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H. J. Boss. THIS DAT, At XI o’clock. 1 50-inoh bicycle . I large spring dray, 1 d.f. plough Fruit trees, ornamental and flowering shrubs X large timber waggon ■ 10 tons Derwent potatoes 60 sacks whole chick wheat 100 bushels prime oats 1 ton roped onions 2 tons prime cheese Wheat meal, flonr 20 carcases xirime mutton. and * At 1 o’clock, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including—--1 piano by Priestly, first-class tone, round tables, handsome bookcase, chest drawers, washstand and ware, mirror, ornaments, kitchen requisites, Brussel’s carpet, tapestry carpet, iron and wood bedsteads, &c.j Ac. All on account of a gentleman relinquishing housekeeping, and in first-class condition. Without Reserve. Also, Beautiful Fern Case and Perns Oval Table, Cabinet Sewing Machine and Standard Kilter nearly new, Chest Drawers Dinner Ware, Toilet Ware, Cone seated Chairs E.P. Cruet, Marble Clock. Steel Engravings Oil Paintings. Water Colours and Sundries On account of a family leaving for the North, and WITHOUT RESERVE. And Ironmongery of every sort Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Drapery Clocks and Watches, Guns, Sundries. HJ. E O S S~ Wi L L SELL, • At the CENTEAL SALEEOOMS, THIS DAY, Goods as above. The Bicycle will be offered at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. H. J. BOSS 4827 A. AYEES, Auctioneer. ~ MONDAY~JUNB Ist.' valuable"ppopeety. Close to the City. > RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. Cashel street Bast. i HJ. BOSS is favoured with instructions • from Mrs Stevens to ' • SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Central Salerooms, ON MONDAY, JUNE Ist, i ‘ At I o’clock, That Very Desirable . RESIDENTIAL PEOPEETY, Situated in Cashel street East (near the Stanmore road), and consisting of Two-storied House, containing Seven Booms (large, lofty and well-finished), Drawing- ‘ room 17 x 14, Hall 6-9 wide, Ac., Ac.; outside, Washhouse (with fire-place), Garden, Ac.; all standing on One-eighth Acre of land, securely fenced. The New Brighton Tramway, which will shortly be constructed, will without doubt enhance the value of all property in the vicinity. The greater x>art of the purchase money can . remain on mortgage j terms for the balance very 6&57 • H. J. BOSS, 4579 A. AYEES, Auctioneer. A. Ayers. MONDAY, JUNE Ist. IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL QUINN. , By order of E. C. Latter, Esq., Official Assignee. At the Central Salerooms (By land permission of Mr H. J. Boss), At 1 o’clock, ME A. AYEES has been favoured with instructions from the Official Assignee, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Central Sale Rooms— The Whole of THAT VALUABLE PEOPEETY Situate in Coleridge street, Sydenham, and ■ consisting ot one quarter acre Land, with nice four-roomed House and Outbuildings, Ac., Ac, The property will be sold subject to a mortgage of £125 to the Mutual Benefit Building Society, and will be sold without the slightest reserve. Terms Cash. A, AYEES, 476" 4298 Auctioneer, J. L. Wilson. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BETWEEN TAI TAPU AND LINCOLN. NEAR MESSES TOWNSEND’S. ON THE DRAIN ROAD. ME J. L. WILSON has received instructions from Mr Wisnavski, who is leaving for the North Island, TO SELL, At his Farm, as above, AXili BIS FARM STOCK. WORKING PLANT. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, os MONDAY, the Piest Day ok JUNE NENT, At la o’clock, S Excellent Draught Horses 1 First-class Cow, just calved 2 Springers 2 In-Profit 2 Yearlings 2 Sows, with litters 2 Sows, heavy in pig 2 Fat Pigs 10 Stores 14 Weanors 30 Fowls IMPLEMENTS. 1 S.F, flough 1 Tip Dray 1 Set Harrows Plough, Draught and Cart Harness 4 Troughs Quantity Tubs Some Seconds Wheat Several sacks Flour Some Potatoes and Carrots Some Onions 1 Barrel Churn About dozen Milk Pans 9 Gallon Cream Jar Quantity ot HOUSEHOLD PUKNITUBB About 100 tons Firewood Ac., Ac., Ac. Other Stock may be entered for this Sale. The Auctioneer would remind the public that ell MUST BE SOLD. Luncheon provided. ■ 4573 QUARTERLY SALE. , ON MONDAY, Sth JUNE. PRESENT ENTRIES: J MEEINO EWES in Lamb SEVERAL HORSES NUMBER OP PIGS IMPLEMENTS, Ac. 4835 J,. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. J. Ingram. TOHN INGRAM, has received instructions from 9 9 D. Sladden, Esq., in consequence of his having disposed of his Farm, TO SELL, At the Saleyards, Oxford, on FRIDAY, J U N Ei 5 T E, The Usual Market Sale Day, 100 Young Cross-bred Ewes, in Lauib 100 Cross-bred Hoggets 50 Young Cross-bred Wethers C Head Cattle and 13 Working Bullocks, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains. JOHN INGRAM, 4811 Auctioneer. SHEFFIELD MONTHLY MARKET SALE. THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, ISSS. - 12 o’clock noon. E JOHN INGRAM has received instructions TO SELL. THE SHEFFIELD YARDS, ON _ THE ABOVE DATE, The following GOODS:— 3 Cows 1 Springing Heifer 3 Calves 2 Reapers and Binders . I Disc Harrows and Broadcast Sower combined, by P. and D. Duncan; almost new 1 Double-Furrow and 1 Single-Furrow Plough S Drays 2 Sets Harrows 2 Grass Strippers 1 Cambridge Roller . I Whitechapel Cart and harness Quantity Dray and 5 Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 8