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Tattemll’o. r*l A T T K A L L * Ttaxi SATURDAY, DEO. 17tb, 18SL USUAL WEEKLY HOBSS BALK. CotutD©ncli3ff fct PRESENT EKTKIEB i 60 to 70*°“ 0 B 8 s 8 * A noto of ploa « h “* F(ura.Hor»M „... Ucbrokcm Colls sad f {«*••„ « anM Well bred Husk and Light Ham east uamm Ac., «°* Atoo. oa Priraw Sal".— Syria* Curl*, *«d doolue) American nail W •*f OM Butcher.' MATgO „ * 31 64 AwcLoatoW. H. Matuen & Co. IEAFORTH OH LAKE FORSYTH AND THE SEA. 05AND POSITION. health with evkby inspibation. CUABMIKO VIEWS. endless amusement, railway to svebt past of the COLONY CLOSE AT BAND. SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOB ALL CLASSES. FIE3I PURCHASERS CKHTAIN OF LARGE INCREASED VALOES. climate perfection. I^ij- ESSES U. MATSON A CO. haw reoeimi is.tracrioa* fro» Mr William Coop to ' SELL BY PC BUG AUCTION, 47 taws LAND AND SSTaIE AUCTION BOOMS, Cashel .tract, Chris tohur.-ib. SATURDAY, 17ru DECEMBER, ISSI, At 8 o'clock. The bcautCul Seaside Townabip of skaforth, Sab-dirided Into g. CONVENIENT 3UILOINO SECTIONS, Tarsia* from Oca Rood Tweatr-tbrec PtrebM to Thirty-two Perch os.

No 1 in ft grand Comer Section, I wod 33 ‘wtches. open Lake Terrace. facing tb« Uke and &ca. and admirably suited for a luge Family Hole! or B mrdisg House. The c&mo applies to No* 59,38,44, and 45. All comer Sections fronting tie sea a»d bke. The ioUow.Ee also hare the same frontage Nos. 46. SS>. 41,42, 43. and 29, but all tbs other Section* may be said to bo ©QtLaJij advantagieous* frosi their cxoclleat position* This charming spot is situated by LAKE FORSYTE AND THE SEA, at the end of the Ninety-milo Beach and Caster* bury Plains, and where the Picturesque Sloping GREEN HILLS OF THE PENINSULA commence, at the outflow of Lake Forsyth iato the s-oa, commanding rare and charm* sag Views both by Sea and land. The Late affords a treat variety of amuse* meats; such as FISHING. SHOOTING, BOATING. YACHTING. SWIMMING.

and possesses ft climate tb.it will attract visitors from every part of New Zealand, This will doubtless ba the FASHK-KaBLE watering place. and wil* be eagerly resorted to by Families snxi.iaa for ft complete change from the beat and dost of tbs towns, and the monotony of tbs country. Besides tbs charming Tiers on every aide, great interest and amusement will be found in collecting the carious many-coloured pebbles which abound on the sea shore. To invalids, or persons in weak health, this will indeed be a great boon. The present Terrainua of the LITTLE EITEE RAILWAY Is but Five Minutes* W*lk to the Township, where sawn timber for building, and firewood are accumulating in large quantities. THE RECREATION ELSE EVE Is close to the Township. To those who take pleasure in picturesque i, and delightful shady picrambles, beautiful Tiem l _ nice, the bo-mifnl slopes on the Aksroa road will give them all they can desire. Oahua and Ikoraki Says, with the Ninety Mile Beach, will affird s plea-inn variation. There can be no donbt that Seaiorth possesses all the qualifications for a highly popular and thriving township, and it most secieseerily rise into great pre-emiteuoß, for it has not its equal m all New Zealand. Beside its great advantages a« a place of residence, it will receive greatly increased value from its close proximity to tire hallway Station, which most become a Urge depot (or all the wool, grain, timber, end other produce cf the whole dls 1 riet. Whalers are seen in the *e»sor, and the whole coast and beach teem with fish cf all kinds. Ail lbs lections arc carefully pegged out by the Surveyors. Messrs M'ls’yre and Lewis. A charming water-colour drawing has been made of the township and scenery, which is photographed and attached to the lithographic pl-ns. A Urge colour'd plan has been prepared, and can be sees at th* Aaiuonters, where lithographic plans can be Obtained. 'i here are Three Good Buildings on the property, lately occupied by Sir M. le Fleming and E. Ensor, Esq. in order that intending purchasers may visit this charming spot, and judge for themselves, it is proposed, in a short time, to organise an excursion, leaving in the morning, and returning to Christchurch is the evening. Tne plan is approved and deposited. Most flattering paragraphs have appeared from time to time in our local newspapers of this really delightful sprit, and the Auctioneers antic pate on eager demand for the Sections when offered. TITLE GUARANTEED PERFECT. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. The first tea Section*, with the exception of those with Buildings os, will be sold Without any Reserve whatever, as the owner is confident o success. Terms: 14 per cent deposit. 10 percent in three Bonths. 10 per cent in twelve mouths, and the talanoe in two yean, at S per cent per annum. SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1881, yxs7 29 2 o’clock. HINDS DISTRICT. LOWCUFFI. 'FA B M IN FULL CROP a*n GOOD WORKING ORDER, MESSRS H, MATSON a CO. have received in.-tructiots to BILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land and Estate Saleroom*. Cashel street. SATURDAY, DIO. 17, 1881, At 2 o'clock, A CAPITAL FARM IN CROP, Containing MR ACRES LAND, All securely fenced, Being Rural Sections 26512 and BAILS The Farm is subdivided into Fear Ftddooks, 100 acre* being in crop of wheat, 109 acres in oats, A acres in bans?, 6 acres in peas, 25 acres in gnus, and 30 acres in turnips. The Improvements consist of a good FOUR-STALLED STABLE with COEN AND CHAFF BOOM, Also. A SMALL LIVING ROOM. The Water.race runs through the Farm, giving Water to every Paddock. There are two wells on the Property, and water Is obtainable from 12 to 20 feet from the surface. The above Property, to anyone setklog a (arm or an investment, la a really good opportunity. 6110 51 Terms easy. H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneer#. T SCARBOROUGH NORTH. HE QUEEN OF*~ WATERING PUCES. For remaining Sections H. MATSON A CO., Apply to Or, imu ALEX. BBOADfOOT. Sea Vie w, Amberla/.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6489, 14 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6489, 14 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6489, 14 December 1881, Page 8

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