O. T. lok. THIS DAY, AT TUB CENTRAL SALEROOMS. 0. T. 1 0 K WILL M 8 Offer (or Bale BY AUCTION. A very Superior lot of Hams and Bacon, homo. ?««•<*» •»'«*. Barley, Chick Whaat, iiLx&s&r**" “* m Pou - A QnanUly of New and’&ooond.hand Furniture. Blanket#, Sheet#. Quilt#, Clothing, Shirt#. Ao«| AOi Sale at 11.30, 7691 87 J. G. Hawkoa. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. JR J. O. HAWSES WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hi# Boom#, Hereford street, FURNITURE—SingIe and double wood and iron bedsteads, spring and other mat. tresses, washatands and wore, crossing tables and glasses, chest drawers, ward, robe, dining and other tables, fenders, chairs, suite# (in hair and cretonne), Ao., Ac, BOOK-CASE, in mahogany, and small lot of well-assorted books. STERLING SILVER eonp ladle, 1 pair sauoo ladles, and 6 forks. PICTURES—2 very curious old oil paintings, DRESSES—3 embroidered Indian skirts and 8 ball dresses. Sale at 13 o’clock. Aoland, Campbell & Co. WHBTERFIKLD. TVfEBSBS AOLAND, CAMPBELL A 00. have IUL instrnotlens from John Hawdon, *’ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OH TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, MB QUILL’S HOTEL, ASHBURTON, At a o'clock, THE MILL FARM. WEBIERFIELD, Containing about 19AA ACRES OP MAGNIFICENT TREE. AIUU HOLD LAND, allot which ha# been under cultivation (except about 180 acres), 810 acres in oats after turnip#, about 80 acres in turnips, the balance in Englbrh grass. The property is well fenced and subdivided. The greater part of the land ia of ffret-olasa quality, the soil being exceedingly rich and well suited either for grazing or agricultural farming. There is a never-failing supply of water. In connection with the freehold there is the right of depasturing stock over a large tract of first-olaas grazing country. A# the Westerfiold Railway Station, on the Mount Somers line, adjoin# the property, there la every facility (or placing a took in the market. There ia good shooting and fishing on the If the property is not sold in one block, it wilt be subdivided and offered in three farms. Plan# are now in cornea of preparation. Pull paxtleulan os to terms (whioh are very easy) can be obtained from HARPER & CO.. Solicitors, Christchurch; Or, the Auctioneers, 63835 ACLAND, CAMPBELL ft 00. WESTEBFIELD. Messrs aoland, Campbell & co. have received instructions from Mr Andrew Dawaoa TO SELL, (In conjunction with Messrs Matson, Cox and Co.), AT QUILL'S HOTEL. ASHBURTON, OH TUESDAY, thb 29th NOVEMBER, Hia WESTEBFIELD FARM, (Ratal Section No. 88100) Containing—--200 acres. Securely fenced and sub-divided Into (our paddocks of 25 acre# each} permanent water in each paddock. All the farm la under crop—viz., 100 Acres Wheat, first crop after turnips, 75 Acres Cate after turnips, and 85 Acres Turnips. This Property offers any farmer desirous of securing a profitable and compact form a good opportunity for investment, as the land is well watered, of very fair quality, and In close proximity to the Westerfiold Railway Station. Terms easy on application, and at Sale, Annly to MATSON, COX ft CO., Ashburton; Or to the Auctioneers, ACLAND, CAMPBELL ft CO., 7SBI 87 Chris tohnroh. j WESTEBFIELD. After the above Properties have bean offered, idTEBBRS ACLAND, CAMPBELL ft CO. *** WILL SELL ?i4i ACRES OP GOOD LAND. Being Sections Nos. 29187,29188, and 32503. The is a Corner Block, bounded on two sides by roods, and fenced. It ia moat conveniently attnatod, being within ©aay divtnnoo of the Hallway StftUon. There la water running through the Jrroportye Terms easy at Sale. ACLAND, CAMPBELL ft CO„ 7890 88 Auctioneers. TEW ERA IN THB PRACTICE OP LIFE ASSURANCE. E NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOOIA* WON OF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED.) Actuary and Secretary s John M. Templeton, F.1.A., J.P. risterad under the "Life Assurance Companies as a secured assets in New Zealand Head Office i Temple Chambers, Featherstoa street, Wellington. DiaXOTons i Edward Pearce, Esq.. J.P., Chairman. Hon Patrick A. Buckley. Robert M. Greenfield, Esq. William H. Levin, Eeq., M.H.E. Janos Smith, Esq. HE most Liberal aiidßqaltoblo Office (or Life Assurance in the Australasian Colonies. The i office for young men. roflts divided every three years, tie following important features in the practice Intual Life Assurance, were adopted and first educed Into those Colonies by the National L*That no member's policy aUall bo allowed to lapse on account of the non-payment of any premium, so long as it has a surrender value sufficient to pay the premium over8. Thatno member shall bo compelled to pay a higher premium on his polloy than that sot opposite to his ago in the Table of Bat on, 3, That the age of members shall be taken as at nearest birthday. 4, Profltaaro divided every Throe Years, 5 Settlement Policies, which relievo from the ’ expenses attending the preparation of a Deed of Battlement, and from the necessity of troubling (rlende to become Trostoes. fljoee in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellingim^New*^Zealand llranch—a local institution sating all monies in the Colony, Resident Secretary—Thomss Swain. District Agents i ACLAND, CAMPBELL ft 00„ Christchurch. Davies & Winter SOUTH RAKAIA. ES ft WINTER wilt hold their usual MONTHLY SALE OM „ „ „ DHUBBDAY Ibt DBG., or as, Cattle, sheep , ftc., Ac, submit on account of Mr Meredith Wilaon, Without reserve. ,p, Hornsby Engine and Combine, in good rorbing order. gale at 2 o’clock.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 7
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