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Auctions. C. C. AIKMAN. WOOL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1871. |~1 C. ALKMAN will hold his next WOOL SALE, As above, ALL WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, AND TALLOW, Intended for this sale can now be forwardedStorage free. 1086 R. WALTON & CO. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, 1871. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, IN THE ESTATE OF E. A. HARGREAVES, By order of the Trustee, J. E. GRAHAM, ES Q, MESSRS R. WALTON AND CO. have received instructions from Jas. E. Graham, Esq., Trustee to the Estate of E. A. Hargreaves, to sell by I PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, 1871, At 12 o'clock noon, All his Right, Title, and Interest in the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties:— Plan No. 1. All that parcel of Land in district, containing about 25 acres, being the Rural Section No. 2055. this side of Saltwater Creek. Plan No. 2. All that parcel of Land, being part of Rural Section No. 266, containing by admeasurement 3a. Or. 36p., commonly known as Palmer's Paddock, Lyttelton. Plan No. 3. All that parcel of Land, being part of Rural Section No. 40, fronting on Selwyn road, Lyttelton; seventy links by a depth of about 113 links, with the House and Messuage thereon. Plans 4, 5, and 6. AU that parcel of Land, and being part of Rural Section No 321, and being lot 64, and part of Lot 55, in Fuller street, Kaiapoi; and part of Lot 32, Peraki street. All that parcel of Land on the Sandhills near Christchurch, containing by admeasurement about 20 acres, being Rural Section No. 4779. All that Section of Land at Akaroa, No. 80, in the Township between Britain and Cross streets. Plan No. 8. All that parcel of Landj'Tbeing part of Rural Section 320, situate at Kaiapoi, containing 25 acres (more or less), held under lease for 21 years from 25th March, 1854. Plan No. 9. All that piece of Land, part of section No. 1, in Lyttelton, having a frontage of 30 feet to Oxford street by a depth of 66 feet, held under Lease from 1863 for 21 years. Plan No. 10. All that parcel of Land in Gloucester street, Christchurch, being part of sections 579, 580, and 581, having a frontage to Gloucester street of 30 feet by a depth of about 150 feet, with the warehouses and buildings thereon, held under Lease. Full particulars of all the above properties can be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. I R. WALTON Sc CO., 2006 Auctioneers.

Public Companies. CANTERBURY FLAX ASSOCIATION. President : William Rolleston, Esq., Superintendent. Vige-Pbesident ; Andrew Duncan, Esq., Ex-Mayor. General Committee for 1870. Barker, Dγ Jenkins, F Booth, George Loughnan, J R Cobb, Reginald Ollivier, John Curtis, T £ Pavitt, F Deßourbel, H H Richardson, Edward Ensor, E H Rhodes, R H Florence, Dr Robison, W Ford, E ' Sheath, J. B Huddlestone, H B Strouts, F Hassal, T M Scott, Robert Hawkins, W L Thompson, Robert Johnston. J R Walker F H M (With power to add to their number.) Mr John Anderson, Hon. Treasurer. objects aimed at by this Associatoin JL are the preparation of the Phormium Tenax in a more marketable state than has hitherto been attained, and the prosecution of a series of carefully conducted experiments with a view to discover the best method by which the fibre can be rendered more fit for manufacturing purposes. The Committee invite the co-operation of all parties interested in the growth and production of flax, in furthering the objects of the Association, the importance of which, to the welfare of this province, and to New Zealand generally, cannot be over-estimated ; it is therefore, with the utmost confidence, they appeal to all classes of the community to assist their efforts with liberality. Donations and subscriptions of members (which has been fixed at £1 Is per annum) may be paid to members of the Committee only, who have been authorised to receive the same, J. A. BIRD, Hon. Sec. Temporary Offices, Cashel street. Christchurch. 7-9 Government Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS SURVEY POSTS and other SURVEY MASKS erected under the authority of the Provincial Government have recently been INJORED and DESTROYED, the above REWARD will be PAID to any Person who ■will give such information to the Government as will lead to the Conviction of any individual guilty of the above offence. WALTER KENNAWAY, Secretary for Public Works. April, 1871. 2015

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

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