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Charles Clerk. THOR hat to to, Wilkins’ Valuable Freehold in JB worSr°Lolt we"t,. Commodious House, Stabling he Fiva-olghtbs (f an a( ’ ro lend ns T DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOTS. 0 HE LET. In the l>o»t ports oi lown, at reduced rentals. CLARK, 4016 808 No. 880 Hereford street. rjl o B E h B T. ~*~That splendid House and Grounds on the Papanui road, lately occupied by Mr Wilhelm Schmidt. Full particulars on cTjJVKK - , 4729 803 No. 912 Auctioneer. OUBURBAN HOUSE AND LAND TO BE LET. AVONHEAD, UPPER BICCABTON. For a term of one or throe years, with 10, 20, or more, Acres of Splendid Grazing Laud, if desired. House of 10 rooms, and outbuildings, dairy, stable, garden, probard, tennis ground, &c., Ac. For full particulars, apply to ch-aeles CLAEK, 4917 308 No. 009 Hereford street. TO SOLICITOUS. MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. O BE LET, for a Term of Years, FIRSTCLASS OFFICES iu Hereford street. They consist of four rooms in thorough repair, ns recently occupied by the National Bank. Apply to 4916 308 No. 811 CHARLES CLAEK. T SCOTSTON, PAPANUI ROAD. gpilE CHEAPEST LAND IN THE MARKET. U SPLENDID SECTIONS, ranging from half acre to 2!? acres in extent. Magnificent soil; fine running streams j good frontages to May’s road j only four minutes’ walk from tram, and most easy terms of payment, extending over four years. PRICES FROM £125 TO £l4O PER ACRE. The adjoining land sold 12 months ago at £3OO per acre I Speedy clearance wanted to close estate accounts. For plans and further particulars, apply to . CHARLES CLARK, 4913 307 No. 773 Hereford street. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP Very Valuable Modern HOUSEHOLD FU.RNITUEE, Of Every Description. ME CHARLES CLARK is instructed by John Beaumont, Esq., who is leaving for England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Residence, Holly road, off Papanui road, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 6ih and 7th, All his Handsome and Splendid Furniture, Equal to new, and iu magnificent order. Catalogues are now ready. Sale each day at XI n.m. 4918 308 No. 898 CHARLES CLAEK, Auctioneer, H. Bennetts & Co. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, HORSE DEALERS, &c., &c. TAI TAPU! TAX TAPU! TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 6th. IMPORTANT AND ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., &c. MESSES H. BENNETTS & CO. are instructed by Mr Robert Crocker, who has sold his farms, and who is going South, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Tai Tapn, On the above date. The Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows : HORSES: 5 Saddle and Light-harness Horses, thoroughly . broken 1 Hack Filly, unbroken 1 Yearling I Foal CATTLE: 3 Cows in full profit 1 Cow apriugiug ta dslva 50 Head Store Cattle PIGS : 20 Stores and Porkers IMPLEMENTS: 2-horse M'Sherry Drill, X Tip Dray 1 Reaper, 3 Single-furrow Ploughs 1 Weighing Machine, 2 Sets Harrows 1 Wood’s Reaper and Binder Grass-seed Stripper, by Dnncan, &c. SUNDRIES : Shaft, Plough, leading and Trap Harness Corn Bins, Tubs, Milk Pans Buckets, Wheelbarrows Grinding Stones, Pig Troughs Ladders, 4 Cords Firewood A Quantity Seconds Wheat, Barley &c., • &c., And the Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Sale at 12 noon. luncheon provided. H. BENNETTS & CO., 4890 307 Auctioneers. W. J. a. Bluett. Me W. J. G., BLUETT, instructed by Mr James Millar, who is giving up contracting, will Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Irwell, close to the Hotel, At 12 o'clock noon, ON FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1884, ’ THE WHOLE OP HIS WORKING PLANT, Comprising Horses, Tip Carts, Drays Scoops, Picks, Shovels, &c. 7 Grand, Well-bred Upstanding Draught Mares and Geldings 5 Tip Carts 1 Dray * X Twine Binder, by M'Cormiok (new) 1 Wire do (nearly new) '4 Boxes Twine for the above 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Single do Large Quantity of Shaft and Leading Harness 1 Dog Cart (new and very good) 1 Light Trap Horse and Harness 1 2-horse power Chaffoutter 1 Corn Crusher 1 Portable House (new), containing five bunks 400 Bushels of Feed Oats And a Lot of Sundries too numerous to particularise. luncheon Provided at 11 o’clock. Sale at 12 o’clock. By permission of Mr Millar, Entries of Extra Stock for Bonfi Fide Sale may be made either with him or with the Auctioneer. All extra stock hot sold will bo charged halt commission on the reserve, W. J. O. BLUETT, Auctioneer, &c,, 4389 294 Leostoa PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR W. J. G. BLUETT, instructed by Patrick O’Connor, who is about goingon 1 larger farm, will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Spring's Leeston Hotel, ON THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1884, ABB THAT PARCEL OF LAND, Containing, by admeasurement, ORB (more or loss), S 75 And being R.S, 7895, situate iu tbo Ellesmere District, and only ouo mile from Leeston, where a fortnightly market (second only to the Metropolitan) is hold, and about the same distance from two railway stations, namely, Leeston and Doyloston. Iheland, which is all laid down to English grass, e *«ept about 24 acres, is of the grandest quality, and inwall-watered by never-foiling streams, The Improvements consist of a BROOMED HOUSE, 3-STALLBD (Open) VBLE, CHAFF HOUSE, COW SHED, &c. ho above Is we l! Worth the attention of graziers, istmmrt; UM,!1 ‘ &hyouo seeking a first-class or further particulars apply to W. J. O. BLUETT, Auctioneer, 1 394 Leestou4l

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 8