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R. Wilkin & Qo. AKAKO A SEAS ID E 5 AND THIS LAKES. TOWN OF LAKKDOURNE. THE WATERING AND PLEASURE RESORT FOR CANTERBURY. nnnE situation may be described «• superb, 1. fronting upon a grand Sea Beach and splendid > Ocean View i surrounded by the magnificent moun. tain and cliff eoonery of Banks Peninsula, and the wooded dells of Lake Forsyth, with tUe Panebuna of Lake EUosmore at tho book. \ Beautiful walks, rides, and drives In every direction with tbe dneat extent of Lake Boating in tho Colony. , , t ■ Sporting of dll kinds, including took, sea fishing to Cahua Bay (an old whaling station). The wild fowl shooting (swans, dnoks, t«*L stilts, kirlsw, dottrel!, do.) cannot ho surpassed, tad are well kown. : The Little River and Akaroa Railway, now about to be mode, will pass along the property, affording easy aoooee to Christohuroh and all parte of the district. , The Akaroa coach poses* dolly, . As ahoolthy and invigorating retreat' it cannot be excelled, and awant which hoe long been required (a first-otae* watering place) is now laid out with all proper reserve*. : Messrs' B. Wilkin and 06. have much pleasure to Inform the public that they ore Instructed to Offer sections as applied for at onotlon. Upset price, <l2 10s tho quarter acre; corner sections £2O. Terms—--10 pw wot on application, 15 per cent on purchase, ana the balance In 12 months'bearing 8 per cent Flans and full particulars may be seen at the Offices of B. Wilkin, And' Co., and St the following agencies:— " ' _ kf*Leon, Bros., Dunedin Connell andClowes. Osnmrn H. Ford and Oo«lunoru Leonard Price, Waimate Bullock dud 00., Ashburton . Wdnobop and Cameron, Sonthbridge C. W. Bridge, Akaroa , Busch and Tutton, Rangier* 8135-27 i Murray, Common, and Co., Wellington. WOOL. W 0 O L. WOOL. 'B beg to Intimate to Flockowner* imd Farmersthat we will bold ipBBIODIOAL OF WOOL ■■■■ .During the seosoat our ! NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, I ...Hereford street, . • is we .act- ouly-as Belling Broken owners may rely upon their Wool being sold to . the best advanImge, or if desired shipped Home to 1 our London ■ Terns liberal, os follows, vis. t Baoeiring, delivering, and sorting ... 2s per bale • ~ ... 6d per bog Classing, if required Jd per lb. Cartage from Christchurch railway ! .station to store ... ... ... ... 6d per bale Bite insurance ... „ ... ... 3d par bag : Commission on soles effected 2) per cent up to £500; U per cent tipen any amount in excess of that sum. ROBERT WILKIN ft CO., ■ T : Wool Brokers. Christchurch, Nov. 1,1878, .1061-101 SUTTON BAMS SUTTON BAMS. SUTTON BAMS. t(HB undersigned . have, for Private jqq PURE LINCOLN BAMS. Bred by Thomas Batten, Esq., of Southland. An inspection of the above is invited. U-599 Sale, a Vi mo ituuro IB uivimtui ROBERT WILKIN ft CO., Hereford street. |OB SALE by the undersigned ' Byland's B.A. Fencing Wire, Nos. 4,5,8,7,8, Eylsnd's Galvanised Wire, Nos. 3, A 5, 6, 7, 8, and ft Iron Standard, any size and gauge Fencing Brockets Staples. Eyebolts, Straining Screws, fte. II EGBERT WILKIN ft CO. tOE SALE by the UNDERSIGNED— Foriat’s American Hay ladder. On Show at New Zealand Wool Stores, 'Hereford street. ’53-329 ROBERT WILKIN ft CO. W. J. G-. Bluett & Co. DOYLESTON SALE YARDS. DEO. 19. iMESSRS W. J. O. BLUETT ft CO., Inrl structed by Mr A. Devery, will offer for le by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, DEO. 29, AT THL DOYLESTON SALE YARDS, His excellent GRAZING FARM, Known os Anderson's, situated on the Drain Road, about 1 mile from the Doyleston Railway Station, containing 200 A ORES With a first class HOUSE. The land is well watered and is admirably adapted for graziers, cattle dealers or dairymen, ' Sale at 12 o'clock noon. For further particulars, apply to’ W. J. G. BLUETT » CO., Auctioneers, 71.26 Leeston and Southbridge, Messrs w. j. g. bluett ft co. have for Sale FARMS in the Ellesmere District, ranging from 20 to 300 Acres. FOB SALE. THE RAIL WAT HOTEL at Doyleston, doing a first class business. Apply to, W. J. G. BLUETT ft CO.. Leeston and Southbridge, Or to, T. J. HALING ft CO., Christchurch. Busch & Tutton. RANGIORA. NEW OATTEE TARD3. BUSCH ft TUTTON regret that through scarcity of material they cannot complete their New Yards as they anticipated by Tuesday next, Deo. 17. They purpose having them completed and ready for the reception of stock on the Tuesday following, Deo, 21, on which day they will hold their first Cattle Sale. A general Indoor Sole held every Tuesday. 3509-27 BUSCH ft TUTTON, Auctioneers, B. J. Duncan. v. Msk PRELIMINARY NOTICE or TBB BALB BY AUCTION Of a portion of tho 10LAIMED LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. MB E. J, DUNCAN has received instructions from the Hon the Minister of Lands to Sell by JfabUo Auction, on TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1879, At his Salerooms, Panama street. The undermentioned ALLOTMENTS OF FREEHOLD LAND, In Blocks numbered I, 11, 111, IV, V, and VII on the Plan of the Reclaimed Land in the CITY OF WELLINGTON. This sale is held by order of the Government of New Zealand, m pursuance of Section 21 of “ Tho Financial Arrangements Act, 1878." Lithographed plans are now ready for distribution, and con be had at the effloo of this paper. The plans wIU cojrtjdfi' the fullest particulars—giving the number 'of Sections, with their area in poles and tenths; also the frontage, in feat and tenths. Each section will be pegged and numbered before tho day of sale. ' Block I contains 4 sections U „ 4 . HI „ U » „ IV , 4 ~ * V „ 10 .. VII „ 8 .. Total ... 42 Those several blocks of laud have frontage to Waterloo Quay on the east, Lambton Quay on the west, by Whitmore street on tho north, next to tho Government Buildings, and by Waring - Taylor street on the south, near the Lion Foundry. Terms of payment and conditions of sole will bs duly published. Immediate possession will bo given after tho Sale. Title direct from the Crown. 8570-29 J. H. Bethuno & Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEWBY, THE HUTT, WELLINGTON. MESSRS j, H. BETHUNE ft CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, EARLY IN THE MONTH OF FEB., 1879, If not previously disposed of by private contract, That magnificent Freehold, situated at the Hutt, near Wellington, consisting of 10 acres, laid oat in garden, 8 cores in orchard, and 17 acres in paddocks, with dwellinghouse, outbuildings, fto., the property of ‘ the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq. The garden is unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. It contains over 8000 plants and shrubs, including many rare and valuable varieties imported from all parts of tho world. For farther particulars apply to LEVIN ft CO.; or J. H. BETHUNE ft CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 3030-15 Wellington, N.Z,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume L, Issue 5559, 16 December 1878, Page 4

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