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A. Atom. By Order of the Bailiff of the B.M. Court. KLINGENSTEIN v. WANSEY. |0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OK SATURDAY, the 31st JULY, 1886, BT MR A. AYERS, At the Yards, at the rear of Klingenstein's Hotel, Cafchel street, At 11 o'clock in the forenoon,. 2 Very Superior and Handsome DAIRY COWS and 6 Splendid, Welt-bred PIGS. After whioh, at 11.80 a.m.. There will be SOLD, in like maimer, under the same instructions, a large quantity of EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNIT.UBE, At the CITY SALEROOMS, Hereford street, It having been removed thereto for convenience of Sale. The Furniture is of really first-class charaoter, and comprises the usual well-selected articles to home, viz.:— Drawing-room, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen furniture, sofa and easy chair in maroon repp, gipsy, occasional, inlaid, and . other tables, oil paintings, steel engravings; looking-glass and umbrella stand, bedsteads, bedding, maroon repp curtains, blue do, lace do, washstands and dressing tables, dumb waiter and stand, lookingglasses, matting mats, Brussels carpets, blankets, mattresses and palliasses, dinner ware, toilet ware, lamps, plated dish covers, a magnificent salad bowl, a choice gem, a work of art, a copper warming pan. fenders, flreirons, buckets, milk pans, glass crockery of all kinds, and the ordinary essential cooking utensils. After the sale of the Cows and Figs, as above, there, will be offered for sale, for account of another client, A MOST USEFUL HORSE, which needs but inspection to demonstrate its good qualities and compatibility of temper. Fotlowing the sale of the Furniture, there win be BY ORDER OF E. C. LATTFR. TSQ., OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Insolvent Estate of Henry Roberts, Jeweller. ~IOLD BY PUBLIC "AUCTION, BY KB A. AYERS, GOLD AND SlbVEtt WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. This is a irrand opportunity to secure real! genuine Gold and silver l ever Watcheß or Jewe lery, about the q aa ity of which there cannot be the slightest doubt. Also, will be sold for a ciient leaving for " old Italy.' Concertinns, Musical Instruments Images ard Ornaments And a l arge Quantity o( Host Useful Shelving and Shop Fittings Also, For account of a Horticultural Client, A. AYERS, Auctioneer. AN EXCEEDINGLY PRETTY PROPERTY AND HOME AT OfAWA. FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At th« City Saleroom". ON SATURDAY N*XT, Slsi JULY. 1886. BT %m R A. AYERS, who has received peremptory Jjl instructions from the Freeholder TO SELL His House of Five Rooms (almost new), plastered throughout, with scullery, oopper set in brick, bathroom, pantry, storeroom, and outbuildings. T hi* most desirable houpe, erected on concrete foundations, is most faithfully finished, gas and water laid on, standing on I rood Si perches of highly cultivated land, fenced all round with maorccarpa, lawn in front, well stocked garden, with fruit trees of choice kinds, most pleasantly situated on main road, two minutes' walk from Opawa Station. Firstclass yearly railway fare, only £3, The owner will be happy to receive visitors at any time, and show them over this oharmln* little suburban retreat, where the blessings of health and quiet may be thoroughly enjoyed after the busy turmoil of City life. Sale at 16'olock. A large portion of the Purohase Money can remain. 41119723 A. AYERS. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 31st JULY, 1886. 'R A. AYERS begs to announce that be . has received instructions from the Administrator in the Estate of the late Mrs S.-Baker to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, A HOUSE OF FIVE BOOMS AND SCULLERY. AHD GENERAL STORE, Being situated in CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD, Together with the FREEHOLD SECTION Upon which it stands, containing 10 peroheß or thereabouts. There will be also offered, A FREEHOLD BEuTION, containing 1 rood 4 perches, and a nice HOUSE of S rooms, plastered, good range and artesian, situated at Coalgate, in an admirable position close to the Railway Station. Here a blacksmith's and wheelwright's business tunity for coutinuwi prosperity to an ii tradesman, the stand being everything that can be desired. The Auctioneer would call the attention of his numerous friends and clients to this most excellent property at Linwood. It is really a grand opportunity of stepping into a substantial and most lucrative business in a most respectable neighbourhood, and a good connection amongst substantial oustomers. Terms for the property of the most liberal description. Sale of the property at 1 o'olook. A. AYERS, 4159 Auctioneer. 'R A. AYERS has also the pleasure to announce that, in accordance with the instructions of the owner, Mr Bridges, he will, immediately afterwards, SUBMIT TO PUBLIC COMPETITION A Most Desirable and Conveniently-situated FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, quite new, well and faithfully finished, with every regard to comfort; it has an iron roof. i* matchlined, aud ptpered; it stands high and dry, with a good artesian, in a nice Onesixteenth A ere Freehold Section, Gladstone street, Sydenham, corner of Dewsbury lane. There is the advantage of an accommodation road and side entrance. And there will then be OFFERED FOR SALE, In like manner, All that FREEHOLD SECTION of LAM) containing 12* perches, situated in Starke's lane, off Windmill road, between the residences of Messrs Alexander and Ber man,' and near to Mr Samuel Smart's celebrated fish lake. Ttisisa Capital Building Site. Terms most easy. A. AYERS, 415? Auctioneer. By Order of the Mortgagee. SATUf DAY, 3 Ist JULY. AT THE CITY SALEROOMS, Hot of ord street. R A. AYERS has the honour to announce that he has been favoured with instructions SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above A DWELLING-HOUSE of Six Rooms and Scullery, Washhouse and Copper, Coal and Woodshed, Coachhouse, Stable, Strawsheds and Fowlhonse, and FREEHOLD SECTION OF LAND, Containing 2 roods 38 perches, Being part of Rural Section No. 14, situated at Woolston, on t ho Cemetery road. The house was formerly in the occupation of Mr Alexander Dunbar, and is a most desirable property, either for a residence or as an investment, it being in one of the most prosperous and rising little townships in the Prov nee. The Property MUST ba Sold. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms most liberal .A. AYERS, 4 US Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 8

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