H. X. Alport. H. B. L P o B AUCTIOKEEB. TIMBEE AND CATTLE BALFBM»« LAND, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENT Alt Furniture valued' and purchased from froTince. per *»* BALE BOOM AND OFFICES. Hereford street, Christchurch. ce E. P 0 a sow H VALUES, ABBITBATOB, A AUDITOR Office—Hereford street, Christchurch * A large experience in the above branches of bn* ness, more especially in raining properties Mortgage, Hotel Furniture Jux, ensaiM aocLuH and despatch. S T E. LEO H. MONET AND SHABE BEOKEH. Sams of any amount to be Lent at lowest tab* upon good Freehold sJecoritiee end approved mii7 On Sale—Shares in all the leading Banka, Inset* ance Companies, do. jJjjj. FUBNITUBE, 4c. mHB UN DEB SIGNED Is prepared t« PUECHASE FUBNITUEE For Cash from persons leaving Christchurch aid to make CASH ADVANCES Upon Consignments of Goods placed in hia hanfla . (or sale, H. E. ALPOBT, Auctioneer. Hereford street, Christchurch, gojg In the matter of the late William Baylands Wilaom and of the late William Fisher. »r H. R. ALPOBT baa received instructions' Ivl from H. H, DeSonrbel, Esq,, Agent to the Public trnatee. to sell BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street rooms, Christchurch. ON THUBBDAT HkXT, MOV. 22, ’ At I o’clock p.m , THE EPF MOTS Of the late William H»y lands Wilson, Conprislng— Valuable gold keyless banting watch, mauufm, taxed by Dent, London Gold Albert guard and locket Gold diamond ring Gold signet ring Gold sleeve links and studs Jet Albert chain Geld pencil case, silver matchbox Wearing apparel and underclothing Portmanteaus, 4c., 40. Also. THE EFFECTS Of the late William Fisher, Comprising— Clock, set fire irons Work box,writing case Comaacks, 4o„ 40. fvH
Robert Wilkm NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES. BOBBET WILKIN’S OPENING WOOL SALB, BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, KOVEUBSS 17, - AX . 10 A,3£* OHAE?* 500 100 BALES WOOL DO LOCKS and PIECES. N.B.—Constituents are requested to forward their wool as early as possible, in order to prevaab delay in printing catalogues of the sale. 8867 CHRISTCHURCH WOOL BALES. THE undersigned begs to remind steep farmers and others that hii commodious Wool Stores are now ready (or the reception of wool, and that the regular wool salee «iu commence about the middle of November, and continue at intervals ofi about a fortnight throughout the season. The premises afford great facilities for the di*. play of wool for sale, as well as for classing and ra, packing, so that the different lots may be pnt before buyers to the best advantage. a)I lots, whether Urge or small, are carefully ezamr ed and valued before sale, and the interests of the owners pro. tec ted up to valuation with or withcnt instruction*. The great facilit ea afforded by railways will now enable wool growers to take ad vantage of the oentaal market, where there will be a certainty of fair competition, and where, as a natural consequence, foil value will be reached. The experience of the nit few years has amply proved the wisdom of selling in the Colony, which coarse is confidently reooa. mended to owners of both’ large and small docks. Should any parcels of wool uot reach owners’ value, they will be forwarded to London to any Consignee named by the owner. All charges are extremely moderate, ieing a# follows: ■ Receiving, weighing (twice), storing, lotting, sad delivery,.7s per bale Insurance while in storey 6d per bale Commission on sale, 2) per cent op to £SOO, and IV per cent above £SOO. Classing and re-pocking, if required by owner, per lb ... On wool offered but not sold the only charge besides insurance is 2s per tale. JUbexol advances mad© on fovoonblo tonus* ROBERT WILKIN, New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street, Christchurch, Oct 6,18 <,. N.B.—A weakly sale of sheepskins, hides, tallow" and rough fat is held every Thursday. 68&
TO FA&MEB.B. FO B 8 4 L- : By the Undersigned— Samuelaon I '# original reaper*. 6 arm Do, do 4 arm Hornsby's spring balance reapers, 6 arm. Samnelaon's mowers “ gem " Eanaomo asd Sima’ horse takes Howard's * do American do Corn crashers Horse power* Chaffcotters Sowing machines Barrows Winnowing machines. BOBEBT WILKIN, 8011 New Zealand Wool Stores. FARM FOB SALE. THE Undersigned has for Bales FABM containing 100 Acres of flrat-chuw land, situated within ono mile from a railway elation. For farther partionlam apply to 4871 BOBEBT WILKIN, Hereford Street. TO PABMBEB AND CATTLE OEALSBS. fOI SALE, 4 VALUABLE FABM of 130 Acres at KaUM part of Bhodas asd Wilhis's land. c. a AXKHAN, Or . BOBEBT WILKIN. IMP
•SO FABMSBB. T7IOE SAME, on easy terms oI payment, inoas |p ■or two fa rare— Bural section No. 87.8U-SOO tens. „ n » 27,877—315 aorta, :; The land is equal to an? in the district, maw position ie exceedingly good, being within two aattse of Chertaay Station, on Southern JaU w. m . BO3EHT WUjKIN* Hyan ftHamm nd. RTAN and HAMMOND have received instructions from Messrs Wolselev, Gibb*, and Go 4 (in consequence ot their partnership expiring on Jan 1). to - ’ SEt.Ti BT AUCTION, In Melbourne, on an cerfy day in Jannarynert, Th»ir Cobran, Thole. Qo‘na, and Tantnna Stations, Consisting ot about 100.000 acres ot freehold tend, * And about £O,OOO acres of Crown lands, well seemed from selection by Improvements. Together with 90,000 sheep, and 500 cattle, 200 horses (of which about SO are draught horses), 100 working bullocks, two horse end (oar bullock waggons, two steam-engines, sawmill, six tip-drays, six spring waggons anfi carte, and a very extensive and very valuable working plant. The country consists principally ot aalt and cotton bush plains ot the moel fattening description, and ever? acre otitis available. It is watered tor 16 miles by the Waked and Tallakol rivers. It banabout nine miles frontage to the Thnle la goons, and a frontage to the river Murray, besides four good wells, SO largo tanks, and four dams. la fact, it ia thoroughly watered in every portion. It it splendidly tawed, anisnh-divtded into 17 largepaddooke besides a great number ot smaller ones. There ere two good homesteads on the property. On Thule there U a large brick house, large garden wen Stacked with fruit trees, kitchen, store, outhouses, ■tables, with Sufficient accommodation for a family* There to a very fine woolshod, with two woolpresses, and shearing room for 60 shearers. The sheep are very superior, and all young , amongst thomare about 8000 etud ewes, the result of 80 years* careful breeding, from the late air John Altken'e flacks. The bread of the wool Cobrsn is well known as one Of the beet in the sU?6tias district. Never before has so valuable a pastoral property been offered to the public, it is in perfect working order, and from its moss proximity to the Deniliqn ja Bailway (onlv eight miles from - the Hill Tina station) it must soon venr largely increase in value* ifflonity in getting ao great an extent oi as the ™ rt —. freehold land In one WooJt is every dey becoming 1 greater, and the properly vOi positively be eoM* without any reserve whatever, ■ ■ An early Inspeotlon is invited, os shearing operations are now going on. For farther partlotalars apply to EYAK * HAMMOND, 8688 . 57 Bourkg street .west, Melbourne.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5225, 17 November 1877, Page 4
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