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- Hi Ei Alport. THIS DAT, THE LATE ETEE, SALE OF DEBRIS. MS H, E, ALPORT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the premlees of Mr B. Bishop, Armagh street nest, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, MAHCH.fi, At 2 o’clock p m., The remains of the stable, harness-room, Ac., now standing in the rear of Mr Bishop’s residence, comprising walls, floors, piles, Ac., covering about 30ft by 14ft, chaircutter, &o. Time for clearing away, Ac., declared at sale. 6384 W. H. Hargreaves. TO DRAPERS. CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, STOREKEEPERS, A I'D OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF Superior Melbourne-made CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIER?, MERCERY, Ac. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. WH. HABQEEAVB3 is instructed to , SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Cathedral square, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 13. And following day if necessary, the balance of Mr W, Stringer’s stock, about £I6OO in value. Consisting of—--100 gents’ tweed paget and D.B. coats, assorted 106 gents - paget, D.B, and 5.8., and serge suits, assorted 100 gents’ alpaooa, waterproof, and other coats, assorted 109 gents’ black pagets, sac coats, pilots, and overcoats, assorted. 100 gents’ black and coloured tweed vests, assorted. 34 gents’ cord, tweed, duck, and black cloth trousers 94 hoys’ tweed, drill velvet, knicker, and trousers suits 84 men’s cricketing trousers, pants 33 dozen men’s and boys’ hard, soft, and French felt hats, assorted 9 dozen men’s and boys’ tweed, velvet, and other caps 6 dozen men’s merino shirts, assorted 20 dozen men’s white shirts, assorted 9 dozen men’s Oxford shirts, assorted. 20 dozen men’s and boys’ Crimean shirts 4i dozen Josephine kia gloves 20 dozen assorted Hingwood, cloth, and real buck gloves 35 dozen linen colonial collars 55 gross paper collars, assorted 7 dozen men’s lambswool pants 5 dozen men’s knicker hose Hat-bands, Cardigan jackets, flannel shirts, silk (white and coloured) pocket handkerchiefs, umbrellas, oilskin coats, leggings, Ac., Ac., Ac, Sale at 11 o’clock. —Terms liberal. Note. —The whole will be sold in lots to suit the trade. 6331 W. J. G. Bluett. DOYLEBION. FREEHOLD LAND! FREEHOLD LAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1877. At Blackler’s Hotel, Dojleston, MR W. J. G. BLUETT will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Blackler’s Hotel, on the above date, KA ACHES of Valuable BUILDING LAND, O\J in 8 allotments, being part of Rural Section 5982, having frontage on two roade 1 in close contiguity to the Dojleston Bailway Station, and abundantly supplied with water. Plan to be seen at Blaokler’s Hotel, Doyleston, and farther particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, Leeston. J. T. FOED A CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch, Sale to commence at 1 p.m. 6369 W, J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer. ME W. J. G. BLUET T jhas received instruc tions from Mr Welburn to SELL his . FARM AT YOHKTOWN. Consisting of—--472 ACHES, A s follows: — 401 Acres laid down to English Grass, from 2 to 9 years, and 71 Acres in turnips. The same can be privately disposed of up to March 14, after which it will be Sold by Public Auction. Time and place of sale will be duly announced. Also, The Undersigned has some Valuable LAND. In the Ellesmere District, comprising Blocks of 50,100, up to 1000 Acres. Also, Some Valuable BUILDING SITES, in the Districts of Leeston, and Sr.uthbridge, All information respecting the above can be obtained from the undersigned. W. J. G. BLUETT, 5369 Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Leeston. SPECIAL. R W. J. G. BLUETT has been favoured with instructions from Mr Brackenndge to SELL PRIVATELY, That splendid AGEE FARM AT LAKESIDE, 50 Known as ono of the best Blocks of Land in the District, the same adjoins Mr Dixonls and Mr Phillips’. There at 38 acres in English grass, and 12 acres in Peas. The same Land has yielded 80 bushels of wheat to the acre, and is divided into four well-fenced Paddocks with a good supply of water. Those who are desirous of purchasing a really first-class Farm cannot do bettor than apply at once to the undersigned. W. J. G. BLUETT, 5570 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. Clifford & Co. BAY TIMBER, Ac., ESSES CLIFFORD A CO., will by Auction at their Yards, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, At 2 o’clock p.m.. M OAAA FEET BAT TIMBER, 3x2, 4 x2, 6 x 2, 6 x 3, 8 x 3, assorted lengths. Also, Without reserve, On account of whom it may concern, A Quantity of Miscellaneous GOODS unclaimed, for storage. 6365 E. W. Roper DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. AUCTIONEEB’S NOTICE. ME E. W. ROPER (late of the Firm of Clifford and Roper, Auctioneers, Cashel street,) begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he will commence business as AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE STORES, In the Premises and Yards now occupied by Messrs Deacon and Co., Colombo street, opposite Mr E, Keece, Ironmonger. The Anction Booms, built of Briok, have a Basement and Upper Salerooms of 40 x 60 feet, and offers facilities for Furniture and Trade Sales not to be surpassed in Christchurch. The Varus for Live and Dead Stock are centrally situated and of easy access, having a frontage on Lichfield street of 60 x 200 feet, and adjoins the above premises. They will he fitted up with every convenience for the SATURDAY WEEKLY SALE OP PIGS, POULTRY, CATTLE, AND DEAD STOCK. Mr THoMAS JPEEBCB (late of Freece’s Salela) will give his personal attention to the uiture '-ales, the Letting and Selling of Houses, d, Ac., Ac., Ao. ish Purchaser of Oats, Chick Wheat, Onions, j, Beans, Grass Seeds, Potatoes, Ac., Ao. beral Cash Advances made upon Form Produce, uiture, and Merchandise placed for Sole. The OPENING SALE DAY will be announced i n future advertisements. 6182 Wm. Wilson. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS. WTTTTILSON having imported, ex • W Langstone from London, QAAA BUSHELS PAGET’S PERENNIAL OUUU RYE GRASS of the very best quality, is prepared to supply Fanners and others at a small Advance upon Cost Price. Also, 5000 BUSHELS COLONIAL GROWN RYEGRASS, selected from some of the best pastures iu the Province. COW GRASS RED AND WHITE CLOVER AL3YKE HYBRID TREFOIL TIMOTHY Ac., Ac., AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Also, WINTER TARES for Autumn sowing. Note.—The imported Ryegrass gives farme opportunity of changing their seed that so occurs, and which they would do well to advantage of. W. WILSON, Seed Merchant, Christohur Jan, 30,1877.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 4

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