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Bonn and Co. LBITHFIELD. mESSBS BENN A CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Forbes, TO SELL BY AUCTION, OK MAY 20, Unless sold privately before, Section No. 2b7, at Leithfleld, with good fourroomed Dwelling House thereon. . The House Is well finished, and lined and papered throughout. The Home is at present ocoupiedby Mr Forbes, but immediate be tgven. C. C. Aftmaft. FREEHOLD BAND FOB SALE. Mr C C. AXEMAN is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Saleroom, CASHEL STREET. EABLY IN MAY, ONE AND A HALF Acres to FIVE; Acres Sections. Good land. Eural section 15,458 in the Oxford District, near Bail way Station. For plan and particulars apply to 749 a C. C. AXEMAN. PBELIMINAEY NOTICE. TOWNSHIP OP ASHBURTON SOUTH. MR C. C. AXEMAN is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Cashel street, MIDDLE OP MAY, Allotments in tho Township of Ashurton South. Particulars in future notice. 6995 E. Mitchell and Co HOTEL PROPERTY. FOR SALE. TO BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. E renoe to MITCHELL A CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr William LawSELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, MAY IS, an that Valuable Freehold Property known os the DUNSANDEL HOTEL, on the Great Southern Railway, and now in the possession of Mrs M’Bean. The property comprises about 2 acres and 30 perches, upon which is erected the Hotel, containing 17 rooms; also. Bakehouse and Stables, the whole of which is in thorough repair. This Hotel has been so well conducted by Mrs BTBean that she has secured to it a . business second to none ont of Christchurch, and it is solely on account of her retiring from business that the property is in the market. . The sale will take place on the premises immediately on the arrival of the mid-day train from Christchurch. ■ Luncheon provided. N.B.—Should the property not be sold it will he TO'LET lor a term of years, . 8226 E. MITCHELL A CO.. Christchurch. Chas. Clark. TO RAILWAY EMPLOYES AND OTHERS. For Absolute Sale. *nJTR CHARLES CLARK is instructed hy It! the Proprietor to Sell by Auction, at his Booms, Hereford street, on MONDAY, MAY 10ALL THAT VALUABLE PARCEL OF LAND, Part of Town Reserve, numbered 123, having a frontage of 65 feet to the nOUT’H TOWN BELT, by a depth of 125 feet 5 Inches, and distant 110 test from Madras street corner. Together with THE DWELLING HOUSE, of Four Rooms and other improvements thereon, at present occupied by Mr Ashton. The above property is opposite the entrance to Sailway Passenger Station, and consequently of great value to any one desirous of residing close to the terminus. No. 96 Easy terms of payment,—Sale at 12 o’clock, 8076 KILLINOHY. TUESDAY, MAY 11. VtiTR CHARLES CLARK has received instrncifl turns to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE • FARM OP MR THOMAS HOLMES, KILLINCHY, On the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE. . The whole of bis LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including 1 Draught Mare, Polly 1 do Gelding, Sam 1 do Mare, Kitty . 1 do do. Blossom 1 do do, Roily 1 do do, Floey 8 three-year-old draught FILL! E 3 2 two-year-old FILLIES, suitable for light harness - • 1 ENTIRE, Golden Hero Double and single Furrow Ploughs, Chaffcntter and HORSE-POWER complete, DRAYS, 3 jJAPERS, Harrows, Harness, and Suu--BPECIAL ENTRIES. [ grey gelding, 6 years old, broken to ouble harness t colt. rising 3 years old stnut mare, good in saddle and harness 8 boy fillies, rising 3 years old, by Qolden Grape ont of good harness, mares 1 yearling filly X chestnut mare (aged). 8131 Sale at 12 o’clock. No 93 Mo eaVy W. Buss WOODBND. CLEARING' SALE. THIS DAY, MONDAY, MAY 10. WBUB3 has received instructions from Mr ■ J. P. Wooding, to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, Woodend, On the above date. The Whole of his superior CATTLE and EFFECTS, . Viz.: —’ 3 magnificent Cows in milk and near calving a Heifers, springing 4 Yearlings X SpringiDray and Harness X Avery’s Weighing Machine Hay Stack Seed Tares and Pead Howard’s Patent Horse Hpe And the whole of the Household Furniture and. Effects Ac., Ac., Ac. Sale at 1 o’clock 7919 W. BUSS, Auctioneer. H RANGIORA. ORBEB AND~• IMPLEMENTS. ' TUESDAY, MAY 11. By Order Of Mr Richard Stark. 1 ehenmt draught mare, broken to all kinds of farm work, 3$ years old X do do do, 3 years old X yearling colt, by Nugget .- 1 two and a-hau year old do, by Prince of Denmark Xfoal 2 new drays Plough and harness Shaft and leading harness 4 cows, springing 8 three-year-old steers Byearling heifers.. Sale at 11 o’clock, sharp, Immediately before the ordinary sale of stock. M3l W. BUSS, Auctioneer. ‘ RANGIORA. , CLEARING SALE OFDBAUGHT HORSES AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. tuesdayTmay 11. WBUSS has received instructions from Mr • R,Xt. Hicks to SELL, at RANGIORA YARDS, For convenience of Sale, the whole of his Draught Horses, ‘>o., on account .of his giving up the CartIngand Farming Business, yiz. 1 brown dratfghf gelding, Dandy, 7 years X brown draught gelding. Captain, 7 years . Xbay'dranght gelding, Punch, ti yeflre X hay draught gelding. Farmer, 3 jeors 1 gxey -draught gelding, Charlie, 3 years I bay draught mare, Beanie, 3 years X black draught'mare, Gipsy, 3 years 2 two-year old colts, bf Prince of Denmark HAfTgfl AND .HARNESS HORSES. Igrey mart,- Polly X roan mare, Ritw X brown cob, good in saddle and harness lohesnut 09b, Tommy X carrler’s dgiy, with brake and frame ■ 2 farm d#ay d, with frames Ac., Ao.,- Ac. Sole at IX o’clock sharp, before the ordinary Sale r T V .of Stock.SMB;. -1 , <v Y; BUSS, Auctioneer. Ireap Plough,harness, Harness, tarpaulin, and sundries 1 MlplniN nAV+s.- luiAplv DAW J. ar it. Hi Gump bell I[*r ANTED TO RENT, In the neighbourhood: Y« of Addington, a Five or Six Acre Paddock. .Apply to J, and B, H. Campbell, Tattemll’s. 8194

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4442, 10 May 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4442, 10 May 1875, Page 4

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