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New Advertisements. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. IN BE CHARLES PRINCE'S A3SIGNa MENT. \\7ILSON & ALPORT have received in- | * * structions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, without the slightest re- } serve, at the late Residence of Mr Charles Prince, Colombo street south, near the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show J Grounds, on TUESDAY, APRIL 16, The whole of the Furniture, &c, as follows viz.:— i The drawing-room, dining-room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, glass, china, earthenware, cutlery, cooking and other utensils, &c. Open landau four-wheeled carriage Splendid horse, and plated harness Prize Cochip-Ohina fowls ( Prize Aylesbury ducks t Prize Berkshire pigs, Ac. Orders to view the furniture, &c, can be * had on application at the offices of the Auctioneers. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 4-10 IMPORTANT SALE OP 140 HEAD OF FAT & STORE CATTLE, COWS, AND FAT CALVES. WILSON & ALPORT will sell by public auction at THE RICCARTON SALEYARDS, Near Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18, As follows, viz.:— 60 head fat bullocks, three years old and upwards, fit for travelling 40 head two to three years old fat steers 30 head cows, in good condition, several near calving 10 head prime fat calves Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. Terms at sale. 4-13 IMPORTANT SALE OF CHRISTCHUROH SOUTH. WILSON & ALPORT have received instructions from the Owners of the property to sell by public auction, at their Offices, High street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, MAY 13, This valuable and important extension of Christchurch. r The property is a portion of Rural Section No. 79, immediately adjoining the Christchurch Railway-station. It has been divided into sections, each containing about onequarter of an acre, and is intersected by streets of the full width of 66 feet. This very desirable property having been long reserved, is now offered for sale in consequence of the near completion of the Moorhouse tunnel, and the increased demand for building and business sites convenient to the Christchurch Railway-station. » Many of the sections are exceedingly * valuable for such business purposes as the erection of bonded stores, goods sheds, merchants' warehouses and offices, &c, and also for the residences of those who may find it convenient to live near the Railway-station at Christchurch. Lithographed plane of the property and all other particulars may be obtained on application at the offices of the Auctioneers. The terms of payment are exceedingly liberal, viz.:— One-fifth cash, one-fifth in twelve months, the remainder at any time within three years. Unpaid balances bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum. The sale will be held at 12 o'clock a.m upon the day above named. 4 9 THE CANTERBURY BREWING, MALTING AND DISTILLING COMPANY. (LIMITED.) Incorporated under the "Joint-Stock Companies Act, 1860." Capital—£2o,ooo, In 2000 Shares of £10 each; "With power to increase the Capital by additional Shares. Deposit on application, £1 per Share. Deposit on allotment, £2 per Share. DIEECTOBS: Mr T. W. Maude Mr A. Duncan Mr H. S. Brown Mr J. G. Hawkes Mr G. Oram Mr J. Bailey Mr J. G. Ruddenklau Mr J. T. Brown Mr E. Beece Mr W. D. Barnard Mr R. Wilkin. Bankebß: The Bank of New Zealand. SOUOITOBS: Mejsra Macfarlan and Nottidge. Bbokbb, Sbcbbtaby,&Tbbast;bkb (pro tern.): Mr S. B. Stiffe. Begistebed Offices : Stiffe's Buildings, Hereford street, Christchurch. THE objects which the Company have in view are brewing, malting, the kilndrying of grain for exportation, and distillation. It is the intention of the Company to commence operations so soon as shares sufficient for the purposes of brewing and malting shall have been applied for. The first ordinary meeting of the Company will be held at an early date, when shareholders will be called upon, in terms of the Act, to elect directors in li«ju of those at present in office. Communications to be addressed to the Secretary, who, on application, will forward prospectuses, and furnish any further information. S. B. Stewb, Secretary, pro tern., 4-16 Hereford itreet, Chriatohurch.

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1385, 16 April 1867, Page 1

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