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R. Walton ft Co. HALE OF A VALU A RLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. In Centre of Christchurch. TUESDAY, MAUCU 13, 1877. TWO O’CLOCK. MESSRS K. WALTON a CO. Imvo received luetructlena from the Murrgagon to hKMi UY I’UULIO AUCTION, Ak I heir Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1877, 11 o'clock, By Order of the Mortgagee, The LKa.SK, having 21 years, unite or low. to roe, of that Valuable Property, being |iurt of Section 10( 7, upon which is erected ft Isirgo fttul Commodious HiiOP, with back Wnruroom irv liolomho street, close to tho Btoi'Cßof Mo-iire W. Montgomery iind Co. (Limited), and lately occupied hy C. I. Walker, fhotographm-. Let at no exceedingly Low Kcutnl for 21 Years. Tho above oilers nn opportunity for occupation or investment hut rarely ollercd. TUESDAY, MAUCU 13, 1877. 3 o’clock. 661)0 the GRAIN SEASON. IMPORTANT SALE OF A LARUE AND COMMODIOUS STOKE, Suitable for n Morcuiililo Store, Granary, or Warehouse. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1877. 3 o’clock. MESSRS K. WALTON & CO. have received instructions from the proprietors to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Hereford stroot, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, MaRCU 13, 18//, At 2 o’olook, All that Piece of Land containing 2 acres, 1 rood, and 2 perches, Xu tho heat part of the Town of souths hidgf. Upon which is erected a largo llrat-claaa thoroughly well-built STOKE, With large accommodation for carrying on n profitable business, or for the purchase or storage of Groin and otbur produoo, with stabling anil othor °"l'he ,I di”lhfulty of finding Btor "« o fo T° o “ d fo t f l!B th ig harvest now coming m will soon ho felt, nud tma la nn opportunity for a profitable investment that but rarely occurs. „ , Tonne liberal. For Abaoluto ■ialo. TUESDAY, M &UCII 13. 187/. 2 o’clock. 6J09 VALUABLE LEASE**IN CHRISTCHURCH. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN PIERCE, Of Lyttelton. By Order of tho Trustees. 1%/rESSBS R. WALTON * GO. have received JjJL instructions from tho Trustees in tho Estate if John Pierce, of Lyttelton, to SELL BY Pi BLIO AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford street. Christchurch, On TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1877, At 2 o’clock. . Tho lease of tho valuable section of LAND m Colombo street north, nearly oppositoto Mr Strange’s property, together with tho crop of vegetables thereon, Comisting of— About 15 or 20 TUNS of ONIONS, ready for market. About 3WW CABBAGES, and other vcgctah.es. There is an p-febian well and shod on tho land. Hiis is a aph 1 4 1 opportunity to lease a large loctiou of laud in the principal part of tho Uty. Terms at halo. TUESDAY', MAKCH, 13, 1877, 2 o’clock. 6486 J. T. Ford ft Co. CANTERBURY SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1877. \nr ESSES J. T. FORD & CO., will >i SELL, On above date, I 50 FIEST ' CIASS STOEE PIGS ’ 321 J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers. ASHBURTON FORKS. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. MESSRS j. T. FORD & CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY Nf OQ ACRE-i of First-class AGRICULTURAL f O LAND, well watered, situated on the Alford Estate, Ashburton Forks. The above land will be sold by private treaty in lots to suit pureba-ers, up to March 31, 1877; after that date, any lots remaining unsold will he disposed of by Public Auction early in April. TERMS MOST LIBERAL. Mr Lewis E. Corshio, Manager Alford Station Ashburton Forks, will show intending purchasers over the land, and full particulars of price, 40., can be obtained from J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, 5g21 Hereford street, Christchurch. W. H. Hargreaves. SALE OP DOORS, SASHES, CASEMENTS, 4cWH. HARGREAVES is instructed to BELL • BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Christchurch Station, THIS DAY', MONDAY', MARCH 12, -fl /'X/'V DOORS, D. mould and panel, assorted JUJU sizes, 1‘ and 2 in. A A t/Y PUS. SAbUES, assorted, 10 i 8 to tfiUU 15 x 28. *75 CAbtMENT3,3u x 2,6 uua 2,6 x 2,3 Sale ot 2 o’clock, 6365 TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, STOREKEEPERS, Af>D OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF Superior Melbourne-made CLOTHING, HATS. HOSIERY, MEBCEEY, 4c. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE. WH. HARGREAVES Ig instructed to • HELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Cathedral square, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 13, And following day if necessary, tho balance of Mr W. Stringer’s stock, about £IOOO in value. Consisting of—--100 gents’ tweed pagat and D.B. coats, assorted 106 gents pnget, D.B. and 5.8., and serge suits, assorted 100 gents* atpaooa, waterproof, and other coats, assorted 109 gents’ black pagets, sac coats, pilots, and ovoroiats, nsgorted, 100 gents’ black and coloured tweed vests, assorted. 34 gents’ cord, tweed, duok, and black cloth trousers 94 boys’ tweed, drill velvet, knickor, and trousers suits 84 men’s (nickeling trousers, pants 33 dozen mtn’a and boys’ hard, soft, and French felt hats, assorted 9 dozen men’s and boys’ tweed, velvet, and other caps 6 dozeu men's merino shirts, assorted 20 dozen men’s white shirts, assorted 9 dozen men’s Oxford shirts, assorted. 20 dozen men's and boyg' Crimean shirts dozen Josephine kia gloves 20 dozen assorted Rlngwood, cloth, and real buok gloves 35 dozen linen colonial collars 55 gross paper collars, assorted 7 dozen men’s limbswool eants 5 dozen men’s knioker hose Hut-bands, Cardigan jackets, flannel shirts, silk (white and coloured) pocket handkerchiefs, umbrellas, oilskin coats, loggings, 4o„ 40., Ac, Bale at 11 o’clock.—Terms liberal. Note.—Tho whole will bo sold in lots to salt tho trade. 6331 E. W. Roper DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP, AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. OPENING HALE DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1877. TWELVITo’CLOOK. [B E. W. ROPER (late of tho Firm of Clifford and Honor), CTIONEEU, Ps 01)1 'CK and COMMISSION ME It lIA NT. 3olombo Street (opposite Mr E. Rocoo, Ironmonger),'and Lichfield Street, ■a to inform his friends and the public that he will OPEN the above Promises and Yards for UCTION BALES OF FARM PRODUCE Of every description. Also, Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods. [/EH EVERY TUEiDaY', THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. YAK D S , SATURDAY WEEKLY BALES B, CARTS, DRAYS, IMPLEMENTS. Mr THOMAS PEBECK (lato of Prooco's Saloyards Oashol street), will give his Pormmnl Attention to tho Furniture Halos, the Lottlug and Selling of Houses, I.ami, 40., Ac., Ac. Country and Town Sales Attended. Coramigiton oba god as per agreement. Cash Purchaser of Produce, Liberal Cask Advances made upon Farm Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise placed for Solo, 6510 PIGS, POULTRY, CAT I’L AND AGRICULTURAL

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5011, 12 March 1877, Page 4

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