AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. LOAN AND AIERCANTI] AGENCY CO.. LIMITED. Sos — KAKAHU, NEAR WINCHESTER, TEMUKA RY, FARM 325 a 2b. I in- IN RE JOHN MURRAY MCNAUGHTEN. is as SALE BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGI andrder JTT]O BE SOLD BY AUCTION Of not previoui oth- JL sold by private treaty, of which due notice « be given) by the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ME CANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, at the Sa t yards, Temuka, on ; — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1896, sox - At 3 o'clock, subject to conditions of sale to be th produced, All that well known farm at Winchester, ne , „ Temuka (with the dwelling house standi; ib, thereon), beinsß.S. 35930, containing 325 a I now or litely belonging to John Murr ; n . McNaughten, as the same is situated abo 0 is four miles from Temuka, and is bounded nor [an- by land of R. Smith, and in part by the rivi c of south by land of James Aitken, and in part 1 ins, river, east by iand of James Aitken and '. [its, Smith, and west by the Hae-Hae Te Moa! 3 es, . river. i to 3IS farm has a living fence of gorse and posts at rails, except on the north-west side which is part fenced and partly open to the river bed. ;. A portion of the purchase money can remain < - mortgage. ox. For further particulars apply to F. J. Le Crei Temuka, the Auctioneers, or to' WILFRED BADGER, Solicitor, corner of Tuam and Madras streets, Christchurch. January 4th, 1896. 223 % ™HE NEW ZEALAND LOAI AFD MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. (LIMITED) ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF - WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, COCKS FOOT, RYE GRASS AND CLOVER, In any Quantities, AT FULL MARKET VALUES. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF GRAIN &c, will be held throughout the Season, commencini in February (definite date will be duly advertised). We intend this Season to maintain the reputatioi that our Grain Sales have held for several years past as being the m»st reliable medium between Buveram Seller, and the most Genuine and Successful Tradi "' Auctions ever established in Christchurch. Our Charges for Selling, Storing and Dressing an on the Lowest Scale compatible with efficiency, anc our direct connection with the Australian, Home anc Foreign Markets gives us Special Advantages for oui Clients in dealing with their Produce of all descrip tions. FROZEN MEAT.—We have Exceptional Facilities - now for undertaking the charge of Consignments anc is for the Sale of Mutton and Lamb at the Factories anc for disposing of Bills of Lading. This department oi our business is receiving special attention, with Lowest Charges, both at this end and in London and r- Shippers will find it much to their advantage to f e communicate with us. id Our Cable News of Market Fluctuations is available w for the information of our Clients, and freely at their services on application. 'c ,„,. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. b. 18M G. R. WILKIN, Produce Manager. i RAMS. RAMS. * TV* E H A V *"~~ F ° R SALE, it Account S. Garforth, Esq., ). OA PURE SOUTHDOWN RAMS :- . We beg to direct the attention of early lamb .. breeders to these, and also to the fact that recent s London advices advocate increased shipments of Southdown mutton. - THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. * C E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. 2106 l FOR PRIVATE SALE, 500 SOUND - M °UTHED MERINO EWES Good woolled sheep and in first-rate condition. , THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE ■ AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. . .___ E. O. STAVELEY, Manager. '■ 2292 O- E- CALCUTT. Stock Salesman. \ TONKS, NORTON AND CO. - W. Ta*KS.J_ {W . H . Noetoh. THIS_DAY. AUCTION SALE, T PRODUCE. FURNITURE, &c. HE Undersigned will hold a large AUCTION SALE at Their Rooms, «. r. j Commencing at 11 o'Clock, Of Produce and Furniture, about 300 lots to be submitted. At 1 o'Clock, a good keyless hunting watch, single-stone diamond, lady's ruby and diamond, do gold chain, and greenstone studs. «c. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 2273 165 Colombo street. W. Tonks.j [W . H . Norton. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP FIRST-CLASS 38 BUILDING SITES. 38 LINWOOD. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. (in conjunc tion with Mr C. J. Marshall), have received instructions from Mr Connal, to SELL BY AUCTION, in their Rooms, Colombo street, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th At 2 p.m., The remainder of the SECTIONS in his subdivision of part of R.S. 347, having frontage to Cashel street, Hereford street, Park road, and Canal reserve. Position—Within easy distance of the city. Trams pass fourteen times each way daily. The owner has determined to effect a clearance of the balance of these excellent sections, and we confidently draw the attention of the public to this sale. The terms are very easy, and exceptionally low prices will be accepted. NOTE THE TERMS— £5 per section at time of sale ; £5 in three months ; balance within three years ; interest 6 per cent. Purchasers may pay off balance by instalments, or pay off the whole and obtain a land transfer title at any time. Call and obtain plans from C. J. MARSHALL, 45 Cathedral square; or TONKS, NORTON, and CO., 2274 Auctioneers, 163 Colombo street. W. TONKS) fW. H. NORTOH MUST BE SOLD. OWNER LEAVING. SUBSTANTIAL, WELL-BUILT, NEW HOUSE of 4 Rooms, Scullery and Washhouse, with Stable and Traphouse and other conveniences. The Land contains ± ACRE, well fenced ana planted ; situated on the Canal Reserve, Linwood, near Cashel street, and close to tram. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, KAIKOURA, Containing 32 ROOMS, with all the necessary conveniences and good Stabling Accommodation, together with 1 ACRE 2 ROODS 10 PERCHES LAND. The prooerty i* well situated in the township, and a flret-class business is now being done. For further particulars apply at our office. MATHESON'S ROAD, LlNWOOD—Substantial, well-bmlt House of seven well-arranged rooms, verandah, with large entrance hall, concrete foundations, washhouse and copper, together with HALF AN ACRE of Land most tastefully laid out in . garden, shrubbery and orchard. This property is ' situated near the Linwood and Ferry roart trams. Anyone in search of a comfortable home would do well to inspeot this property. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, | 165 Colombo street. WILSON AND SON. T"l" r ILSON AND SONS PUSHING BUSINESS. SATURDAY'S * BIG DAY. j GREAT VARD3TY AMONGST THE LTVINO AND THE DEAD. Horses to ride, Chickens to eat, * Cows for milk, Pigs fed on wheat Traps for Ladies, shoes for their feet. Cheese, Bacon and Biscuits, a certain treat. Timber, Iron and Wire, must clear and complete, i All Sold for Cash, to keep things sweet. UP AND AT IT FROM ELEVEN. The Early Bird gets the Worm. 2261 GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. c £1200, £800, £700, £600, £475, £400, ! AND OTHER SUMS ] mO LEND ON FTRST MORTGAGE OF | FREEHOLD LAND, % at .LOWEST CURRENT RATES. * GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO., l J 193 Hereford street. _
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 12
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