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CLEARING SALE. ENGLEFIELD. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions from J. Studholme, Esq., !}o Sell by Public Auction, at Englefield, on TUESDAY, MAY 5, a valuable collection of Furniture, consisting of a very elegant DRAWING ROOM SUITE, walnut wood, covered in orange silk damask, comprising:— Couch Lounge chairs Drawing room chairs Ottomans, &c. Set of curtains for two windows to match Velvet pile carpet, quite new, about 18 x 15 Brass poles Walnut 100 table Dining room chairs Side tables 3 sets bed room furniture Iron bedsteads Bedding Kitchen utensils Crockery. 1968 ESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON respectfully request that early applications may be made for the remaining sections in the townships of LINCOLN, ST. MARTINS WEEDEN, ASHBOURNE ASHLEY, CHRISTCHURCH QUAY WEST PREBBLETON, &c., preparatory to fixing the day of sale. Plans may be seen at their offices. 1267 CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. Sale of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Apples, Pears, &c. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, On SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 2, at his Sale Yards, Market Place, Christchurch, — Horses, bullocks, cows, pigs, poultry Flour, potatoes, carrots 60 Cases FRESH FRUlT—apples, pears, &c. 20 Packages ONIONS Groceries and oilman's stores American and other dairy utensils Grocers' hand trucks 3 large water casks and stands 2 iron perambulators Quantity of empty cases and casks Quantity of galvanised sheet iron And other goods. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Market Place, Christchurch, April 28. 1985 ~~ FOR SALE, THE WHARF HOTEL, FERRY ROAD. ME S SR S> . LUCK & CLARK have been instructed by the proprietors to offer for sale by private treaty, that well known river side Inn, the WHARF HOTEL, situated on the Ferry road, about 3 miles from Christchurch, in the immediate neighbourhood of the principal wharves and timber yards, and doing a large and daily increasing business. The property consists of ! ONE ACRE FREEHOLD LAND, having a long frontage to the main road, as also frontage on river street, leading to the river Heathcote, all enclosed and planted with live fence and a belt of trees; one quarter-acre fenced off and well stocked as kitchen garden &c. THE BUILDINGS are very substantial The hotel comprises entrance hall, bai , parlor, and kitchen, all of good size, and well finished, with seven bed rooms in the upner story. THE OUTBUILDINGS are, a large stable, and two store rooms, with loft over the same, and a capital skittle building, lighted from the roof. °' g There is a good well and pump on the premises. Ihe house has been doing a remarkably good ready-money business, as the accounts will prove although hitherto only licensed for the sale of wine and beer. A General license has been granted for the ensuing year, which will greatly enlarge the prospects of profits. * 8 ine The land, hotel, out-buildings, the fittings, fixtures and furniture, together with the good-will of the business, will be offered at a fixed price. The stock! m-tradc to be taken at a valuation. Possession can be given immediately. To anyone desiring to enter the business of an ?nveltme.?t Cr wh!? • opportu,,it >' offers an excellent mvestment, flinch is sure to prove highly remunerwhmalTfr 1 ! 11 !? May be obtiline(l at our offices, ntre a pi, in of the property may be seen. Terms favorable. Nn 198 , LUCK & CLARK,' M W Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 6

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