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Auctions. . T [ miles a co! ', FARM OP ■farm ACKEB, three miles from \j\J\J T/fnkWnhi railway station, well fenced and subdivided; permanent creek through the property. Dwelling house of seven rooms in thorough repair, and necessary outbuildings for the working of the farm, which is in a good state of cultivation. Price jeiO per acres easy emu. FARM FOR SALE. OKsfk ACBES FREEHOLD and &O\J about 1000 Acres LEASEHOLD. 10 years to runat a nominal rental. Tale property is a nice compact Farm on Island, Bakaia. Onethird of the whole is under English grass. There are two good cottages, yards, &c-B on the freehold. The flock of sheep now depasturing on the property will be sold with it. This is a splendid chance for a man with limited capital. BLOCKS OF LAND can be purchased on the Otaio Estate at from £7 to £10 per acre all of which is from three to six miles from railway station, and well-known as some of the best land in South Canterbury; farms to vary in size from 150 to 2000 acres; fenced and laid down in grass and other portions in 6-2 6194 native state. -__ CHOICE FARM AT CHEBTSEY. 1394_AcBES. Mjbssbs Mjles a Co., HAVE FOR SAIE A MOST DESIRABLE FABM AT CHEBTSEY, Consisting of 1394 ACEES 1394 Near the Bailway Station. Capital land, an early selection, well watered by races, fenced and laid down in English grass. Thia property could be divided into four farms if so required, being admirably adapted for that purpose. For particulars apply to MILES & CO;, J. T. FORD, Auctioneer, 6-2 6197 Cashel street. Christchcrch. H. MATSON 4 CO. ADDINGTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT. 11/E are instructed by WM. BIRDW 'Ws E L L, Withont reserve, OA OF HIS PRIME FAT 2a!/ oxen. 7-14 7671 H. MATSON & CO. ( S. P. ANDREWS 4 CO. j S. P. ANDREWS & CO., [ AUCTIONEERS, AKBITBATOBS, AND* VALUATORS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL j AGENTS, i 200 Hereford street, Christchurch, opposite; Bank of New South Wales. • Booms lately occupied by Mr Hawkes. 23 1816 i THIS DAY. ; TUESDAY, 17th JULY. j T%/TESSRS. S. P~~ANDREWS & CO JJfX. are instructed by a lady leaving Christchurch to L ' ■ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford street, The whole of her FURNITURE, Eemoved for convenience of sale, Comprisufg—, Bedsteads, beddiag, chests drapers Wardrobes, toilet glasses, wasnstands, ware . Coticheß,tables,fenderß,lamps/eheffonier Pictures, ornaments, crockery,-glassware - Cooking utensils, &c., &c. PIANO, by Kirkman Also, Suites in hair and cretonne ORGANS Clothing Lot sundries Sale at 13 o'clock. 7-17 7738 ; " B. WILKIN4CO. CHAMPION GRAIN DRILLS. fTSHESE DBILLS, co favourably known I' throughout the Colony as the MOST PERFECT FORCB-FEEJD DBILLS IN THIS MARKET, •■"■■■■■• abb ■ NOW CONSIDERABLE EEDUCED IN PRICE, And as only a few remain unsold, early application is necessary to EOBEBT WILKIN & CO., New Zealand Wool Stores, 6-16 6697 Christchurch and Timaru. A- BUCKLEY & CO. TO INVESTOBS, SrECULATOBS, GENTLEMEN SEEKING RESIDENTIAL SrfES, AND OTHEBS. rfTHE survey of the New Suburb of 1 -■' Windsor is now completed, ■ and those who are anxione to purchase some really Good Land an see the pegs, which are in and numbered. ONE TO FIVE ACRES BLOCKS, Are:, specially adapted for Gentlemen's Eeeidencee. To those who are anxious to eecure any of the above Sections, we would advise them to call at once, for our price are 50 per cent, below any land within. the same Three Minutes* Walk from Church School and Post Office. , , Stanmore road bus leaves the land three times a day; New Brighton 'bus passes tames a day. . . - Plans and exact acreage can be had on application. Small deposit down, remainder on terms. A. BUCKLEY * CO., Cashel street. Hotels CKNTBaL. FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ASHBUBTON. JT>EECHEB. late of Brace*! Hctel 0-J_> Akaroa,Deg»toannetmoeto hi* many friend* in Ashburton and the adjoining district*, that having ... -.taken possession of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated and re-furnished Lα the latest style, he is now prepared to welcome his old fnende and customer*. THE BILLIABD SALOON Attached to the Hotel i> unsurpassed by any other in the colony. of PBIVATB APABTMENTS Are elegantly furnished and appointed. Two Bath Boom* are fitted with every convenience for hot and cold bath* at any time. Comment on the quality of the liquors supplied at The Central is unnecessary, the cellar i* under the special supervision of the Proprietor. The Hotel being most centrally situate, renders it unequalled a* a place of residence for familial or commercial gentlemen visiting Aahburton. For tne convenience of cocunerM£J travellers sample room* will be available. No pains will be spared to make The Central the leading hotel in Ashburton. STABLING. Increased loose box andotherstabling ac conunodatioa has been provided. Prompt attention will be given to telterame or lettea ter^artment.. 2866 Proprietor.

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5562, 17 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5562, 17 July 1883, Page 4