AyCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. GREAT SUB-DIVISION SALE OF THE BRUCE-COE LODGE ESTATE. SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock, MESSRS H. MATSON and CO.. in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., have received instructions from the Trustees to SUBMIT TO AUCTION FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. At the CANTERBURY LAND SALEROOMS. lftl Cashel street, Christchurch, SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THAT WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, "BRUCE-COE LODGE," Comprising about 1350 ACRES, more or less, of the Richest Land in the EUesmere District, with a frontage on the Selwyn River. With few exceptions none of the paddocks have had mor« than 3 to 5 crops taken out of them during tho last thirty-seven years, and as a consequence are in excellent condition. The property has been judiciously subdivided into 14 lots and is well roaded and securely fenced, and" tho whole is in splendid heart. Lot 1 comprises 101 acres 1 rood 20 perches, part iv 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 22 perches, all in five-year-old pasture Lot 4 comprises 30 acres 3 roods 39 perches, in pasture Lot 5 comprises 66 acres 2 roods 29 perches, in oat* Lot 6 comprises 116 acres, part pasture, part wheat Lot 7 comprises 30 acres 2 roods 20 perches, now in rape Lot S comprises 31 acres 2 roods 34 perches, now in rape Lot 9 comprises 37 acres 3 roods 14 perches, now in wheat Lot 10 comprises 75 acres 1 rood 20 perches, in wheat gg\ Lot 11 comprises 116 acres 1 rood 27 pwches, in rape and wheat Lot 12 comprises 382 acres 2 roods 30 perches, comprising tho Homestead Block, with good Homestead, artistic garien, and subdivided into eight or nine paddocks, part in crop, and part in pasture Lot 13 comprises 20 acres 3 roods 34 perches, in pasture Lot 14 comprises 32 acres in pasture. This paddock has never bien cropped. In excellent heart. The property is all rich, alluvial land, and includes some of the very best dairy and agricultural land in Canterbury; it is situated close to the Railway, Creameries, Schools, Post Offices, it is within eight miles of the Leeston Sftleyards, within four railea of the Springston SaleyaTuß. The instructions to the Agents are to Sell every lot Absolutely Without, Reserve to the highest bidder, with the special desire to realipe and wind up the estate, and, an opportunity of the kind to secure such land may never again occur iv Canterbury. TERMS: 15 per cent. caeh. balance on receiving possession immediately after the stock s*.',c. The Age-nte are however, prepared to extend (Liberal Terms of Payment. P.S.—One of the Mr Coes will be constantly in attendance in order to show intending purchasers over the property. For further particulnrs and plans, apply ♦•■ H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and CO.. 6313 Joint Agent*.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. SPLENDID FARM AT GREENPARK, To be Sold by AUCTION, to Close Trust Accounts. H MATSON end CO.. instructed by tho • Trustees in Bennett's Estate, at Greenpark, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, early in the month of April, 1903, all that very desirable Property, comprising 80 ACRES excellent land, known as "Bennett's Farm," divided into five paddocks, being R.S. 5819 and 5959, together with a Dwellinghouse of cix rooms, stables, cowshed, granary, etc. There is also a 3-Toomed Cottage on the property. The situation ie undeniable, being close to tho Greenpark RaUwey Station and creamery. Title Land Transfer. NOTE.— After the ealo of the Farm a Clearing Sale of tho whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK will t*ke piece. H. MATSON and CO.. 5574 Land- Agents and Auctioneers.
TO AUCTIONEERS, BUTCHERS, RACING MEN, SPECUI/ATOKS. INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received inetruetaoßS from the parities intmested to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the. 21st dayof February, a.t the hour of 12.80 p.m., TWENTY ACRES of Freehold Property, at Sockburn. adjoining i the propetftres of Mr Frederick Holmes, immediately opposite the Sockburn Railway Crwsrini?. The land adjoins tho Plumpton Park Racecourse, end,, ia close to the Abattoirs, and the Midland Saleyards. It has been surveyed and subdivided into suttablo Buliding Sections, and roads formed, aaid a pkn deposited in tho Land Transfer Office. To Buiohew, Speculators, Investors, and otlhera this is an opportunity which rarely offers to pnrohaeo a Freehold in a rising lcosMty. The Title is Land Transfer Act. Mr Jdhn Barr, who resides on -the property, wili be pleased to show intending purolhaiturs over the same. For further particulars apoly to H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. Or to MESSRS SLATER and SON, or F. H. BRUGES, 0650 Solicitors, Ghrietchuroh. HANDY PROPERTY FOR SALE. H MATSON -and CO., instructed by Mr • John Waleon, offer for SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, his desirable PROPERTY, comprising 14f ACRES, more or less, situaited right opposite the School, together with Dwelhngflouse and outbuildings thereon. A really snug •KtUe property, comprising the best of land. For further particulars apply to 6363 H. MATSON and CO. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE. FOR BONA FIDE SALE, the owner hiving left the district—A Fine Property, off the Paparrui road, handy to trams, elevated site, splendid view, epacioua grounds of over 3| acres, thoroughly weli kept, large houso of 12 roome, every possrbC© convenience. Dont miss it. Note—ln view of Tapid transit this clas of properly ibas a great future. Price and particulars- at H. MATSON and CO.'S. PARK TERRACE. DESIRABLE* RESIDENCE on this fine position, comprising 12 rooms, every modern convenience aad quarter of an acre. Price. £1500. or owner is prepared to considcPan offer. H. Mataon and Co. Fol. 98 FENDALTON ivOAD. TTERY SUBSTANTIAL and DESIRABLE V VILLA.'of 6 rooms, bath. *nd conveniences, haJf an *ere. Prico £560. Note reduction in price of this property. Must be cold. H. Mataon and Co. Fol. 63 SYDENHAM. NEW ana -UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE 4 large rooms, tiled grates and hearths, bath, and scullery, force pump to copper and bath, convenient in every way, good section end position. Price, £410. Fol. 11l jiQQA-WELL SITUATED HOUSE of 5 dwOOU . rooms, scullery and pantry, detached washhouse. with a quarter acre, within city and handy to square, well worth enquiry. H. Mateon and Co. Fol. 58 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOUSE, 9 rooms, numerous conveniences, J-acre, o'.oee to Fenda<Hon road, corner aite. Price, £1250. H. Matson and Co. Fol. 239 STRANGE'S~SiALE"ANb — ART~NEEDLEWORK—SiIk, Threads, Traced Silks, and Linens of all kinds, Transfers, Embroidery, Rings, end Cortioclli Traced Luieno, together with »1! other necessaries for Art Needlework, may be had et upecially low prices at Strange's Sale tbi* -week. Strange and ComP*nj# .
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 12
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