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S. Walton & Co. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. CHIMNEY GLASSES OF ALL SIZES. THE BEST MAKE. THE BEST TASTE. THE MOST ELEGANT. 25 CASES SPECIALLY SELECTED. JUST AERIVED EX MALLOWDALE, From London. NO R B"i ERT E. CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, IS7P. U O’CLOCK. MESSES E. WALTON & CO. have received instmctions from the importers to Soli by Public Auction, at the Canterbury Music Hail, Cathedral square, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1870, 11 o’clock, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST BESEEVE, One of the Largest and Best Shipments of NEW FURNITURE, CHIMNEY GLASSES &c. B Ever Imported, EX MALL WHALE, FKOM LONDON, Comprising— Walnut Davenports Corner AVhatnots Half-circnlar Whatnots Square Whatnots and gold Occasional Tables and Tripods Inlaid Canterbury Whatnots 4-tier Whatnots Music Stands Mahogany Chair Frames , , „ O.G. Hedsteps, and superfine fiuted round, Ac. Footstools Envelope Backs, open and enclosed Dining-room Su tes Drawing-room Suites Walnut hracke s, great variety Fancy folding chairs Oak and mahogany pedestal writing tables Mahogany, Ac., washstauds, pedestal Bor and standard toilets Cromw II chairs Pairs of mahogany toilets, 4ft Loo tables, card tables, coffee tables Hal! chairs, trays and stands Also, 21 walnut chimney gla ses, 30 x 20, shaped 4 •■'rtr.i gi t ch'mnev glasses, 60 r 48 do 4 do do 50 x 41 do 0 do do 50 x 40 do $ q., do 40 x 30 G do do 36 x 24 2 do girandoles 15 x 15 2 do do 24 x IS 24 toilet glasses, 10 x 8,12 x 9,14 x 10,16 xl2 10 do boxes, 12 x 9.14 x 10,16 x 12, IS x 14, 20 x 15 do do do do do 10 do moulded 24 do plain, 13 do boxes, arched tops uo 10 do moulded trays do 7 do, 24x18 4do do, twist and oval marble sdo do, trellis, Ac. And a great variety of other Furniture, Ex MAILOWDAIE. just arrived NO EESEEVE. At the Canterbury Music Hall, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1879. _ 11 o’clock. 4794-66 H. B. Alport. THIS DAT. [0 FELLMONQERS, SLAUGHTERMEN, &c. IN THE IIATTEB OF ESTATE OF JOB THE BANEEUPT HOEWELL. M E H - E. AXPOET WILL FELL PUBLIC AUCTION, BY AT THE HEREFORD STREET SALE Christchurch, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, At half-past 12 o’clock, 2 Iron Blocks and Eope 5 Hook’s Spring Balance About 40 Sheepskins, Ac., Ac. ROOMS, 5383-82 THIS DAY. Tr. the Bankrupt Estate of J OHN CL AEK, of Christchurch, Tailor. SALE OF HOUSE AND LAND, Windmill road, Christchurch. iTE H. E. ALPOET has received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE HSP.EFOED STREET SALE YARDS, Christchurch. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, At 1 o'clock. The Trustee’s interest in all that quarter-acre of freehold land fronting upon Windmill road, near Christchurch, being part of rural section No. 79, with five-roomed wellbuilt dwelling house and outbuildings thereon. 5386-82 AUCTION AT KILLINCHY. UNDER BILL OF SALE. Thomas Thomson to Eobinson and Co. ME H. E. ALPOET has received instructions in the above matter TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Farm occupied by Thomas Thomson, AT KILLINCH.Y, Near Southbridge, ON MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 20, At 12 noon, 1 Brown horse. Boxer 1 Brown gelding, Coffey 1 Bay horse. Major 1 Black horse. Darky X Chestnut horse, Charley 1 Horse 1 Cow 1 Heifer Sydney dray, shaft, and leading harness 6 Sets plough harness, and whipple trees 1 Hornsby plough 1 Criterion do 2 Sets harrows Horse covers Feed box About 200 sacks And sundries 5387-82 E. W. Eoper. ROPER’S HORSE REPOSITORY, CATTLE YARDS, AND AUCTION ROOMS. SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 12 o’clock. \SZ USUAL WEEKLY AUCTION SALE OF Horses, vehicles Cattle, pigs, poultry Produce, and miscellaneous goods Will be held as above. SPECIAL ENTRIES, 3 Hornby's self-delivery reapers, with extras, in good condition Also, I second-hand buggy 1 set second-hand harness 1 grey mare, good in side saddle, also single and double harness, and uaed to children 5377-81 Miles, Hassal, & Co. TO MILLERS AND INVESTORS, WATER - POWeIT FLOUR MILL, With good connection, ASD CHOICE FREEHOLD LAND FOE SALE. MESSES MILES, HASSAL & CO. have received instructions from Mr W. H. Burton TO OPPEE FOE SALE THE RAYENSWOOD MILL, Woodend, Either with 3 acres or 30 acres of land. The mill has at present two pairs of stones, but the power is estimated to be sufficient to drive three pairs. Prom its splendid position it commands the trade of a large portion of the rich district in which it is situated. The quality of the Eaveuswood land is not surpassed by anything in Canterbury. The terms will be liberal. Full particulars on application to (MILES, HASSAL * CO., 78?-f6 Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5584, 17 January 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5584, 17 January 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5584, 17 January 1879, Page 8