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ghte gag* IMlwrttaeinent*. SALE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEEDEK Under the Verandah of the White Hart. ON SATURDAY, THE Urn NOVEMBER, 1863. TH E SALE of the TOWNSHIP of WEEDEN will be RESUMED with fresli instructions at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely, at the above place and date. H. E. Alport, Auctioneer. Market-place, Christchurch, Nov. 7, 1863. MATSON k TORLESSE have received instructions from Mr. John Boys, to sell by public auction, at Redfern's Hotel, Oxford, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ABOUT 40 ACRES STANDING TIMBER PBINCIPAILT WHITE PI>"E, In one and two acre allotments to suit purchasers This section, No. 201, was selected more than 12 years ago, and was the site originally fixed upon by Captain Thomas aa the township. It is'without exception the most accessible piece of bush at Oxford, and in order to insure a saltwill be put up at the low upset price of £10 per acre, to be cut and removed within four years from the date of purchase. The acres arc marked out with pegs, branded to correspond with the numbers on the plan, to enable intending purchasers to go over the property previous to the sale to make notes of the quality of the timber. The plan may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Colombo-etreet, Christclmrch. MAT3ON & TORLESSE will at the same time offer for public competition the FREEHOLD LAND of section 1839, at the back of Redfern's Hotel, and immediately adjoining the said bush, in lots to suit cottagers and salvors. Sale at noon. Should the weather be wet on Tuesday the 17th, the sale will take place on Wednesday the 18th instant. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Al MILLION'S WHARF. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION, OF IIHB.EB, MOULDINGS, GALVANIZED IRON, SLATES, GLASS, LEAD, ZINC, kc. TIifESSRS. L. E. NATHAN & Co., will sell I*l. by auction, at Millton's Union Wharf, »t 12 o'clock, on the above date : — 606 yellow Baltic deals, 3 x 9, 16 to 25 feet 24,000 best countess slates 6 rolls lead, 3£ and 4 lbs. 1 ton zinc 10 cases IGozs CTiance's sheet glass, 50 x 30 44 boxes, each 105 feet, Chance's crown glass ......13 eases galvanized corrugated irou, 24 guagc 300 feet corrugated iron ridging 600 feet ditto guttering and slip joints 300 ditto water piping Galvanized rainwater heads „ „ shoes „ gutter angles „ brackets 12 oases mouldings, about 20,000 feet Also, 20,000 feet 1 inch rough boards 10,000 „ half-inch ditto 20,000 „ tongued and grooved ditto 10,000 „ 5x2 V. D. L. scantling 5000 pine logs, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. AT MILLTON'S WHARF, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, * AT THE SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS, MILLTON'S WHARF. 2,000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS. AfESSRS. L. E. NATHAN & Co. will sell by •A.TX auction at 12 o'clock on the above date, AT MILLTON'S UNION WHARF, 2,000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS. 3 TONS WHITE LEAD. Terms atjsnle. SALE OF HORSES, MILCH COWS, PIGS, &c, kc, kc, at the house of MR. HESCOCK, THE SAWYERS' ARMS HOTEL, PAPANUI. MR. A. LILBURNE has received instructions to sell by public auction at the above Hotel on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18, the following HORSES, CATTLE, 4c. Two draught horses Several saddle and harness horses Two entire two-year-old colts, by The Peer, out of thoroughbred marcs Several milch cows, steers, and heifers A- quantity of posts and rails Sole at uoou. Terms at sale. aJ£B-—Parties bringing stock can be acconinio«««ed with good paddocks. »

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Press, Volume III, Issue 325, 14 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume III, Issue 325, 14 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume III, Issue 325, 14 November 1863, Page 1

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