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fl>—«-»,..*i,ii..., ._» .in inn—int«.ii|_« a«'M>'' ll *~-*~»«-MM| Auctions. j —wiini i >n, i i ii ii i 111111111 J TODHUNTER & JBNNINGS. i >■' ■ TODHUNTER & JENNINGS, AUCTIONEERS, CHRISTCHURCH. Si'" ■ - ■ THIS DAY. IN THE SUPREME" COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY DISTRICT. FOR ABSOLUTE __ __ UNRESERVED SALE, _*o closo the estate under a decree i\t the Bupreme Court of June -1«t_1893. m ? d V\.!£_ action No. _ft*7. William Pariih against John Parish ana others. TIjiESSRS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS iVJ have been instructed by the Registrar of Keßupreme Court, Christchurch. to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, _T THE _ NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street, Christchurch, THIS DAY. At half-past 1 o'clock:— . LOT 1-Rural section 11102. at Spnngston, oomprislug 50 acres of splendid __nouitural land, fronting on Day s road. The improvements consist of a six-roomed bouse and outbuildings, and the -whole Is securely fenced with live fences, well drained, and divided into three paddocks. LOT 2-Part rural Bertlon 11103. comprising 33 acres 0 roods 10 pe-chea. adjoining Lot 1. The improvements consist of a'oufroomed house and necessary outbuildings, the whole securely fenced, and divided into two paddocks with good live fences. LOT 3—2 roods 23 perches, at Sprlngston, on Whioh is erected a wood dwelling house, blaoksmith and whcelwrig-t'd shop, at present occupied by Mr A Parish. I/)T 4—l rood 17 parchns, adjoining Loo 3, with four-roomed house. LOT fi-Rural section 2095, being 50 acres, at Templeton, near the George and Dragon Motel. In the occupation of Mr F. Baxiey. The improvnments connist of a good seven-roomed house and necessary outbuildings. The land is all laid down in Bnglith gros-ec, securely fenced with live fences, divided into five paddocks, and hae an extensive frontago on the Main South road. LOT¥-Part of rural section 1983, at Templeton, on the north of the railway line, comprising 20 acres, securely fenced, and recently laid down with English grasses; also occupied by Mr Bailey. lA7o~ Part of rural BBflon 1983. situated at Templeton, comprising 15 acres 2 roods, on south of railway line, and fronting on Slain -otith road, securely fenced, and recently sown down with Knglish grasses; also occupied by Mr Bailey. LOT B—2o perclies of land, situated on Ferry road, near Parish street, on which is erected a good .four-roomed house. LOT 9—20 perches of l*nd adjoining the above, on which is also erected a good four-roomed hou\*e. LOT 10—1 rood 23 percheo, splendid building Motion. Parish and William streets. Ferry road. jM_T 11—1 rood 17 porches. LOT 12—1 rood 12. perches. LOT 13—1 rood 17 perches. LOT 14—1 rood 17 porches. LOT 15—1 rood 17 perches. LOT 16—3."_ perches. LOT 17—36perohes. LOT 18—1 rood 0 perches. LOT 19—1 rood 0 perches. LOT 20—1 rood 0 perohes. f2l— 1 rood 0 perches. 23—1 rood 0 perches. 23—1 rood 6i perches. 24—1 rood 26f perches. '" LOT 25—1 rood 20. perches, LOT 26—1 rood 24 perches. LOT 27—1 rood 24 porches. LOT 28—32 perches. LOT 29—11 perches of land Johnson ftpreet, Sydenham, part rural section 151, being lot 11 on deposit plan No. 357, together with the four-roomed house _nd ether buildings thereon, let to a weekly tenant LOT SO—ll perch-sof land Johnson street, Sydenham! part rural section 154, being 14 on deposit plan No. 357, together wltfi the four-roomed house and other buildings thereon, let to a weekly tenant. TERMS.IO per cent, cash deposit on the fall of the hammer, except on Lots 8 to 30, on which the deposit will b« 25 per cent; balance cash on completion of purchase within twenty-one days of date of sale. For further parttoulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; - *' MESSRS JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitor., Christchurch. Ia reference to the above Properties, which are in the market for • ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE We, as the Auctioneers, beg to make the following remarks thereon:— THK SPRINGSTON SECTIONS Of 50 acres snd 33 acres, consist of rich heavy land, most suitable for grazing, and the recently established oreamery Quite near to them should much enhance their value. THE TEMPLETON SECTIONS Of 50, w, and 15 aor.s, are both good cropping _m gracing farms, and thelt situation, only •SftV_n miles from town, and within one mile ma rail-fray station and the Islington Freezing works, makes th-*m especially valuable. THE SEOTIONS ON PARISH STREET FERRY ROAD, Aro high and dry, and will be found admirable _ sites. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS, Auctioneers. 8633 161 Hereford street, Christohuroh. »"' ■"' ■ ! * —- OX) DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. OfipiCE DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES, _?ARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, Ac. mODRUNTER and JENNINGS have been rj.. iMtruot-d by MR W. B. SCOTT, he SDavlag disposed of bis lease and business to *t-**n\_ls attention to sheepfarming, to SBLL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT HIS HOMESTEAD, FENDALTON, ON OMUKSDAY NEXT, the 27th INST., The Whole of bis LIVE AND DEAD STOCK As follows:— " II Splendid Young Dairy Cows, some just calved down ? Grand Sp-ingars, to oalve in August IMHesd Young Cattle 3 Harness Horsey nearly new Milk Cart CFpxtng Dray, Tip Dray and Frame, Ploughs, Harrows. Charfcutter Trap Harness, Dr*y Harness 9 Pigs, 5 Tons Potatoes,, Kidneys andDer- • went., 10 Tons Hay •m Tons Carrots and Mangolds Jft-tMy Sacks, D«iry utensils 80 Head Splendid Fowls, and sundries too numerous to mention. For Absolute Sale Without reserve. Sale at 12 noon. Luncbeon provided. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 7738 Auctioneer-. V \ ■ : JOSEPH CLARK St SON. p_—— m h— ' ' " ' 'i ————— FRUIT AUCTION. THIS MORNING, j At 11 o'clock. i "JOSEPH CLARKE and SON WILL SELL, j <f£ at their Rooms, MANCHESTER STREET. j~A CASES HOBART BTURMXRI 74* PIPPINS Z>A SACKS NEW PEANUTS Ser CASES SYDNEY ORANGES j OC 80. BANANAS OA DO. HOBART STONE PIPPINS I__ D °* HOBART FRENCH CRABS /» IKX PINES r DO. LEMONS i §30 — ' Sale 11 o'clock sharp. a H. MORRALL. 7787 ' Anct__neer._ H, B SORENSEN. THIS DAY, Hll o'elook. B. SORENSEN has received instruo- . tions to SELL BYPUBLIO AUCTION -t. the Farmers' Co-operative Saleyarda Company, Lichfield street. 10 prime porkers (well fed), 150 sheets galvanised iron. 6 rolls wire netting, 1 set also barrow.. 14 coil, hog wire, a lot of harnesa. Also, as Usual-Pigs, poultry, potatoes, onions. Draw seed, baggy, carts, waggons. •S-Ji-? _*?**• *»__-*-»*-'. **»»«-. -.or-_ eov-r., X tie«-io aewlag maohine, boo-L fnmlK\JJ ,iv: * tW « CT * l *" __ H. a SORENSEN, m 3 AIHJbtASW.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8541, 22 July 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 8541, 22 July 1893, Page 12

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