Auctions I - BOUNTBEB BBOWN * CO. ___ SATUBDAY, NOVEMBEB 19. MESSES BOUNTBEE, BBOWN & CO. have received instructions from Mr Millar (the importer) to __„„ J SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I On the Premises, Colombo street, opposite I Beece's, I The whole of his .«_..„, *• VEBY VALUAB LE AND WE LL SELECTED I SHIPMENTS, 1 Ex WaUganui and Norman Macleod, C Comprising: S Four thonsand pounds worth of crockery and glassware of every description, electroplate goods, cutlery, saddlery, stationery, lamps, looking-glasses, carpenter's tools CH (in great variety), fancy goods, inclnding handsomely in!aid writing desks, workboxes, tables, &c.; gold and silver watches, docks, guards, chains, necklaces, brooches, lockets, electro-plated ware (in great variety), kitchen utensils, brushes of every description, Ac, &c. TTI The Auctioneers would call the special attention of the trade to this sale, as the above must be cleared prior to shipments to arrive. S A gale to commence at 11 o'clock. i BOUNTEBE, BEOWN & CO., Ll-18 2068 Auctioneers. - j DALLAS * CO. j SATUBDAY, 19th NOVEMBEB. 3ALE OF SUPEEIOB FUBNITUBE AND * EFFECTS. j DALLAS & CO. are instructed by Mr _ Mathews to * SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . At their Booms, i TH I 8 DA V, * , At 11 o'clock, __ 7 ' KHIS HOUSEHOLD FUENITDBE AND £ I: EFFECTS, „ [.'■ ■ Comprising— 5 t Cedar cheffonier, chest drawers 1 KMahogany sofa, in horsehair i ■Mahogany 100 table, pier glass, carpet ° •Fender and irons, wood and iron bedsteads B ■Palliasses, mattresaes, looking-glasses Klarum clock, tables and washetands jjKhamber ware, stretchers, boilers Kuba, tools, kitchen utensils B &0., Ac, &0. ■; Also, FU Ho Pairs assorted boots and shoes K. Double-barrel gun |Bewing machine, dress pieces Suits of clothes, &c, Ac. Wf No Eeserve. W9 Sale at 11 o'clock. 2107 = H MATSON, BUSS & CO. — r~ kaiapoi. house, land,"ani> building SECTIONS. fj THUESDAT, NOVEMBEB 24th. a ° MATSON, BUSS A CO. have received in- Co, structions from Mr John Curran, who is leaving for the North Island, to Fai SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Akaroa street, Kaiapoi, On the above date, C The foUowing PEOPEETIES:— . iqj HALF AN ACBE OF LAND, eituate in — Akaroa.'and Brown streets, laid out with garde* and orchard. There is a good dwelling house, artesian well, and other improvements. I QUAETEB-ACBE adjoining the above with garden and orchard. Sffl 2i-ACEE SECTIONS, eituate in Brown street, with jyood artesian well. rra 5 i-ACBE SECTIONS, situate in Brown " and Artaki streets. Also, Cai O COWS in full profit, and sundry effects. The above properties are situated in one of the healthiest parts of Kaiapoi, on rich soil, and within five minutes' walk of the railway, post office, or Woollen Factory. A plan may be seen at Mr C. Dudley's office, Kaiapoi. HT Sale at 2 o'clock. * sut Terms at sale. MATSON, BUSS & CO., 11-17 1987 Auctioneers. RANGIORA. i •— Nβ IMPOBTANT TO FABMEBS AND GBAZIEBS. I EXCELLENT FARM w OF SI 500 AC E E S. BY I PEIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. *J EITHEE AS A WHOLE, OB IN FAEMS OF 100 ACEEB EACH, n< — ,- v MATSON, BUSS & CO. have received instructione from Mr Anthony Hodgson, who is leaving for South Canterbury, TO SELL, At their Booms, Eangiora, On the above date, AIL HIS EXCELLENT AGBICULTUfiAL AND PASTOBAL FABM OT ACEES of the Bichest LAND to n Q\J\J the Ashley district, all under cul- J tivatdon, and subdivided into convenient , eized paddocks, with a beautiful creek of water running through the centre of the Farm. The buildings comprise comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other necessary buildings. , , , The Land is in good heart aid securely M fenced, both as regards the boundary and subdivisions, and one glance will show that it has been managed by a thoroughly practical man. The Crops will not go with the Farm, but the purchaser can have immediate possession of the house and grass paddocks. Plans may be seen at Messrs H. Matson and Co.'s, Christchurch; and at the offioe of the _ Auctioneers. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms easy at Sale. MATSON, BUSS & CO., 111-19 2124 Auctioneers. I BLUETT, FEANKISH ft CO. LEESTON SALE. FBIDAY, NOVEMBEB 25, 1881. ] special""enteieß. ' ifjf ESSES BLUETT, FEANKI3H &CO-, I iXL favored with instructions from H. WasnI bourne, Esq., will OFFEB BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I AT THZ NEXT LEESTON SALE, 50 HBAD OP CATTLE, ; 1 (Nearly all Steers), I From twenty to thirty months old, to be Sold I Without the Slightest Eeserve. ' I On AocouEt W. G. Gettins, Esq.: gyr\ HEA.D of GooS STEEBS, from I tj\j eighteen months to two years old. I On Account of other Owners : J -* Kfl HEAD of Good STOBES j MESSES BLUETT, FEANKISH & CO., \ j 11-16 1981 Anctioneerß, Leeston. it FANCY GOODS, CEOCKEBY, &c. * I LEESTON SALEROOMS. a I TUESDAY, 22kd NOVEMBEB, 1881. fl Tl/I ESSES BLUETT, IBANKISH, * CO. =c JHjL will „ I OFFEE FOB BALE I A large quantity of fancy and other goods, I consigned to <;¥">"» I For Absolute Sale. j Other entries will be taken for this sab at the offioe of the undersigned. __ 1 BLUETT, FBAIIKISH, i *OOL
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5055, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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