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£>. 0. Aikman. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. TIMBER! TIMBER!! TIMBER!!! BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE MR J. GOSS’, SIDING RAILWAY, Durham Street South. Mr 0. 0. AIKMAN has been favoured with Instruction* from Mr J. flora to rebalt to PUBLIC COMPETITION, upward* ol nnn aaa Ft BED and WHITE PINE and jiATAI TIMBER, all ibe* 60,000 * w “' OK AAA Ft fitx I T, and O. FLOOSING, iiO,UUU BEST KAUAI 26,000 Si^Ki 1 T - “ d LmNO * BKST 200,000 VDLSHmotE3 20 000 V • :D • I '• CLINGS. Sand Bft 10*000 n V ' D ' L ‘ TIMBEE * Also, A large quantity of WHITE PINE LINING and PLOOBING. Sale at 2 o’clock. Term* at sale. 6641-127 TO COACH BUILDEB3. aOODWILL and LEASE of an Extensive Coach Builder’s Premises, in a first-class position in Christchurch, FOB SALE. The premises contain every accommodation for continuing and extending the present large business, which has been conducted by the proprietor for a number of years. . „ , . The tenant wonld have to take over the plant, stock, Ac., favourable terms for which will be given. Apply to „ C. C. AIKMAN, 6385.-H2 Cashel street.

O. T. Ick, SALVAGE GROCERIES. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. , ■ AT THE . CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. G. T, ICK, is Instricted by Mr Si ensen ■\o SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A lot of GROCERIES, &c , • Saved from the late fire in Lichfield street, Consisting of— Hobart Town jams Preserved salmon and lobster Bice, sardines, soap Mustard, blacking Taper bags Cocoa, codec, nuts Pipes, clothes pegs, ft c., &o. 7 cases ale, each 4 doz. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Terms cash, and no reserve. 7211-134 IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT FBESHFOBD HOUSE, Lichfield street. MB C. T, ICE has received instructions from Mrs M. B, Hart, who la leaving Christchurch for England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, FEB. 20, DRAWING ROOM, BINDS G, AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, Including—--1 fine-toned grand piano, dining room suite in leather, splendid Brussels carpets and rugs, gilt, clocks, walnut tables, easy and other chairs, 1 splendid microscope in mahogany ease, and very powerful (as good as new), fenders and irons, glass centre piece, card table, horsehair chairs, small sideboard, butler's stand, conches, lamps, slide oval table, hall chairs, cane chairs, very handsome mahogany bedstead (with rich damask furniture), elegant brass bedstead and furniture, iron bedstead, washstonds, large looking glasses, chests of drawers, palliasses, mattresses, pillows, 4c., bedroom carpets, roll of French matting, oilcloth, nursery gnards, screens, fenders, baths, mangle, 2 capital mowing machines, garden tools, firewood, lot of bricks, shop ■ window (glazed), garden frame, jars, wash tubs, kitchen utensils, and a large lot of miscellaneous articles. The sale will commence at 12 o’clock sharp, and every lot will be sold without the slightest reserve. : t ■ C. T. ICK, 7212-134 Auctioneer, ’ Maclean Brothers. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, . At 3 o’clock. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE IN OTAGO FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MACLEAN BROTHERS, instructed by the Executors of the late W. A. Tolmie, JEsq., will submit to public competition, at their Booms, Manse street, Dunedin. on the above date, THE WAIRUNA ESTATE, Consisting of 12 081 ACBES 0P freehold land. This valuable block, an early selection by the late Mr Tolmie, who, at the time, had any quantity of the best lands in the province to choose from, is situate in the Wairana District, within 1$ miles of the Southern Trunk Bailway, and about 5 miles from Clinton. The whole is beautiful undulating country of low ellevation, watered by numerous streams, and in its native state, is without exception the best grassed land in Otago. The Femahafcariver forma the northern boundary for about miles, and the other boundaries are fenced substantially with sod, ditch and bank, or wire fence. The Wairuna stream (sheep proof throughout its length) runs through the centre of the estate in the line of its greatest length, and with cross fences of wire and standards subdivides it into six paddocks. With the exception of about 1000 acres, the whole property is fit for the plough, and the soil throughout is of excellent quality, and admirably suited for the growth of cereals, root crops, and English grasses. ’ JThe proximity of this property to the railway, its excellent exposure, combined with the fact that the streams are stocked with English trout, and that pheasants and partridges abound in the district, render it a most desirable investment for a resident proprietor j while on the other hand, from its excellent natural boundaries, and the numerous streamlets which intersect it, it is well worthy the attention of speculators with a view of catting it npinto moderate-sized farms. 8 Gentlemen desiring to inspect the property will please communicate with the Auctioneers, in order that a man and horses may wait them at Clinton on unval of train or coach. Flans are new in preparation. Terms in future advertisement. 4144.44 MACLEAN BROTHERS, Auctioneers, 1

Wright, Stephenson Sc Co. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, AT TIB WOOL STORES, High street, Dunedin, FIRST CLASS RUiTaND STOCK FOB SALE BY AUCTION. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have re. ceiyed instructions, to. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, * At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, FRIDAY, FEB, 21, THE ORMAGLADE STATION, with 23,500 Merino 81eep * “ a 9 Horses , Also— At 2 o'clock. Being run 200, situate In the Benger district, of th PrOTinoJaldistriot of Otago, THE FREEHOLD OF 684 ACRES nn SDh4Ah a., i ' 9 Auctioneers, or to 5664-88 FE OT tO ~ apply to U PEANOIS FULTON, ESQ., Crawford street, Dunedin,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 8

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