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grew jA-dvertlaementa. CROCKERY AND PARIAN BUSTS. TUESDAY, FEB. 28. Messrs. j. olliviek & son have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Several Crates of CROCKERY AND BUSTS, From the Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester. The sale will take place at their offices, in Etigh street, on TUESDAY, FEB. 28. Forty Parian busts Dinner services for 12 persons Breakfast and tea do do In great varieties. 3497 IMPORTANT SALE ov FARM STOCK. CLIFTON LODGE, TEMPLETON. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. H. Bennetts, who is about to remove to another farm, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Ai his Farm as above, on TUESDAY, 7th MARCH NEXT, The following STOCK:— 25 milch cows and springing heifers 8 C&IV6B 80 imported 2-tooth ewes, crossed with Leicestei Rams 2 well-bred half Leicester rams 180 wethers—fat and store 4 horses—draught do light harness and hacks 8 pigs. Carts from Christchurch at 11 o'clock. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. 348( TEMPLETON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. Messrs. j. ollivier & soe have been favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Bennetts to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on TUESDAY, 7th MARCH NEXT, All that Capital Estate, known as CLIFTON LODGE TEMPLETON, Consisting of— 100 acres, of which 30 acres are broken up 20 are now fit for cropping, and the re mainder in grass, 10 of which is Englisl grass; the grazing land divided into fou paddocks, and the whole well fenced wit! wire and live fences. THE DWELLING HOUSE Is of timber and cob, well plastered, and contain eight rooms, with dairy and other out-buildings The drawing-rooms are well finished and papered. Capital Gardens, well stocked with fruit and othe trees. i STABLES, Three stalls and loose box. Cowshed and stockyard. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend thi Property to any gentleman seeking for a convenien and really first-class property. The House has been built with care and attentioi to the future requirements of the owner, is exceed inglj^ircH—eitwftted—in- -a remarkably fine, dry, an< healthy situation, close to the proposed Railwaj Station, and with two good carriage roads fron Christchurch. \ A good well of water on the premises. ihe property will be offered at an moi ierate upset price, and upon easy terms, extending ove • three years. Cirds to view the property can be had of th< Au< tioneers prior to the date of sale. 3481 TEMPLETON. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SOU will offer for sale, at the residence of Mr. H Bent etts, at Clifton Lodge, Templeton, lON TUESDAY, MARCH 7, ORTY QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS oJ I LAND AT TEMPLETON, a frontage on the Railway Reserve and th£ Church Road. e is a capital School Room now finished, im?ly adjacent to this property, and the contract Church has been signed. neighbourhood is becoming very populous, ers a good opportunity for persons desirous ing in this locality. Storekeepers would find jle use of their capital. e sections will be offered at an upset price of 3 per quarter acre, of which 10 per cent will he dto be paid down. The balance by axrange.ccording to the amount of purchases, extendr 6 or 12 months. 3482 j IMPORTANT SALE i of| j FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE. II If E SSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON IYJf have been favoured with instructions from MrsJTennett, of Avon House, Oxford Terrace, who is leiving the province, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, on j THURSDAY, MARCH 9 NEXT, | All her Furniture and Household effects, 1 Consisting of— Elegant drawing-room suite, walnut, covered in green damasks, comprising—couch, lounge, and other chairs (new) Walnut 100 table iPair of elegant cabinets—Buhl 1 Walnut cheffonier Mahogany sideboard Dining table ! Mahogany Pembroke table {Lounge chairs Occasional do i Cane-seated do JLarge Brussels carpet (new) i Sewing machine, by Thomas Cottage pianoforte in walnut case, by Holdernesse Kerosene and other lamps 2 Arabian bedsteads, with and without drapery 2 chests of drawers, mahogany ; Book cases 2 mahogany dressing tables, marble top Iron bedsteads Mattresses Feather beds and pillows Toilet glasses, &c., &c. Capital washing machine/by Bradford. crockery : Breakfast and tea service j Dinner service Glass. i Kitchen utensils &c., &c. Sale at Noon. 3483

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

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