Properties to I^et. T° oiS&-,rYi^,rl! nmediato entrance, tha BHOKMAKER'a SHOP and DWEL-LING-HOUSE, in Sefton, lately occupied by George Frosting, who has given np business ok account of bad health. For particulars apply to.jAiiKs Barclay, geftoa. l-n 4437 Auctions. H. E. ALPOET. ! tbltsjo^it. UNRESERVED SALE OP BUPERIOB FUiINITCES, &c. ME H\ E. ALPORT will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Salerooms, Chrisfcchurcii. THIS DAY (FKIDAY), JANUARY 27th/ At 1 o'clock, Tha following VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OP PDENI. TURE, &c. (The property of a Gentleman relinquishing housekeeping), Removed to Auction Booms for convenience of sale), Comprising Drawing room suite iv crimson rop Loo tabla, chairs, fenders and iiroirona Curtain poles, rings, and brackets Full-sized iron half -testor bodstead Large horsehair m&ttrosa Mattresses, palliasses, pillowa Che?ta of drawers, WHshstanda, and woxo Choffoniors, dressing tables _frnd other goods. 1-27 5097 C. C. AIKMAN. T H I S_l3 A. Y~ FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, ISB3. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, BEDDING, COOKING UTENSILS, &c. MB 0. C. AIKMAN has been instructed by a Gentleman leaving Christchurch, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hia Residence, Chester street east, the thir J house west of Barbadoes street, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Of a SIX-EOOMED HOUSE, Viz.— DRAWING-ROOM — Suits in haircloth, tapestry carpet and rug, fendei? trad fireirons, oral 100 table, gilt mirror, curtains, pole and rings complete, piano, vases, &o. BEDROOM—DoubIe end single iron bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, pillows, blankets, sheets, dressing-tables, cheats of drawers, &c, &o. KlTCHEN—Crockoryware, knives and forfej, cooking utensils, meat eafo, 4c. All the above is almost new, and in good order. Salo at 12 o'clock. 1-25 Terms caah. 5018 J. T. FORD AND CO. ~ TO-MORROW, ~ SATTJBDAY, JANUABY 28tst. AT OUB REPOSITORY IN CASHEL BTREET. SALE OP ENGLISH MAIL PHAETON, by MoNanghten, of Worcester AN EXCELLENT PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORBES, with donble harness complete ENGLISH HUNTING and SIDE SADDLES EXTRA COLLARS and PONY HARNESS DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUN, by Woatlsy Bichards. THE above will be BOLD on account of 0. C. Bowcn, Esq., who will shortly leave for England. The mail phaeton i§ an exceedingly comfortable one and in good condition. The horses are excellent movers, perfectly quiet, well bred, and sound—one by Golden Grape, the other by Knottingly. Sale will take place at 2 p.m. ■ The horses, carriage, ftc, -will bo on view at our .Repository on Monday, the 23rd inst. TAlso, On account of a client, IPAIR excellent CARRIAGE HORSES, one by Tradncer, the other by Knottingly, with act of double harness. The horses are thoroughly quiet, and can ba recommended either in single or double harness. AIBO, A MATCH PaIE of CHESNUT MARES, good in double and eingla harness, perfectly quiet, and a first-daks HACK, bay gelding, by Knottingly, 4 years old, good in all Ma paces, would make a grand hunter. Also, GEEY GELDING, Speculation, by Youngr Wanderer out of Mr Nosworthy's Ar&b> mare. Bound, quiet in saddle, Ac, &eu ! Albo, 1 On account of Mr O'Neill. DA.RK BAY GELDING, 4 ynare, by : Diophantue. Good haok, Bsddls, or harness. Any fair trial given in bi*- "■* ness. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, 1-26 5069 Caßhel street, Christcbnroh. PETER M'GBATH. EANGIOEA. PETER McQRATH* will OFFEB ET PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 7th lEJ3ETTABY, AT THJS JUNCTION HOTEL, By kind Permission of Mr Eoberfs, THE FOLLOWING PBOPBETIES .- Lot 1. THB WILLOW FARM, sifoiatst within ona mils of the Cast BoUwsy Station, and comprising 265 acres of some of the best land inths Northern district, subdivided into eleven; paddocks, with good live fences, twa beautiful streams of water permanently rtmniag, a -sell finished eightroomed House (nearly new), extensive stabling, granary, implement shed, men's cottage, storeroom, coach, house, &o. Lot 2. INTEEEST IN LEASE, with rignfc to purchase 150 acres in the Bangiors. Swamp, some of the richest bind in. tho colony. Lot 3. 20 ACRES, adjoining the Bangiora Racecourse, and securely fenced. Lot 4. HOUSE and Half-acre LAND, Basi Town Belt, Perrott's Paddock. . Lot 5. BUILDING SITE, Aahley street, between Mrs Hotroll'a and Mr J» Burfc'e. Lot 6. QUARTER-ACRE, back of Ms W. A. Bort'e Store. Lot 7. CORNER SECTION, opposite Club Hotel. Lot 8. QUAETEE-AORE in Aehloy street next to Mr Huniman'e Cottage. Lot 9. QUAETEE-AORE, Fitzgerald aSreat, known as HeddrilTs. Lot 10. SECTION near Eailway Eagiss Shed. Lofc 11. HALF-ACE!?, King street, opposite Mr Watson's honse. Lot 12. NINE SECTIONS in Look's Laisi,, Ashley street. Lot 13. COSNEB SECTION in the Towe Bhip of Seftoß, -Ho. 32- 1-37 5122 O. T. ICK. ! TO POULTERERS, DEALEE3 AND OTHERS. SPECIAL BALE OF CHICK WHEAT. SATURDAY, 28th INSTANT. AT THE Central Sale Booms* T&jfß C. T. ICK iainatrnetsd to SELL BT iSJL AUCTION, Iα Lots of 5 Bags or more, ABOUT ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF EXCELLENT OLD CHICK WHEAT. The same is now being delivered, and can &a sampled any time previous to the Sale. Tha bags will be sold aa containing 4 bushels, and, being new, will be changed 83 each. Delivery given either on Saturday or Monday. Bale'fttll.SO. ! OTHER PBODUOE AS USUAL. 1 1-27 S®S.
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5111, 27 January 1882, Page 3
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