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AUCTIONS. i-YNE AND CO. THIS DAY. J TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE AT I OPA^.VA. PiYNE and CO. have received instructions from the executors of the late JOb iCOOKSLEY, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, at Hawford Bridge, Hawford road, Opawa, THIS DAY. At 12.10 y.m.. The untlcrmeniioucd UHAUGiiT and LIGHT HOUSES. DAIRY CO\TS. CONTRACTORS' PLANT, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., comprising: — 6 Superior draught mare 3 and geldings, 1 trap horse. 1 three-year-old filly, by Roths- | child, broken to saddle aud harness, a splen- i did buggy or dog-cart maro, 4 dairy cowe, two doss to calving, others in full profit; 1 two-year-old heifer; 5 tip carts, spring dray, and spring trap, 2 single-fnrrow ploughs, horserake, roller, 3 horse scoops, mowing machine. Planet hoe, tyne harrows, pile driver, saddle and bridle, 5 sets dray harness, 2 sets spring' trap harness, set spring dray harness, plough and leading harness, and a large collection of contractor's tools and sundries, too numerous to particularise. Also, Sailing Boat, 12ft long, aft 6in beam, dairy utensils, including 2 churns, milk tins, and a quantity of fowls, etc., and the Fnrni» ture of a, four-roomed house. We invite special attention to the above sale, as the horses are staunch workers, implements all in good condition, and the whole for UNRESERVED SALE! Please note the hour—l2.3o sharp. 9780 PYNE and CO.. Auctioneers. rrT - A T~~T E R S A L L* S. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 12th. On account of Mr T. Hodgson. Straight from North Island. 12 Three-year-old Draughts, broken to plough 8 Three-year-old Unbroken Draughts 20 Carlyon Ponies 30 Hacks, Harness Horses, and Trammers On account of Mi J. D. Manson, P&lmerston North, for absolute sale, 20 Unbroken Half and Three-quarter Draughts, Syrs old 10 First-cias) Hacks PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. LOWER RICCARTON, AYR STREET, Between the Park and Railway. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Trustees of Miss A. J. McDowall, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on. THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, At 12 o'clock, , Comfortable Cottage of six rooms, senilery, etc., situate as above, together with iacre of land. with, northern frontage. This is a very compact little property, and the situation e> favourite one. For card to view and further particulars, apply at office. C. R. CLARK, 9864 No. 47S Auctioneer. " THIS DAY. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Colombo street. MB CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY. ~PRIL 10th. at 2 o'clock, On the Premises, The above Hotel, containing 21 Booms, and Outbuildings for Removal. Terms and particulars at Office. C. B. CLARK, . < 9977. No. 475 . v .■■■ Auctioneer. H. E. SORENSEN. THIS' DAY. THUBSDAY, APRIL 10th. II a-nx. sharp. Scott street, off Brougham'street, Sydenham. HB. SORENSEN ■ haS, received instruc- • tions from the JExecutors of the late Miss Cooper, to SELL",by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, Furniture and Effects, consisting of Piano, new, by Miincr and Thompson, Dresden model, 1 sewing machine (treadle), nearly new, 1 chest of drawers, 1 oval table, 1 chefionier, 2 cane chairs," 1 easy chair, who stretchers, oilcloth, pictures, lamp, - crockery, and glassware, -kitchen ntensils. 1 Lady's Massey-Haxris Bicycle, perfectly new. H. is. SORENSEN, 9928 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, APRIL 11th. ' Sale 11 Sharp. H' B. SORENSEN will SELL ty PUBLIC • AUCTION at his Saleyards, Lichfield ' street, SEVEBAL THOUSAND FEET of TIMBEB . Including— Boards, Scantlings, Lining, Flooring, Joists, Battens, 1 Counter, 3 Tone of Roofing Iron, 5, 6, 7, 8 " 10 60 Cases Fruit, Pears, Pluru, Quinces H. B. SORENSEN, 149 Auctioneer. I C. R. WILSON. WILSON'S SALEYABDS, - • Tuam street, next to Opera House. TITB C. B. WILSON will SELL "by,' AUC--IYX TION, on SATURDAY NEXT, Poultry at 10.45 o'clock v Pigs at 12 . . ". And at 12.30 a large Glass House, a quantity Corrugated Iron, 6 to 9 feet lengths; also, lot Old Timber, Carts, etc. C. E. "WILSON, 189 . . Auctioneer. TAYLOB, COLE AND CO. TAYLOB, COLE and CO., T AND, ESTATE, AND GENSBAL AGENTS, HAVE FOR SALE— CHRISTCHURCH—A First-dass Butcher ing Business, as a going concern, with all necessity ■ machinery, 'fittings; & gooa ' opportunity for an energetic man with some capital. - PAPANUI—Six-roomed House and 6 acres good land. Price very reasonable. Handy to tram. No. 74 WEST MELTON—SO Acres Good Land, cottage, stable, etc, close to school and post office. Price very low. No. 73 Acres First-class Land. £20 per acre. £» o . 71 PAPANUI—B Acree,>bout) very choice land, ■with good buildings, a very complete property, a good home. Terms on application. jSo. 72 FENDAJ.TON—Two Very Fine Building Sites, -with water frontage, at very low prices for quick sale. No. 56a LINWOOD—We have a number of Choice Sections in this favourite' borough at Lowest Rates. SYDENHAM— New House, 5 rooms, good position, on very easy terms. Price £365. No. IS9 SYDENHAM— Good Shop and DwelHns-, Colombo road. £575. . No. 183 SYDENHAM— S-roomed Cottape, |-acre Barbadoes street. Price only £280. Handy to station. jf 0 . jgg ST. ALIJANS, High street—Very Cheap Property. .5 rooms und conveniences. £230. No. 18-2 ADDINGTOX—A bargain, J-acre, with two houses. Price on!y £550. No. 110 LINWOOD—Now House. 5 rooms, verandah, tonic, bathroom, pantry, gas, washhouae, .rater laid on. Price only £500. Easy terms. No. 171 FFJIRY ROAD—Two very cheap Cottages, i-acre sections to each, value unsurpassed. Ouly £140 each. Xo. 162 SECTIONS in Cnristchurch and Suburbs to suit all requirements. Write for what you want, or call at our omee*. No- IS7 LICHFIELD STREET. TAYLOR, COLE and CO

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