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Sffew TO BE SOLD. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th. ONE OF THE CHOICEST ESTATES IN CANTERBURY. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK are instructed by the Mortgagee to sell at their Auction Rooms, in Gloucester-street, Christchurch, THE VILLA RESIDENCE AT AKAROA, Lately occupied by A. E. White, Esq., The Estate consists of Five Acres—well wooded, and all substantially fenced in. It contains orchard, kitchen and pleasure garden, lawn and shrubberies, all in capital order, and well stocked; also, an ornamental summer house and gardener's cottage. A mountain stream and torrent add greatly to the beauty of the grounds. The house contains drawing room, dining rooms, study, hall, nursery, kitchen, store room, all well furnished, together with the usual outbuildings, the whole in excellent repair. The views of forest lands and water which the spot'eommands are unrivalled for variety and beauty, and'fully warrant the auctioneers in declaring this to be"one of the choicest estates in Canterbury. Sale at 1 o'clock. A plan can be seen, and fuH particulars obtained on Application to Messrs. Louis, Travers & Hanmer, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, Or to LUCK & CLARK, 3303 Auctioneers, Christchurch. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT KAIAPOI. To be Sold by order of the Mortgagees. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH day OP JUNE, 1864. MESSRS. LUCK & CLARK have received instructions from the mortgagees to sell by public auction at their auction room, Gloucesterstreet, Christchurch, On WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of JUNE, A most valuable leasehold interest in a plot of Land, having a frontage on CHARLESSTREET, KAIAPOI, of 54 feet, with a depth of 185 feet, with all the improvements thereon. No. 795 Sale at l o'clock. For plan and further particulars, apply to Messrs. Louis, Travers, & Hanmer, Solicitors to the Mortgagees; Or to LUCK & CLARK, Auctioneers, 3364 Christchurch. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE OF BEER. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions from Messrs. Hawkes and Strouts, to sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH, at the Stores of the Auctioneers in Cashel and High streets, at noon, ONE HUNDRED HOGSHEADS OF MANNERS BEER, perfectly sound. The above will be sold by sample. 3357 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1864. At the stores of MR. ROBERT SYMINGTON, IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. Robert Symington to sell by public auction at his stores in Cathedral square, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1864, the following VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, viz.:— ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. DAMAGED GOODS, EX DURBAN. One case ladies' quilted skirts (RTH over S in triangle with § 7) Two dozen velvet tweed skirts (R.M. & Co. over £ in triangle with § 123) TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. 19 crates assorted earthenware 3 cases rich paper-hangings 1 do plated ware—forks, spoons, cruet-stands, dish covers, &c. 1 do fire irons 50 casks best Portland cement 10 tons galvanised corrugated iron 22 barrels oatmeal, each l.cwt 17 do do do 2 cwt 43 do pearl barley, each 1 cwt 7 do do do 2 cwt 28 do split peas, each 2 cwt 10 bags tapioca 8 do black pepper 1 do white ditto 1 do Zanzibar cloves 1 case curry powder 2 bags shell almonds 4 barrels muscatel raisins 70 boxes raisins 3 barrels currants, each 2 cwt 128 cases table salt in glass jars 2 tons camp ovens, assorted sizes 1 case sewed muslin co'lars Several lots of light and heavy tweeds, &c., &c., &c. Also, a handsome four-wheeled pony phaeton. 3356 LYTTELTON. TO TAILORS, DRAPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF TWEEDS, BLANKETS, &c. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1864. ]\/| ESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. have been favored IVX witli instructions from J. Drummond Mac>herson, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Friday, fune 10, 1864, AT THE NEW BUILDINGS, LONDON STREET, The following seasonable goods, ex Durban, and late arrivals, selected expressly for this market, viz.— 20 pieces J flannel 1 bale scarlet blankets 1 do gentian do 6 pieces West of England doeskin 4 do* stripe and fancy do i 13 do fancy do 4 do cloaking C do blue serge 19 drab hats 6 dose, drab and white stays 11 doz. blue sergMhirts, I)B 2 doz. youth's cotton" card trowsers 270 pair moleskin do v. Aberdeen 6-4 winseys Drab Bedford cord Very superior West of England doeskins Grey diagonal cloaking Border doeskin Coloured do Black broadcloth Glove stretchers Duck trowsers Ladies' black and coloured fancy cloaks And other goods. The attention of the trade is specially invited to the above. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sa'e. 3394

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1245, 4 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1245, 4 June 1864, Page 6