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H. B. Alport. THIS DAY. SALE OP STOCK IN TRADE OF GROCERS’, OILMAN’S STORES, FURNITURE, 4c. In the Bankrupt Estate of Deborah Hughes, of Manchester street, Christchurch, Grocer, MR H. E ALPORT has received instructions from the Trustee in the above estate TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Salerooms, Christchurch, THIS DAY, THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 23, At 1 o’clock sharp, THE STOCK IN TRADE OF A GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Comprising Groceries, oilman’s stores Cigars, Pipes, Bruahwaro Paper Bogs, Flour. Also, The Shop Fittings at shop, Manchester street. After which Mahogahy sofa, hair seat Coffee table, towel horse Druggett, hearth rug Ao. Ao S6S ■■crDaHaa & Co. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JAN. 23. Important unreserved SALE OF FURNITURE, At Nostell Priory, comer of Madras and Chester streets. DALLAS a CO. have been favoured with instruofcions from Mr Trumble (who has disposed of the lease of the premises), to S~rcr.r. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Nostell Priory, on THURSDAY, JAN. 23, At 12 o’clock. Without any reserve. The whole of his superior EOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And Effects, Which have been in use for a few months only. SITTING ROOM— , ... Half suite in hair, Brussel s carpet, 100 and side tables, bookcase. Piano by Allison, large gilt pier glass, regulator clock, chimney ornaments, fender and irons, table lamp, oil paintings and engravings, several vols. well bound and carefully selected books by best authors. BEDROOMS- ~ , a ... Superior single and double Iron and wood bedsteads; spring, hair, and flock mattrasses, bedding, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, chests drawers, washstauds and ware, toilet tables and glasses, chairs, carpets, Ac., contained in 8 bedrooms. Kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, first-class crockery, ctrtlery, china and glassware. Hawn mower, wheelbarrow, quantity garden and carpenter’s tools, fowls Ac., Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock. No Reserve. 5435-83 E. W. Soper.

TO AUCTIONEERS, BUSINESS MEN, AND OTHERS. POE SALE BY TENDER. ROPER’S HORSE REPOSITORY, CATTLE SALEYAEDS, PRODUCE STORES AUCTION ROOM, AND LAN D AN DESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET & LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MEE.W. EOPEE having determined to retire trom the abov.e Business, OFFERS IN ONE LOT BY TENDER, The Very Valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES & BUSINESS Attached thereto. The Leasehold of Auction Booms and Praduce Store having 16 years unexpired, frontage 33ft by 66ft (about), situate in the centre of Christchurch, and in the most commanding and rajadly rising part of Colombo street; being a two-storey brick building, having a back entrance from Lichfield street by a 10£t asphalted right-of-way, splendidly adapted for the basement floor for any business: whilst the upper floor has been fitted for the Land and Estate Agency Business and Auction Boom. The Leasehold of Cattle and Live Stock Yards having 19 years unexpired, with 43ft frontage on Lichfield street by 127 ft (about) in depth, with a right-of-way on each side of, 10ft, which connects with the Auction Booms from Colombo street. This is a most valuable holding, and can he diverted for any class of building. The Horse Repository, Stockyard, and Extra Yard are held under rental until 1882, after which period further arrangements could he made. In submitting the above for sale, attention is particularly requested to the fact that the value of the Leasehold is undeniable, the position central, and one of the best in Christchurch. The present business is well established and rapidly increasing, and—with the many advantages of development that the business contains—cannot fail in the hands of energetic men to realise a handsome fortune. The above will remain open For Sale by Tender until Jan, 30,1879. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B. V 7. EOPEE, 4934-70 Auctioneer, Colombo street. . 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 OF 15 000 ACEES EEEEHOLD, AND 16 000 ACEES leaseh OLD, On the well-known BENMORE ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, Divided into convenient-sized Farms of 200 T 0 2000 AOEKS *

HENET DEIVEE 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 BENMOEE STATION, Comprising about -i ft AAA AGEES, laid off into Farms of Xujvw areas ranging from 200 to 2000 acres each. Benmoro is situated on the Main Line of Hallway from Invercargill to Kingston, about 32 miles from the former place. The line skirts the property, and there is a Eailwny 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 properties, all being rapidly brought into a high state of cnltiration; and since the productive nature of tho soil in the district has become so well known, the demand for land in the locality is constantly increasing, with a corresponding advance in value. The Leasehold— consisting of about 10,000 acres, having four years to run, at tho Government rentwill be divided similarly to the Freehold, each purchaser obtaining a piece of country of about same extent. The Leasehold will he given in, and as it is all commanded by the Freehold Blocks, tho buyers of these will be placed in tho advantageous position of retaining occupation hereafter almost on their own terms. , ~ , Any person desiring to inspect the property can obtain a horse at Benmoro Eailway Station, provided by Messrs Maben, who will also bo prepared to give every assistance and facility lor tho same have agreed to give the following exceedingly liberal terms of payment, viz 5 per cent cash deposit 5 „ at one month three „ twelve ~ two years live ~ with interest at 8 per cent. For Plans of the estate and all other information, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEECANTILE THE man AGENCY COMPANY. 2868-10 Dunedin or Invercargill,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5589, 23 January 1879, Page 8

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