Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. "ADRAS STREET SOUTH—Three SecL tions Land, situate at the corner of Madras street south and Second street, Sydenham, one seotion being a corner one, capital site 170 OWiiR WINDMILL ROAD —35 J Perche3, fronting on the Windmill road and Smollett streot, fenced and planted 170 DDINGTON—SeIwyn street south, Half Acre, fenced, situated in Rosewarne's paddock and fronting on Bright's road. Very good section kPAWA— Quarter Acre Land, together " with two houses thereon, outbuildings, garden, &c, opposite Barnett's Nursery, ten minutes' walk from the Opawa Station 168 [ANUTAHI TOWNSHIP—Near Patea. L North Island. A number o£ unsold
Quarter-acre Sections 168 "7" AIAPOI —Two Sections Land, containing one-eighth acre Land, together with two three-roomed houses, near the Railway Station, on the North road " INCOLN ROAD Half-acre Land, \ situate on the Lincoln road, securely fenced and in grass 159 SYDENHAM, SANDRIDGE Two - _ Quarter-acre Sections Land, together with two newly built fire-roomed houses, garden, and with every convenience 155 "ADRAS STREET NORTH New _ street, One-eighth Section Land, being part T.R. 159, near North belt 146 WOODEND —One Acre Land, with ' frontage on the North road, adjoining the Royal Hotel, together with foui> roomed cottage and every convenience', also a convenient store attached 137 - ' AXISBURY STREET, CHRISTM CHURCH—Building site, fenced, 40ft. frontage, by a depth of 114 ft., and near Durham street 132 STREET—Near the bridge, conJ venient Building Sites, choice positions >APANOI KOaD-Two Acres onPapanui road, situate next to Rev. J. D. Ferguson's ; first-class site 126 SYDENHAM Four Quarter-acre Sec--5 tions ; capital building sites; good investment 111 " INCOLN TOWNSHIP Quarter-acre _J Section, fenced, and close to the proposed junction of the railway to Little River 110 71ERRY ROAD—Half-acre Land, part ? R.S. 48. frontage on Barbour street, and next to Police Barracks 111 NTYX—Abbott's Farm, North road, Five' J acre and Three-acre blocks, near to Papanni I OPAWA, SOUTH—The village of South 1 Opawa, 71 Building Sites each containing quarter-acre more or less, neat the Railway Station, and having frontages on Maunsell street, Scott's street, and Garland's road SYDENHAM, Devon Road—Eight Buildks ing Sites, containing about 30 percheß. Devon road leading from Colombo street south to the Lower Windmill road, and within two minutes from the tramway aEATHCOTE VALLEY—Quarter-acre at the township of St. Kilda, Heathcote Valley, at the junction of Vogel and Smith streets, and opposite the Valley Hotel PETERBOROUGH STREET AND CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Threeeighths of an Acre of Land and an eightroomed House, with every convenience, thoroughly well finished, and substan-tially-built ; rooms large and lofty, and large cellar, garden beautifully laid out and planted SPRINTGFIKLD ROAD, near St. Albans— Four Building Sites on the Springfield road, containing about one-eighth of an acre each SYDENHAM— Two Building Sites with K!5 frontage on Conway street and Hawdon street, about two minutes' walk below the railway, and one minute from Colombo street HEREFORD AND MONTREAL STREETS—A Family Residence, containing thirteen rooms, well-built, large and lofty apartments, situate at the corner of Hereford and _ Montreal streets, a first-class position, and within a few minutes from the centre of the city PAPANUI— Building Sites on the Hare wood road, adjoining the property of Mr J. T. Matson, containing about quarter acre each 219 TTIERBv ROAD, WILSON'S ROADIE Quarter-acre Section; fine building site, suitable for hotel or store 210 FERRY ROAD Two Building Sites, opposite Jenkins' Saw Mills and opposite tho Catholic Church. 210 f> ANGlOßA—Quarter-acre Section in the t\> township, adjoining the Presbyterian Church ; excellent site for Bhop 210 OALGAT KJ Building Site, containing W quarter acre, situate in Queen street, near the railway station 202 KILMORK STREET EAST-Quarter-acre Section Land, together with House of five rooms and every convenience, garden with full-bearing fruit trees 201 LINCOLN ROAD-Building Sites, containing quarter acre each, opposite Hillmorten, and next to Nairn's Nursery Garden 186 Two Buildins Sites in the rJ township of Springston, Nos. 9 and 11 181 T INCOLN ROAD, Harman street—Half Li Acre Land, together with two Cottages, one containing four rooms and one containing six rooms, well finished and with every convenience, garden, artesian well, &c, &o. 174 LIN WOOD—Building Site, 151, situate on the corner of Cashel and Bucclengh sheets 175 H. MATSON & CO., 11-10 6764 Canterbury Wool Storea.
CANTEEBUEY WOOL STOEES TO STATION HOLDEES, FAEMEBS, AND WOOL GEOWEES. GENTLEMEN,— We have the pleasure of informing you that our WOOL HALES will be HELD every ALTEENATE TUESDAY throughout the Season, and that in order to meet the requirements of our annually increasing Wool business, we are making very considerable alterations and additions to our already extensive premises, which, when completed, will ensure spacious accommodation and afford facilities for the display of Wool to the best possible advantage. The extension of our business to this degree we flatter ourselves is a guarantee that the efforts directed for the benefit of our clients are fully appreciated, and we can assure those who have hitherto or who may hereafter favor us with their support, that (acting as we do as Selling Brokers on Commission only) everything shall be done for the conservation of their interests, and so strict a surveillance maintained that for all consignments to our care, whether in large or small parcels, the highest value will be btained. Immediately on receipt of advices, arrangements are entered into that all consignments are forwarded direct to our Stores ■ We are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on all descriptions of Produce placed in our hands either for Sale in the Colonies or for Shipment to KngUnd. Auction Sales of Skins, Hides, Bough Fit and Tallow, are held every Thursday throughout the year, competent hands being employed to class the various consignments. All Account Sale 3 are rendered promptly. Our Charges, which include receiving, delivering, weighing and sorting, are ai follows : For every 50 skins or part of 50, Is. Ox hides, 6d each. Or hides, if salted in store, Is each. Calfskins, 3d each. Bough fat, per sack, 4d; cask fat or tallow, Is. Wool, per bale, 2s ; wool, per bag, 6d. Insurance, 6d per bale. 3d per bag. Commission on sales effected, 2£ per cent, up to and 1J per cent, on any amount in excess of that sum We are, Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, H. MA.TSON & CO., Canterbury Wool Stores, Cashel and Hereford streets, 11-3 6447 Christchurch CANTEEBUEY WOOL BTOBE3. ATSON & /T\o. WILL HOLD THEIE I" I E S T Wool Sale of the Season TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE 23rd. QAA BALES ALEEADY CATA£R7\J LOGDED. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2095, 10 November 1880, Page 4
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