THE BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS EK TIIK H3ART OF THE VILLAGE OF SOUTH OPAWA. \ND A FEW WITH FRONTAGES OK THE RAILWAY TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, HOLDERS OF TRUST FUNDS SEEKING CERTAIN INCREASING VALUES PERSONS LOOKING FOR RESIDENTIAL SITES, COMPRISING BEAUTY OP POSITION, CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD, WITH HEALTH AND FRESH AIR IN THE COUNTRY, BUT CLOSE TO TOWN. EVERY CONVENIENCE ; RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY. BOATING, ROWING, FISHING. AND SWIMMING. All those aro found in the TILLAGE OF SOUTH OP AW A. Thursday, Feh. 3rd, 1881, TWO O'CLOCK. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from John Lewis Coster, Esq., the Freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR LAND & ESTATE SALEROOMS, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, Feh. 3 a 1881, 2 O’CLOCK, THE BALANCE of the UNSOLD SECTIONS, being SO OHSTILY, Remaining unsold, in the VERY HEART OP THE TOWNSHIP, containing each One Quarter of an Acre, more or less, situated at SOUTH OPAWA, With large frontages upon the Railway Line, Garland’s road, Maunsell and Scott streets, the Hillsborough Railway Reserve, and near to tho Bridge across the HEATHCOTE RIVER, Which will bo immediately constructed, designs having been already called for by the Road Board. The Hillsborough Railway Station is REMOVED and Adjoins the Township. The Sections are already being bailtnpon, and an abundant supply of artesian water to he obtained at an easy depth, and the roads oil being formed. The Property is beantifnlly situated, commanding one of tho most pictnreaqne and evervarying scones near Christchurch. It has the hills and valleys, with their constant charming freshness and beauty on one side, and tbe open sc a view, with its health-giving breezes, on the other. It is within an easy walk of the city, and has the Railway, with the Tramway line, olaso at hand. Tbe neighborhood is undeniably good, surrounded by well-kept gentlemen’s residences, and close to J. L Coster, H. P. MurrayAynsley, W. Reeves, Esquires’, Honorable E. Biohardaon, and others. They offer everything to the advantage of tho purchaser, not only in tho present time, but a certain greatly increased PRUfiPECTIVE VALUE. THE TERMS ARE MADE TO SUIT ALL. THURSDAY, FEB. 3jid, 1881, 2 o’clock p.tn. 1. 29 Plan at tho Auctioneers’. 7290 TRADE < S. B J> MARK. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, -N"• tJ• Suckling & Co., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACTURERS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of the Public to their Trade Mark, which appears on the soloa of all their Goods, 2321
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2162, 29 January 1881, Page 2
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