C, C. Aikman. CC. AIKMAN baa received instructions • from tho Importers, Messrs E, S. Daigety & Co. ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 2, AT TBB '- ' • ' ■ ■ " f' OHRIBTCHURCH RAILWAY STATXCJI?, Tbo whole of tho ■•;•;; CARGO OP TIMBER, Ex Socrates from Fraleriokttadt, . Consisting of 23,793 pieces planed flooring, 64 x l£» 6| xl, 6fc x£,6&x *, 6| * 'jp ■-'' 116 deals, 9 x 3 75 battens, 6| x 2fc 801 ribs, 3i x 2j 12,590 4ft plaetor latbs Also, ex Mermaid, 468 deals, 9x3 Tho above timber is now being stacked at j the Railway Station, and the auctioneer in* rites' intending purchasers, to inspect tho same, aa it isturning out better than any that has been imported into Canterbury, Terms liberal. Sale at 1 o'clock. l 2-25 THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1868, And following day. IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS, J Ex Matoaka, . BY PUBLIC AUCTION, "*■' IN' THE NEW SALE, ROOMS, : OASHEL : • . STREET. ■ -.) Without the Slightest Reserve. CO. AIKMAN has been instructed by « the Consignee, to SELL as above, UPWARDS OF 700 LOTS OF BOOKS, Just arrived ex Matoake, Consisting of works on almost every conceivable subject; many of them rare and ourious. s i Catalogues can be obtained by application to the Auctioneer. :■']'" : •:. l T Sale at 12 o'clock; Terms cash. '■ ■ Observe—Nd Keaerve. ; il -%i%7 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1869. DRAPERY. { 1 IDBIAPSBY. : BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I :NEW,BALEROOM^.i?A^H3SL!.:sIIE^. CC. AIKMAN will SELL as above— WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EESEBVE, An assortment of DRAPE BY GOODS, Comprising— | I COBURGS, ALPACAS, GINGkMs, .;•,■;.,;■.:■: 0 A-l-liO/ftß-j3|^,;' t v : : LADIES, CLOAKS, STAY'S, HOSISB3T, : &q., ;;«-.jfcp. Said at 12.80. " ; -■ Tennsoaeb* ' %:$& OATTll'"'" 1 " , FOITaAtJB?,' QA HEAD PRIME .FAT ij\J 4> to 6 years. • 1-11 , , O. O. AIKMAH^ i WH3QR& Alpozkvy f l ;, vftth—— :— m — IMPORTANT SALE . ... , 03? /..'''t : B.E.E_H 0 .FABMS Near Chrietchuroh. MESSBS } ha?@ received instructions from Mr Jamea Roberts to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AC 353518 SALEROOMS, HI&H STREET, Christohurchj'' ■' • i ' OK "• f TUESDAY, MABCH 80, (Unless previoualjy dbposed, o£ bj , .prifnto , treaty), . , THE WELL-KNOWN B¥Bim$"&&&% Situate in the Lincoln dielricV * About twelve miles from Christehurch, end fronting on ft main road. The property ipeasores ©crea in tilt, >ut it v proposed to divide it-info "teats farms of a less size to suit buyw, • The land is- of the rioheat abundantly watered fropx spiings riaing in the .property, partly Imd down in English grasses,, and, capable,©! fattening a large number of cattle the year. The S&sge dwellinghooee, workmaa'e cottage, ~<msf 9 @t&blcs 8 jeanary, &took-ya?o% garden, prehardj tibiiej&c. ' - - 1<: " ( "" Plans can be inspected at tlie oSks3 &t the . . SiUs-atl o'clock.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1835, 1 March 1869, Page 3
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