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H. Matson & Co. A DOING TON YARDS. TO-MORROW. PIGS, a good line - Head FAT HEIFERS. Additional entrieslT **00!; ‘ Auctioneers. Matson, Buss fc Co. eangxoea! ' lASD SALE. ATSON. BUSS & CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (By order of the Mortgagees). ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3no, 18S5, At 12 Noon, At their Salerooms, Rnugiora, All that PIECE OF LAND, containing ONE ROOD, feeing part R.S. 53, situate in Church , street, Rangiora, together with the cottage thereon. Terms at Sale. MATSON, BUSS & CO., Auctioneers. G. H. N. HKtMORE, Solicitor for Mortgagees. 9728 Charles Clark. THIS DAY. VALUABLE MAIN STREET FRONTAGE. 30 FEET TO HIGH STREET. GOOD PRESENT INCOME PROM TWO SHOPS. M 1 CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION. At his Rooms in Hereford street, TUESDAY, FEB. 21th, FEET FRONTAGE ON HIGH STREET (part of Town Section 983) by a depth of CO Feet, Together With the TWO SHOPS built thereon, at present, and for years past, ;u the occupation of Messrs Heslip and Friestuall respectively. 30 The property is in a commanding position for any ernnoh of business; it has a certain prospective value, and is a good present investment. No. 73 Sale at 12 o’clock. 9437 £OB THIS DAY. RAILWAY FRONTAGE AND SIDING SITES. A GRAND POSITION von MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Liquidators of tho Linseed Oil and Fibre Company to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, os TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24m, O ACRES OF LAND, Part of R.S. 91, situate u on tho south side of and having a very long frontage to tho Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway at the Wooistou station. The position is in every way stilted for any manufactory, and the ground is so situated that an easy subdivision can he made, and full benefit of railway communication secured to each site. For plan and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. No. 970 Sale at 12 o’clock. 913 S 208 I. LECTRC-PLATED WARE. FOE Immediate SALE, to close consignment, n Ch> ice Selection of Table Requisites of the nowest designs ; first-class quality,' and at invoice p rices. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, 9089 No. 74 Hereford street. H. B. Alport. THIS DAY, TUESDAY-, 21th FEBRUARY. At 12 noon. (g ALES BY" AUCTION, At the Hereford street Salerooms, Christchurch. On Account the Agent of the Public Trustee, Re SAMUEL HEATLEY, Deceased, 1 Travelling Trunk, Quantity Wearing Apparel. On Account the Bailiff. Under Distraint for Rent. LONG versus EISSELL. STOCK OP TINSMITH’S GOODS AND TOOLS, Viz.:— Street Lamps, Pumps, Meat Safe Tin Cans. Bowls, Kettles, Measures Cooking Utensils Iron Wire, Sheet and H ’op Iron Tinsmith's Roller, Anvils, Jenny Vyce, Gelatine, and other tools. Ou Account Various Owners, A Parcel of Very Superior Carpenter's Tools X Large Turning Lathe and Tools for same Chamber Earthenware, Glassware Dinner Cutlery Cooking and other Kitchen Utensils. Also, Suite Drawing-room F V RNITUEE, in cretonne Fine-toned PLANO in walnut case Brussels Carpet, Fender and Fire-irons Round Kauri Table Spring Mattress, Marble-top Washstind Venetian Blinds Child’s Cot and Mattresses, and Other Goods. H. E. ALPORT, 3705 Auctioneer. S. P. Andrews & Co. ~ ABSOLUTE SALE. WEDNESDAY- NEXT, 25m FEB. TO TINSMITHS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS FARMERS, AND GENERAL DEALERS. By Order of the BailiS. Under Distraint for Rent. s. ?. ANDREWS & CO. instructed by the Bailiff, WILL SELL, * At their Rooms, by PUBLIC AUCTION, . An Immense Stock of TINSMITH’S GOODS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, Carefully made for this market, consisting of every requisite made iu Tin, for Gardeners and Horticulturists Milkmen and Farmers Bakers and Pastrycooks Stablemen and Contractors Station-holders and fcheep Farmers , Road and Railway Contractors Men ou the Tramp, Grass Seeders Japanned Goods iu abundance. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. 9G93 J. Ingram. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with,.instructions from Mrs E, Baxter, who is leaving for England, to SELL-, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 6xh MARCH, At his Rooms, Oxford, HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising a Magnificent Suite (made to order) in oak and crimson velvet, Bedstead, Washstand. Dressing Table, Chest Drawers (all mahogany), Hair Mnttrass, Feather Bed, Iron Bedstead, Side Board, Dessert Service, Toilet Service, and sundries. The Auctioneer desires to call special attention to this Furniture, being of a very superior class, and of a. quality seldom to bo met with in the Colony, and worthy the attention of those who desire a really substantial article. The above will be removed to the Auction Rooms for convenience of sale, and will be submitted immediately after the usual sale of Live Stock. JOHN INGRAM. 0720 Auctioneer. E. J. T. Ford 'A—2r 9p, paling fence all round, sinal ttage, washhouse, fowlhousos, coops, stock poultry, and sundry tools. To bo sold as a ole. VILLE—Good -i-roomed Cottage, nicely aated; section has large frontage. A bargain, ■y small deposit and long terms, h and £T per month for three years will -chase good, healthy building site, (SO links iatage in Sydenham, near Gasworks road, interest : certificate of title free of charge. Y KOAD —Corner Easons toad, 355 perches. VS MiG AD—Three sections, from £IOO. JsULA—Blocks of 100 to 300 acres For Sale To Be Let with purchasing clause. iHTIN'S. Opawa—Two Sections, 2i and u* •es j splendid position, Very easy terms. r A.—Hawford Plan : Kino .Building Allotsnts, £ acre to 3 acres. Tho host suburban ea in the market. Terms very easy. BE LET, with purchasing clause —1280 acres, )ld, fenced, subdivided, part broken up, part »wn; large house and necessary buildings; low . beveral improved Farms, 200 acres and os. * r t negotiated. '.jt-™* Agent, Valuator. Share- "> Licensed Land Broker Hereford street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7483, 24 February 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7483, 24 February 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7483, 24 February 1885, Page 8

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