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H, Bennett. CABLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1869. CATTLE, HORSES, &o. T H. BENNETT has received instruc«l c tkme to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, 25 HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting of— 4 head, nearly beef Iβ do stores 5 do milch cows Also, 20 first-class horses, Comprising— 8 splendid draught horses (broken to all kinds of harness) 6 two-year old draught horses (unbroken) 5 fizsfc*elase gaddle horses 10 unbroken do. J. H. BENNETT, SJ.IB Auctioneer, Valuator, &c.

BY PUBLIC AUCTION. {TUESDAY, MARCH 23. AT CHARLES CLARK'S SALEROOMS, COLOMBO STREET. J H. BENNETT has received inetruc- • tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the abore date, The interest of the freeholder in 407 acres of land in the Ellesmere district, part of Nos. 5482 and 5483, forming a compact farm, completely fenced, and under leape to good tenants at an annual rental of £254 7e 6d, payable half-yearly, with a covenant to purchase on or before the 16th May, 1872, for £10 per acre, of which sum £2000 is further secured by the personal bond of a third party. Sale at 1 o'olock. Terms at sale. Farther particulars apply to J. H. BENNETT, S-1S Auctioneer, &o.

Wilson & Alport. FORBES HOUSE AND LAND. VALUABLE FEEEHOLD RESIDENCE IN THn ITEtGHBOURHOOD OF CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS WILSON & ALPORT have received instructions from Edward Beeee, Esq. (who is returning to England), to DISPOSE of his ■ """"YTW *nttQ«ih' J T. *R ; p £anv9x. ep jhm .Tode, 0N THE WINDMILL ROAD Consisting of— ABOUT 14 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, In dose proximity to the City of Chrietohurch. THE HOUSE Iα A spacious and substantial Brick Building, : Coaeisting of— mm WELL-FINISHED ROOMS, Inoluding Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bath*room, Large Kitchen (with first-class oven range) Entrance Hall, Dairy, Cellars, &c, together with four comfortable Bed-rooms. SHE PLEASURE GROUNDS AND GARDEN Consist of about three acres planted -with ornamental trees and shrubs, flower* ing plants and fruit-bearing trees. A vanning stream of water passes through the grounds, and the up«etaire rooms of the house are plentifully supplied by a force-pump with pure wholesome water from two artesian wells.

THE OUT-OEETCES Cosiist of Stable, Coaeb-house, Harness* : room, Store-room, Cow-house, Poul-try-yards, -with other convenience adapted to a first-class establishment, end is in all respects well-suited for a gentleman's residence. The Land, now in pasture, is bounded y Montreal Street South on one side, and by the Windmill Bead on the other, and is well adapted for the purposes of eub-diyieion into buildmg allotments.

THE PBOPSJRTY WILL BE SOLD • *oa TWO-EHIBDS OF ITS ORIGINAL COST, AHD POSSESSION OAN BE GIVEN IN FOUBTEBN DAYS. . HEsbks ?— ONE-THIBD CASH. Balance may remain on security of the pwj|«rty fo? a term of yean at eight per cent perssaum. ~. - 2-20

Public Hotice, " ■ " , ' i THE ILLTXSTBATEJ) PBESB SUMMABY Containing all the JfBWS OF THE MONTH, PRICE SIXPENCE. 3-9

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1848, 16 March 1869, Page 4

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