Auctions. CHARLES CLABK. THIS DAY. " ' EXPIRY OF THE PRESENT LEASE. SALE NOW OF~THE FREEHOLD OF THAT OLD-ESTABLISHED AND FAVOURITE HOTEL, THE TERMINUS. Opposite the Railway station, West Oxford. „ "JB ,J X CHARLES CLARK is instructed by irJL the Owner, Miss Hawken, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, SEPT. 27th. ■» Tha Freehold of the TERMINUS HOTEL, WEST OXFORD. 5 The Hotel U immediately opposite the Rail- - way station, built partly in Wood, partly in Brick; commodious and very conveniently s arranged for general purpoies and families. The present Lease expires on October Ist, and as the Irrigation Works in the Liistrict are about to be started and will contiuna for a lengthened period, the Good, Steady Trade attacoed to this House muss be very Materially Increased. 922 Sale at No. 304 THIS DAY. LINWOOD. TO CLOSE EXECUTORS' ACCOUNTS IN THK ESTATE OF THE LATE MR JOHN TURNER. 2 Sections Fronting Cashel Street . 6 Sec 1 ions Fronting Elizabeth Street 6 Sections Fronting Rollesron Street 5 Sections Fronting lirain Koad Corner Section Facing Tram, Worcester Street, Lots 92 ana 161. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr John Turner, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, i ON WEDNESDAY.. SEPT. 27th, FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS, As enumerated above, Offering a Choice of North, Kast, South or West Frontages, equal to any sites in this most deserveoJy popular neighbourhood. LINWOOD, as a iHEsiRABLE LOCALITY for RESIDENCE, has an affirmative bloc's vote, as witness its rapid extension and firstclass styJe of re3id e nce3. An Executors' Sale invariably means bargains to purchaser*, nnd as the sections to be sold are most, desirable ones in every necessary particular, thi3 is an opportunity for investment noc lo be neglected. Terms of Sale—Onequarter cash, one quarter in three months, balance in two years, atGper cent. Sale at Noon. No. 320 For further particulars apply to MESSRS WESTON and CO., Solicitors; or to 923 THE AUCTIONEER.^ J. T. FORD & CO. " CLEARING SALE. " FRIDAY NEXT,"SEPTEMBER 29th. "I T. FORD and CO. have received instruc--99 • tions from Mr Geo. Thomson, who is giving up farming, to SELL AT HIS FARM, Upper Riccarton, on the above date— t/\ SOUND-MOUTH CROSSBRED Oil EWES AND LAMBS /.f\ MERINO EWES AND LAMBS Ofw\ CROSSBRED HOGGETS 3 DRAUGHT HORSES, sound, and good workers 1 DRAUGHT FILLY. 3 yrs, unbroken -| BAY MARE, good in all harness Reaper and Binder, by Walter A. Wood Grass Mower Portable Forge Single and Double-furrow Ploughs 2 Drays and Frames Spring Trap Cambridge Roller Set Trap Harness Shaft and Leading Harness Meat Safe 3-Horse trees 4 Horse-power Chaffoutter, Sec. Sec Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 sharp. 1627 J. T. FORD and CO. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. MESSRS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS have received instructions f rom Mb HARRY MEHLHoPT. TO SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Little River road, Tai Tapu, ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 29th INSTANT, The following Live and Dead Stock :— 1 X GOOD, YOUNG DAIRY COWS, XO Springing and in Full Profit. O DRAUttHT HORSES. j TRAP HORSE. 0 TIP DRAYS. 1 FACTORY CART. -| D.F. PLOUGH. -j" REAPER AND BINDER. pf STORE PIGS. ~--■' -a SOW, heavy In Pig. Dray Harness, Swingletrees, Plough-chains; and a quantity of Sundries of every description. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 1578 Auctioneers. AYEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. TO FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS AND OTHERS. PAA CASES BANANAS. ORANGES, OUU PINKS, LKMONS, APPLES, PEANUTS, COCO AN UTS, &O. The above will be SOLD BY AUCTION, On the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE. Time of sale and particulars in future issue. AVERS. BEAUCHAMP and CO.. 1620 . Auctioneers. FREDK. JAMESON. LEESTON SALE, FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Q/\/\ PRIME HOGGETS 70 D 0 (r /\ CROSSBRED EWE 3 and LAMBS MERINO DO and PIGS FREDK. JAMESON, Auctioneer, H>s7 ; Leeston. D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox and Co.). AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOK. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER. ASKBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WBKKLY SAJLKS of Live Stock Tinwald FORTNIGHTLY ££ of aKfiß*jߣ SALES OF WOOL throS&lSe^as^ 3 ' GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commission, CLEARING SALES as per Arrangement AGENT FOR Alateon and Co., Christciiurcn Booth, Macdonaid and Co., Cnrlstohuroh Masgey-Harris Reaper and Binder Whites Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co "Wright, Stephenaon and Co., Ounedia Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin National Mortgage Cα, Christcaureh Graham's Foot Rot Composition Planet Jun. Harden and Field Tools. D. THOMAS. Auodoaeer.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8598, 27 September 1893, Page 8
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