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-—~ AnetiftM. ■■:: W H. HARGREAVES. ; THIS DAY, TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, STOREKEEPERS, And Others., Important Sale of Superior MELBOURNE MADE CLOTHING, HATS HOSIERY, MERCERY, kc. BOR ABBOLOTE SALB. TKJ H. HARGREAVES is instructed SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Cathedral Square, on TUBBDAY, 13TH MARCH, And following days, if necessary, The Balance of Mr W. Stringer's Stock, About 41600 IN VALUE, Consisting of— 100 Gents' tweed Paget and D.B. coats, assorted 106 do Paget D.B. and S.B. and serge suits, assorted 100 do alpaca, waterproof, and other coats, assorted 109 do black Pagets, sack coats, pilots, and overcoats, assorted 100 do black and colored tweed vests, assorted 134 do cord, tweed, duck, and black cloth trousers 94 Boys' tweed, drill, velvet, knicker, and trouser suits 84 Men's cricketing trousers, pants 33 dosen Men's and Boys' hard, soft, and French felt hats, assorted 9 do do do tweed, velvet, and other cape 6 do Men's merino shirts, assorted 20 do do white do, do 9 do do Oxford do, do 20 do Men's and Boys' Crimean shirts 4| do Josephine kid gloves 20 do assorted ringwood, cloth, and real buck gloves 35 dozen linen colonial collars 65 gross paper collars, assorted 7 dozen Men's lambawool pants 5 do do knicker hose Hatbands, cardigan jackets, flannel shirts, silk, white and colored pocket handkerchiefs, umbrellas, oilskin coats, leggings. kc,kc,kc Sale at eleven o'clock. Terms liberal. Note.—The whole will be sold in lots to suit tbe trade. 3-6 823 W. J. G. BLUETT; THIS DAI. DOYLESTON. FBEEHOLD LAND. . FBEEHOLD LAND. TUESDAY, MABCH 13th, 1877, AT BLACKLER'S HOTEL, DOYLESTON. TI/fR W. J. G. BLUETT will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT BLAOKLRR'S HOTEL, On the above date, r/? ACRES OF VALUABLE BUILDING 00 LAND, In Eight Allotments, being partof Rural Section 5982, having frontage on two roads in close contiguity to the Doyleston Railway Station, and abundantly supplied with water. Plan to be Been at Blackler's Hotel, Doyleston, and further particulars can be obtained from the auctioneer/ Leeston; or J. T. Ford and Co, Auctioneers, Ohristchurch. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. W, J. G. BLUETT, : 3 6 828 Auctfrieer. DOYLESTON. MB BLUETT will hold his usual MONTHLY SALE, at Doyleston, on TUBBDAY, MABCH 13TH. \* SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of Mr Pierce . 1 Heifer to calve in six weeks 2 do in calf 1 Chestnut Gelding by Young Towton, 3 yrs, broken to saddle, a really fine upstanding fit for cab work 1 Draught Welding*— Punch, rising 4 years ? 1 Light Draught Gelding—Ned—-5 years.' ' Milcb Cows and Store Cattle, on account several owners, about 50 head About 200 Fat Bheep, a lot of good Pigs, from 80 to 100 head On account of Mr Anderson: 1 Upstanding„ Draught Gelding, 4 years, broken to plough - *•. - Several other entries of draught and light horseß "" Several Bectionsin the township of Doyleston on account. of Messrs .Wood, Thomas ' Clark, Blackler, Sea.' and Junr.- • In the Ellesmere district Mr Bluett has a number of very Valuable Farms for sale by private treaty, ranging from 50 to 800actes. 3-10 Inspection invit 1066 MR W. J. G. BLUETT has received instructions from Mr Welbum to .' SELL HIS FARM, i-.- At Yorktown, Consisting of 472 ACRES, " As follows:— 401 Acres laid down to English grass from two to nine years, and 71 acres in turnips. •'- "/'/T The same can be privately disposed of up to the 14th March, after which it will be Sold by" Public Auction. Time and place of sale will be duly announced. 7 Terms very easy. Also, *. The undersigned has some valuable-land in the Ellesmere District, consisting of from 50, 100, to 1000 acre blocks. Also, some valuable building sites in the districts of Leeston, Doyleston, and Southbridge. All information respecting the above may be obtained from tbe undersigned. 1 W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 2-15 151 Leeston. BPECIAL. 7i { MR W. J. G. BLUETT has been favored with instructions from Mr Bracken* ridee, to BELL PRIVATELY, That splendid Fifty-acre Farm at Lakeside, known as one of the beat blocks of laud in the Ellesmere district. The same adjoins Mr Dixon's and Mr PhillipaT * There "are thirty-eight acres in English grass, and twelve acres in peas The same land has yielded 80 bushels of wheat to the acre, and is divided into four well fenced paddocks, with a good supply of water. Those who are desirous of purchasing a really first-class Faim, cannot do better than apply at once to the undersigned. W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 2-IS 152 Leeston. ~ ~ J. G HAWKBS FRIDAY, MABCH 16th. HOUSE AND LAND FOB BALE. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions to SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, . Comfortable RESIDENCE, containing four rooms and scullery, situate in the old Stanmore road, leading from the Bast i Town belt, between Oashel and Lichfield streets. I The ground is securely fenced and planted ' with splendid fruit trees, in full bearing, and I is part of R. 5.176. j 8-1S Sale at 12 o'clock. 1095

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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3643, 13 March 1877, Page 4

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