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Auctions. MILES & CO. i ■ ----- - ■ -- -■■■ •- -■ ■ " MR J. T. FORD (in conjunction with Mr Wm. Bubs) has received instructions from P. C. Threlkeld. Esq. (in consequence of expiration of the lease of one of his West Eyreton farms) to j OFFER FOR PUBLIO SALE At INGLEWOOD, FLAXTON, On SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, nm PURE LINCOLN EWES, descended _55<l from tne noted fleck imported by " thVlate Hon. Wm. Robinson, and from direct importations from the flocks of Dudding. Kirkham, Byron &c. The above fwes are iv lamb, having been carefully mated to Mr Threlkelcfs be3t rams, the progeny of imported stock. 1 f*i\ PURE LINCOLN EWES in lamb 1 Ovf to Southdown rams, Also Mr Threlkeld's small and hignly-bred flock of 'A f\ SOUTHDOWN KWES. These Ewes 4-15 are all by a ram bred by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, or by a son of a •' Sanaringhani" ram. and are in tomb to a '• Jonas Webb " ram. Also, -i r- FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES lO and th» well-known draught entire BLACK FOOT. I£\ HACKS and PONIES, also tbe hackney £ entire, by The Waif-dam the pure Arab niaro Fanny, and the beautiful pony entire by Santa Claus—daui Rose. SHEEP DOGS, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, &c. Conveyances will meet the morning trains at Flaxton Station for Inglewood. Sale will commence with the Sheep at 11 o'clock sharp, and there will be an interval for Luncheon at 1 o'clock. "MILES and COO Joint 4078 e J BUsI° KD, ; Auctioneerß - W. and &. TURNBULL & CO. LANGDALE STATION. WHAREAMA, Mastcrton, North Island. wjl O R SALE .IN BLOCKS TO SUIT PURCHASERS ON EASY TISRMS. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE SEEKING FARMS, OR TnE PROPERTY CAN BE PURCHASED AS A WHOLE. Full particulars can be obtained on application to W. and G. IU.tNBULL and CO , A\ cllington; Or HENRY R. ELDEH, ESQ., 3561 Langdale. Properties for Sala SUMNER HOTEL FOR SALE.-Rare Opportunity.—Sumner Hotel, Sumno'.—For S.«le, Balance of Lease of above Hotel, having about seven years to run, and containing 18 rooms, including handsomely furnished billiard saloon, flrrtt-clas!} livery staMos, and beautiful grounds most tastefully laid out attached to tbe hotel; all ot which is in excellent condition: and, being in the voiy centre of the town, stopping place tor all trams and buses to and from Sumner, and on the corner of tbe leading street to tho b~ach, naturally makes it command the largest and most profitable, trade in this ever-rising sod healthy seaside resort, now patronised by thousands annually. Rent is only £150 per annum, and a small goodwill is required. This chance seldom occurs, for a fortune presents itself to those desirous of entering the hotel busiuoss and obtaining a really pro ft table invwm&nt for a small capital. Satisfactory reason* given for present proprietor retiring, and all otuer iuf jrmation can be obtained from the undersigned. T, QUILL, Hotel Broker and Valuator, 4402 . Scotch Stores, Christchnrch. FOR SALE. BRYNDWR— A Substantially-Built House of 8 rooms, bath-room, scullery, and every modern convenience, ample stabling, carriage sbed, fine orchard and paddocks, 4 acres land, wall laid out grounds. ALDINGTON—3O Acres Land, in iota of from 2 acres upwards. LEfNSTERROAD, Papauui road— A Grand Hou-e of 10 rooms, bath-ro.-m, kitchen, scullery, greenhouse, stabling and outbuildings, ih a<dr<ss land, good oachard. adjoining Rhodes' estate. ME HI V ALE—A Gentleman's Residence of 12 rooms, bath-room, cupboards, wardrobes, and every convenience. NEW" STREKT—A House of 9 rooms, and every convenience, quarter-aorejjarden, fruit trees, double frontage. HARE WOOD ROAD —10 Acres Grand Land. DRAPERS STREET —A Comfortable House of 5 rooms aud kitchen, entrance hall, scullery and pantry, detached wash-house, shad, full quarter-acre, good fruit trees. PAPANUI ROAD—Graud Building Site of 1 acre, as a whole or in lots. HILLS ROAD—A New House of o rooms. Bcullery, two fireplaces, well fitted with cup-, boards, water inside and out, a cheap property. FENDALTON ROAD—I to 10 Acres Good Land. NE W BRIGHTON-Several firstclass Building Sections, cheap. Apply J. T. BttLL, Cathedral square. FOR SALE. SYDENHAM— Sandyford street, between Durham and Harper streets section, having a frontage of 85ft; good garden, fruit trees. House 5 rooms and scullery, outhouse and fowlhouee; large iron water tank, meat safe, garden tools and sufficient paint for giving house two coats. Price, £275; £75 cash, balance 8 per cent. ST. ALBANS—Harrison's Land, 1 acre land, on which is erected new house, 4 rooms and scullery; roofed iron. Pi ice, only £225. ST. ALBANS.—Just off St. Albans Lane, i-acre land In garden and orchard; well fenced and planted. House of 1 rooms and scullery, newly papered and painted, roofed with iron; all in stood order. Price. £158. ST. ALBANS. Office road, next Mr Harvey's —Capital section, having frontage of 63 feet; well fenced; good garden, fruit trees. House, 3 rooms, double chitrney, roofed with iron. To be sold a thorough bargain. Small deposit: balance easy terms. NORTH BELT, Carlton place—Nide section, planted, shrubs, Heuao, 6 rooms, iron roof, four registers and range. Price, £275; easy terms, say £75 cash, balance 7 per cent. SYDENHAM, corner or Aynsley and Queen streets—Section, having frontage of 6oft to ; Queen street, in garden, macrocarpa fence, house 4 rooms and scullery, bathroom, work shop, roofed iron. Price £275. : CARLTON MULL ROAD, adjoining property of Mr A. K. G. ithodes—l acre, 2 roods of land in garden, tennis lawn, good orchard ; first-class 2-storey house of 12 rooms, bathroom, scullery, store-room, and all conveniences. For full particulars and cards to view, apply at office. SYDEMHaM. Drydenstreet—Section, about 42ft frontage, cottage 3 rooms, register and ranpe; to be sold a thorough bargain. ClTi" SECTION, having frontage 22feet, on which is erected double fronted shop and dwelling of 4 rooms, let to good tenant; also at back of above, and fronting on a main street, cottage of 4 rooms. Price, only £tW). Anyone looking for firstrate investment in city property should see this, i OXFORD TERRACE, Queen street—Section, having frontage 68 feet, well fenced and planted: house of 4 rooms and scullery, roof iron. Price, £275. , . .... I AVON STREET—i-acre, capital building section, only £50. DALLINGTON, near the Bridge—l acre land, having 6i chains frontage, in garden, good orchard, mßcrocarpa fences. T house, 6 rooms, roofed iron, plastered, washhouse and copper; water laid on; stable and coachhouse. Price only £650. HitBOWKRIU Estate Agent. 25S Colombo street, Market Place, _£50 REWARD WILL be paid to any person that can prove the following statement to be untrue:— TO MR E W. HALL, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 152 Armagh Street. CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sir,— Alter being a martyr to Rheumatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, lifted in ana out bed, and frequently having to be fed at meals, and under two doctors and chemists without avail, your traveller persuaded mc to try your Gout and Rheumatic Pills, I dia so. and after the FIRST BOX I waa actually able to walk as far as the Presbyterian cemetery, a <Httauc» of about a mile, and back. lam no* n«nrly RECOVERED, aud shall be happy to verity the above statement either personally ot by letter. Xoum gratefully, Kmily. Gray. Exeter street, Lyttelton, October 17th. 1890. 2921

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7869, 21 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7869, 21 May 1891, Page 8

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