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J. G. Hawkes CONTINUATION OF SALE.. THIS DAY, F R HAT, FEB. 7. FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE, STERLING SILVER, BOOKS, PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS. M ‘A J. G. HAWKE S is instrncted to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, FURNITURE—- • Oral, round, 100. walnut, and other tables, fenders and irons, Indian matting, cornice poles and rings, electro mounted bronzed tea nrh, doable and single iron bedsteads, feather pillows, double duobes< dressing , table and marble slab, marble top washstands, handsome dressing glasses, night commodes, carpets, Ac., Ac. i ELECTRO-PLATE—- , Spoons, forks, cruet frames, tea and c< ffee ' services, spirit frames, claret jug, Ac Ac. BTEBMNG SILVER— Spoons and fork*. soup ladle, wine str-inrr. . • sng»ltogffß,Ac.,Ao. 800 K S Bibles, do. PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS—- ■ Bp flrst-olass makers. ■ Lot sundries. BALANCE OP CHINFSB CONSIGNMENT. 10 Pieces South Se* COB At,. Sale at 12 o’clock. 650M17 THURSDAY, FEB. 18. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TUni'J. O. HAWKES is instrncted by Mr G. W. Wearing TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Booms, Hereford street. oms, Here All that SPLENDID BLOCK OF LAND, Containing 8 ACRES AND 5 PERCHES, Originally known as TAYLOR’S GARDENS, LINCOLN ROAD, together with all the Buildings thereon erected, rber laud bis long frontuges on tho Isincolaroad md Belwyn street, and is admirably adapted for he aroctaonof a FAMILY HOTEL, ua'it will shortly be connected by tramway wdA he BaUway Station and the hosxt of the City, is rithin a few minutes’ walk of tie Addington unction, and is immediately opposite the Park, Irioket Grounds, Ac., Ac. Two thirds of the money may remain on mortgage, to be redeemed at the option of the pur•baser, - v . Bala at IX O’clock. 6606-118 THURSDAY, FEB. 13, and FRIDAY, ■ FEB. 14 (IP KKOBBSABT). CHINA, CROCKERY, POTTERY, GLASSWARE, HOLLOW-WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED-WARB, _ TIN-WARE, LAMP ORNAMENTS. MB J. G. HAWKES is Instrncted by Mr Anderepo. in consequence of the termination of the lease of a portion of his premises, and the consequent want of convenience for carrying on his UPHOLSTEaT and UNDERTAKING buajnea TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street (To which the goods will be removed for conveni- ■ ■ ence of sale), the whole of his WELL - SELECTED STOCK OP CHINA Cups and saucers, plates, basins, lags, buttercoolers, B. and"B. plates, Ac., Ac. CROCKERY— Tea, breakfast, and dinner ware, chamber sets, Ac., Ac. POTTERY — Conical, cream, and butter pots, Ac., Ac. GLASS-WARE— Tumblers, wines, dishes, plates, decanters, butters, custards, jellies Ac. HOLLOW-WARE— Oval boilers, saucepans, kettles, Ac., Ac. HARD-WARE— Pxy-pans, gridirons, bellows, baths, buckets, tabs, fenders, shovels, register stoves, Ac., Ac. CUTLERY — Knives and forks, pocket cutlery, Ac., Ac. PL ATBD-W ARE— Handsome cruet frames, Ac., Ac. TIN-WARE — Billies, colanders, panikins, Ac., Ac. Large assortment of LAMPS, LUSTRES, VASES, ORNAMENTS, Ac.,Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock. Maclean & Winter. MESSRS MACLEAN a WINTER have in their hands the following

gJIKEP TOR SALE : 17,900 Haif-breda, mixed ages and sexes •• 10,000 \ and 1-bwd do do 1,000 |-tred wethers IIjOOO Merinos, nixed ages and sexes 500 Merino iambs ’ 40,400 Tor foil particulars apply to MACLEAN & TOT BE, 5083-74 South Rafcaia. Macrorie & Cuthbertson. THUESDAY, FEB. 27. IMPOETANT~LAND SALE. •IIEEETtEED PAYMENTS Extending oxer Three Tears, MACEOEIE * CUTHBEETSON (in conjunction’ with Mr J. 8. Shanks), are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Mataura Bridge. ON THUESDAY, FEB. 27, • Commencing at 2.15 sharp—--3424 ACEES FEEEHOLD Comprising— Sections 1 to 35, block 1, Mabel district. Southland, being one ot the earliest selections made by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, recently purchased from them by the present owner. The land immediately adjoins the beautiful and valuable property of Christopher Bosstian, Esq, known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to public competition is known “ BLENHEIM, And contains as above, 8124 acres excellent agricultural land, divided by Government survey into S 5 sections, varying from 80 to 110 acres each on an average, besides one . section in block IT., immediately adjoining, and which contains from 200 to 300 acres of valuable bush. Arrangements ore being made by which this trash section will be cut up into lota of 20 to 25 acres, to be offered separately, so that each purchaser of open land will have an opportunity of ' acquiring trash also. The owner, being determined to place this pro* perty absolutely in the hands of thepnblicjbas re. SS&saSSSMSSiSffiB intending boyar*the system ofnaming an Upset priced which every section will be submitted. , “j : UPSET BEIGE OP POETT-PIVE SmLIdWGS PEE ACRE. . No farther bid or reserve will benade ontlm part of the owner, and no sections will bo withdrawn. the croeeturice of 45s per acre will be entitled to paxeiiasa at that ridiculously low figure, should no further competition ensue. . Tskw.—ln order still further to meet the reel airemanta of all classes, the proprietor has determined to offer the most liberal termg,jiz.:-One-sMbcuhon W 1 of hammer; one-etoib in three months from date of rate; one-sixth to twelve months; one-sixth fa eighteen months; ono-smb to twenty-four months; one-sixth to thirty-months and one-sixth fa thirty-six months; each tostal-: ment bearing interest at the very moderate rate of a^^£^o^l^ > tesabmltted as a separate lot, to the order to which they are placed on the Government' map, and no section will be with,To enable buyers from Dunedin and InverMwiU leaving their homes that'morning to attend the —la, arrangements ore being made for the 9 a.m. andAß aim- express trains respectively, to poll up at Mataura for passengers to alight. Everv information may be obtained from the auctioneers, from Mr J. 8. Shanks, Mataura, or auctioneers. Bush, who will be happy to show intending purchasers over plans to course ot preparation.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5602, 7 February 1879, Page 8

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