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Auction* ""*" CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. TO PUBLICANS, INVESTOBS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, By; Order of the Mortgagee, ON , TUESDAY, APRIL 25, THE ' LEASE OF THE SELWYN BRIDGE HOTEL, Leeston Road, and 61 ACBES OF EXCELLENT LAND. MB CHABLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL, as above-named, AT HIS AUCTION BOOM, COLOMBO STBEET, Christchurch, That most valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the Selwyn Bridge Hotel, with 61 acres of firstclass land, held on lease for twentyone years, from 25th March, 1867, at the nominal ground rent of £60 per annrnn. The improvements consist of the commodious hotel", newly built and in capital , repair. A convenient four-roomed cottage, stabling, garden, &c. The Hotel, doing a good trade, yields without the 60 acres of land a return of £160 per annum, and a tenant may be easily met with for the land and cottage. Sale at I o'clock. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS HANMER & HARPER, Solicitors to the Mortgagee; or, to £16 THE AUCTIONEER. No. 477 THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, OF A CAPITAL LEASEHOLD, WITH TWO WELL-BUILT COTTAGES, In St. Asaph street, held on Lease for 99 Years, at a Low Ground Rent. MR. CHARLES CLARK will SELL at his AUCTION ROOM, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch, r as above-named, an EXCELLENT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Let to good tenants, for full particulars of which apply to No. 481 THE AUCTIONEER. Sale at 1 o'clock. 1073 TO BE LET, On Reasonable Terms, JBEECHER'S old-established LIVERY »- and COMMISSION STABLES, in the Market-place, Christchurch, formerly occupied by A. W: Money. These commodious stables, with dwellinghonse and every convenience, will be let at a low rate; and the whole of his useful stock .and working plant may be taken at a valuation. Immediate possession. Apply to No. 483 CHARLES CLARK, 2010 Christcnurch. BIRD & BENNETT. FRIDAY, 28th INSTANT. One o'Clock. BARNARD'S FARM, LINCOLN ROAD. -IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP PURE BRSD- IMPORTED.STOCK. BIBD & BENNETT have received instructioßfl fsom W. D. Barnard, Esq,, who has let his farm, to SELL' BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, the whole of his PUBE BRED COWS AND HEIFERS, In calf to the far-famed imported Bulls "Comet" and "President," IMPORTED BULLS, The Celebrated' Imported Trotting Horse "SHALES," Together with Draught and saddle horses Pigs Poultry and Sundries. Terms liberal. Lancheon provided. Catalogues and pedigrees of stock can be obtained from the Auctioneers. 1019 BIRD Sc BENNETT. W. H. HARGREAVES. HOPS! HOPSI! XKT , H. HARGBEAVES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, AX HIS BOOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, OK THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, /* POO KE TS KENT HOPS. Sale-at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. 1060 TO IRONMONGERS, TINSMITHS, AND OTHERS. WH. HARGREAVES will SELL BY • PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, Cathedral Square, on THURSDAY 27th APBIL, Immediately after sale of wine, &c, 40 dozen candlesticks, assorted tin and iapanned 40-dozen- padding pans, 9 to 16 inch 30 „ japanned canisters, 2 ozs to Ulbs 6 dozen coffee pots, j to 8 pints 10 dozen trays, 12 to 30 inch Candle boxes, date cases, letter boxes and c&geß, spittoons, japanned jogs ana basins, plate covers, soup ladles, fishslices, door springs, bow latches, BcxewpuUiea, &C-, &C. i Sale at l o'clock. Terms at sale. 1068

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2491, 25 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2491, 25 April 1871, Page 4

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