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I , Auctions. CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE !!I kNE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HEAD GOOD CATTLE, HURUNNUI, ONE HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS COWS 50 HEAD FAT STEERS SEVERAL LOTS OF STORE CATTLE. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROTT, Hereford street, Christchurcli. May Ist 1866. c 156 Auctions. CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE!!! r\NE HUNDRED AND FORTY HEAD op PRIME MDiED STORE CATTLE, Now depasturing on the HURUNUI. BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT. Christchurcli, May 5,1^66. These cattle are in addition to the 120 head already advertised. c 269 RANGIORA, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION MASONIC HOTEL. ITESSRS.BUSS & HEPWORTHhave .tJL received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Edward Steggall, to sell

PUBLIC. AUCTION, On the premises, ON THURSDAY, MAY 31bt, The above valuable Hotel, situate on the Drain Road, Eangiora Bush, This valuable property is in first-rate repair, and has the full complement of rooms necessary in accordance with the new ordinance. The licence for the ensuing year is also granted, there is also a good boarded stable, piggeries, and other outhouses, and the whole stands on five acres of land, which is used as a paddock, and kitchen garden. A portion of the purchase money, viz., £6OO, can remain on mortgage for a term of five years at the low rate of interest of 12J per cent, per annum. The House is now doing a good business, in fact from its position, it is bound to do a good trade, and the only reason the Proprietor has for selling, is on account of his being about to enter into a different line of business in the Southern district of this pro-

Immediate possession can be given after the sale, and the furniture, stock-in-trade, etc., can be taken at a valuation. Sale at One o'clock precisely. BUSS & HEPWORTH. 437 Auctioneers. MONDAY, MAY 28, 1866. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE COMMERCIAL -HOTEL, AKAROA. TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS Seeking an opening for a comfortable steady business or safe investment of Capital. ESSRS. BUST AND ELWIN have been ill favoured with positive instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, MONDAY 28th MAY, 1866, Sale at Twelve o'clock sharp.

The above well-known Hotel, with all the appurtenances thereto belonging ; this Hotel was one of the earliest established and is the most prominent in the beautiful Port of Akaroa, commanding the Steam-boat Jetty and all the traffic of the place; it contains Eleven Bed-rooms Five Parlours, Dining Room, Large Bar, Kitchen, Store-house, &c,; being altogether a desirable property and one in which a good steady trade can easily be secured and kept together. Further particulars and terms of Sale cai> be ascertained on applications to WYNN WILLIAMS Esq., Solicitor, Christchurch, or the Auctioneers, Cashel Street. N. B.—The Geelong is expected to sail for Akaroa on or about the 25th ; or passengers can leave Lyttelton "by the Betsy Douglas, at 11 a.m. on Saturday the 26th. THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1866. CLEANING SALE BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c-. &c, & c . i/TESSRS. BUST & ELWIN having been Tl favoured with instructions from Mr. J. G. Baker, of Cashel street, who is retiring from the business, will sell BY AUCTION, On the premises, on the above date, ALL HIS REMAINING STOCK IN TRADE, Comprising— Copying presses, rulers round and flat; inkstands; opera and field glasses; blotting paper and pads; purses; office knives, portfolios, letter clips; foolscap, ruled, and plain and brief; envelopes, cream and blue; large and school nmps, mounted; Baptists hymn books; ready reckoners; photographs, pictures, &c.; account hooks;' manifold writers; stereoscopes ;• water colors, in boxes and loose; cartridge paper; gum tickets; qu'll and steel pens; ink, copying, red and blue; law books; bill paper, note paper, letter paper; Seotoh psalms; J, A. James's works; pencil knives. And other articles too numerous to mention. Prom the well-known character of Mr Baker for keeping only first-class articles, the Auctioneers deem comment unnecessary. Sale to commence precisely at Eleven a.m. .THE PREMISES TO LET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1688, 15 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1688, 15 May 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1688, 15 May 1866, Page 4