H. Uatoon to Co. THIS DAY. SEAFORTH OH LAKE FORSYTH AM THE SEA. GRAND POSITION. HEALTH WITH EVERY INSPIRATION. CHARMING VIEW®. ENDLESS AMUSEMENT. RAILWAY TO EVERY PAST OP THE COLONY CLOSE AT HAND. SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR ALL CLASSES. FIRST PURCHASERS CERTAIN OF LARGE INCREASED VALUES. CLIMATE PERFECTION. M 'KSBBS 11, MATSON’ft CO. haw rwalved (uetmcMmw Own Mr William ftw to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TttKtn LAND AND ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, CmM street, Chrialoharch, ATM SATURDAY, 17r« DECEMBER, IB3L at a o’clock. The beauttinl »«»•*«• Township of seafobth, {*ob>dttlded Into gg CONVENIENT BUILDING SECTIONS, Varying from One Rood Twenty-throa Parches to Thlrly-two Perdu**. No. I i* a grand Owner Section, I rood S 3 retches, «p» lake Tpjoe, facing the lake and am, sad admirably (railed for a ianro Family Hotel or Boarding Hotua The itwt applies to Nos 59,38,41, ul AS, All comer S.-e»ions fronting Ike tea and take. The following alto hare the some frontage t No*. Ad, 59, *l, AS, 45. and 99. but ail the other Section* may bo said to be equally advantageous, from their excellent portion. Thi* charming spot i« aftnatod by LARS FORSYTH AND THE SEA. at the end of the Nlnety-mite Beach and Canter, bury Plains, and where the Piolureaquo Sloping GREEN BILLS OF THE PENINSULA ooma<-noe, at the oatfiow of Lake F-vrsyth into the boa, commanding mo and charm. In* Vtewa both by S«& and lend. The Lake affords a great variety of am ate, meats t sneh as .FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, yachting, swimming. and jKWWwem a climate that will attract visitors mm every part of New Zealand. This will donbtleea be the FASHION a RLE WATERING PLACE, and wilt be eagerly reported to by Families anxious lor a complete change from the bent and dost of the towns, and the monotony of the country. Besides the charming views on every side, greet In, tmt and amusement will he round in collecting the curious many-coloured pebbles which shoond on the eea ehore. To invalids, or persons In weak health, this will indeed be a great boon. i present Term LITTLE RIVER RAILWAY la pat Five Minnie** Walk to the Township, where cawn Umber for building, and fire* wood are accumulating in large quantities. the recreation reserve Is close to the Township. To thorn who take pleasure In picturesque rambles, beautiful views, sad delightful shady picnic*. the be u’ifnl slopes on the Akacoa road will give th«m all they can desire. Oehna and lkor«ki Soya, with the Ninety JdUe Beach, wUI afford a pleating variation There can be no doobt th*t Stafottb possesses all the quiUflcatioaa for a highly popular and thriving township, and it most eocene, gorily riM Into great pre*ml. enon. for it has not its equal in all New Zealand. Beside its great advantages as a place of residence, it will receive greatly increased mine from its close proximity to the hail way Station, which must become a large depit for all Use wool, grain, timber, end other paodoce of the whole district. Whalen are seen in the eoMKra, and the whole const and beach teem with S*h cl all Unde. All the sections are carefully pegged out by the Surveyors, Mosers M'ln*yre and Lewis, A charming water-colour drawing has been made of the township and tocß-ry, which hi photographed and attached to the lithographic phns. A large coloured plan has been prepared, and can be seen at the Auctioneers, where lithographic plana can he obtained. There ore Three Good Buildings on tho pro party, by Sir M, ie Fleming and E. Enaor, lately occupied Esq. In order that intending purchasers may visit this charming spot, asd judge for themselves, it is proposed, in a short time, to organise an excaracn, leaving in the morning, and returning to Christchurch is the evening. The plan la approved and deposited. Most flattering paragraphs have appeared from time to lime in our local newspapers of this really delightful spot, and the Auctioneers anticipate on demand for the Sostlons when offered. TITLE GUARANTEED PERFECT. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. The first ton Section*, with the exception of those with hmidraga cm, will be sold Without any Beiwrve whatever, os the owner is confident o eueoeis. Terms: 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent in throe months, 10 per cent in twelve months, and the baisnoe in two yearn, at 5 per cent per annum. SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1881, 7357 99 8 o'clock. THIS DAY. HINDS DISTRICT. LOWOLIFFB.' I FARM | IS FULL CROP ann GOOD WORKING ORDER. Messes h. Matson a co. have received tartrneUosa to ! SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, j ! At the Land and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street. i SATURDAY, DEO. 17, 1881, | At 2 o'clock, | A CAPITAL FARM IN CROP, Containing 1 ACRES LAND, j AO«J aii reeurely fenced, Being Enrol Section* 48642 and 3*114 The Form Is vnbdivlded into Poor Paddocks, luO *«r*« being is cron of wheat, 101 acres j in oat*. 6 «crna in turfoy, 6 acre* la peas, 45 UKftm >» gm>». and <lO ecrea in turnips, i The Improvements consist of a good • FOUR-STALLED STABLE with COEN AMD ' chaff ruom, I A Do. A SMALL LIVING BOOM. ! The Wator-rsoe runs tb»on*U the Farm, giving I Water to rvery Paddock. There are two . I wells on the Property, and water is obtain- , J able from 14 to 40 feet from the surface, 1 j The above Property, to anyone se* king * farm j or an investiuoai, it a realty good opportunity, t I ‘larms easy, * | H, MATSON ft 00., | fcruo 61 Auctioneer*. si_ r THIS DAY. CITY FREEHOLD. SALISBURY STREET. NEAR COLOMBO STREET. MESSRS 11. MATSON ft CO have received ln»tn»cUj»» from Mr Charles Ballard to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the land Salerooms, Cashel street, I. a If .. B OH SATURDAY, DEO. 17, 1881. Alt that PAKCBL OF LAND, SITUATE IN SALISBURY STREET, oing part of Town Beearve No. 8, and having Hall Chain Frontage, together with a 13 CAPITAL FOUR-BOOMED HOUSE With every eonveniecoe. The above property affords an opportunity for stenting a r®»ld«nco (n a qolet respectable street, or making a good investment. fitUM IL MATSON ft Cft* Auctioneers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6492, 17 December 1881, Page 8
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