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H. S. Alport. SALE BY AUCTION OF GROCERIES, ° OILMAN’S STORES, &c. MB H. B. ALPORT has received iastrnetiona from Mr Neilson (who it giving up Store* keeptoB), SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his shop, Ttuun street west, Christchurch, THIS DAY, THURSDAY nest, the 26th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock noon, The whole of his stock-in-trade of GROCERIES, OILMAN’S STORKS, EARTHENWARE, 4c. AH nearly new goods, in splendid condition. 1708 C. G. Alton an. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1874. 8 CASES ASSORTED TURNERY, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In the Salerooms, Cashel street. CC. AIKMAN will SELL, as above (having a had the cases removed from Railway Station for convenience of Sale), 76 sets table logs 51 „ wash-table legs 30 „ sofa stamps 25 „ drawer stumps 9J doz. sofa rails 18J „ chair legs Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms at sole. 1736 J T. Ford and Co. mHE IMPORTED LINCOLN SHEEP Advertised for SALE at TATTEESALL’S ON SATURDAY NEXT, ABE WITHDRAWN. XT. FORD & CO, X 764 Auctioneers, j. t. r oRD * c°

Have received Instructions from BOBEET TOOTH, ESQ., TO OPFEE FOE SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 15th DEC. NEXT, THE CLENT HILLS STATION, Situated in the Ashburton district o£ the pro yince of Canterbury, consisting of Buns. No. —, and containing | OA AGEES OF LEASEHOLD )10U LAND, 1500 acres of which are held under pre-emptive right, with 2 QQQ SHEEP or thereabouts, o»m-HALF-BEED LINCOLN AND LBICESTEE, Also, PUKE MEEINOS, To include about A HALF AND THEBE - ttUvlJ 1 QUAETEE-BEED LAMBS. The Bun is divided into 6 large and 6 small paddocks by about 25 miles of wire fencing, all in perfect repair. The Homestead has every requisite for the working of the Bun, and includes a new honse of nine rooms, woolsbed for sixteen shearers, separate shed for the storage of 250 bales of wool, fourstalled stable, three mens* huts, carpenter’s and blacksmith’s workshops. All the buildings are in capital repair. Perfect appliances for spout washing, which has been earned on with every success during the past four years. A selection of 20 acres of coal land is now being worked, and must prove of great value from its superior quality and easy working. Delivery will be given off the shears, the shearing to commence on or abont the. 16th day of December. The above property will be held for sale by private treaty up to TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBEE, And if not disposed of, will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION On the above date. For fall particulars, apply to GBOEGB NIXON, ESQ., Alford, Ashburton; to MESSES DALOETY, NICHOLS A CO., Christchurch; or, to the Auctioneers, J. T. POED * CO. 1472

Robert W Dnn ipy'o 01 gai b. ; FRIDAY, 27th NOV., 12 hood, At the New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street, 250 bales cross-bred ISO do merino SO do locks and pieces 1631 ROBERT WILKIN. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. THAT Splendid FARM, belonging to John Landsborongh, Esq., within two miles of TIMARU, containing— Q/3Q ACRES of First-class LAND, divided OUO into 9 Paddocks by good ences. The Form is capitally watered by the North Middle, and South Branches of the Otipna Creek, which, being fed by springs, mn all the year. - There is a good eight-roomed House on the land, with stable and other necessary out-houses. Part of the land is in grass, and .port under crop. There is also a first-rate Orchard well stocked wit healthy fruit trees. . The attention of capitalists wishing to secure a property in a good position, is specially directed to this advertisement, as it is seldom that such a compact and well-chosen block-can be secured in the suburbs of a rising town like Timaru, Messrs russell, ritchie, * co., Dunedin and Timaru: or ROBERT WIIKIN, 1512 Christchurch, KIRKHAM BAMS. THE Undersigned has for Private Sale Five KIRKHAM RAMS just arrived from England, via Dunedin, per Calypso. These sheep are part of a special selection sent oat by Mr Kirkham, and are undoubtedly the most valuable lot of Lincolns ever offered in this market. The fame of Mr Kirkham as a breeder precludes the necessity of a lengthened description of the sheep, which have arrived in good order, and may now be inspected. UIS ROBERT WILKIN. YALUABLE Freehold SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. 1150 acres first-class land, all fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks; excellent dwelling-house, wool shed, yards, stable, cottage, and, in fact, every convenience for carrying on the farm. Price moderate: terms easy. Apply to Messrs HANMER & HARPER, Solicitors. 9781 Or to ROBT. WILKIN. STORE SHEEP FOR SALE--2300 Merino Ewes 1150 do Wethers. Delivery after shearing. 913 ROBERT WILKIN. - Hotels. ' EOTAL HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE WEST, CHRISTCHURCH, ’ W. K IBKW O O D BEOS respectfully to inform the public of Christchurch that he has taken the aboye Hotel, and hopes by strict attention te business l to 1 merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. Comfortable Foard and Residence for Families on the most reasonable terms. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best brands. Good Sthbling. 1503 BRUCE'S HOTEL, Axsnoa. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION tor Families and Commereud Travellers. Wines, Ales and spirits of the beat brands, , , The Beet Billiard-room in Canterbury. Saddle Horses for Ladies or Gentlemen j also, Buggies always on hire. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. 2697 J. BEECHER. Proprietor. WAOBTAFP‘B FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AKAROA, THIS Hotel, situated in the beautiful grounds formerly owned by E. C. latter. Esq., It SS« OPEN aud affords unrivalled ACCOHMODAI OE to visitors on business or pleasure, or seeking to recruit themselves amidst the picturesque and varied scenery for which Akaroa is so noted, 1401 To Let. TO LET,—The BRIDLE PATH QUARRIES. Apply to THOMPSON sad CAMERON. Hereford street. rO LET, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with' dr 'without Beard and Attesdaeee, .Apply firs CAMPBELL xirfK. May ViUa. TJwhm street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4303, 26 November 1874, Page 4

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