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J. Gk Hawkes THIS DAY, THUE3DAY, FEB. 12. l/TE J. G. HAWKES WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Eooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE -The balance unsold on the 11th, after which DEAPBBT STOCK in Bankrupt Estate of Wm. Brassington, comprising millinery, dress pieces, ladies’ and children s underclothing, 2 Singer’s sewing machines, panelled counter, sliding door, gloss show case, &c., &c. Also, Piano, by Bord. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5219-135 FRIDAY, FEB. 13. E J. G. HAWKES WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . At his Rooms, Hereford street, In the estate of Mr Charles Cooper, deceased, 20 Christchurch Gas Company Shares, 4th issue 24 tolo dal Bank Shares In the estate of J. L. Blair, 10 Union Insurance Shares Sale at 12 o’clock. 5218-137 H. E. Nathan & Co. FEIDAY, FEB. 13. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSES H. E. NATHAN & CO, have received inf tractions from Miss Hcanlen, of the East Town Belt, who is leaving the Province, to SELL BY AUCTION At their Eooms, High street, the whole of the FURNITURE AND BEDDING Of a seven-roomed house, oompiisiug Dining and drawing-room suites, chiffonier, hall chairs, pictures, fenders and fire-irons, glass and platedware, chimney end dressing glasses, curtains, books, Wheeler and Wilson cabinet sawing machine, harmonium, iron bedsteads, bedding, crockery, and cooking ntensils. Also, 100 single stretchers Goods on view at the Saleroom To-morrow. Sale commence 1 o’clock sharp. 5184r-136 Charles Clark. TO ALL IN SEARCH or a FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE Situated tn the best part of Christchurch. FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY, FEB. 12. Of the leasehold interest in town section No 331 situated in ARMAGH STREET WEST. Together with. The well built house and promises on same as now in the occupation of William Conyers, Esq, Also, Of the household furniture and effects, Me CHARLES CL ABK has been favoured with instructi ons f-om William Conyers, Esq,, consequent on his leaving Christchurch, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, ARMAGH STREET WEST, As above named— His right, title and interest in his valuable lease of town section No 331 situated in the beet part of Armagh street west, close to Cranmer square, together with the excellent dwelling-house on same, containing diving-room, drawing-room, breakfast room, kitchen, scullery, five bedrooms, stable, coach-house, loosebox, and all other necessary outbuildings, with good water supply and gas laid on throughout the house. The lease is held from the Church Property Trustees for a terms of 31 years, from Nov. 2G, 1874, at the low annual ground rent of £2O. N.B.—Possession of the premises will he given on the day after the sale, viz., Friday, Feb 13. and easy terms of payment can be arranged for the purchase money. After the sale of the above named leasehold will be offei ed on the premises a capital assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. Comprising Drawing-room Dining-room Breakfast-room And bedroom furniture Also. Kitchen Utensils and sundries 4717-125 Sale at 12 o'clock. Ko 149 D, Strcmaeh. FRIDAY, FEB. 20, At 2.30 o’clock sharp, “O OXBUEGH ESTATE. MOUNT STUART DISTRICT. Very important to parties desirous of acquiring really good AGRICULTURAL FARMS. Subdivided in small Farms on DEFERRED PATH BN TS. 6000~ OEES of this Magnificent Freehold Estate will be offered for Sale by Public Auction in the Wool Stores lately occupied by Mr E. W. Capatiok, adjoining the Milton Railway Station, Tokomairiro, ON FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1880, At 2,30 o’clock p.m. sharp. In drawing attention to this important sale, the Auctioneer feels very little is neeessary to be said, as this estate has long been known as one of the finest agricultural properties in the provincial district of Of ago. It has the advantages of a splendid climate, is weil sheltered and entirely free from floods, excessive droughts, and severe frosts. The property is subdivided into convenient-sized farms, varying from 100 to 300 acres, each of which is weil watered.

For the information of intending buyers from other districts, the auctioneer would state that the whole of the land is ploughnhle and the greater part of it is in its natural state, and covered with strong grasses. The soil is very rich, with a good loamy subsoil, and especially suitable for the growth of wheat, oats, barley, turnips, and grasses of the finest quality. Last season over 40 bushels of oats per acre were taken from 150 acres of this laud on a first furrow, and plo 'ghcd for three months only before sowing. The property also enjoys the incalculable advantage of being situated at a distance varying from 2J to 8 miles from three railway stations. The terms are of snch a liberal character that they are far more advantageous to the buyer than the Government deferred system, namely, 20 per cent cash, balance daring five years at 8 per cent. Further particulars and plans to be had from the owner, MR WALTER MILLER • And from DONALD IiEID, Solicitor, Miltons And from DONALD STRONACH, 5033-132 Auctioneer, Dunedin. W. Courtney. FARM FOR SALE IN TARANAKI. WILLIAM COURTNEY, by Mortgagee, will order of the SELL BY AUCTION, AT NEW PLYMOUTH, ON FEB. 21, Unless stayed by previous payment of the debt, A Farm, beautifully situated at the mouth of the Uranni River, enclosed within a ring fence, containing 429 acres of open land. £ISOO may remain on the above property. Per further particulars, apply to the 4851-128 AUCTIONEER. Delamain & Co. CARRIAGE HORSES, EOR sale privately, two pairs Carriage Horses, bays with black points. Good in.all kinds of harness and saddle. Roomy, covered, : family wagonette, s’et of double silver-plated harness. Also, fair match ponies, and several good carriage horses and hicks. 4772-126 . DELAMAIN & CO; '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5917, 12 February 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5917, 12 February 1880, Page 8