H. Matson & 00. SXTURIIYI MEtCHAUDia® 0A1& last sals this teas. CUSTOMS’ OTBBTIM® GOODS. BOTTLED DEERS, WlUie»t M««m. MEDICINE CHESTS. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINKS. TEAS, SUGARS, CANDLES, preserved MILKS. *,, Aw.. *«.
mjrESSH'i If. MATSON A CO. liar# reill eolwl iMirsclloas from the rarious owner# aiu) consignors, lo BELL PUBLIC AUCTION, os MONDAY, mo DECEMBER, 1881, t o'clock, WITHOUT BE3BBVE, 50 Cato® ami cult of bottled ato and stoat, Hum and other brand* - Medicine chmu On account of th* Kow Zealand Shipping Company. X SOI 13 Cases and 1 ullage orange bitters Overtime Goods, by order of BUM. Customs. MM 100 Tuckets finest white crystals, ex Christina NUtsou On account ol farmer purchaser. 50 Case*, 1 doz each, quart*, Doeaandler and Co.'n pale brandy 54 Cases, 3 doz eaoh, flasks. Drosandier and Co.'s pals brandy 10 Cases, 4 doz each, Doasandior and Co.*s pale brandy 0 Qr-cuks pals brandy Id (jr-c»»k# Dundee old whisky SO Cases Amontillado sherry 49 Cases fine choice old brown sherry THE ABOVE MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. 174 Bozos oboioo Congou, 101 b each, ex Bun* garian, s,s„ No. 1 „ 185 Hoses choice Congou, 101 b each, ox Hun. xartan, e.a., No. 3 190 Boxes oboioo Congou, 101 b each, ox Hun. garian, e.e.. No. 3 S 3 Boses choice Congou, 1C lb each, es Hungarian, s.s.. No. 4 47 Half.cheste choice Congou, 881 b each, ex Hungarian, s a, No. S 144 Hali-ohests choice Congou, SClb each, ex Hungarian, s.c., No. 6 146 Ualf-chesta choice Congou, 561 b each, ex Hungarian, e.s. No. 7 11 Boxes, 8131 b each, scented orange Pekoe, No. 8 13 Boxes, 201 b each, fine Gunpowder, No. 9
HEW SEASON'S TEAS, Tho bust la the Market, in or oat of Bond. Samples for Honoring can bo had on application. 41 Boses chains Congo a, 121 b each, ox Aloxa, No. I 100 Boses choice Congou, 101 b each, os Bowen, 5.8., No. 16 L 7 2i6 Mata finest white crystal a agar T 48 Mata finest white crystal sugar 63 Casks, 1 owt each, fine crushed loot sugar 7 Cases choice Burgundy wine 20u bags. 1 owt each, coarse salt 196 Boses, lib packets, Do Rouhaiz candles 76 Coses, 4 doz each, preserved milk, ** Milk* maid" brand. THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE TO BE SOLD FOB STOCK-TAKING. Terms liberal. MONDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1681, 2 o'clock. 8693 66 TUESDAY, 20xh DECEMBER, 1881. TO WOOL GROWERS AND BUYERS OBR NEXT WOOL BALE WILL TAKE PLACE AS ABOVE. THIS SALE is arranged so os to take place prior to the Holidays, and constituents are requested to forward particulars early for Catalogue. H. MATSON A CO„ 8313 56 Wool Brokers. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. CAPITAL INVESTMENTS. TOWN ANdTcOUKTBY. HEREFORD STBEeTeAST, ASHBURTON, AND SPRINGFIELD, MESSRS H. MATSON A CO. have received ins tractions from the Mortgagee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tho Land and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street, ON SATURDAY, DEO. 24, 1881, At 2 o'clock, Tho following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES: LOT I. HEREFORD STREET EAST, close to the corner of Btaumoro road, having a frontage of 66} links by a depth of 500 links, adjoining the residence of Mr R. Smith. The section is a splendid site for building or to divide into two allotments, and within easy distance from the City. LOT* 2. ASHBURTON, near to the township, being Lot 19 on plan, and part of Rural Seotlona 6086 and 79/2, containing One Rood, more or less, and having a frontage on Allan road. LOT* 3. SPRINGFIELD, being part Rural Section 9198, containing 14 Acres, more or less, situate at Eased ale Nook, about throe mites from the Springfield Railway Station. A choice and useful block of Land. 11. MATSON A CO., 8515 01 Auctioneers. MONTREAL STREET NORTH. MESSRS H. MATSON a 00. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land end Estate Salerooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY, DEO. 24, 1881, At 3 o’clock. Part of CHRISTCHURCH TOWN RESERVE, No. 60, Having a frontage of HOIt on Montreal street north, and 52ft frontage on Conference street, forming a most valuable corner block, on which are built two»ob*Untial two-storey family midsnoee, the corner home containing 8 rooms, fitted up w.tb gas and every convenience, coal-shed, and outhouses. The second bonne is well-bnilt, and contains 7 rooms, and fa fitted with every requisite for a i amity i gas laid on, artesian well and outhouses. The properties always let weil to good tenants, and are now occupied and are paying good rentals. Close to the Tramway, and within 10 minutes* walk from the Post office, H. MATSON A 00.. 8095 66 Anotioneers. WOOL. GRAIN, Ac. HyrESBRS H. MATSON A 00. are prepared to iIJL make Liberal Cash Advances upon WOOL, URaIN, Ac., either for shipment to their Agents la England or the Colonies, or for Sale Privately or by Auction in these markets. WOOLPACKB and COBNSAOKB for Sale at Lowest Bates. MONEY to be Lent upon Mortgage of Free, hold Property. 2600 390
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6489, 14 December 1881, Page 8
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