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Auctions. F. C. TABART. . MR F C TABART has received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE PIER HOTEL. KAIAPOI, OK FRIDAY, 19th MAY, At 2 p.m., Ist-All that Section of LAND *o|ng part of R.S. 2949. containing' 51a lr 8p or there abouts. and now in the occupation of Mr J. Miles Verrall. This farm oonststo of some of the finest I*ud in the lioh district of Ohoka. Possession ot this lot on August Ist, 1893. 2nd—All that Parcel of LAND containing 15 acres or thereabouts, being part oi section 4285 in the Ohoka diutriot and now occupied by Mrs Oiohard and her son. Possession of this lot will be given on June Ist, 1893. For further particulars apply to MR H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Solicitor. 211 Hereford street, Chriscchu- eh. Or to MR F. C. TABART, 3514 Auctioneer, Christchuroh. _ ~ FOR SALE, A TWO-HORSE POW_R AND OHAFFCUTTER. Nearly New. Price Moderate. Apply to F. C. TABART, 3509 Auctioneer. WANTED, A _t»ATCH PAIR of well-bred CARRIAGE HORSES. Bays or brown preferred. Apply to . ■ 3499 F. O TABART. Auctioneer. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. .THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. AVERS. BEAUcTIAMP and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION. At their Rooms, Cashel street W., Onions. Potatoes, Carrots, Grass Seta Cbickwheat, Apples, Oranges, Lemons Pumpkins, Cheese, Bacon Household Furniture — Including Chests drawers, tables, couches, horse-hair chairs, bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, carpets, hearth rugs; also, feather dusters, brushes, kit-, lamps, boots, books, clothing and sund'ioa. AYKR_, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 3540 Auctioneers. FREDK. JAMESON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MR FREDK. JAMESON has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Werner and Render, ENGINEERS AND COACHBUILDER3 Of Doyleston, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, 18th MAY, The Whole of Their VALUABLE PLANT AND TOOLS, In consequence of dissolution of partnership by effluxion of Mmo. Full particulars in Wednesday's Papers. FREDK. JAMESON, 3505 Auctioneer. _ Properties to Let TO LET, a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Scullery and Wosh-houtid at St. Albans, situate four doors past Wesleyan Church. Good garden. Apply at next house. 881 TO LET, /COMMODIOUS STORE in St. Asaph street. Apply MANAGER. Press Office. Properties for Sale. piOR SALE BY TENDER, RISEHOLME, THE PROPERTY OF SIR JOHN HALL, Situated on tbe Lincoln and Riccarton Junction road, itbout half way. between the Mlddleton Railway Station and the Lincoln road, containing 58 ACRES OR THEREABOUTS. There is a small farmhouse on the property, and the soil is throughout of oxoellonc quality. Tho land is well planted, and is well suited for a suburban residence. Tenders to be sent; in ro the undersigned oa or before the 13th May, 1893. Neither the highest nor any tender will of necessity be accented. 2839 HARMAN and STEVENS. SECURE A HOME SITE Near the Centre. Ouarter-a"cres FOR £&0 in LINWOOD EXTENSION. Frontage, on Main Thoroughfares (one chain wide." I Land Transfer Titles. A small deposit accepted ; balance within three years, with tho option of reducing same by £5 Instalments at any time. Land Transfer Act Titles prepared in accordance with Licensed Land Brokers' Government scale. c. J. Marshall. Propercy Agent, 45 Cathedral square, corner of Chancery Lane. 814 THE CHEAPEST SECTIONS IN THE MARKET. j MADRAS STRE~_T EXTENSION. 1 FOR SALE, FREEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS Situated 1c MADRAS STREET, Close to NORTH TOWN BELT. PRICE-£55 TO £65 EACH. TERMS—£IO deposit. £10 in nix months, i balance in three years. Interest C_ per cent, ! LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Apply to J. B. DALE and CO., 146 WORCESTER STREET. MESSRS KLINGENSTEIN AND RUTLAND, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 172 OXFORD TERRACE (Opposite Armagh street Bridge), Telephone 635, Are instructed TO SKLL the following CITY RESIDENCES At Prices which Defy Competition :— LOT 1, GLOUCESTER STREET EAST— J? TK A—Nearly J Aero Corner Section, 3SJ •Ov having over 4 chains frontage, well fenced, capital 2-atorey house 12 rooms, plastered, bathroom, scullery, verandah, wash-house antt copper, connected with sewer. A splendid opportunity to secure a comfortable tumily residence cheap. Terms at low rate of interest. LOT 2. SALISBURY STREET EAST- __• Xl% A~"Section, s.ftfrontage by 117 ft deep. 3StkJk3\F well fenced picket, and paling*, substantial 2-storey bouse 10 rooms, plastered, gas, verandah, washhouse, ooppar. Must bo sold, owner leaving Canterbury. A rare bargain. LOT 3. WORCESTER STREET BAST— J_? r 7«__Y-* Acre,iu garden and fruit trees, eWiVV well fenced, first-class 2-storey ho>i*e 10 rooms, plastered, iron root, concrete foundations, verandah, wash-house and copper. Leg to a good tenant. LOT 4, GLOUCESTER STREET EAST-II -P(_A_V~* -£*?• in garden, wed laid out, "VOW asphalt par.na, capital house 10 rooms, pl.stureVl, bathroom, verandah, iron roof, concrete foundations, wash-bouse and copper. Must be sold to close an estate, LOT 5, KILMORE STREET EASTf_lB„~r Acre, in garden and fruit trees, owtvv house of 7 rooms, plastered, verandah, iron roof, wash-house and copper. Easy terms arranged. Any reasonable offers will be submitted to owners. MONEYTO LEND Sf LABGE OR SMALL SUMS.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12