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XL Mataon & 00. KX TENSIVE MERCHANDISE BALK. last bale this v».Att. CUSTOMS* OVKRIIMtC GOODS. BOTTLED B KERN, Withvmt MEDICINE UItINTN. UiUKDIKS, WUltKlK*. Wt*KN. TEAS, (imjAU*. CANDLE®. FBKBCKVKD UII.KN, m. Ac,, ho, |MTSWtt&B tl. MATnoN ft CO, hare roITI wind Inatnetions from the twktu owner* aw* eonsittora, to SKLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, lOtk DKORMBEE, 1881, 8 o’elwk WITHOUT HKHBIIVR. 60 Coses *n<) .'«r4b of twtUed Ala end stout, ••«a» s*d «Shor brands Med tome chest* On scoount el the New ftsaiand Shipping Company. X 301 13 Oahm end I ullage orange bitter* Overt Imo Good-, by outer of H M. Customs. MM tOO Pocket* finest white crystals, ex ihrtsUns NDfson On seoount o< former purchaser. Mtb»w, I do* each, quarts, Dcßsandlor and Co’« poi« branoy Si Caere, 2 dos cfuth, flasks, Deasandler' and Co.’* paJo brawly loCa»pe.4 dost* n, i-flasks Dessandisr end (Vi p«le tweedy 9 Or-coekn tw'c ( randy I* tj -Q.ekß Dundee eld whisky 70 ou i Amontillado sherry <9 Cs*o« Qua choice obi brown vherry THE A MOVK MIHT DR HOLD TO CLOSE CON 81 ,N MENTIS, 174 Boxes eholce Congou, lOtb each, ox Unn* gotten. No. 1 til Uoxe* choice Congou, 101 b each, ex Hun. •rattan, e No. 9 190 Bex*« choice Congou, 101 b each, ex Hun* tartan, s.e.. No. 3 29 Boxes oholca O.ngon, It lb each, ox Hungarian, a • , No 4 47 Half«-heaw choice Congou, 901 b cnob, os Bmigaiiaa. a a., No. 5 114 Ualt.ch. au choice Congou, 391 b each, ex UQ’ garlau, a. .. No. 6 140 Halt ehi flte oholoe Congou, 801 b each, ex Hungarian, e.s. No. 7 11 Boxes, SOlb each, scented orange Pekoe, No. 8 13 Boxes, 201 b each. One Qunpowder. No. 0 NEW HEASUN’a TEAS, The beet in the Market, in or out of Bond. Sampl-s for honoring can be had on application. 41 Boxes choice Congou, 121 b exon, ox Alexn, No. 1 100 Boxes oholoe Congou, lOtb each, ox Bowen, a.* , Na 10 17 2-6 Mata Quest white crystal anger T 48 Mala Quest whit* crystal sugar 63 Casks. I owt each, Qnn crushed ton! anger 7 Cases oholoe Burgundy ariua 20c bags, 1 owt each, ooarae salt 196 Rises. Ub racket*, Do Bonbalx candles 76 Cases, 4 dos each, preserved milk, “ Milk* maid " brand. 100 krge wire nails, assorted sixes THE WUOL* OP THE ABOVE TO BE SOLD FOB STOCK-TAKING. Toms liberal. MONDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1881, 2 o'clock. 8683 66 w O O L s ALB. TUESDAY, 20ih DECEMBER, 1881. TO WOOL GROWERS AND BUYERS «n NEXT WOOL SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AS ABOVE. THIS SALE is arranged no as to take place prior to the Holidays, and constftnents ore requested to forward particulars early for Catalogue, H. MATSON A CO.. 8313 56 Wool Brokers, TOWN PROPERTY. MESSES H. MATSON te CO. hare received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Lend and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street, OM SATURDAY, DEO. 24, 1881, At 2 o’clock, SECTION OF LAND, Together with two Cotfcagee—one containing two rooms and scullery and a good stable t the other containing three rooms and pantry; all plastered. Ther.i Is good grate, Leamington range, and artesian well. The property is situate in Taylor's lane, Manchester street north, and are the two first cottages as you turn out from Manchester street on the right hand side. The property moat he sold, oe the owner la tearing the Colony. H. MATSON A CO., 6352 58 Auctioneers. MONTREAL STREET NORTH. EBSHS H. MATSON & 00. hare reoeired instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land and Estate Salerooms, Cashel street-, on SATURDAY, DEO. 24, 1881, At 2 o’clock. Port of CHRISTCHURCH TOWN RESERVE, No. co, Haring a frontage of 110 ft on Montreal street north, and Sift frontage on Conference street, forming a moat valuable corner block, on which are built twombsUntlal two-itorey family ro idenoes, the corner bouse containing 6 rooms, up w th gee and every convenience, coal-uhed, and onthouees. The rocoad bonne is woll-bollt, and contains 1 rooms, and is fitted with every requisite fur a orally; gas laid 00, artesian well and out houses. The properties always let well to good tenants, and arc now occupied and arc paying good rentals. Close to the Tramway, and within 10 minutes' walk from the Post office. H. MATSON A CO.. 8685 66 Auctioneers. >«l«sa Family Residence in centre of Christ, reb. | sere seat ton. growing into great value. 'EfiSttD II MATRON A CO. have received instructions from A. Coil. Esq »to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, heir Land and Estate Booms, Cashel street, Christchurch. ON SATURDAY, DEO. 84, 1881, 2 O'CLOCK,— that valuable City of Christchurch Town Bastion No. M 3, containing ONE-QUARTER OF AN ACRE, , which i* ere-wd a sutotsntlri and welhbnlll KAMILY RIBI PENCE, (staining—Eleven room*, larder, greenhouse, jlied wash house with copper toller and brick my. Two-atallel stable, outbuildings, Ac., Ac. io House is substantially built wUfi seaeoned ilns, black pine, and toUra. and fitted up with r convenience. Boom* Urge MOy • Cup 1». and wardrobes, a splendid kitchen range, it«r grates, and gas ltl*l all over the promises. « OxVen i* charmingly laid out, and well »d with Flowers, liofbs. Ornamental Shrubs jholoe Fruit Trees. It m situated m IHKL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, And close to the roost CENTRAL PART OF THE CITY, it will. In a short time, be of »enr opposite the residences til U. B. Webb, Keito » Anderson, Esq., and others, and close to Mt •# Church. For Oeoapa*JOß. Invaatment. or elation. it U an opportunity that but seldom n. Immediate Ponwerion. t Till# Perfect.—Terms *«Y TUEDAY, 24tm DECEMBER, 1881, 3 O'CLOCK. BBSff READING. BEADING. BEADING. IMPORTANT SALE or VALUABLE TOWN SECTIONS. The haianoe of the favourably situated sections in the townobip of Beading, adjoining the Dura ham Bailway Station en the Great Southern Line. MESHES H. MATSON a CO. have reoeired Instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PDBLiO AUCTION, At their Land end Fststo Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, 24th DEO., 1881, At 2 o'clock, The whole of the balance of the soottona unsold in THE TOWNBHI£_OF BEADING. This excellent property U altaatod at Burnham, about eighteen miles from Christchurch, and is surrounded by a large and wealthy population, and has an extensive frontage on TUB GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY, thus bringing it into connection with Dunedin, (Jbristoburcb, asd Lyttelton. It is admirably adapted for Dairy Forma, Maun, factories. Trader#, and others, and from its central position will ore long become a moat valuable lavfifittftsni* A good hotel I* much required hero. Plans and other details at the ofiloo of the auctioneers. i Terms unusually easy. Title perfect. 8753 67 11. MATSON A 00„ Auctioneer#.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6492, 17 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6492, 17 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6492, 17 December 1881, Page 8

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