T. Preece. THIS DAY. SALE OF MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. NO RESERVE. T PREECE lias received instructions to • SELL, at his Auction Booms, on Thursday next, an excellent assortment of MEN'S & YOUTHS , CLOTHING, &0., viz.— Tweed suits Flannel vesta and drawers Crimean shirts Scotch knitted socke Hate and caps Braces And A variety of otlior goods Without the slightest reserve. Sale at the Auction Rooms, at 12 o'clock sharp. 3-1 Wilson & Alport, SALE OF CONFEOTINERY, &o. MESSRS WILSON and ALPORT liave received instructions from Mr Hopkins, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Shop in the Triangle, Colombo street, Christcliurch, occupied by Mr Roberts, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4, TUB STOCK-IN-TRADE OF Sugar, confectionery 3 sugar stones 2 sugar machines 3 glass show cases Quantity of paper &c, &c, &o. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. 3-2 SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MESSRS; WILSON AND ALPORT will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE SALEROOMS, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, MARCH 5, A quantity of VALUABLE FUENIIUEB, Comprising— Well made walnut drawing-room suite Dining tabid, ohairs, &o. Hands Dm c brass bedstead with matraasee Feather pillows and bolster Dressing tables Washstands and ware Looking glasses Kitchen furniture and cooking utensils &a, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. 8-2 H. Matson & Go. NO RESERVE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SAL! OP FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANDS, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. H MATSON & CO. have received positive • instructions from Mr. Walter Goodland, to sell on account of Alley and Goodland, without the slightest reserve, the whole of tho FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On the Farm, Harewood road, on FRIDAY, MARCH 5,1869. FREEHOLD LAND, Rural Section 799, containing 24 acres of FIRST-CLASS LAND. LEASEHOLD LANDS, Rural Section 1000—52 acres of Firsfe-olass Land, subdivided, part laid down to grass; ths rest consists of 10 acres oats, 8| acres potatoes, 1 acre mangolds, 2\ acres peas. On this section is a COMFORTABLE DWELLING-HOUSE YARDS, &o. Rural Section No. 3—40 acres unimproved Land, first-class grazing country. LIVE STOCK. 60 head cattle, comprising the well-known dairy cows, springing heifera, steers A firet-claßa bull and young etook 1 grey mare, 3 yra old, broken to saddle and harness 1 brown do, 4 yre, do 15 fat and store pigs Spring cart and harness 3 ploughs, saddles and bridles Dairy utensils And sundry articles too numerous to par* ticttlanee. No reserve, Sale at 12 o'clock. The Auctioneers beg to draw the attention of the public to this sale. I'he farm is well known to be one of the best around Christchurch, and will be put up in lots to suit g»u?« chasers. The grass is splendid; the calUe are of ft first-oteae description, and every lot will ba told to the highest bidder, so as toatos® up til© partnership account. 2*27 Atuslfowr.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1838, 4 March 1869, Page 3
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