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E. Walton & Co. THE GRAIN SEASON. IMPORTANT SALE OP A EAROE AND COMMODIOUS &10UE. Suitable for u Mercantile Store, Ovaniuy. or Warehouse. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 187.. 2 o'clock. MESSRS i:. WALTON * <'o. Imre received iustruetiens from Mm l’r>nd-ietoia , J rKU, 1!Y PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Hereford street, < Urinroliuroli, ON TUESDAY, MARCH IT. 1b,,, At-o'clock. All tlmt Ticcoof Laud continuing 2 1 rood, and 2 perches, In the host part of the Town of SOUTUHUIDGF, , Upon which is erected a large li.-st-elass thoroughly well-built S T t) UK, With largo neeoin modal k u for carryingon R l’ r ®‘ h table hUHiucss, or (or the purclmso or »t«, Grain and otbor inoiluoo, with stAbliufe mm othe oU Th" l ßi2halty cf finding etornßenxmifortho harvest now coming in will soon he i«lt. al , . l( 1,0 an opportunity for a profitable invoslmont that hut rarely occurs. Terms liberal. For Absolute Sale. TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 19,,. 2 o'clock. &t - ,y SALK OP A VALUABLE LEASE IN CHRISTCHURCH. IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN PIERCE, Of Lyttelton. By Order of the Trustees. MESSRS U. WALTON A CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of John Pierce, of Lyttelton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, THIS DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 157?, At 2 o’clock. The Lease of the valuable section of LAND in Colombo street north, nearly opposite to Air Strange’s property, together with the crop of vegetables tberoon, Consisting of— About 35 or 20 TUNS of UNIONS, ready for market. About SIHW CABBAGES, and other vegetables. There is an p**tosiau well aiui shed ou tho laud. This is a splei 4 d opportunity to lease n largo section of land in the principal part of tho City. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, MARCH, 13, 1577. 2 o’clock. m W. H. Hargreaves. TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF Superior Melbourne-made CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIERY, MERCERY, Ac. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. WH. HARGREAVES is instructed to , .hELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Cathedral square, THIS DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 13, And following day if necessary, tho balance of Mr W. Stringer's stock, about £I6OO in value, Consisting of— ICO gents’tweed pigetand D.B. coats, assorted ICC gouts' pagat, 0.3. and 5.8., aud serge suits, assorted 100 gents’ alpacca, waterproof, and other coats, assorted 109 gents’ black pagots, sac coats, pilots, and overcoats, assorted. 100 gents’ black and coloured tweed vests, assorted. 34 gents’ cord, tweed, duck, and black cloth trousers 94 boys’ tweed, drill velvet, knicker, and trousers suits S 4 men’s cricketing trousers, pants 33 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 2o dozen men's white shirts, assorted 9 dozen men’s Oxford shirts, assorted. 20 dozen men’s and boys’ Crimean shirts 4i dozen Josephine kin gloves 20 dozen assorted iringwood, cloth, and real buck gloves 35 dozen linen colonial collars 55 gross paper collars, assorted 7 dozen men’s l.mbswool pants 5 dozen men’s knicker hose Hat-bands, Cardigan jackets, flannel shirts, silk (white and coloured) pocket handkerchiefs, umbrellas, oilskin coats, leggings, 4c., &c., &c, Sale at 11 o’clock.—Terms liberal. Note.— The whole will bo sold in lots to suit the t rr.de. 63el W. J. G. Bluett. DOYLESTON. FREEHOLD LAM). FREEHOLD LAND. THIS DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1377. At Bladder’s Hotel, Doyleston. ME V/. J. G. BLUETT will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Dlackler’s Hotel, on tho above date, K/> ACRES of Valuable BUILDING LAND, QO in 8 allotments, being part of Rural Section 5952, having frontage on two roods in close contiguity to the Doyleston Railway Station, and abundantly supplied with water. Plan to be seen at Bladder's Hotel, Doyleston, and further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, Leeston. J, T. FORD A CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch, 6369 Sale to commence at 1 p.m, W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer. DOYLESTON. ME. BLUETT will hold his usual MONTHLY SALE at Doyleston, THIS DAY' TUESDAY, MARCH 13, Special Entries on account of MR PIERCE. 1 heifer, to calve in six weeks 2 heifers, in calf 1 chestnut gelding, by Young Towton, 3 years, broken to saddle j a really fine upstanding colt, fit for cob work 1 draught gelding (Punch), rising 4 years 1 light draught gelding (Ned), rising 5 years Milch cows and store cattle, on account of several owners, about 50 head About 200 fat sheep, a lot of good pigs, from 10 to 100 bead On account of Mr Anderson—--1 upstanding draught gelding, 4 years, broken to plough Several other entries of draught and light horses Several sections in tho Township of Doyleston, on account of Messrs Wood, Thos. Clark, Bladder, senr and junr In the Ellesmere District Mr Bluett has a number of very Valuable farms for Sale by private treaty, ranging from 50 to 100 acres. Inspection invited. 6651 ME W. J. O. BLUET!’ has received instruo lions from Mr Welburn to SELL his FARM AT YORKTOWN. Consisting of—--4 7 2' ACRES, As follows: 401 Acres laid down to English Grass, from 2 to 9 years, and 71 Acres in turnips. The same can bo privately disposed of up to March 14, after which It will be Sold by Public Auction, Time ami place of sale will ho duly announced. Also, The Undersigned has some Valuable LAND, Xu tho Ellesmere District, comprising Blocks of 50,100, up to 1000 Acres. Also, Some Valuable BUILDING SITES, in the Districts of Leeston, Doyleston, and Hi'utbbridge. All Information respecting tho above can bo obtained from tho undersigned. W. J. G. BLUETT, 550'J Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Leeston. M SPECIAL, E W. J. O. BLUETT has boon favoured with instructions from Mr Brnckourldgo to SELL PRIVATELY, That splendid ACRE FARM AT LAKESIDE, 50 Known as one of tho best Blocks of Land in tho District, tho same adjoins Mr Dixon’s and Mr Phillips’. 'I here at 38 acres in English grass, and 12 acres in Peas. Tho tumo Land has yielded 80 bushels of wheat to the acre, and is divided into four well-fouced Paddocks with a good supply of water. Those who are desirous of purchasing a really first-class Farm cannot do better than apply at ouco to tho undersigned. VV. J. O, BLUETT, 5570 Auctioneer ami Estate Agent. H. B. H.-ddleston & Co. NEW MARKET, RANGIOKA. H. B, HUDDLESTON A CO. will HOLD WEEKLY SALES, At those Yards every TUESDAY, Commencing at 11 o’clock punctually— Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Horses. GO7l NEWMARKET, RaNGIOUA. 800 WETUERst 38 800

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5012, 13 March 1877, Page 4

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