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Auctions. B, WALTON ft CO, T-iwwswTP f>l? Tcr.T.re-SM'BHs;." "11ft splendFd .building XLO SECTIONB. FROM ONE QUARTER TO ONE ACEB EACH. MAGNIFICENT SITe"fOR HOTELS, AND SHOPS OF ALL KINDS. The Sanatorium of Canterbury. Pare Air. Healthy Position. Close to Town, THURSDAY, 26th BEPTBMBEB, 1878, At 11 o'clock. MESSRS P. WALTON 4 CO. have n> ceived instructions from the Freeholder •> 1 SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Horcford street, Christchorch, ON THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1878, At 11 o'clock, ALL TEAT PIECE OF LAND, To bo called THE TOWNSHIP OP ELLESMEBE, Subdivided iuto "lift BUILDING SECTIONS, of J to JLJ-O 1 Acre each. Reserves are specially made for the following :— Church of England, Soman Catholic Church, Weeloyan Church, bchoolhoQse. ! There are 40 Corner Sections, having frontages to Elloamere street, Lincoln street, Springston street, Doyloston street, Church etreet, Market square. The position of tbis town is meet favourable. It ia situated about four miles from the Sprintrston station, about three niUes from tho Little River line, and li miles from a etation on the Great South Railway. It ia in the midst of one of the richest agricultural districts in Canterbury, surrounded by prosperous farmers and others, and the I establishment of this township, so greatly required, has been hailed with great satisfaction by the whole district. Its pure air and beautw ful scenery will, no doubt, enuse it to become a favourite resort for families, and others seeking & beneficial change. To any one erecting a large and comfortable hotel, it would be a euro fortune. The balanco of the land not usod for the ' township, will be sold m THREE FARMS 08 , THIETST ACRES EACH. Terms—lo per cent, deposit; 15 per cent, in 3 months ; balance in 6, 9,12, 18, 24, and Sβ monihs, with 8 per cent, per annum added. 9-7 9264, THAT VALUABLE FBKEHOLD KNOWN AS GttAY'S, SUBDIVIDED IN 217 ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL SITES. BEST PABT OF EICCAKTON EOAD. • PLACED WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL PURCHASERS. To Trustees, Investors, Speculators, persona of a provident nature, looking for largely ■ increased faturo value, but few opportunities so advantageous have as vet been offered. To persons in search of a charming and, beautiful, healthy and agreeable buildfsg'site, it ha3,not its superior. THURSDAY, 26th~8EPTEMBEB, 1878. ll o'clock. MESSRS B. WALTON & CO. have received instructions from W. Wilson, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLTC AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford etreet, Christoanreh. On THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1878, at 11 o'clock, All that magnificent estate, bo well known aa THE GRAYB, situated in the most beautiful part of the Eic carton lfoad, within a very easy distance of Christchurch. This beautiful property will be cut up, and subdivided into 27 sections of about one quaetes ;acbe each, Six of which are corner sites, with THE HOUSE, CONTAINING 15 ROOMS, besides Coalhoase, Outbuildings, large Stables, Coachhouse, &0., &0., Artesian Well, Pahip, &c, with about two Acses of Land, comprising Lawn, Orchard fully stocked with superior fraifc trees, shrubbery, plantation, Ac. Upon Section No. 7 is ereoted a well-built cottage of four rooms. The close proximity of this property to the City of Christchurch, its healthy nature, the beauty of its surroundings, and the high respectability of its neighbonra, give to these sections a peculiar value, as sites for buildings, to those engaged in business in Christchurch. It is a little beyond the Deans estate. Lithographic plans are now being prepared, and will bo ready .for delivery next week. • Terms liberal. ■■■■■■- Title undoubted.

THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1878. 6-2 11 o'clock. 8P63 J. G.HAWEES^ THIS__DAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEB 13. FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGATELLB BOARD. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FUBNITUBE — .Bedsteads and bedding, dressing and other tables, waehst nns and ware, chests drawers, wardrobe, book cases, drawing-room suites, kitchen utensils, matting fenders, &c., &c. Sewing machine by Grover and Baker. Glassware and enndriee. Several PIANOS, Violin, &c., &c. * . Sale at 12 o'clock. __' 2296 "SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. SHEEP DOGS. CANARIES. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, j LADDY, Black and Tan COLLI B DOG, grandson of the imported dog Old York; splendid worker '"' ; < ' HAEKY, Black and Tan 'COLLIE DOG same breed (Both dogs are two-years' old). " Also, Parc-bred IBTBH SErTER DOG, by dog importo<l from Ireland, out of slut imported from Tasmania. yvl»o, 1 pa-'r* INDIAN MONGCOSB, dog and slut, thorough rat killers 1 BULL SLUT, good ntter Also. ROUGH, first-clißs CATTLE DOG, 3 yeans old Also. Double-barrel pinfire breech-loading fowling piece, by Murray, with 50 cartndgee. Sporting lifle, by Wilson, very light, fife for pig hunting 1 Clarke's patent horße clipper. Also. 32 splendid CANARIES, bred by Mr W. Schmidt. ' : Also, 15 Pens Pure-bred FOWLS, comprisintt Black Spanish, f ilver a- d Gold Pencilled, Htitnbnrghs, and -Black Breasted Red Game, bred by Mr Nancarxow (first pvize takers in the ditferent claisee), from import cti birds. Also, 1 solid eilver-monnted gentleman's dressing case, in rosewood. JMS gale at 12 o'clock. ' 9170 DALLAS k CO. THIS DAY. " IN THE INSOLVEJPr~E3TATE OF W. W. WILLIS, BAKEB. . SALE OF HOESEsTcARTS, HARNESS, BAKbE'S PLANI', FURNiTUBE, Ac. DALLAS & CO. have received instructions from the Trastsse in the above estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Montreal street south, en . FBIDAY, 13nr SIiPTJIiMBER, At 11 o'clock, The whole of the WORKING PLANT »nd STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above Insolvent, Comprirings— ? I 2 hor-es, broken to narness ! 1 yearling filly 3 covered carts 2 sets horncu ! Biding saddle One horee-powcr for chaff cutte*, carpenter's bench, grindstone, chaff cutter, A very' 9 weighing machine, barrel -silt, hay knite, tubs and barrels, stable implements, tools, lot sa'.'ks. biscuit machine, noalos and weight)!, baking bread and enke titu, one (ig, end a number of fowls and •*• ducks. Also, A quantity of household -furniture, tinware, preserving \nva, pickling jers, &c, &c. Sale to comoiouce at U o'clock sharp. 9-12 W7

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4097, 13 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4097, 13 September 1878, Page 3

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