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Matson, Buss & Co. r ORTHEBN CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, APRIL 20tu. 4000 BHEEF 2QQ HEAD CATTLE $0 FAT AND STOBE PIGS FUBNITUBE. Sale at 12 o'clock. MATSON, BUSS & CO., Auctioneers. C. Newton & Son, I BACING STOCK! BACING STOCK I TUESDAY, APBIL 29th INST. -ESSBS C. NEWTON & SON have been . instructed by Montague Smith, Esq. (who is retiring from the turf), T O OF F ER, At Messrs Miles and Co.'s Repository, ON TUESDAY, APBIL 29th INST., At 12 o'clock, The following Horses for absolute sale, Viz. : KINGASK, Hero-Toi, 4yrs MADONNA, Hippocampus—Titiko, yearling (engaged for the chief two and three-year-old events) MISS BBADDON, Fiction—Miss Sykes, 3yrs LITTLE NELL, Korari—NeU Gwynne, 3yr S BUGBY, splendid hack and good jumper POST BOY, grand saddle and harness horse ' Also, A Quantity of Racing Gear Alsi, On account of S. Nosworthy, Esq., Ch f, 2yrs, Perkin Warbeck—Minnehaha, by Sledmere—Flat Iron Also, Account Mr P. H. Duncan, The well-known Hunter WINFIELD, by Daydawn ; haß taken first prizes at Christchurch and Timaru Shows. Very quiet, and an excellent hock. Also, Account Mr H. J, Monkhouse, Bay Gelding by Nobleman, good in single and double harness, and a good hack. j Grey Gelding, syrs, by Nobleman, good hack and harness horse Also, On account of other Clients, Several really good Hacks, Hunters, and Harness Horses. 4701 302 ■ C. NEWTON & SON. Avers, Boss & Co. Apples, special qualities, Nonpareil, Empress, Pippins, &e. 5 tons prune Derwent Potatoes 2 „ Boped Onions 3 „ Akaroa Cheese 20 sacks Chickwheat 20 „ Prime Barley 20 „ Barley Meal, stout Tea in boxes. Constantia Wine Portable Boilers Dog Cart and Harness Bakes, Forks, Hoes, &c. FUBNITUBE 5 Chests of Drawers 8 Bedsteads Suite in cretonne Crockery and Sundries YERS, BOSS & CO. WILL SELL, At the Central Salerooms, i THIS DAY, Goods as above. SPECIAL ENTBY— j 15cwt Turnip Seed, fresh Sale at 11 o'clock. CITY AND SUBUBBAN PBOPEBTY. TO CAPITALISTS, AND PEOPLE IN WANT OF A HOME IN RISING LOCALITIES. BUBE INVESTMENTS. "ESSBS AYEBS, BOSS & CO. are instructed, by the owners, TO SELL, At their Central Sale Booms, OS MONDAY, APBIL 28th, 1884, At 12 o'clock noon, The following grandly situated and valuable properties, viz.: - On account of Mr John Taylor, 1. Substantial New Brick House of 7 rooms, iron roof, plastered throughont, with all conveniences, standing on {-acre land fronting Walpole street, and near Opawa road 2. House of 5 rooms, well built, situated in Gordon, street, East Belt * Both occupied by good tenants. On account of Mr James Williams, 3. Large and most Desirable Besidence of 6 rooms, all lofty and well proportioned, with conservatory, spacious hall, &c, on i-aore land, tastefully laid out, situite at ] the corner of Phillip street and Creek street; just over the East Belt 4. Well-built House of 4 rooms, let to good tenant, in Creek street 5. Well-built Cottage of 3 rooms, let to good tenant, in Creek street. On account of Mr G. W. D. Morris, 6. That Large and nearly New Shop and Dwelling of 2 storeys, containing 6 rooms, having a double frontage to Phillip street and Creek street, with i-acre of land, and supplied with fowl-house, stables, &c, &o. Title Perfect. Also, On account of Mr A. J. Kingsbeer, i-acre of land situated in Gordon street, off the Gasworks road, with a house of 3 rooms thereon, garden well stocked with choice fruit trees, g»od artesian, &c. i-acre land in Hill View street, Phillipstown, wif.li anhaf.antinl n.nrl almrtflt ilfiw hmiRA of 4 rooms, nicely finished, with workshop 30 x 11; close fenced all round. Interest in that splendidly situated property in Ferry road, consisting of all that large two-storey shop and dwelling-house of 6 well-proportioned rooms. The shop is 38 x 14, has plate glass fronts, with slate and iron roof. The Auctioneers would call very special attention to these properties. They are in every instance well worth the attention of the capitalist desiring a safe investment, or that of those who want a home, with an assurance of rapid and increasing value. VERY SMALL DEPOSITS REQUIRED. The Auctioneers are prepared to give most liberal terms at a low rate. AYEBS, BOSS & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 4326 292 1664 165, Colombo street. TUESDAY, APBIL 29th. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF FIEST-CLASS FURNITURE, &c. Owner leaving Canterbury. MESSRS AYEBS, ROSS & CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr Batohelor (who is leaving Canterbury, TO SELL, On the Premises, 22, Wilson street (next to tho Bible Christian Chapel), On TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1884, At 11 o'olook, The whole of his splendidly preserved FURNITURE, Which inoludes Handsome suite in walnut and crimson Damask Pedestal table, ohetfonier, pier glass 1 Magnificent piano, trichord, 7-8 octave, full rich tone, iron frame, and praotioally now Brussels ourpet and hearth-rug Vory pretty 8-day striking clook, in squaro glass case, oil paintings, &o. Bedrooms 1 and 2 contain—lron bedsteads, (wests of drawers, toilet tables, large and handsome oheval mirror, Kidder carpets, oilcloth Dessert sorvioe, China and glassware, and a large assortment of kitchen requisites, including portable boiler, &o. Parties furnishing would do well to attend this sale, as Mr Batchelor is positively leaving, and thore is Sale at 11 o'olook. Terms cash. AYEBS, BOSS & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 4579 299 1745 165, Colombo street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8