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E. Mitchell and Co SELWYN YARDS. FOE SAT/FI BY AUCTION. BREEDING EWES. STOEE WETHEES. ON FEIDAT, FEB. 13. -pi | MITCHELL & CO. will HOLD their FIBST SHEEP SALE OP THE SEASON, At the above Yards, ON FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 13, When they will offer as follows; — 1300 TOUNG WETHEES j 300 Shorn in November, in capital condition. 500 large 4-TOOTH Prom one of the Best Flocks in the Province. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms at sale. 1*52 J. G- HawkesJ • O'. H AWKES, AUCTIONBBE, LICENSED LAND BROKER, AND g:enebal commission agent BOOMS—Late the Stores of HAWSES and STEODTS, Hereford Street, Christchurch. 7648 THURSDAY, the 12th INST. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Glassware, Clocks, Aneroids, Watches, Thermometers, Oleographs, Furniture, Desks, Workhoxes, &c. ME J. G. HAWKES will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 12th INST., At his Booms, Hereford street— An assortment of elegant table glass, comprising wine and champagne glasses, finger glasses, claret and water jugs, decanters. Skeleton and dial clocks, aneroid barometers, thermometers, watches, looking-glasses, &c. Inlaid workhoxes and desks A few choice oleographs and chromo-lithographs A quantity maple framed paintings on glass A few volumes of hooks and sundries, comprising furniture, 4e. Terms at sale. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1453 Wright, Stephenson, & Co. TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 3 o’clock. At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. MAGNIFICENT SHEEP STATION FOE SALE. Maniatoto District ■XTtTEIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. are inT V strncted by Messrs W. and J. Sanders to offer FOE SALE BY AUCTION, At 3 o’clock in the afternoon, THEIE SPLENDID STATIONS, Being Nos. 206, 211, and 362, Province of Otago, containing about 140,000 pastoKa corjltryj 88 8 Pre-emptive rights of about 160 acres. And Agricultural lease of 640 acr Together with 40,000 heepofmixedase (Full particulars in future advertisement.) The Leaseholds have from 8 to 9 years of an nnexpired term, and consist of well-grassed plains, downs, and hill country. The high country is divided from the low country by a new wire fence. The whole country is divided by the Taieri Lake, secure rivers and fences, and subdivided into 9 divisions and paddocks, rendering the working expenses very light. The buildings are replete in every way, consist of a substantial 8-roomed house, nearly new, surrounded by a well-stocked garden, men’s kitchen, store, 6-stalled stable,hay-house, cart-shed, shearers’ house, and woolshedforX6 shearers, with new screwpress. : The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of capitalists and others to this really excellent property, and the only reason the owners have in disposing of it is that one of the partners desires to retire from the business, and the other does not care to carry on by himself. Terms very liberal. ' l * ‘ Further particulars can he obtained rom the Auctioneer or, from CARGILLS and M'LEAN, 545 . Dunedin. Robert Wilkin. STOEE SHEEP FOB SALE. 1000 ME3BI WETHEES. 300 TWO ‘ T ° ! ® TH HALF-BRED EWES, 1*43 EGBERT WILKIN, GOOD FREEHOLD FARM FOB SALE. AN EXCELLENT FARM of 800 acres, plenty of wood and water. Good Dwelling-house, Stock of 500 sheep, &c. 1216 ROBERT WILKIN. NORTH CHRISTCHURCH, PAPANUI ROAD. The Choicest part of the Suburbs. GkUAETEE-ACEE ALLOTMENTS, surrounded I by the most picturesque roads and residences in the neighbourhood of Christchurch, from £SO the quarter acre, and most liberal terms, or a lease with purchasing clause, Plans and particulars at the office of a!260 BOBT. WILKIN. TO FARMERS. CAPITALISTS, AND OTUEpH SALE, A CAPITAL FARM, Containing—--1300 Acres, part freehold and part leasehold, all fenced, and sub-divided, with all necessary improvements, including dwellinghouse, stable, ham, and other outbuildings. For newly arrived settlers and others the above investment presents on opportunity seldom to be met with, as the whole establishment is in proper working order, and will yield an immediate return. ' Stock, implements, &c„ will be taken at a valuation, and Immediate possession will be given. 979 ROBERT WILKIN. TO FARMERS] ~ THE UNDERSIGNED is a buyer of Good WHEAT, or will make liberal advances on any consigned to bis London Agents. 1215 ROBERT WILKIN. WORKING BUI LOCKS. WORKING BULLOCKS. w ANTED, Two Teams of Good Oxen, not exceeding seven years old. ROBERT WILKIN. Wm. Wilson and Co. FOE SALE. QUAETEB -ACRE SECTIONS. WALTHAM. 1083 W. WILSON & CO, E 0 ESA L E . 10-EOOMED HOUSE and 9 ACRES of LAND, pleasantly situated within ten minutes’ walk of Christchurch. 521 WM. WILSON & CO. FOE SALE, THE GRAYS, EICCAETON. A First-class Residence of 12 rooms, stabling, coach-house, gardens, orchard, &0., with 8 Acres of Land, within 2 miles of Christchurch. 1164 W. WILSON & CO. BUILDING SITES TO BE LET, On Long or Short Leases. SEVERAL BUILDING SITES in the healthiest part of Christchurch, near the Museum and College, having frontages to Worcester, Gloucester, Montreal, and Antigua streets west, TO LET on 21, 40, 60, or 90 years' leases. Apply to 1020 MESSES W. WILSON k CO. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES TO BE LET. ONE or more valuable BUSINESS SITES TO LET, having 75 feet frontage to the Papanni road and Montreal street, nearly opposite the Normal school now building. Apply to 1021 MESSES W. WILSON k CO. WHITE HELLEBORE. I A CWT POWDER OP WHITE HELLEBORE, 1U for the certain destruction of Insects on Fruit Trees. W. WILSON, 1349 Nurseryman and Seed Merchant. AND GLOVER SEEDS. Eleven Thousand Bushels Grass Seed Ten Tons Clovers Twelve Tons Rapa Seed, W. WILSON, 1165 Nursery and Seed Merchant,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4070, 10 February 1874, Page 4

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