Auctions. ' H. MATSON & CO. NEW SEASON'S MAFBITIUS SUGAES. PEB CHBISTINA NILSBON. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Wood, Steal and Co. to; SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Warehouse of Messrs Dalgety and Co. Cathedral square, Christchuroh, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22kd, 2 o'clock, The following Excellent Assortment of MAURITIUS SUGAES:— G 1616 pockets snowdrops 1451 do finest white crystals 4292 do fine white crystals 540 do fine white counter 410 do fine yellow crystal 406 do grainy yellow counter 415 do light brown rations 9160 pockets * Terms very liberal. SALE AT ME3SRS DAXGETT & CO.'S WAREHOUSES, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBBE 22nd. 11.17 2 o'clock. 2038 BEAUCHAMP & BELL. THISJDAY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1881, At 2 o'clock. CONTINUATION S4.LE OP FURNITURE, Beautiful unmounted Chromos and En* gravings, Water Colors, Opossum Rugs, Oil Paintings, School and Copy Books, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery Ware, Wire Staples and Nails, Lawn Mowers, Scythe Blades, Bird Cases, Wool Mats, Marble and Alabaster Clacks, Walnut Suite in Crimson Tunis, Capital Suite in Cretonne, large and costly Pier Glass, Tubular Iron and Wood Bedsteads Handsome Sideboard Ac, &c. BEAUCHAMP & BELL will continue their UNRESERVED SALE OF GOODS, As above, ON MONDAT, NOVEMBER 21bt, 1881, At 2 o'clock. tebmT"cash. Also, 15 PIECE 3 BEST ENGLISH TWEEDS. 11.21 No Reserve. 2171 TUESDAY, 23nu NOVEMBER, 1881, At 2 o'clock. FOR POSITIVE SALE. THE BALANCE OF MR BLTTT'S STOCK OF Super-excellent gold and silver jewelry Sterling silver goods, elegant marble and other clocks Gold and silver lever and Geneva watches Beautiful epergnes, inkstands, cake baskets Claret jugs, &c. „ Costly diamond and other precious stone ringe set in the finest gold. BEAUCHAMP & BELL will SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, Colombo street, ON TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock, THE BALANCE OF MR BLYTT'S STOCK Of High class Gold and silver jewelry Gold and silver watches Handsome time pieces and clocks Silversmith's works of art, all of undeniable quality and first class workmanship. The above Goods are now on view at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, and are FOE POSITIVE 11-21 Terms Cash. 2172 ACLAND CAMPBELL * CO. WESTEKFIELI). MESSRS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions from John Hawdon, Esq., to SEIi BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER AT ME QUILL'S HOTEL, ASHBUBrON, At 2 o'clock, THE MILL EABM, WESTEEFIBLD, Containing about lOflA ACRES OP M4GNIFICENT l.£i%J\J FREEBOLD LAND, all of which has been under cultivation (except about 120 acres), 340 acres in oats after turnips, about 80 acres in turnips, the balance in English grass. The property is well fenced and subdivided. The greater part of the land is of first class quality, the soil being extremely rich and well suited either for grazing or agricultural farming. There is a never failing supply of water. In connection with the freehold there is the right of depasturing stock over a large tract of first class grazing country. . As the Westerfield Railway Station on the Mount Somers line adjoins the property, there is every facility for placing stock in the market. There is good shooting and fishing on the estate. If the property is not sold in one block, it wil be subdivided and offered in S farms. Plane are now ia course of preparation. . Full particulars as to terms (which are very easy) can be obtained from HARPKR & CO., Solicitors, Christchurch; or THE AUCTIONEERS. ACLAND.CAMPBELL & CO. 11-21321 WESTEBFIELD. IMTESSRS ACLA.ND, CAMPBELL & CO. JJUL have' received instructions from Mr Andrew Daweon, TO SELL, In conjunction with Messrs Matson, Cox & Co., AT Quill's Hotel, Ashburton, ON TUESDAY, the 29th NOVEMBER, HIS WESTERFIBLD FARM, Rural Section No 28400, containing— 200 ACRES 200 Securely fenced, and sub divided into four paddocks of 25 acres each; permanent water in each paddock. All the farm is under crop—viz., 100 acres wheat, first crop after turnips ; 75 acres oats, after turnips; and 25 acres turnips. This property offers any farmer desirous of securing a profitable and compact farm a good opportunity for investment, as the land is well watered, of very fair quality, and in close proximity to the Westerfield railway station. Terms easy, on application and at sale. Apply to MATSON, COX & CO., Aehbnrton; Or to the Auctioneers, ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., 11-19 2102 Chrifitchnroh. J. G. HAWKES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 22nd. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOKS. 1300 VOLUME 3. ME J. G. HAWKES ia instructed by Captain Setten to __«-, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, SEVEN CASKS BOOKS, Containing OVEE 1300 VOLUMES, Comprising Works by the following authors—Trollope, Hook, Marryat, Walter Scott, Lady Blewington. Gore, L. Bulwer, James, Wilkie Collins, Norton, Hunt, L. E. L., Wyndham, Horace Smith, MarMneau, Braddon, Sala, Reid &0., *C« Sale atlTo'clock. NO RESERVE. N.B.—A Catalogue can be seea at the office of tea Auctioneer. tt* 212173
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5056, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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