Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. AUCTION SALE. YfR ChARLKS CLARK has received -»1 instructions from the Rev J. Raven to offer BY AUCTION, At his Residence, Armagh street, opposite the Col Ipgc, ON TUESDAY AND WKDNESDAY, May sth and 6th, THE WHOLE OF HIS VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany dining-room furniture, walnut drawing-room suites, Chappell's piano, pier glasses, study furniture, choice bedroom furniture, including waluut suites, capital horsehair and feather bedding, china, glassware, superior waggonette, English made saddlery, horses, pony, &c, kc. For catalogues, apply to No 890 THE AUCTIONEER. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-25 4493 AIKMAN. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. CC. AIKMAN has been instructed to • SELL by Private Treaty, the follow- , ing FARMS, Viz:— Rural Section 9936, containing 63 acres Rural Section 9934, containing 55 acres Part of Rural Section 9935, containing 35 acres Part of Rural Section 9975, cortaining 85 acres Either as a whole or separately. The land is swamp, well-drained, partly fenced, and laid down in English grass, situated within two miles of Dunsandel station. Terms of Payment Easy. Apply to C. C. AIKMAN, Land Salesman, 4-25 4492 Cashel street. J. G. HAWKES. THIS DAY. MONDAY, THE 27th APRIL. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE k EFFECTS. MR. J. G. HAWKES has received instructions to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, two doors past Taylor's Bakery, Tuam street east, ON MONDAY, THE 27th APRIL. SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE, Viz:— Couch, tables, cheffonier, rocking and other chairs, fender and irons, pictures, &c, &c. BED-ROOM FURNITURE, Viz:— Bedsteads and bedding, washstands, looking glasses, chairs, Sec, kc. KITCHEN UTENSILS, crockery, Sec, kc. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4482 Terms at aale. 4-24 THURSDAY, 30th APRIL. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Musical Instruments, Books, Berlin Wools, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Cutlery, &c, &c. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from the Importers, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, THE 30th IN_T., 2 Cases Musical Instruments. Containing about 12 dozen assorted Organ, Tremola, and Anglo-German Concertinas, Banjos, Tambourines, Eolian Harps, Cornopeans, &c, 2 CASES, Containing about 100 dozen cheap Novels. 1 CASE, Berlin Wools (Assorted Colors.) ..-,.. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY" GOODS, Comprising, Beads, Bead Necklets, Vulcanite Brooches and Earrings, Combs, Hair Brashes, Desks, Work Boxes, Albums, kc, kc. STATIONERY, Viz, Note-paper, Envelopes, Copy Books, Sec, kc. CUTLERY, Table and Pocket, Excelsior, Tobaccocutters, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 4-25 __?i MILES & CO. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATE AND PASTORAL LANDS NEAR WAIMATE. MESSRS MILES k CO., have been favored with instructions from Messrs H. R. and J. E. PARKER, to submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at their Wool Sales Boom, Hereford street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, 7th MAY, 1874, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. The following first-class properties :— Ist.—The Waihou Estate, containing abont 10,700 acres of magnificent | freehold land, securely fenced, and subdivided into three large enclosures, and seventeen paddocks of from 50 to 150 acreseach, with 12,000 superior sheep. The improvements consist of 1400 acres in English grass and other crops, large dwelling house, stable and other buildings. On the Estate are two inexhaustible quarries of white building stone, the best in the district. 2nd.—30,000 acres or thereabouts of splendid sheep country, held under depasturage licenses, No. 412, 488, and part of 321. It is fenced and subdivided, and will be sold with 1100 acres freehold land and 20,000 sheep. 3rd.—3500 acres or thereabouts, held under depasturage license, No. 649 ; aIBO, lease of Quarantine Reserve; of 2500 acres, * id. education reserve, and 150 acres f-»cnold 4000 sheej and . Improvements, comprising cottage, sheep dip, and appurtenances. 4th—That valuable Property known as the Elephant Hill Station, containing abont 8500 acres held under depasturing license. No 322 and part of 321 ■■■■■<■<. 2560 acres freehold , 6900 sheep, and all improveme_ts,fencing three paddocks, good . dwellinghouse, large woolshed, yards, and other buildings. * The above first-class properties can confidently be recommended, and are well worthy of inspection. The freehold land ia some of the finest: in the Canterbury province, and ;the'situation commands both .the. Dunedin and Christchurch markets for produce and stock.' For further particulars apply to MILES AND C 0.,. Christchurch and -imam L For particulars as to title, &c, apW* o t, ror p« mb wyNN WILLIAMrV 3-24 3272 V Solicitor, Christchuich.
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2719, 27 April 1874, Page 3
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