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J. G. Hawkes. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17. CONTINUATION OF SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATEDWARE, &c., &o. MB J. O. HAWKE3 is instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEB, viz., sittingroom, bedroom, and kitchen, of all no STEKL^NG 1 SILVER SPOONS, forks, cream jngs, wine strainer. 4c., &c. Lot of well selected BOOKS. Also, Invoice of ELECTRO-PLATED WAKE, Comprising- . . Tea and coffee sets, cruets, toast racks, forks, nut-crackers, butter, egg frames 40., 4e. . Invoice of WOOD PIPES, amber, ivory, and bone mouthpieces Lot empty oases and crates Sale at 12 o’clock. NO RESERVE. & ' iS3 - 82 SATURDAY, JAN. IS. ORGAN. Mr j. a. HAWKES is instructed to sell by Public Auction, at his Booms, Herelora street, on „ „ , „ SATURDAY, JAN. 18, THE ORGAN. Recently erected at the Orphanage, Lyttelton, for Mr E. Qiraud by E. H. Jenkins, of Kaiapoi. Specification of the Organ: — CHEAT OBOAN C.C. TO F. IN AUTO. No. I—Open Diapason, Bfc metal No. 2—Stop Diapason Bass, Btt wood No. 3—Claribella, Bft wood No. 4—Gamba, Bft metal No. 6 —Principal, 4ft metal No. 7—Flute, 4ft wood No. 8 - Piccolo, 2ft wood No. 9—Trumpet, Bft metal SWELL OBOAN C.C. TO F. IN ALTO. No. I—Open Diapason, Bft metal No. 2—Stop Diapason, Bft wood No. 3—Principal, 4ft wood No. 4—Hautbois, Bft metal PEDAL OBOAN C.C.C. TO C. 23 NOTES. No. I—Bourdon, 16tt wood No. 2—Violoncello, Bft wood COUPLERS. Swell to Great. Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Three composition pedals to great organ This organ is very powerful, constructed with all the most modern improvements, handsomely finished, extremly compact, and second to none in the Colony. The action is reversed, allowing the organist to face the choir or orchestra Sale at 12 o’clock. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his offices, Hereford street, Christchurch, or of Mr W. H. Lance, agent for the “ Lyttelton Times,” Lyttelton. Mr Lance will attend intending purchasers to view tHe organ. 5174-76 R. Wilkin & Co. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. w E beg to intimate to Flookowners and Formers that wo will hold PERIODICAL SALES OF WOOL During the seaso at our NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street. As we act only as Selling Brokers owners may rely upon their Wool being sold to the best advantage, or if desired shipped Home to our London agents. Terms liberal, as follows, viz.: — Receiving, delivering, and sorting ... 2s per bale „ „ „ ... 6d per bag Classing, if required id per lb. Cartage from Christchurch railway station to store 6d per bale Fire insurance 6d per bale „ 3d per bag Commission on sales effected 2i per cent up to £500; li per cent upon any amount in excess of that sum. ROBERT WILKIN & CO., Wool Brokers. Christchurch, Nov, 4,1878. 1094-401 •p OB SALE by the undersigned Ryland’s B.A. Fencing Wire, Nos 5,6,7,8, 9,10,12. and 14 Byland's 7 Strand Galvanised Wire, Nos. 3,4, 5,6,7,8, and 9 Iron Standard, any size and gauge Fencing Brackets Staples,'Eyebolts, Straining Screws, &o. 7064 EGBERT WILKIN 4 CO. Henry Driver. FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1879, At 2.30 o’clock. AT WATSON’S HOTEL, HIGH STREET. To Capitalists, Speculators, Farmers, and Others. IMPORTANT SALE OP 15 000 ACRES freehold. AND 16 000 ACBES leasehold. On the well-known BENMORE ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, Divided into convenient-sized Farms of 200 T 0 2000 ACEEBHENRY DRIVER has received instructions from Messrs J. and T. Maben, to offer for sale, at Watson’s Hotel, on FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1879, At 2.30 o’clock. The extensive and valuable property, known as BENMORE STATION, Comprising about "| QAA-ACRES, laid off into Farms of areas ranging from 200 to 2000 acres each. Benmore is situated on the Main Line of Railway from Invercargill to Kingston, about 32 miles from the former place. The line skirts the property, and there is a Railway Station within half a mile of the Homestead. The land consists mostly of excellent agricultural soil, suitable for the growth of any description of grain or other crops, and can, with the exception of a small portion, be all ploughed. Good roads intersect the estate, and, with railway communication close by, the position is rendered an admirable one for the despatch of produce to market. Benmore is surrounded by valuable proper all being rapidly brought into n high state of o ration j and since the productive nature of soil in the district has become so well ku< the demand for laud in the locality is consta increasing, with a corresponding advance In val The Leasehold—consisting of about 16,000 a< having font years to run, at the Government re will bo divided similarly to the Freehold, each chaser obtaining a piece of country of about s extont. The Leasehold will be given in, and i w all commanded by the Freehold Blocks, buyers of will be placed in tbe advantage position of retaining occupation hereafter almos their own terms. With the object of encouraging Small Fanr the terms of payment will be of the most lit character—viz., a small deposit, and the hob payable over aperiod of years. Any person desiring to inspect the property * , h , orß ° Benmore Railway Station, yided hy Messrs Maben, who will also be propi to give every assistance and facility for the a purpose. a es^e and all other informal NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEECANT AGENCY COMPANY, “"d- 10 Dunedin or Invercargl J. H. Bethuno ft Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEWBY, THE HUTT, WELLINGTON. M ES »a?£ J^i H -,? l E TSu ne & CO. have been _ rJJ 11 tortmotlons from the ExePublic Auction. ,red Ludhm ’ Ea ' 1 “ t 0 SBUby EARLY IN THE MONTH OF FEB., 1879, ” of by private contract, J ' b w,..i agndoel \frr Freehold, situated at the Wellington, consisting of 10 d f® garden, 8 acres in orchard, and 17 acres In paddocks, with dwelllngtbe property of the late Alfred Lndlam, fcjq. don ,1 8 earivalled in the Southern S^ Bp , Br , e, At l6 cont alns over 8000 plants and ma ° yrare and valuable varieties LEVIN & CO,; or J’ H. BETHUNE & CO., loin i« Auc tioneers, Land and Estate Agents, duja ' 15 Wellington, N.Z.

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

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