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Auctions. r ;• .TOB&LgfiJ ~ ■WJSAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE, containing! JP eight rooms, with, nice flower garden and orchard, overlooking Hagley Park. For terms, further particulars, and cards to view, Apply to CHABLES OLABK, No. €0 4-24 1067 Hereford street. FOB 8 ALE UPON LIBERAL TEBMS OF PAYMENT, . KAA ACREB OF GOOD LAND, t#W SITOATKD ABOUT TWO AKD A HALF MILES FBOM DUNBANDEL, j T» BE SOLD, ! Ether as a whole or in Lots of 150 to 200 Acres. N.B.—The proposed new Railway Station (not far from Mr j_oe's Siding and Grain Shed); wOl be only a mile distant from this Property. For plan and fall particulars, apply to No. 33 CHARLES CLARK. 4-19 854 . - TO ALL IN SEARCH OF A GOOD JTABM, WITH RUN AND SHEEP, AKD OF FARMS OF VAEI. >US ACREAGE, Situated within an easy distance of a Railway Statien. FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, - AN EXCELLENT FARM, OS THE NORTH RaKAIA. Also, THE HESLEETON FABM, WITH BUN AND SHEEP. MB CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from Mr J. J. Lee, to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, His Farm on the ■ NOSTH BAKAIA, Consisting of 1699 ACRES and 41 ACRES, Upon which has been erected a Railway siding and Grain Shed, To be Sold as a whole or divided as followe :— Lot 1, of 251.' acres, being sections 25757, 25758, 26883, and 32283 Lot 2, of 70 acres, being section 25629, adjoining Mr Fagan's property Lot 3, of 199 acres, being sections 32284, 33588,33561 Lot 4. of 1220 acres, comprising the Homestead block, together with the railway siding and grain shed. N.B.—The site of this proposed new Bailway Station is near this Farm. Abo, THE HESLERTON FARM AND BUN, Comprising— 1564 acres of Freehold, together with fram 8506 to 9900 acres »f good ran And Abont 8000 good sound mouthed sheep. The Homestead is within four miles of a Bailway station, and the Ran is well fenced and watered, being bennded on one side by the Rakaia Hirer. The general improvements on the two farms and ran are that they are well fenced in and chiefly under cultivation; that they contain all necessary and useful buildinge. Ao., each as residences, wool &hed. sheep yards, ample stable accommodation, wind pumps, concrete tanks (holding from ten to eixteen thousand gallons each), iron tanks, Ac, Ac. N.B. —A good area of the land is laid down to permanent pasture, tucnipa, rape, Ao. For terms of payment, plans, and full particnlars, apply to No. 44 CHARLES CLABK, Christchurch. . ; 4-24 1098 EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. SHOPS IN MANCHESTER STBEET. / SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOB CAPITAL. MB. CHABLES CLABK is instructed by Mr Henry Marks, to SEXLBX AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, HIS INTEBEST IN THOSE BEVEN SHOPS fronting Manchester street, corner of Tnam street, now occupied by Mr Marks(3), Messrs Carroll, Davis, Green, and Parker, producing a present annual rental of .£(5 O. , There is a total frontage of 212 feet, held under lease, with favorable covenants, for a term of 21 years, computed from 24th June, 1877, at an extremely low ground rent, viz., £1 to £5 per foot frontage. ■ Mr Marks ia leaving Canterbury owing to ill.health, ■ hence the cause of this valuable property being in the market. [ . It is, undeniably, a good position at the present time, and must be of triple value in a few years. All the shops are let to good tenants, and the present rents could" be doubled with the expenditure' of a little capital in building. There is no otber property in Christchnrch producing such a return on capital investedas this does, and from its commanding position on what must be the principal thoroughfare, it is bound to prore ISTVESTMENT. The property will be sold as a whole, or to suit-purchasers. - ; Particulars of-the leases, plan. Ac., may be obtained on application to the undersigned, CHARLESCLARK, Hereford street. No. 57 Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-24 1068 ,W. H. HABGBEAVES. SALE OF SURPLUS SFOBES EX BOYNE." WH. HABGBEAVES is instructed by •: Messrs Edwards, Bennett, and Co. to SELL BY P BUG AUCTION, :, •" At hie Rooms, Cathedral square;> ; f ON : . FRED AY, 25th APRIL, The following assortment of surplus stores, viz.— 7 casks rice 18 do oatmeal -5" do split peas : : 3 do- loaf sugar ' 5 do beefsnet 3 half chests tea ■'■! , 4 kegs butter . 4 boxes raisins : 4 cases currants ~ \ ■;, ■24 jars pickles ...,;, i 9 tins mustard . ; I 1 cask salt -■ 1 keg molasses - 8 cases limejuice 10 cases condensed milk (milkmaid) • 20' cases preserved meats and vegetables , 4 boxes soap a ■ ; ' : . 3 tanks biscuits . - 1 do flour .14 cases cherry . . < ..... ' 4 do port t 4 do brandy • '2 do champagne 2 do claret Also, on account of whom it may concern, 2 pieces cocoanut matting, 84 yards. 4-2t Salq at 2 o'clock. 1000 BENN A CO. ~~ ' A TvrRKBT.ieY- ~ ~ " MONDAYfAPBIL 28th. MESSB3 BENN & CO. will SELL on the above date,' %■'■■■■ 3000 sheep. 3000 50 HEAD CATTLE. OO 1000 BUSHELS OATS 1000 IMPLEMENTS, &c. Also, By order of Mr Sims, who has completed the Greta Bridge. TEAM of Nine Good BULLOCKS, bowa yokes, and chains. J BOLLOCK DBAY -| TIMBER WAGGON -| DOUBLE-PURCHASE CBAB WINCH T>LACKSMITH'S BELLOWS and Anvil BLOCKS, Chains, Bopes, and Contractor's Plant v -| BAY GELDING O ADDLE AND 3BIDLE. 1 Sale atjNoon. BENN A CO. SPECIAL ENTBY. On Account of A. Broadfoot, Esq. J/\ TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN BAMS. 4-22 989 BENN ft CO. ! J. L. WILSON. *~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT CLEABme SALE AT CHEBTSEY. ' \§"R J. L* WILSON is instructed by Mr -JIA. T. W. Draper, trustee in the estate of Mr A. F. de Teaox, to ; SELL BY AUCTION " ; Alibis tiIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ; Ac., Ac. ; FuH particxilare in future advertiMmext. , I - 4-22 936

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4285, 24 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4285, 24 April 1879, Page 4

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