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H. B. Alport.’ THIS DAY, MONDAY, FEB. 10, At 12 noon. IMPORTANT SALE or FARM LITE, AND DEAD STOCK. UNDER BILL OF SALE, Barker to Parker. MB H. E. ALPORT hab received instructions from Mr Isaac Allen, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above time. On the Pom of Charles Dry Parker, NEAR IK WELL, 1 boy horse, Prince, 5 years old ' 1 dut cay mare, Folly, Ogea - ' • i aajt btuwa mare, Jessie, 5 years old, and foal at loot 1 dark brown mare, Jessie, aged , i or..wu h ese. Tommyi Us hi cay mure, Fanny, 5 years old 1 grey gee.iug, Boh, aged 1 11,,-tit chestnut yearling colt I r it co -s Queen Xmi suit woite cow, Cherry - x ro-i a -u white hull calf 1 . ciip.ng machine, by Samuelson 1 ilowm d a uouoleJarrow plough • X Howard’s tingle do do 1 XX-raa-y's du do S sets swaiglo-tieos 1 sat ha rows, hy Howard . Xdo do, by Lurant l( ....... 2 sets diamond liar rows, hy Bhb and Another 1 field ro ler, from Albion Worts ; X ohafi-o utter, hy Garrett and Bon 1 oat-cruuher, by Reading Works 1 spring cart, by Hoot and Son 1 set spring cart harness, by Howell 1 set cart harness , 2 sets leading harness 4 sets plough harness 5 collars, and harness 1 farm dray and harvest frame, by Harvey 1 saddle .■■ti-i/; 40 hurdles 1 Avery's weighing machine < X wheelbarrow 1 grindstone a saddles ; ’ . Quantity of ... HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, ■ Ac. ■ ted.'" ’ ■ Ac. Sale at 18 noon. Terms cash. No reserve. 6753-122 BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEE. SALE OF LAND~ADJOININQ THE RAILWAY STATION AT PAPANUIMB H. E. ALPORT has received, instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Salerooms. Christchurch, FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 14, At 1 o'clock in the afternoon, • AU that piece of Land immediately adjoining the fapanul Railway Station; being part of rural section No. 203. measuring 1 acre 2 roods and 18 perches, or thereabouts, with four-roomed House erected thereon. ; > Title—Land Transfer Act. To investors, t peculators, and grain merchants and otters, this property oners great inducements. It joins the railway station at Papanui, has about 7| chains of frontage to the railway, with 8} chains to a road leading from Papanui to the railway. Is suitable for a grain and produce store, to which a aiding could be readily constructed. More ample particulars to be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, or from Mr Richard D. Thomas, Solici tor for the Mortgagee. ' 6751-122 ON FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 14, At 12 noon. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE or PIANO, FURNITURE, Electro-Plated Goods, Cutlery, Ironmongery, FRAMED AND UNFRAMED PHOTOS And Engravings, ■ ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, , Stereoscopes and Slides, BOOKS, DRAPERY & HABERDASHERY, Preserved Lobsters, do. 4c. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Sale Booms, Christchurch on above date, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS,— 1 sweet-toned Trichord Piano, by Bord. Paris 1 well-made Dining-room Suite, cedar frames, copper springs , , 6 Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, 1 Conch Iron Bedsteads, Tables, 40. Framed Engravings and Photographs from Celebrated pictures Unframed Photos do ~ ' Stereoscopes and Slides Pocket Knives, Razors, and Scissors Electro-spoons, Forks, Sugar Tongs ; Corkscrews, Tweezers, Tin-openers, and other American notions M* Piece goods, Palermo and Tasso cloth, alpaca, striped muslin for drosses, white and unbleached calico, gloves, braces After.which, 100 volumes books—History, Reviews, Elegant Extracts, Johnson’s-Works, 4c. 3 cases fresh lobsters j And other goods. 6755 122 Charles .Clark. TO SHOPKEEPERS, FRUITERERS FANCY-GOODS STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. Unrivalled opportunity of Securing A HIGHLY LUCRATIVE BUSINESS Thoroughly Established, Without Premium. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the; present; proprietor. Hr Henry Marks, who: is compelled to relinquish business solely on account of ill-health, - - TO LET TOGETHER, OR SEPARATELY, Those THREE first-class business SHOPS, at the comer of Manchester and Team streets/ now occupied by him as a Fruiterer’s Confectioner’s, and Fancy Goods Shops, Every one is awara of the large profits each of these businesses is producing to the proprietor, who is reluctantly compelled to withdraw from' their active management, and consequently prefers disposing of the whole. The proprietor will let -the-' Shops for any term from one to flvoyears, and will charge nothing for the Goodwill of either business, the whole ora port of the present Stockand Fittings may be taken at a valuation. - Early application necessary. For terms, plans, and further particulars, apply to No, 14 6038-118 CHARLES CLARK. Hnefoidstreet. GOVERNORS BAY. A CAPITAL DWELLING-HOUSE, well furniahed, with STABLING, COACH-HOUSE, ABOUT TWO ACRES OF LAND, And every convenience. TO BE LET FOR 8 OB 4 MONTHS. This property is situated in the choicest part of Governor's Bay, and most easy access is obtained ' to it by both steamer and coach. For to 6686-118 i to view and farther CHARLES CLARkT* TO LET. SPLENDID FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE, SONTAININ Q 17 large, lofty, and very comfortable rooms, not far from the centre of , standing on one acre of ground, tastefully laid out as ornamental garden. For further particulars and cords to view, apply to No .5 CHARLES CLARK, 6634-118 : Hereford street. ; FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR THE COLLEGE, rno BE LET, for' taro months!, from the; 10th I Inst., a Furnished House of ten rooms, , excellent situation, and v&ycomfort able. Aimlv to 7 ■. CHASSIS C*A|K, No-16 flffiHQ.ua Hereford street. J.li.WilSOli. BUSINESS CIRCULAR, MB J. L. WILSON, having'completed his New Premises, consisting of Offices, St on-Eoom—the most ooinmo and Cnrigtchurch—with Yard and Fens for Hones behind, of which he invited infection rwri friends for past favours, assures them be unow In a better position than ever to do any bnaineas entrusted to Mm, eltherinGraln, Property, or Homes, for which he intends to hare regular weekly sales as noon as the season requires snob conveniences. Address— Mjjl-CT Exchange, Cashel street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5604, 10 February 1879, Page 8

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