Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Clifford and Roper. TO BAKERS, BUXGHEES, AND OTHERS. In the Estate of Corbett and Tank, Storekeepers, Irwoll. SATURDAY, DEC. i, At 11.S0 a.m. sharp. C (LIFFORD & ROPER have rocoivod instruc- / tioua from tlio Trustees to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Yards, 1 strong butcher’s cart I „ baker’s cart 2 capital mares, used to saddle and harness 2 sets spring-cart harness And a quantity of groceries, stores, Sc. Also, I draught gelding 1 bay lilly 1 bay gelding Gllb W. Bnsa. ASHLEY TOWNSHIP. IMPORTANT SALE OP ONE HUNDRED SECTIONS. THURSDAY, DEC. 9. WBUSS has received instructions from Mr • Peter Fawcett to _____ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Ashley Hotel, ON THE ABOVE DATE, The whole of the SECTIONS in the above Township, which have been most judiciously laid out, to suit the business requirements of the place, and in larger sections than are usually found in ordinary townships. These lots are on the principal streets and adjoining the Railway-station and Post-office. At a short distance back from these lots, and on a beaufnl rise commanding a most magnificent viewof the sea, the Ashley and Railway-bridge, Eangiora, Kaiapoi and surrounding district, sections of a larger sire are laid out, suitable for country residences, being about five minutes walk from the Railway-station and Government school. Bus sparkling township is situate in a thickly populated agricultural and pastoral diatiict, being the first selected land in the neighbourhood, with eight main roads leading into it and the Railway-station in the centre, with passenger trains running to ana from three times daily, and goods* trams twice daily, thus offering every facility to trade and the public. ~ _ , ~, Plans may be seen at the Seed Store of Mr William Wilson, Christchurch, the Ashley Hotel, and at the office of the Auctioneer, Rangiora. Mr Fawcett will show the lots to intending purchasers. ~ . , , , The mid day train leaves the Christchurch Station for Ashley every morning at 12.15. Sale on arrival of mid-day tram._ Terms easy at sale.—Luncheon provided. 5888 W. BUSS, Auctioneer. EANGIORA AUCTION ROOM. TUESDAY, DEC. 7. BUSS has received instructions from Mr David Milne, to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (On account of his leaving for the North Island), ONE AGEE AND HALF OF LAND in the Ashley Township, with House thereon, and well fenced. Terms at sale. 1031 W. BUSS, Auctioneer. Robert Wilkin. •wool SALE.

T»f Y NEXT WOOL SALE will ba bald on Iti TUESDAY, Dec. 7, at 1 o’clock— A (T!k -Tb BALES WOOL, LOCKS, and PIECES. EOBEIIT WILKIN, 6046 New Zealand Wool Stores. BUILDING SITES, in Tuam street west, TO LET lor 21 years. Three Plots, each having 22 feet frontage. __ 816 EOBT. WILKIN. F E . ONE BED and WHITE BULL, 2 years old in July lost, by Panl Jones, out of a Cow by Lord John. Also, ONE EOAN BULL, H years old, by Count Lawrie, out of a Cow by Lord John. Apply to 5182 EOBEET WILKIN. TO WOOL GROWERS. nnHE UNDEESIGNBD IS PEEPAEED TO MAKE LIBEEAL ADVANCES UPON THE GEOWING CLIPS OP LAEGE AND SMALL PLOCKS. 9697 EOBT. WILKIN J. Newton, JOSEPH NEWTON, SEED AND AGEIGULTUEAL IMPLEMENT MEECHANT, HEEEPOED STEEET, CHBISTCHDECH, Agent lor MESSES KAN SOMES SIMS & HEAD, OP IPSWICH AND LONDON. Who ship the best qualities of Agrioul* tural Machinery of ail descriptions and made specially to order. STRONG WROUGHT IRON PLOUGHS, WITH OUBSOILHB, TO SUBSOIL TWBLTB INCHES AND THBOW A COMPLETE SIX INCH FUBBOW OYEB THE STTBSOILBD POBTTOK ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB LAND WHICH HAS YIELDED ALBEADT SEYBBAL CHOPS OF CHAIN, AND BBQUIEES TO BE SUBSOILED AFTBB EXHAUSTION. THEEE-EURROW PLOUGHS.

A LABOR SHIPMENT OP THE ABOVE CEIESEATED M. E. M. D. PLOUGHS ABB NOW IN XEANSIT. EVBBY PAEMBB SHOULD HAVE ONE OB MOEE, THEY SAVE PIETY PEB CENT IN THE COST OP PAEM LABOUR, AND THBEB GOOD HOBBES HAVE PLOUGHED THBEB HUNDRED ACEES OP STUBBIE PIVE INCHES DEEP IN TEN WEBK3 WITH ONE OF THESE. THEY ABE PITTED WITH PATENT LIGHT IRON WHIPPLETEBE3 TO EQUALISE AND LIGHTEN THE DEAUGHT. For Prices and Particulars apply to J. NEWTON. TO SQUATTERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NEXT HOME MAIL WILL BE THE LAST UNTIL ANOTHER SEASON POE THE INDENTING OP SEEDS POE SEEING SOWING., ALFRED NEWTON. SEED EXCHANGE, LONDON, ADVISES HAVING SELECTED THE BEST AND CLEANEST OP ALL THE NEW OBOPB POR THE NEXT SEASON, AND AT PBICES AND WITH A GUAEANTEE WHICH WILL GIVE SATIS PACTION, HE IHVITES LABGE CONTRACTS PROM SQUATTERS POE LAYING DOWN PASTURE. Ex MARMION. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT MESSES MATSON AND CO.’S STOEE3. CHAFF-CUTTERS CORN BRUISERS CORN KIBBLERS OAT MILLS HORSE POWERS WEIGHING MACHINES SACK LIFTERS CHAIN HARROWS LAWN MOWERS HORSE RAKES ONE PATENT BRICK, TILE, AND DRAIN PIPE MACHINE, with extra dies, and all parte complete. SENECA FALL PUMPS. 150 JUST LANDED, POB EANGIOBA, TEMPLETON, COURTENAY, THE BATS, AND ALL DISTRICTS WHERE WATER REQUIRES TO BE RAISED OVER 30 PEET. THESE ARE A GREAT IMPROVEMENT UPON ANY HITHERTO IMPORTED. —— TURNIP SEEDS. FOUR TONS ABERDEEN TURNIP SEED READY FOR DELIVERY, QUITE EQUAL TO LAST YEAR’S QUALITY. EARLY ORDERS ARE REQUESTED, TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT. Apply to JOSEPH NEWTON, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. N.B. A library ol Works on "Farming" and " Grazing ’ always open for perusal at tao above address. |

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18751202.2.24.2

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4618, 2 December 1875, Page 4

Word Count
858

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4618, 2 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4618, 2 December 1875, Page 4