Auctions* ACLAND CAMPBELL * 00. WESTEBFIEIiD. I|*-ES9RS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & 00. JjJL have received instructions from John Hawdon, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, , ON TUESDAY, 29th NOVEHBEB, AT MB QUILL'S HOTEL, ASHBUBrON At 2 o'clock, THE MILL PABM, WESTEEFIBLD, Containing abont IOAA ACBKS OF MAGNIFICENT FBEEHOLD LAND, all of which has been under cultivation (except abont 120 acres), 340 teres in oats after turnips, about 80 acres in turnips, the balance in English grass. The property is wall 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. Aβ the Weeterfield Hallway Station on the Mount Somen 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 3 forms. Plans are now ia course of preparation. Fall particulars aa to terms (which are very eapy) can be obtained from HABPEB ft CO., Solicitors, Christehareh; or THB AUCTIONEERS, ACLAND.CAMPBELL ft CO. 11.21321 W^STBBPIBLD.
■BLfESSRS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. IxJL have received instructions from Mr Andrew Dawson, TO SELL, In conjunction with Messrs Matson, Cox & Co., AT Quill's Hotel, Ashburton, ON TUESDAY, ths 29th NOVEMBEB, HIS WESTEBFIELD FABM, Sural Section No 28400, containing?— 200 ACBES. 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 ia 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 , Ashburton; Or to the Auctioneers, ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., 11-19 2102 Christchuroh. WESTEEFIELD.
After the above Properties have been Offered, ME3SBS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. WILL SELL, Q/l A ACBES of good LAND, being £jf±rh Sections Nos. 29187, 29188, and 32503. The land is a corner block, bounded on two sides by roads, and fenced. It is most conveniently eituated, being within easy distance of the Bailway Station. There is water running through the property. Terms Easy at Sale. AOLAND, CAMPBELL & CO.. 11-26 2127 Auctioneers. BEAUCHAMP A BELL. TUESDAY, 29th NOVSMBEB, 1881, at two o'clock:, t b a d e~" s a l c. 100 Cases Bell and Black's Wax Vestas, plaids and 250's 19 Doz. Galvanised Iron Buckets 5 ~ do. Bathe, assorted sizes 4 „ Oak Backets, brass hoops 35 „ Enamel Pie and Meat Dishes 25 Cases Extra Washington Wood Seat Chairs . 15 ",, Brown Top Oak Dining' 2 Crates Assorted Crockery, good lines 25 Casks Tennent's Bottled Ale, pints, in first-olaes condition 10 Cases Cross and BlaokwelTs Oilman's Stores, and Dried Fruits 15 Handsome Toilet Sets, bands.
FOE POSITIVE SALE, To Close Accounts for the Outgoing Mail. BEAUCHAMP ft BELL will SELL BY AUCriON, At their Booms, Colombo street, O» TUE3DAY, 29th NOVEMBEB, At Two o'clock, GOODS AS ABOVE. 11-23 Terms at said. 2509 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBEB 12th and 13th, 1881, Sale commencing each day at eleven o'clock. STUPENDOUS AUCTION SALE OF ELEGANT, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FANCY GOODS, Bioh Japanese Products and Bronze Manufactures, Tobacconists' Ware, Stationery, First-class Electroplated Goods, Perfnroery, &c. J63000 WORTH OFEEALLT SEASONABtE STOCK. ■808, POSITIVE SALE. On the Premises, MESSBS HUDSON, BIDLEY ft CO.'S STOBES, Manchester street.
TO THE FANCY GOQDB TRADE 01 Christcburch, its environs, and the thriving towna of the Canterbury Provincial District, Bazaar projectors, Sports Booth proprietors, Planters of Christmas Trees, Picnio Committees, Country Storekeepers, Sealers, Hawkers, and others. Wilers Away of Weary Hours. GIFTS FOB THE APPROACHING JOYOUS SEASON. BEAUCHAMP ft BELL hare received inetructione from Messrs Hndson, Bidley and Co., who have leased their premises, in Manchester street, to SELL BY AUCTION, Previous to Bemoval. ON MONDAY AND TDE3DAY, :* DEC. 12th and 13th, ' Cemmeacing Eaoh Day at 11 o'clock, [ A magnificent asesortment of iyaKyuL and obnamental fancy ByC GOODS, H»B per Catalogue now in preparation, r I|B>OTING UP TO .£3OOO WOBTH ijWBOUGHLY SALEABLE STOCK, flfOE UNRELENTING DISPOSAL. I nfe Terms liberal. 1 Hw* ■* *ka commercial history of ChristchaHi haa such a pre-eminent opportunity ooSKedfor purchasing the class of goods to be
AND TUESDAY, W DECEMBEB 12th and 13th, "Wt Sale each day at 11 o'clock. iBEAUCHAMP ft BELL, Auctioneers. j J. G. HAWKEB. W THIS DAY. feoNDAY, NO7KMBEE 28th. BpmS, SUNDBZES, FUBNITUBS. lAj. Q. EAWEE3 is iostrncted by the JXHrEzaeatonof tte late George Qoddsn to gaOfiBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Hereford street, QUANTITY of BOOTS, leather, shoemakers , tools and phut Funntsn and sundriefl. 11-24 Sale st 12 o'clock, 2357
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5062, 28 November 1881, Page 4
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