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Auctioas. . M , , ~ . I -- ------—--___—____» >: SICKEN AND CO. THIS_DAY. t' SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM. TVICKBN and received L atr ':- JLr t»iis-from HL LOUGH. JeK. Es«.. Wo uiaavfng for the North Island, to SELL.BY AUCTION, At their Salerooms, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), SGsa OCTOBER' '- At 1 o'clock p.m., ABO UT 90 ACRES. Birulted y two miles from AMBERLEY, . Really First-Class urn originally covered Tol and Flax, subdivided Into Seven Paddocks, well watered and well fenced. 40 ACREB BEING NOW IN CROP. Together with first-rate CONCRETE HOUSE, good Garden and Orchard, large Granary, Stables, and all necessary Oufr building-. ' Also, __ A BOUT 3 ACRES, Part Rural Section 2760, in Amberley Tewnahip. "■ _*/» ACRES, chiefly Heavy SWAMP 1«(5 hAJfD, drataed, improved and lubdirided, olose to Amberley. Let oa . i-SSe'-to-! tenant for seven years at 15e per acre. Also, i . , 41 ACRES LAND, part of R.S. 2051, being 2 on the north bank of the Ashley River, I adjoining the property of Mr John Moor-nou-e, about 1 mile west of the Nortn road bridge. This Is an opportunity rarely offered to Capltalistaof securing a perfecUy safe invest ment. and at.the same time a high rate « Oterest. ' Terms and full particulars at our Offices. DICKEN & Ca, Auctioneers and Land Agents, 4651 Hereford street, Christchurch. THISJDAY. TO DOCTORS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. DICKEN and CO. have been Instructed by a gentleman, who is giving up his stairfe to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At the New Zealand Wool Stores, THIS DAY. SATURDAY. THB 28TH INSTAt 1 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING 1 HOODED TILBURY, almost new, really first class |rGHG 1 SPLENDID BAY COB. 7 years old, very haudsome, guaranteed sound, » grand goer in saddle and barheas 1 AMERICAN WAGGON, with pole end shaft. /V SET DOG CART HARNESS Also, for a Client, •' -a Waggonette, complete 1 SOCIABLE 1 BUGGY ' / Alßo,for a Client. ■| RAY PONY MARE 1 BAY PONY GELDING, quiet In saddle and harness. .' Now on vie wat oar stores. Sale at 2 o'clock. sIS 7 . DICKEN and CO. ■ I.'f I'll. I ■ '-I. I ~ Nor wood Yards STORE SHEEP STORE SHEEP, nIOKENaad CO. have received in-trne- ' TO SELL, ATNORWOQD YARDS, . ._:..:.-• .. OK •_■ MONDAY NEXT, 28TH OCTOBER, „- At lie o'clock, OTA CROSSBRED EWE 3, with 100 per - - tfiv •'■eent. Lambs. c%% ii!CROSSBRED EWES, with 110 per • &A." Lambs -i t_e_ CROSSBRED EWES, with 110 per X<%o cent. Lambs 1 p>g\ CROSSBRED EWES, with 100 per XOv cent. Lambs _aa CROSSBRED-HOGGETS CROSSBRED HOGGETS W|\ A HALFBRED HOGGETS, off tussock C_/\A CROSSBRED HOGGETa All the above are really good lines of Sheep, and well worthy the attention of buyers. Further Entries taken up to hour of sale. 4884 DICKEN and CO. TO INVESTORS AND THOSE IN WANT OF A REALLY GOOD FARM. DICKEN and CO. have received instructions from J AS. TURNER. ESQ., to • - SELL BY AUCTION, At their Salerooms, Hereford street, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TB, - - At 1 o'clock, Unless previously sold by private treaty, , -, _. ABOOT 4 Oh ACRES of very choice LIMESTONE 40V >L_AND,inthe VALLEY. The property is subdivided Into five paddocks, all In first-rate condition, in good grass, and securely fenced. Together with GOOD HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS. Ten miles from Waikari Railway Staticn The above property is the earliest selection In the. Valley, is the very pick of that famed lime* eton* district,, aud every acre has been ploughed and thoroughly well, laid down in Eng grass. DICKEN and CO.. 4852 "Auctioneers and Land Agents. yvICKBN aad CO. have received lnstruotlona JLr from the Owners to __ SELL. AT THEIR SALEROOMS. SATUIIDAY. NOVEMBER 9m. ABOUT 1 ft A ACRES, olose to the property ot Jas. - -XO.I": .Turner, Esq., above described, belug '**'-*'> paiVof the estate of J. r, MILSOM. and all on the Flat ''-_Use.«nti--same account, tAA ACRES. STONYHURST, dose to Jit/tf Cabbage Tree Flat •DICKEN «hdCO.. ... 4653 .; Auotioneera and Land Agents. DICKEN and CO. have received Instroo-tloi-s to . SEU- PRIVATELY,' On acco-fit of the owner leavins the di«trlct, OA_* ACRES GOOD LAND AT WAI--0«f O -KARL subdivided into Five Paddocka,"all in new grass and well fenced. Also, (A A, ACRES, two miles from Railway «7 _b St-tiqn, subdivided into Four Paddocks, well Fer«3d and all in grass, together with good -FIV-tROOMED HOUSE, in excellent repair, and all i necessary Outbuildings. • Also. ! Good-will of Lease of _3>/__VACR_:B, having Seven Years to run OUv<t a Nominal Rental, well Fenced, an« under stocked with 700 Ewes. Tae above are really Useful Properties, well worth the attention of men with a small capital, and will be Sold a Bargain,' either together or separately. ■ DICKEN and CO., 4854 - '■■'i'J. . Auctioneers and Land Agents. SUPERPHOSPHATE. TURSIPSEED3. Quality and Lowest Rates. DICKEN and CO., L ■ New Zealand Wool Stores. Chrlstchureh. 53-0 ; : SEASON 1839-1890. FOOL. WOOL. • TO BHBBP-9-V9MSRS. -<>-•«* LIBERAL. CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing* Jj */*«_* 8 Largest and Bs-t-UffWsr* M&k Btwes In Chxistcbnrch. ~ WOOLPACKS AT LOWEST RATER J ] OUR FIRST SALE WS&, TAKE PLAOC Os TSURSDAY.SrOVE-IBBV* 7th. CO, - New Zealand Wool Stor-a. cu-r'nahareh.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 8

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