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SUMNER BEACH. j TO hotelkeepers and OTHERS. F O ,;E . ~8;.. A ** “ very rateable | Having a very long and uninterrupted frontage to Sumner Bay. . ; A largo; range of buildings, requiring tat little, alteration and ©xpendlturo to allord firat-oIMS accommodation. \ ' > > A Building Site unequalled in tta Provinoo for seaside residence, As‘an hotel site, it will In a few years time be worth ton times its pi esent value. | FOB SALE, A BARGAIN. TOM 185 1 Terms, if required, ; ’ Apply to; 'No. Ifi7 ; -i' I:' CHARLES CLARK. | ' F OB'B A L ’ A QUARTER - AOEB OF > LAND, j Situated in j HEREFORD STREET EAST,; j : With a 7-roomcd HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, ■ Good gardon.nrteglan well, &o. . Price very'low, as timbwoer is leaving Christchurch. [ Easy terma oi payment, i For pride; 401, qtojdy to i' I '*!,, r | '‘•i'" ' . /CHARLES CLARK, 'N6il7B Hereford street. 5 7194 190 WELL-BRED HORSES 1 & BUGGY; ■pi ' ■■’.-Ql',' R " S'. A L " E a splendid bay; gelding, Broken, to . saddle . ami . side-saddle, > quiet and' gdntle, and, 'one lof-, the handsomest horses iu the Province'; ■ Uoa done scarcely < any work. - ‘ : ;■■ A HANDSOME FILLY] >Fonr years old ; unbroken. ' -; ■ :--'a grey -iiAMi^:V^: Five years old, broken to saddle and. harness, A CREAM-COLOURED PONY, . - Broken to saddle and harness. ■■■■.■ r . . ; A choice prir ofi .. ,i , CREAM-COLOURED PONIES, Unbroken, tat very quiet, . A WELL-BUILT HOODED BUGGY, Nearly, new, with.sliding settt, and can be set fortwoor fourpd<>p,e. ; ; ■/, The. above can "be" seen at Mr CHARLES CLARK’S residence, Colombo street, south; and' for prices apply at; the office in Hereford street, Christchurch. No. 162. 7011185 WlitiSON’S HIGH STREET NURSERY. E |7l O S A - L Q , ;On easy terms of. Payment— ; Four good sections in this valuable block, : suitable for business purposes, or affording capital sites for private dwellings. Apply to (' il; - - ■ CHARLES CLARK, 515 185 - No. 160 Hereford street. fjl FOE SALE, OR TO BE LET, For a .term of years, the Premises known as . : HE ALBION BREWERY ■ s' At Addington, 5 , With siding'' to Railway, as now in the occupation of Messrs Ward and Co. These excellent, Premises consist of lar?e and well-built malting floor, kiln; ample storage, gbqd water supply, private dwelling house, &i., and are capable , of being readily adapted, for .the general; pur noses of a merchant, or for a coal and timber ■yard;Ac. -—■ ' ■. Possession can be given at once. ■' No. 958 . For plan and full particulars apply to 7016 185 CHARLES CL4BK. J. G-. Hawkos TUESDAY, March 23. DRAPERY, STATIONERY, SEWING MACHINES, PAWN TICKETS, DATES, FURNITURE. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the impoiters TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Booms Hereford street, Drapery, Boots, Ac. —A small invoice of general 1 goods just landed, including first-class stuff dresses in great variety. English made sewn boots and shoes made by W. Jones. Stationery.—A consignment just landed ex Pleiades, Lot marble table tops Sewing Machines.—Just landed, to be sold on account importers, who brought them direct from Pitt’s factory, Yorkshire, viz., two treadle new family imitation Fingers, with fittings and' extras complete; one treadle medium .machine, fit for tailors, dressmakers or upholsterers, with fittings and extras complete. Pawn Tickets.—For ladies’ diamond and ruby ring, gold bunting lever watch with gold obain and pendant and diamond ring (all very handsome). Dates.—Oh account of whom it may concern— SO oases Persian dates 50 „ „ „ in bond Furniture.—Large assortment of sitting-room and bed-room requisites. Tools.—Sheffield made hand and tenon saws, and lot other tools. Sale at 12 o’clock. 7202 190 TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1880. DRAPERY. STATIONERY. SEWING MACHINES. PAWN TICKETS. DATES. FURNITURE. MB J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the Importers TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, DRAPERY, BOOTS, Ac.—A small invoice of General Goods, just landed, including first nlaes Stuff Dresses in great variety; English-made Sewn Boots and Shoes, made' by W. Jones, ' . , . , , , STATIONERY—A consignment just landed ex Pleiades. Lot Marble Table Tops. SEWING MACHINES—Just landed, to be sold on account of Impoiters, who brought them direct from Pitt’s Factory, Yorkshire, viz., 2 treadle new Family imitation Singer’s, with fittings and extras completo; 1 treadle Medium machine, fit for tailors’, dressmakers’ or upholsterers* work; with fittings and extras complete. PAWN TICKETS—For ladies’ diamond and ruby ring, geld hunting lover watch, with gold chain and pendant, and diamond ring (all very handsome). DATES-On account of whom it may concern, 60 cases Persian Dotes , 60 „ ~ „ in bond, FURNITURE—Largo assortment of Sittingroom and Bed-room requisites. • TOOLS—Sheffleld-mads hand, and tenor saws and lot other tools. Sale at 12 o’clock. 35. Bennetts 4b Co. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. AUCTION SALE AT TAI-TAPU. MONDAY, APRIL 5. MESSRS H, BENNETTS A CO.havoreceived instructions from Mr E. Cfooker (who ; has let a part of his farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK ; At his Homestead, on the above date. Particulars in future advertisement. Special entries of stock may be ‘made with Mr l CbMoker on the ground, or with the auctioneers. ■ .. H. BBNNETIB * OO.; . , ■ , v. Auctioneers, , . 7217 190 ' Madras street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 6

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