F« Lartfbs 100 Forward Lambs 150 Forward Two and Four-tooth Wethers 20 Fat Ewee FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 6661 H. MATSOX and CO. OCARGILL SALE. MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 16th, 1903/ SPECIAL ENTRY— On account of Mr Geo. Rmhcrford, Eastcott, 400 Forward Thr*e-quarter-bred Lambs 200 Prime Fat Three-qnarte-r-bred Lambs Account Clients, 300 Lambs 209 Lambs 100 Lamb 3 300 Crossbred E-xcs Messrs Earshmann and Co.. Hurunm, 150 Fat and Forward Four-tcoth Wethers and Maiden Ewes We shall bo pleased to receive FURTHER ENTRIES for this important fixture. 6634 IL_ MATSON and CO. GREAT SUB-DIVISION SALE OF THE BRUCE-COE LODGE ESTATE. "VfESSRS H. MATSON and CO.. in coni>l junction with MESSRS PYNE ar.d CO., have received instructions from the Trustees to SUBMIT TO AUCTION FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. At the CANTERBURY LAND SALEBOOMS, 164 Cashel street, Christchurch, On FEBRUARY 21et, At 12 THE WHOLE OF THAT WELL-KNOWN ESTATE. "BRUCE-COE LODGE," Comprising about 1300 ACRES, more, or less, of the Richest Land in the El>gmere District, with a frontage on the Selivyn River. With few exceptions none, of the paddocks have had morn than 3 to 5 crops taken out of tbelli during the last th:rt/-seven years, and as a consequence are hi excellent, condition. The property has been judiciously subdivided into 11 lots, and is well roaded and securely fenced, and the whole is in 6plendid heart. Lot 1 comprises 101 acres 1 rood 20 perches, part in crop, and part in pasture for fourteen years Lot 2 comprises 157 acres 2 roods 20 perches, part in wheat, balance in grass Lot 3 comprises 131 acres 1 rood iS2 perches, all in live-year-old pasture Lot 4 comprises 30 acres 3 roods 39 perches, in pasture Lot 5 comprises 56 acres 2 roods 29 perches, in oatn Lot 6 comprises 116 acres, part pasture, part wheat Lot 7 comprises 30 acres 2 roods 20 perches, now in rape and wheat Lot 8 comprises 31 acres 2 roods 34 perches, now in rape and wheat Lot 9 comprises 37 acres 3 roods 14 perches, now in rape and wheat Lot 10 comprises 75 acres 1 rood 20 perches, in wh.mt Lot 11 comprises 116 acres 1 rood 27 pfrehes, in rape and wheat Lot 12 comprises 382 acres 2 roods 30 perches, comprising the Homestead Block, with good Homestead, artistic garden, and subdivided into eight or nine paddocks, part in crop, and part in pasture Lot 13 comprises 20 acies 3 roods 34 perches, in pasture Lot 14 comprises 32 acres in pasture. This paddock has never bsen cropped. In excellent heart. The property is all rich, alluvial land, and includes some of the very best dairy and agricultural land in it is situated close to the Railway, Creameries, Schools, Post Offices, it is within eight miles of the Leeston Saleyards, within four wiles of the Springston Saleyards. The instructions to the Agents are to Sell every lot Absolutely Without Reserve to the highest bidder, vfith the special desire to realise and wind up the estate, and, an opportunity tho kind to secure such land may never again occur in Canterbury. TERMS: 15 per cewi. cash, balance on receiving possession immexiiately after the etook sale. The Agents aro however, prepared to extend Liberal Terms of Payment. P.S—One of the Mr Coee will he constantly in attendance in order to show intending purchasers over tho property. For further particulars and plane, apply t'i H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and CO., 6651 Joint Agents. TO AUCTIONEERS, BUTCHERS, RACING •MEN, SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the parities interested to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of February, a,t tihe ■hour of 12.30 p,m., TWENTY ACRES of Freehold Proporty. at Soc-kburn. adjoining the properties of Mr Frederick Holmes, immediately opposite the Sockburn Railway Crossing. Tie land adjoins the Plunipton Park Racecourse, and is close to the Abattoirs, and the Midland Saleyaids. It has teen surveyed and subdivided into suitable Buliding Sections, and roatls formed, and a plan deposited in the Land Transfer Office. To Batchers, Speculators, Investors, and otlhera this is on opportunity which rarely offers to pttrobase «, Freehold in a rising locality. The Title is Land Transfer Aot. Mr John Barr, who resides on tho property, will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the same. For further particulars app.'v to H. MATSON and CO., [ Auctioneers. Or to MESSRS SLATER and SON, or F. H. BRUGES. 6636 Solicitors, Ohristohuroh. TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. T EASE of a SNUG BREWERY For Sale -L» as a going concern, doing a good family trade. Capacity, 8 hogsheads. Rent £2 per week. Tenure 4i years with right of renewal. Stock includes carts, horse*, and all brewers' chattels, together with one acre of land, firatclaes vegetable garden, end comfortable dwelling of 6 rooms. PRICE. £450. Fol. 79 H. MATSON and CO., Agents. PARK TERRACE. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on this fine position, comprising 12 Tooms, every modern convenience and quarter of an acre. Price, £1500, or owner is prepared to consider an offer. H. Matson and Go. Fol. 93 FENDALTON. TTERY SUBSTANTIAL and DESIRABLE » VILLA, "of 6 rooras, ba'.h, and conveniences, ha.i ar. acre. Price £&2H. Note—Anyone looking for a bargain should call for a card 1o view. If. Mason and Co. Fol. 63 SYDENHAM. NEW end UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE 4 large rooms, tf.ed gratca and hearths, bath, ana scullery, force pump to copper ana bath, convenient in every way, good section tnd position. Frice, £-110. Fol. 11l 4? DO A—WELL SITUATED HOUSE of S wOOv rooms, scullery and pantry, detached washhouse, with a quarter acre, within city, and handy to square, well worth enquiry. H. Matson and Co. Fol. 58 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOUSE, 9 rooms, numerous conveniences, insert , . o!o3e to Fendaltoo road, corner cite. Price, £1250. H. Mataon acd Co. Fo!. 239 / TO LET. EICGARTON. pHARMING RESIDENCE of aiout 8 v-» rooms, drawing-rcom 15 x 10, diningroom 16 x 15, three bedrooms, kitchen, offices, paritiy, bathmem, all with, modern improvements. siHvny aspect, wide verandah, and firstclass lot of out buildings, together ■with three acres, more or lees, ».so tastefully laid out gardens, water "aid on, etc. Apply 6657 H. MATSON asd CO. piCNIC Bags 6d, 9d,"Ter ■*• wards. Heaery fiureoa and Co., Hieh itieet.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 12
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