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,Auc__o_mu j. t. fobd a 00. THIS DAYWOOL. WOOL. WOOL. _PJ_BST :S___L_E OF ths SEASON. Tuesday, Hoy. 29th, 1881. We shall hold ' OTJE _. IBST WOOL SALE -OB THB SEASON 1881-83 ON THE ABOVE DATE. HAYING made special arrangements with the Bailway, onr Clients may rely upon j ALL WOOL CONSIGNED TO US reaching our Stores without delay.

In order to ensure being CATALOGUED for this FIBBT SALE, consignments should be forwarded aa early as possible. J. T. .FOED & CO., Auctioneers, _-l 1972 Cashel street, Christchurch. .. TO LET, A WELL-BUILT Four-roomed COTTAGE, with good garden, at Biccarton. Apply to J. T. FOBD & CO., 11-25 2397 Auctioneers, Cashel street. B. WILKIN AND CO. __ V H ISjPA-^ZV THE UNDEBSIGNED are instructed by the Owners to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THB r_ NEW ZEALAND WOOL STOBES, ON ._ ■ - .- . TUESDAY, 25«ch : NOVEMBEB, 1881,.... < Immediately after their Wool Sale, ~. Two very Buperior SCBEW WOOL PBESSE3, one of English man—acture, the other of Colon—l manufacture. -„ . Now on view at the New Zealand Wool Stores. '• U-25 2865 BOBEBT WILKIN A CO.

OHABLES CLABK. SUMNBE! SXJMNEB!! THE ONLY ONE APPROVED SEASIDE TOWNSHIP. B I S I N G 7 ?'!! UES. EABLY TEAM COMMUNICATION. VALUABLE COBNER SECTION. ;. HOUSE, LABGE STABLING, &c. MB CHABLES" C_i_BK is _*tro_ted;ty; . Mr Philip Ball (who ia now residing on' his farm at Southbridge), to. _, ■'■■■ SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms in Hereford street, OK" THUBSDAY, DECEMBER Ist, That very valuable Corner Section, feeing the Lot No. 10 on .the plan of Sumner, contain—g 2 roods and 11 perch—, having a frontage of three chains to Morton street and 223 links to Grafton Btreet, both leading direct to the beach. This section is well known aa the one opposite Day's new hotel, at the junction of four, streets. As Morton street is the first opening to the beach, and is already farmed and metalled, it will be THE SITE in Sumner for any business purposes. . The buildings comprise house of six rooms, -shed with washing copper, &c. (beautifully sheltered by fine fir trees), a long range of stabling -for fourteen hones, coach house, _c., &0., all in capital order and vary complete. Using the Grafton street frontage for hotel or bearding house purposes, and the back portion for livery stables, already to hand, would be bound to produce a fortune in a few years. _ It is the first property in Sumner, from Christchuroh, that can possibly be used for such paying purposes.

The stabling is at present used by Mr Heyward, coach .proprietor, who retains possession until May Ist, 1882. Immediate possession of house. As land in Stunner is changing hands at very high rates, and ia daily increasing in favor and value, a clearing sale of such a valuable section will racely occur. ~: i. Farther particulars on application. LAND TBANSFEB TITLE. 11-4 2335 Sale at 12 o'clook. No. 470 SPLENDID FABM IN THE NOBTHEBN *"* DISTBICT.

CAPITAL GBAZING COUNTBY. WITHIN FOUR MILES OF THB CUST BAILWAY STATION. MB CHABLES CLABK is insiracte_ by J. W. ——.brook, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, (In conjunction with Messrs H. Matson and Co.), At his Booms in Hereford Btreet, OH THUBSDAY, DECEMBER Ist, ALL THAT EXCELLENT ESTATE Known as GEETLANDS,

Situate about four miles from the Cost Bailway Station, containing about pin AC—E3 of LAND, equal in proO—2—- dnotive quality to any part of the province. The Estate is well known as an early selection, it has been carefully subdivided into ten paddocks, with a view to convenient and economical working. Two hundred acres are in Eng.sb. grass. There is a capital Homestead of Eight Booms, and out-buildings, Farm buildings, &c, in fact the whole is in thorough working order, and can be entered upon at once without trouble. It is a —ally good all-year-round farm, well watered, and handy for working purposes.

Sale at 12 o'clock. For further p_-tic-—rs apply to H. MATSON * CO.* Cashel street. Or to CHABLES CLABK, Auctioneer, Hereford street. No. 4_9 11*24 2336 H E. ALPOBT TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. SALE BY_UCTION op FUENITUBE, PIANO, HABMONIUM, DBAPEBY, CUTLEBY, BOOKS, Ac. MB H. E. ALPOBT w_l SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Hereford Btreet Sale Booms, OS THUBSDAY NEXT, Ist DECEMB-B, At 1 o'clock, Drawing-room and dining-room suites, in horae—iir and rep Fine-toned piano, in walnut ease Harmon-—n (fay H_fli_r) Iron bedsteads, spring mattresses Wa—a—n_, fender and fire irons Cooking and other kitehim utem tilß Kerosene lamp, elewks, chamber aad other earthenwsrei Dro- stuffs, tweeds, cloth jackets Men's a_l boyß* suits 18 Yohunes New Zealand Parliamentary Debates Quantity putty, in Madders 11-_. And other goods. B&S6

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

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