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Auctions. PYNE AND CO. THIS DAY, In the Matter of the Property Law Consolidation Act, 18S3, and in the Matter of Deed of Mortgage by Demise, Number 76300. Tif ESSRS PYNS "and COMPANY have JItJL received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Cancerbnry Uiatricb (acting at the request of the Mortgagees), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,, At the Salerooms cf Mr Charles Clark, Hereford street, Christchurch. on SATURDAY, THE 2»TH DAY OF OCTOBER, ISM. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the LEASEHOLD INTEREST Dt the Mortgagees ia all that Piece of Land situate in and fronting upon the SOUTH TOWN BELT, And being opposite the Railway Station: in the City of Cnristchurcb, being pare of Lot !"■» <» the Christchurch Town Reserves. 4U63 THIS DAY. In the Matter of the Land Transfer Acr, 18S5, find in the Matter or Memorandum of Mortgage Number 2012 J. MESSRS PYXK and COMPANY have received iuttractions from tue Registrar of the Supreme Ccu-r, Canterbury District (acting at the request, of the Mortgagees), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Salerooms of Mr Charles Clark, Hereford street, Chri3tchurch, on the £oth DAY op OCTOBKB, 1831, At eleven o'clock in the forenoon, PART OP P.URAL SECTION 79, Containing fc*»ree roods twenty-six and onehalf perches, being part of an unoccupied block fronting the SOUTH BELT, And being between Windmill toad and Montreal street sontn. 4761 * IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND IX THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT. J>YNE AND CO. have received instructions from the Bxecutor of the Will of the te Uharles Waleingbam Minchener, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT MR CHAS. CLARK'S SALEROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th At 12 noon, A PORTION OF HIS PROPERTY AT LAKESIDE, Comprising— 290 ACRES, lately in the occupation of Mr Frederick Overton. The PROPERTY will be SOLD in SIX LOTS, as follows:— A. R. P. LOT 1 ... .„ ... 52 0 0 LOT 2 ... ... ... 31 0 0 LOT 3 ... — ... 121 0 0 ; LOT 4 ... ..: .„ 12 1 13 LOT 5 ... 12 227 LOT 6 61 0 0 Terms very easy. ' Plans may be seen at the office pf the Auctioneers, aad full particulars may be obtained from MESSRS DUNCAN and COTTSRUiL, .Solicitors; or 696 PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. WOOIx~~WOOL~ VXTE beg to give notice that we are MAKING CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission, AGAINST WOOL PLACED IN OUR V HANDS fOR SALS LOCALLY on FOR SHIPMENT : TO THE HOME MARKETS. .Clients are invited to Inspect our New Wool store on the South Town Belt, next the Albert Bond, the enlargement of which will be completed by the end of October. By its patent roof, an equal soft light is thrown on Wool, no matter in what part of the Store it maybe Placed, and its conveniences for the proper LMsplay of Wool are not to be surpassed by any Kvery Lofc, however small, will receive equal attention at the hands of an expert of many Tears'standing. _ Arrangements have 1 been made for the BTORAGB in LYTTKLTON of WOOL arriving by Bea. should Clients so wish it, buc owing to the limited time at the diepoeal of Buyers for valuing, we think t hat Wool shown in Christohurch will obtain far more attention than Wool shown in Ly ttelcon. WqOLPAOKS, TWINE, and all requisites, •applied at Laweat MarkeC Kates. Tlease notice that all WOOL intended for us «hould be caneig&ed to VIRTUE'S SIDING. Chrietchurch. PYNB AND CO., WOOLBROKKRS AND AUCTIONESRa 1 em TODHUNIER AND JENNINGS. ADDINGTON YARDS WEDNESDAY NEXT. QA HRAD STORE RATTLE. YEAROV LINGS and TWO-YKAR-OLUS. ■ TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 6653 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,&a, LINCOLN. IZTAVING sold Mi Morshead's Farm, we are JB.JI now instructed by him to dispose of tne «iole of his LIViC and DEAD STOCK by PUBLIC AUCTION, at hie Homestead, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. Particulars—23s splendid crossbred ewes in .he wool, with 100 per cent, grand lambs; draught ing Prince, do Captain, draught awn Maggie (in fo«l to Grandmaster), draught! mare Madam, buggy horse Tommy, two-year-old draught colt, cow (jost calved;, 3 heifers, 2 sows in pig.eood sheep dog, M .asey-Harria'a reaper and binder, nearly new; do side delivery, nearly new; Hornsby grass mow<-r, aouble-furrow plough by Duncan, 2 aingleturrow ploughs, disc harrows, Cambridge roller, tripod harrows, norae take, 2 farm drays, 3 frames. 1 very large foi hay and straw carting: 19-couher drill, weighing machine, sacK barrow, grindstone, drain pipes, 5 horse covers, carpenter's cools, tarpaulina, 100!) yards wire nottinsr, wool hurdles. D.B. gun. &c, &c., sec; olough, shaf c and leading harness, buggy ty Howland. buggy harness, eaddle and bridle, trap. The household furniture is exceptionally good and equal to new and comprises— Klegact suite iv crimson damask, Brussels caruet, splendid American oil paiuti> ga andengr- vinxs, pier glass, tabies, feuders, fireiron*. rugs, curutins, poles, ornaments, l>ool9, fie.; contents of 4 bedrooms—Brussels carpets, chesis of drawers, beds and bedding, washstands and ware, dressing tabies, chairs, JSc.,-&c; dining-room and kitchen contain conches, chairs, tables, oildotli, crockery, tea and coffee - services, dinner and < tea sera, cutlery, glassware, sewing machine, ornaments, and sundries too numerous to particularise. The whole for absolute clearance.' Sale at 12 noon punctually. Luncheon will be provided. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, f&S Auctioneers. m WOOL SEASON, 1894-5. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. TN anticipation of HEAVY CATALOGUES WOOL daring the coming seasrn, we have made SPECIAL and OAKRFOL ARRANGEMENTS tor the HANDLING* of the same. . Oar STORES for tne* DISPLAY of each SS&JSf*?. •n»oag the I*A« SK3T and BEST LIGHTEU in Canterbury. They were. In fact, designed and built with chat sole •bject X very lot. large and small, receives our jp«elal pwraonal supervisioD, and is protected np to its full market value. Owners' instructions as to reserves and lotting will be carefully carried one _We are prepared to make CABH ADVANCKB agaioM WOOL up to »ny "mn ac LOWEttr RATES of INTEjaEST~ * Our First Said will be on 23hd NOVEMBER. Our Second Sale „ .. 11th DHCtCMBKR, Woolsacks and all requisites on hand and forwarded immediately on receipts cf order. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, AnesiOQeerstChritwhutch. 4418

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 12

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