J. H. Bennett CARLTON SALE YARDS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th. 33 HSAD OF CATTLE, 13 HORSES. JH. BENNETT has received instructions c to SELL as above, tho following, via., 33 FIRST CLASS STORE CATTLE. Also, 1 bay mare nnd foal 1 two-year old groy colt 1 brood mare, thoroughbred 1 pair chcanut fillies 2 threo-year-old bay colts, by Turton, partly broken 1 four-year-old bay colt, by Turton 1 yearling draught colt 2 three-year-old brown colts, fit for harness 1 three-year-old chosnut filly,'by Scud 1 four-year-old bay horse, by Kisk, firstclass hack 1 first-class black gelding, Gabln, J. H. BENNETT, 4 5 Auctioneer. C. C. Aikman. ' 7 ■ ■.— H ■■—«fc—■! II 111 'I ■■■—-■.■..- ■ ■■IN——.— ~..—.■.11 —I. ...I I .HI ' '"— THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1867. IN TUB NEW SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET DWELLING-HOUSE, COTTAGE AND LAND, On the Fendalltown Road, FOR POSITIVE BiLE, BT PUBLIO AUCTION. CO. AIKMAN has been favored with , instructionSgto SELL as aboveThat most desirable family residence, situate on (he Fendalltown . ?oad, built by Mr R. Bymington, with the capital four-roomed cottage, stable, and other offices on tho ground. Tho land extends over eight ncros, and is beautifully laid out in garden (well-planted with fruit trees), shrubberies, and padded. For further particulars apply to MR JAMESON, Messrs Symington & Co.'s, Cathedral square; or to THE AUCTIONEER. A largo part of the purchase monoy may remain on mortgage. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-3 FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1669. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CO. AIKMAN has received instructions • from tho Rev. Gcorgo Grant to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, at his RESIDENCE, ST. ASAPH STREET,, The whole of hie FURNITURE, &c, Consisting of— Mahogany chiffionior, table, sofa Chairs, books, bedsteads, hair mattresses Feather bed, book case, clock Kitchen utensils, American stove Crockery, &0., &c. 1 cottage piano, by Henderson. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-5 Properties to Let and Bell. TO BE LET BY TENDER, For a term of years, either with or without a purchasing clans©, A ACRES OF SUPERIOR LAND, Within half a mile of Christchuroh. This farm is well suited for a dairy f km a never failing supply of water, and th®fO is s considerable quantity of flax on the kuadi, ©ad contiguous to a large flax swamp. Also, 60 ACRES, near the Riccarton Church fronting the Groat South Road, a corner lot This farm oan be let on a long lease. Also, TWO SMALL ACCOMMODATION PADDOCKS, Near the Christchnrch Railway Stetson. For further particulars apply to JOHN GRIGG, Cathedral square., March 3,1869. ffl-6 FOR SALE, A CAPITAL SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, cheap, with range and registered grate, and about half an acre of garden. Apply to P. PEARCE. 3-4 Armagh street.. *-mmiMmmmlmmm-wmmmmmmm»~mmmmmmm-m-mmm^^ Educational. MELVILLE HOUSE. YOUNG LADIeFIjOaRDING AND DAY SCHOOL. — The SECOND QUARTER of 1869 will commence (D.V.) OK WEDNESDAY, THE 7th OF APRIL. '.'''. . 3-31 j NORTH ROAD, KAIAPOI. TUE'Mthm TARNHAM ' will BESCHOOL /or 'Yonng Ladteeoa TUESDAY, April 6,1869. 4 4.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1864, 6 April 1869, Page 3
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