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R. Walton ft Co. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. SEASONABLE GOODS. TUESDAY, FEB. G, 1877. TWO O’CLOCK. MESSES E. WALTON & CO. have received instructions from the Importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tlieir Eooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1877, Two o’clock, A A TRUNKS of Now and Seasonable tJbVf BOOTS and SHOES, Of every variety. Comprising— Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1877, Two o’clock. 4901 SALE OF GOODS IN ESTATE OF J. SWINDELL. BALANCE OF INVOICE OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE CUEIOS, BON SONS, Ac., Ac. MESSES E. WALTON A CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Eooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON WEDNESDAY, FEB, 7, 1877, At 2 o’clock. The following Goods: — Japanese and French curios Work baskets, fans, Chinese cups and saucers Choice work boxes, Swiss carved trays, statuettes 1 Musical box, 8 tunes 1 Harmonium Inkstands, odour cases Burnt almonds, orange and lemon quarters, bonbons, Ac. ESTATE OF J. SWINDELL. 11 American clocks 1 lamp, G steel alberts, 4 brass do 24 brooches, 1 compass, 2 watches Ac., ’ Ac., Ac. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1877, 2 o’clock. 4996 EXTENSIVE SALE IN THE ESTATE OP W. H. LITCHFIELD A CO AND OTHER INTERESTS. SUGARS, BRANDIES, TEAS, TOBACCOS, CHAMPAGNES, SHERRIES, RUM, PEPPER, PAPER SCRIM, BOTTLED ALES, CLARETS, CONDENSED MILK, Ac., Ac., Ac. THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1877. MESSES K. WALTON a CO. have received instructions from the Importers, and in the above estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1877, AT 2 O’CLOCK, The following extensive assortmeut of Merchandise : WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. 90 cases Associated Vineyard Cultivator’s brandy 20 cases Denis Mounie and Co.'s brandy 15 cases Champagne Vineyard Company’s old brandy £6 cases, - dozen, flask brandy 10 cases, 4 dozen, half-flask brandy j 13 quarter-casks Associated V. C. Co. s do 2 do do do 1 quarter-cask W. I. rum 80 cases, 1 dozen each, claret Vergniaud 10 cases, 1 do. choice Haut Brion 3 cases Imperial champagne, dry 3 cases F.W.A. do. dry 2 cases Page and Saudeman’s pints dry champagne 8 cases Colonial wine shiraz 50 casks, 4 doz each, Younger’s pale ale, ex Crusader 80 cases fine golden sherry, 1 doz each On account of whom it may concern, 1000 damaged cornsacks GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, SUNDRIES, Ac. 25 pockets fine white crystals 7 do snowdrops 27 half-chests choice Congou 10 boxes do do 4 half-tierces Barrett’s twist tabaeco 1071bs do do duty paid 1 case tens tobacco 50 cases Swiss condensed milk, 4 doz each 5 cases cocoa and milk, 4 doz each 5 cases coffee and milk, 4 doz each 1 cask cranberries 12 gross baking powders, Colonial 7 bales strong brown paper 12 gross Bryant and May's tandstickors 1 bale, 25 gross, gingerbeer corks 10 doz tin dishes 11 bags whole white pepper 1 bale 72 inch heavy scrim Ac., Ac., Ac. Terms liberal. THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1877. 2 O’CLOCK. 4997 SALE OF PROPERTIES Suitable for Persons of Limited Means. MESSRS R. WALTON have received instructions fi-om the proprietors to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1877, At 2 o’clock. That piece or parcel of Laud, in Cashel street, close to the Town Belt, having a frontage of about 41 feet, by a depth of 77 feet, upon which is erected a substantially built FIVEROOMED COTTAGE, with good range, fire-place, cupboard, garden, Ac. Terms very liberal. FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1877. 2 o’clock. 5092 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INVESTMENT OF A MODERATE CAPITAL. ACTIVE BUSINESS WITH LARGE PROFITS. A Fortune to a Steady, Energetic Man. MESSES E. WALTON a CO. have received instructions from Mr Quill, the proprietor, who is retiring from Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Eooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON MONDAY, FEB. 12, 2877, At Two o'clock, (If not disposed of privately before that date,) The whole of the Eight, Title, and Interest of the Proprietor in that long-established and highly successful Establishment, known as QUILL'S (Late Eihgwood’s), LUNCHEON rooms and hotel. This celebrated establishment is in active operation, producing large profits and large weekly returns. It is situated in the very best and most central part of Christchurch, next to TATTEESALL’S Saleyards. The Dining-rooms or Cafe will seat at one time 150 Persons, and is fitted up with every comfort. There are Twenty Bedrooms, all excellently and completely furnished. A spacious Commercial Room with all requisites. Four Parlours, all well and comfortably furnished, besides which the other appliances are most complete. The Bar is fitted in the most complete manner. The Kitchen has a Range of the very best description, and every requisite for a very large business. There is a large Store Room, Provision and Store Eooms, Linen Eooms. Glass, Linen, China, Ac., and in fact every requirement is found, and as the Establishment has only recently been put into complete order, the purchaser will not require to expend anything upon it. There is also a large dry cool cellar. The Lease has 16 years to run, at a very low rental. Terms very Liberal. The above is an opportunity that but seldom offers to obtain a large business in full active profit. MONDAY, FEB. 12. 1877, Two o’clock, At E. Walton and Co.’s Eooms, Hereford street, Christchurch. 4713 TO COUNTRY STOEKEEEPEES, AND GRAIN BUYERS. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TENDER. THE Undersigned is instructed to SELL a first-class well built STORE at Southbridye, with large accommodation for carrying on a Profitable Country Business, or for the purchase of Grain ami other Produce. It is situated in the best part of Southbridge, and is erected upon 2 acres, 1 rood, and 2 perches of Land. Liberal terms will be given. If not disposed of privately the Property will be ottered by PUBLIC AUCTION about the middle of February. E. WALTON A CO., 4902 Hereford street, Christchurch, E. J. T. Ford. E. J. T. Ford. LICENSED LAND BROKER: LAND, HO ESTATE, & COMMISSION AGENT; SHAEE-BROKEB. Heeefoeo steeet, Cheistchuech, Land brought under the Transfer Act, ai transactions thereunder promptly and cl carried out. AT LYTTELTON—CAPITAL SHOP, having double front, with dwelling-house, us occupied by Mrs Heron. Freehold. Next Royal Hotel, Norwich Quay—A First-class Business Position. BUSINESS SITES on Canterbury street adl Joining the Royal Hotel; excellent position for i retail trade, being centrally situated. FOR SALE CHEAP. 4737 SUMNER. r KILLING ALLOTMENTS in the Township • J 3 of Wakefield. Price very low. Anyone desirous of obtaining a site in this favourite and rapidly rising watering place should at onoe avail themselves of the present opportunity before all the best positions are taken up. 4788

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4980, 3 February 1877, Page 4

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