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AUCTIONS J. T. FORD AND CO. ~ jTtTford and co~ ' •oolleston yards. MONDAY. fOth FEBRUARY, 1002. PRESENT ENTRIES. On account of Charles Withell, Esq., 200 Prime Fc.t Lambs Further Entries Solicited. 4647 " 3. T. FORD and CO., Auctioneers. JT. FORD and CO. have, received in- • ' structions to SELL, at the COALGATE SALEYARDS, On FRIDAY, the 14th day of FEBRUARY, On account of Sir Jnoi, Hall, The following JLINES OF SHEEP, straight from the Terrace Station:— 500 Sound-mouthed Halfbred Ewes 170 Four-tooth Tbica-quartcrbred Ewes 600 Six and Eight-tooth Threc-quarterbrcd J_\ves A!3C, 800 Prime Fat L-anibs Ws shall bo pleased to receive further entries. * J. T. FORD and CO., 4706 . Auction, crs. J. T. FOX-> AND CO. ' T 'T. FORD end CO. have received the u•' following ENTRIES for the HAYLANDS SH-TEP SALE. To be held at lb. Haylanda Yard., 'iliuitbUAY, 27th of FEBRUARY. On account of F. D. Millton, Esq., Rakahuri Estate, 1000 Tout-tooth Halfbred Wethers 1000 Iwo-tooth R'allbrcd Wethers 500 'iVo. Four, bis, and. Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 500 Sound-mouthed. Merino-Ewes On account of 3. B. Milton, Esq., Birch Hill f Estate, 1000 Four, Six, and E ghth-tooth Halfbred 1000 Halfbred Wether Lambs 400 Sound-mouthed Merino Ijjwcs 70 Fat Sheep The above lines will be penned straight from the Rakahuri and Birch Hill 'Estates, wheer they were all bred. Both flocks are too well known to require any comment from the Auctioneer. Buyers who attend the Haylands Sale on the day and date above namod will find each lot of sheop perfectly sound, healthy, and in very forward condition, fresh ahd free from travel stains. Every reasonable facility will be afforded to purchasers for getting their sheep away during the afternoon and day following the aaie. Conveyances will meet the early morning traina at Rangiora on Thursday, February 27th, sad convey back in time to catch the evening train. Visitors and purchasers who purpose attending the aaie will pleaae notify such intention to the Auctioneers in order that sufficient accommodation may be provided. ' A Substantial Luncheon Provided. J. T. FORD and CO., 4414 Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ROSENEATH. On the River Heathcote, near the Port Hills, Fart of Section 76. rpTH NEWLY-SURVEYED SECTIONS are NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION. ■ Apply to - / -j BARMAN AND STEVENS. . .' Christchurch. February 7th, 1902. PROPERTIES, INTEREST, CAPITAL. Good interest increases capital. A splendid property bringing in a clear 10 per cent, on £1000. . I can recommend it. 100 ACRE FARM, about 30 miles from Christchurch, handy rail, good house, must be sold, owner leavuig for England. No 236 CLOSE TO CITY—i Acre, 6-roomed House,, mortgagee selling,, don t mistake mc. SPREYDON—i-acre, 2 chains frontage, well fenced, splendid house 4 rooms, bathroom,pantry, scullery, all in beautiful, order and condition, washhouse, copper, pump, fine fruit garden, etc. ,* 2 minutes from coach, to be had r e» terms. _ No. _44a Come were the good things ore and move along to », ~- f. ~"'.-r T HOS.-"J>EANE, Land and Estate Agent. 122 Cashel street OPEN SATURDAYEVENING, 7 to 8 p.to. - ' TO CLOSE A TRUST ACCOUNT. FARM FOR SALE. AT SOUTHBRIDGE, 476 ACRES, '- Divided into Convenient Paddocks. • , Good New Dwelling, Ample Stabling, \. Sheep Yards, And All' Necessary Outbuildings. • Immediate Possession. /"C. J. MARSHALL, '."-.' 49 Cathedral square. PROPERTIES TO LET. , LARGE FLOOR TO LET. ~ " LARGE ROOM in my Premises, Hereford street, Christchurch. Will let as ra whole or divide to suit Good Tenants.' ' " -_. C. NOTTINGHAM, Royal -Insurance Chambers, . - . 208 Hereford atreet. 4668 TTOUSES TO LET. FENDALTON—-House of, 13 rctoms, bathroom, and conveniences, 4)8 acres of land. ARMAGH STREET, Linwood—Modern 9roomed _k»uae, bathroom, deep well, and kitchen, "offices. £75 year. ' , '- LOWER HIGH STREET, near Lancaster Park-Modern 6-roomed house with conveniences. £80 year. . . WALTHAM—NearIy new house 6 rooms, with bath and workshop. • 15s week. Suit railway employee. - , . PAPANDX ROAD (off)— Furnished gentlesrnux's residence 8 rooms, with every modern convenience, including billiard table, piano, and organ, grand orchard and lawn.. £3 per week, tor three or she months. THOMPSON AND HILLARY, 108 Manchester atreet (north of Clock Tower). '_'.•'' HOTELS. F IMPERIAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. GEORGE. SEARLE has pleasure in announcing to his friends and patrons that be haa taken the above commodious and up-r to-dato well-appointed Hotel, which he has thoroughly renovated and stocked with 'tha beat brands obtainable, and wfll be pleased to cater for the public in his usual well-known style. Vacancies for a few permanent boarders. Tariff reasonable. GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. \ i B U R X E'S TATTEBSALL'S NEW HOTEL, T8 NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB*T LIC, and is fitted up with every Modem Convenience, including Electrio Light. First-class Luncheon served Duly fro»----12 and 2 p.m-. for Is. m BITS HART MOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL, Pioprietor. SftppV Rooms, telephone 45. NSgfc* Pertex. ~~ WOLSELEY HOTEL, *" Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, Tourists, Families, and ths __. General Public will find all ths privacy sad comforts of a well-appointed gentleman'residence si the abo-ve hotel. They will also have the right to fish over several miles of the best and moat picturesque Trout Streams in Nov Zealand, Winchester having become famous fox its £y fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivera Comfortable sleeping acconunodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of tha Rangitata, and Special arrangements made for driving P**tie. to and from tha famous Home of Large Fish. __. The Express and all Trains stop at Win- ** ter * e THOS. LANGD9N, -"roprietor.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11195, 8 February 1902, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11195, 8 February 1902, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11195, 8 February 1902, Page 11

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