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SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. J * Robin Hood Cottage, Webb-street, is wortl looking at as a model for comfort, elegsnci of design, and oituated in the quietes street in town. This property will be sole ™~ cheap, and on very easy terms. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction in tbe Arcade Buildings— '* Robin Hood Cottage, lately erected b] __ Mr. M'Aulay, containing five larg< , and lofty square rooms and hall, aisi ,' outbuildings, See ; freehold land, ,' 33ift frontage to Webb-street, b] 744 ft deep. A small two-roomed cottage, which is le at 10s per week, erected at the rear o ff the premises, will be given in. _ £50 in cash required, the balance on eas] i, terms. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, i- At 3 o'clock. I* i '• 6 Choice Sections in the Township of Carnarvon ~ Note the Numbers, as they are Valuable. __ Nos 41, 42, 79, 80, 93, and 109. '• The Positions are the Best in the Town. -JV iTR. FRANCIB SIDEY will sen by auction, _¥x in the Arcade Buildings— J » The above flist-class sections in Carnarvon, each 1 acre - Also, , 7 sections in the township of Wood- { [ ville (Master ton-Napier route) Terms liberal. Plans now on view. - SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. ~ To Speculators and parties knowing the DisJ- trict the following sale should prove attractive. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell b) public auction, in the Arcade Building— 13 BUILDING SITES, each iof an acre (selected) in the Town of Ellesmere. The above are situated in the far-famed f h Ellesmere District, Canterbury, 20 miles from Christchurch,{on the Great Southern Railway - Route, and are tfi be sold. Terms rery liberal. SATURDAY, 80th NOVEMBER, j] At 3 o'clock. . An easy chance to acquire a Freehold Dwelling House, splendidly * ituated, and only II £20 required. In 11/fR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auc- „ ixL tion in the Arcade Buildings— A comfortable Cottage, containing 3 rooms and scullery, freehold ground, 18 feet frontage to Cambridge Avenue by a depth of 112 feet. Situated alongside the Tramway, in the n healthiest portion of the city. Any man can v purchase the above property on the easiest of terms, the owner is leaving Wellington and the property will be sold. ir SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, n A Short Clearing Sale. o li/l R. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public _yJL auction, in the Arcade, at 2 o'clock n precisely — Furniture, bacon, hams, lard ?• Soap, candle*, tea, carrots, onions d Scales and weights And a quantity of sundries, which have » to be sold to make room for fresh consignments. Also, 5 trunks boots, to be sold entirely without reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. 8 SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. If hi - T UNDERTAKE to say that the undernoted " X ireehold property will be offered a greater bargain than any dwelling house that has been sold by auction for the last three years — A newly-erected first-class cottage, with evfry necessary convenience ; contains four large and lofty rooms, hall, and gcullnry ; freehold corner section, ' 8 having a frontage to M nrjoribankstreet of 40ft and 100 ft frontage to Port-street n Apply at once for particulars and remarkably easy terms of payment to the Auctioneer, FRANCIS SiDEY, Arcade Buildings. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Town Acre No. 71, Hopper-street, subdivided into building sites, a portion of which will be sold by auction in December, 1878. MR. FRANCIS 81DEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade auction roomsSeveral building allotments on Town Acre No. 71, Hopper-street. Distance from top ot Cuba-street, two minuites' walk ; magnificent view of the city and harbor; easy of access, having a street in rear of the allotm»n's, and a private avenue i front 30 feet wide ; considered, without exception, the finest buildit g sites in the city Anyone in want of a first-class freehold, U - requested to call and see the property Terms very liberal. '• T -MORROW, BATURDAY. 30th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock. Ex Rotorua and Taupo. Fruit, New Potatoes, and Produce. Without Reseive. 9 Laery and Campbell, late r - T>EAW3HAMP, CAMPBELL AND CO., J3 will sell by public auction/ at then* Rooms. Lambton Quay, to-morrow, Saturday, November, at 11 o'clock — 275 cases oranges and lemons 20 sacks new potatoes 20 cases Fiji arrowroot 100 sacks maize 100 do oats 100 do bran p 100 do pollard c 50 do Canterbury flour )f i ton bacon And te close consignments— 35 cheats tea 29 half-chests tea 18 boxes tea | r Also • 5 kegs prime pickled but tcr. : Sale at 11 o'clock. Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 30th NuVEMBEh, At 2 o'clock. c ~~" Horse Baz«ar, Nag's Head Yards, Horses, Carts, and Drays. rt Laery and Campbell, late lll l TJEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL _ CO, will J JJ> hold at their Yards, Nag's Head. Cuba- * street, tbe usual Hone Sale, on Saturday next, 30th Nov , commencing at 2 o'clock — •j Draught horses j! Carriage, express, and cab horses S.veral grod journey horses, good up- . standing weigh t-eatTj ing hacks 3 The Auctioneers would call special attention to some of the draught stock to be oneied at this salr. After which— 1 spring cart and 1 tip dray AUo, r . 100 sacks oats c 100 do maze ir 75 do bran d 75 do pollard ;j Sale at 2 o'clock. j) Laery and Campbell, late o BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., i- Auctioneers, Stock Salesmen, &c !» TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, ' At 2 o'clock. To follow the Sale of Goods advertised ex Craigie Lea. To Picture Frame Makers, House Lecorators, Architects, Sec. Ellegant, but Genteel Mouldings. ic Just Received, ex Jessie Readman, from l( j London. , n Laery and Campbell, la»e £ T>EAUCHAMP. CAMPBEJ L St. CO , will |> sell by public aucion, at their rooms, - Lambton Quay, on Tuesday, 3rd December, at 8 2 o'clock, to follow the sale of damaged goods ex Craigie Lea— Cne case of beautiful mouldings, comit • prising 11 different patterns ». The Auctioneers would draw particular attention to tfcis sale. The goods can bs thoroughly guaranteed, as a view will show. The mouldings are now open, and can be seen at the office of tbo Auctioneers. Laery and Campbell, late ~ BBAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL St. CO[CABD.] MR. N. MARCH A NT, C 8., ARCHITECT, May be consulted at his offices, adjoining tin Bank of New Zoaland, LAMITOa QO4T. WILLIieTOB.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 283, 29 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 283, 29 November 1878, Page 3

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