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E. Mitchell & Co HAMS. RAMS. B. a E. M'LEAN’S PURE LEIC ESTERS. THF hop io inform thoir friends thnt they bavo received from Auckland tboir Annual ediipmont of tho above favourite bhoop, and the same will bo at tho RAM FAIR, MARCH 15. FOR SALE OB FOR HIRE, As usual. 4)501 E. MITCHELL & CO., Hereford street. HORSES. HORSES. EX TARARUA, FROM MELBOURNE. FOR SALE. At the Zetland Hotel Yards. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10. AT 12 O'CLOCK. -*7t MITCHELL A CO. have receivedinstructs, tiena from tho Shippers, 'Xo .-'EM. at tho above Yards, on tho nlvovo date, 10 First-class Draught Mares and Goldings. Without reserve. Terms at sale. &!83 J. G. Hawfces. M THIS DAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 9. LAND AND HOUSE, ST ALBANS. K .1 G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY FUBUC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, About ’•ACRE LAND, situate near tho corner of tho Cr»scent road and High street, St, Albans, fenced all round and laid down in garden, together with the 4-ROOMED HOUSE and Outbuildings thereon erected. Quite now kitcbon*rausro and Colonial ovou. bp.ondid ojw of artesian water. Part of R.S. Sale at 12 o’clock. bS93 M THIS DAY. FRIDAY', MARCH 9. PROPERTIES FOE SALE, BY' AUCTION. R J. G. HAVfKKs will SELL BY* PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 9, Unless previously disposed of), ACRES, R.s. 26,467, Bottle Lako ACRES, R.S. 20,250 do do ft 10,000, Malvern, near 40 20 20 35 80 20 acres, e.s Bedforn’s ACRES, R.S. 10,452 do do ~ ACRES, R.S. 12,733 do, near Hart Coal Pits ACRES, R.S. 21,557 do, near Water Reserves ACRES, R. 1 5. 7519, Heathcoto District, near new Bridge r BUILDING SITES, on Oxford Terrace, d opposite Cemetery BUILDING SITES, New Brighton QUARTER-ACRE BUILDING SITE, at YValtham, next Wesleyan Chapel. Sale at 12 o’clock. 6554 THIS DAT. FRIDAY", MARCH 9, TOWNSHIP OF MALVERN. MS J. G. HAWKE3 is instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, LOTS 3 and 4, in the Township of MALVERN being capital Building Sites, at the corner of West and High streets. Sale at 12 o’clock. Title land Transfer 6285 THIS DAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 9. YVOOLSTON. IE J. G. HAWEE3 is instructed to Sell BY' PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, QUARTER-ACRE Building Allotment (fenced) being part of R.S. 14, and situate on the Cemetery road, leading off the south aide of the Ferry road, in the rapidly improving Village of WOOLSTON. Sale at 12 o’clock. Title Land Transfer. 6284 C. F. Barter TOWNSHIP OF CHERT3EY. SALE BY AUCTION. ME C. F. BARKER has been favoured, -with instructions from Messrs Garrick and Cowllshaw, Solicitor for W. A, Brown, Esq., to off, r for sATT . BY PUBLIC AUCTION, os SATURDAY", MARCH 10, 1577, At 12 o’clock noon, At his Rooms, Hereford street, adjoining Miles, Easaal and Co.’s, ALLOTMENTS IN THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP. The Township of Chertsey is situated six miles south of the Hakaia.and at the site of the Chertsey Railway Station, which is now opened for traffic, and is the railway depot of an Agricultural District of upwards of 50,050 acres of r reebold—a large area of which has already been cropped, and tho rest is now rapidly being occupied. The Sale offers unrivalled openings for tho following lines of business: — HOTEL, GENERAL STORE, GRAIN STORE, BAKER, BUTCHER, and BLACKSMITH. The position of Chertsey between Rakaia and Ashburton precludes all possibility of its interests clashing with those of either of these places. Terms—J cash, balance in quarterly payments bearing interest at 8 per cent. For further particulars, apply to GARRICK & COWLI3HAW, Solicitors, Cathedral square. Or to C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, 6 419 Hereford street. W. H. Hargreaves. TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF Superior Melbourne-made CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIERY, MERCERY, Ac. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. WH. HARGREAVES 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 piget and D.B. coats, assorted 106 gents’ paget, D.B. and 5.8., and serge suits, assorted 100 gents' alpocca, waterproof, and other coats, assorted 109 gents’ black pageta, sac coats, pilots, and overcoats, assorted. 100 gents' black and coloured tweed vests, assorted. ■34 gents' cord, tweed, duck, and black cloth trousers 04 boys’ tweed, drill velvet, knicker, and trousers suits hi men’s cricketing trousers, pants .’53 dozen nun'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 I SJ dozen men’s white shirts, assorted 9 dozen men’s Oxford shirts, asaorted. 20 dozen men’s and boys’ Crimean shirts 44 dozen Josephine kia gloves 2v 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 tho trade. Robert WilKm. BAM AND EWE FAIR, MAE3H 15 and 16. C CONSTITUENTS are requested to forward porj ticulars of Rems anil Ewes they wish to sell, ho that I may enter them. Entries close on baturday, March 10, and no aheep will bo allowed on tho ground which have not been entered, *>WO EOBKUT WILKIN. FOE SALK, AT TH E UA M FA on Account of K. C, Mmcbiu, Esfj.— 3 purebred Lincoln Kuidb 1 do do Bum Lamb do do £wob ! r .,} do Ewo Lamb. BOBK&T WILKi: F CM: OK BALE AT TUB RAM FA] 60 Lincoln RAMS, bred by 11. J. Hall. Bln Brook r arm, Leeston. ROBERT WILKI U IMPORTED RAMS FOR SALE, AM FAIR ON MARCH Ir. : - Lincoln Ram, bred by H. Makindcr, of Langton Grange, Lincolnshire Leicester Bam, bred by Hough, Yorkshire Lincoln Bam, “Sir Thomas,’’ bred by Thomas Kirkham of Biscathorpo Lincoln Bams, “Solomon.” “Squire Williamson,” and “ Torthowald," bred by Thomas Wilkin, Tmwold Downs, Dumfriesshire. The above rants will be told without reserve. cm ROBERT WILKIN.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5009, 9 March 1877, Page 4

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