: ■-■-. 23-. ■ KitttS«?r FRIDAY, JULY the 3rd, at One o'Clock, AT THE DUVAUCHELLE' BAY : SALEYARDS, VALUABLE FREEHOLD MR, R. LATTER has been favored with instructions from Messrs Junes Hay and William Innes, trustees in Mrs Gillespie's Estate, Pigeon Bay, TO SELL BY : PUBLIC AUCTION, at the abo»e time and place, 2 VERY CHOiCE_DAIRY FARMS. One comprises about 85 Acres, with Seven-roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed, Stock Yards, etc., and is now under lease to Mr Corrigal ; And the other, of about 107 Acres, with Six-roomed Cottage, Dairy,.etc, is under lease to Mr Barclay. Terms of payment to be as follows :— 10 per cent of the purchase money on the day of sale, 10 per cent in three months, 7 percent in 12 months, 7 per cent in two years ; the balance can remain for 10 years at 5 per cent interest Full particulars can be obtained from the trustees or auctioneer. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. LE BON'S BAY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. R. LATTERhas been favoured with instructions from Mr W. Barnett, to offer by Public Auction at the Saleyards Duvauchelle's Bay, ON FRIDAY, JULY the 3rd (immediately after the sale of Mrs Gillespie's land), His VERY COMPACT FARM or 350 ACRES, Comprising some of the Best Cocksfoot Land in the District, and well fenced. The Buildings include two Dwelling Houses, Cowshed, Dairy, Stock and Sheep Yards, Dip, etc. This property was a very early selection, and being situated on the sunny side of the valley, is particularly well adapted for growing cocksfoot. Terms of payment to be as follows : — 5 per cent ol tho purchase money on the day of purchase ; 5 per cent on the Ist September,'lß96, on which date possession will be given, and the balance on the Ist April, 1897, with interest at 5 per cent. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. __gg»agwfn.ff?yffygogaJ*^J | ww. n^rr—*r_»«^— rAWji^jjag- —— SS!, Ma toon and Co. TT~M ATS ON & CO. WILL SELL AT DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY ON FRIDAY 7 , JULY 3rd, 1896, r-A DRAUGHT & HEAVY p?(\ DXJ HORSES O\J (On account of MRS. THACKER, of Okain's), 4 8-YGAR-OLD MARES and GELDINGS, broken to a'l work. 6 3 to 5-YEAR-OLD MARES and GELDINGS, broken to all work, -4 p? OTHER SORTS, good ones, fit _LtJ for work N.B.—We shall be pleased to receive further entries of Draught Horses only, with the fullest particulars, and cannot offer light horses as time will not permit ; but intend doing bo in September, when buyers for the Indian market will be operating, at which time we will hold a Special Sale. H. MATSON & CO. _»uwiic Wotice* noHcXoTai'plioation for a slaughtering licence. is hereby given that I _i_N intend to apply to the Akaroa County Council, in terms of the 24th Section of " The Slaughter-house Act, 1894," for a LICENSE to slaughter large and small CATTLE on Section No. 11484. E. E. NUTT, Little Riven May 26th, 1896. COMFORTABUEJ.ESI-DENCE-MRS. NIXON, late of Akaroa, begs to intimate to the residents of that Borough and the people of tha Bays, tbat she has taken over the VICTORIAN HOTEL, Market Square Christchurch (late Moneys), And has opened it as a : BOARDING HOUSE.. Mrs Nixon will be glad to receive a call from all Peninsula people paying a visit to Ghristchurch, and if they decide to stay fit her house no pains will be | spared to make them thoroughly comfort- !" '"BEST AOCOMMODV-ie'N.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2063, 19 June 1896, Page 3
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553Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2063, 19 June 1896, Page 3
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