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Auctions. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. N.Z. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. LAND SALE. D SELWYN AND MOUNT GREY SURVEY DISTRICTS. FTSHE NEW ZEALAND MIDLAND RAILId WAY COMPANY. LIMITED. Hare instructed the undersigned to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IK TUB p*n of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce a Christchurch, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1889, At 2 p.m. 16,136 ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LANDS To be divided into 4 2 LOTS. * These Lands form part of the Runs occupied by Messrs Be&ley, Westenra, and J. and J. Inncs. ■ Possession will ba Given on 2nd May, 18D0t s ___ TERMS OF PAYMENT--10 per cent, cash at time of sale; 23} per ent. on Ist May, 1890. Balance' may remain on xho tgage, if desired, for a years, interest 5i per cent., payable half yearly. PLANS, I Upset prices and further particulars To be obtained ai. the Company's Office, Cathedral square, ChristohOreh. Or at the Office? of the Auctioneers, On and after Wednesday, lGth October. J. T. FORD, \ Joint JOHN T. MATSON./Auctioneers. ROBERT WILSON, General Manager. . H. Alas Scott, Land Manager. • 9th October, 18S9. 209 JOHN INGRAM JOHN INGRAM has received instructions to SELL BY PRIVATB TREATY, A VERY COMPACT LITTLE PKOPSRTY, In the Centre of the OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Containing 9 ACRES of really First-class LAND, with good Four-roomed House ard Stable thereon, surrounded with trees, a good orchard and garden. The owner having left the district will sell the property very cheap. Also, A STONE QUARRY, containing the very best building stone in Canterbury, within . easy distance of a Railway sation, with 20 acres of land, on which there is a good Beam of limestone, and adjoins the property containing the chalk quarries. Also, A number of SMALL FARMS and other Dropertiea. JOHN INGRAM. 4431 • Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Oxford. WILSON AND SONS. COLOMBO STREET. GtrandßusinessSite, Adjoining Free Methodist Church and Dr> Anderson's, and opposite the Presbyterian Church. 33FT. FRONTAGE ON COLOMBO STREET, Running through to a back street, having Two Frontages. TO BE BOLDLY AUCTION ON SATURDAY, 19th INST, At 2 o'clock, at ROOMS,. FARMERS' SALE YARDS. Licbfleld street. Terms easy. WILSON and SONS, 4617 Auctioneers.^ LOOKING OUT FOB FARMS. OAA ACRES GOOD AGRICULTURAL O\)\) LAND. OJK ACRES DO DO 145 ACRES DO DO p-Q ACRES DO "DO t|w ACRES DO DO *r\ ACRES DO DO ACRES DO DO g> rk ACRES DO DO SECtIONS ALL ROUND CHRISTCHURCH. Valuations made. Mortgages effected. WILSON and SONS, J*yf Auctioneers. F. C. TABAKT. WOOL WOOL. WOOL SEASON 1889-1890. F. C. Tα b a r t is MAKING LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES QH THE ENSUING CLIP FREE OF COMMISSION. Special Advances Made at Lowest Current Rates of Interest on .ail Wool conaigued to his care for sale in London. The past season has abundantly proved the advantages of his upacions and well lighted Wool Warehouse for the display of all parcels consigned to his care for ealo in the local market. WOOLPACKS, TWInX &&, SUPPLIED AT MARKET RATES. 201 J. BOWMAN AND SON. sale fancy goods, &c. to-morrowTthuksday, At 1.3 C, Immediately after Sale of Pictures. MESSRS J. BOWMAN AND SON will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, as above. A Large Assortment of very Choice vases, &o. including ■ m CASES OF JAPANESE GOODS. 1 We nave received peremptory Instructions to clear these goods at any sacrifice. Inspection invited. J. BOWMAN and 80N, 4820 Auctioneers, s& ART. ART. ART, UNDER ABSOLUTE POWER OF BALB, On account of whom it may Concern. 1/f ES3RS J. BOWMAN and SON win hold rrl a 3ale TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. October 17th. commencing at I o'clock, of 30 OIL PAINTINGS, Just Landed from England, where they were caret ally selected from the easels of well known ENGLISH ARTISTS, Including R. B. Oweu, R. West, J. Mann, E. Daulton, R. Hall. K. B. Brittan, J. Docharty, A. B. Docharty, J. Anderson, and other*. The above pictures are on view at our Rooms. Inspection Invited. 4821 JAMES WILKJN & CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. "ITS7"E are prepared to wattic T.TBieitAT. ADVANCES (free of commioiOß) ON WOOL Placed In our hands Far Sale here at elsewhere. WOOLPACKS, I 1 WINE and other requisites at shortest notice. ,-„ Chief Agents for New toe '. GRAHAM'S PERMANENT FOOT-ROT CURtC JAMES WILKIN and CO, New Sealasd Wod Btores, \ BereCexdiitnet

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 8

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