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A. Ayers. MAT'S ROAD, Off Papanni road, nearly opposite Norman’s road. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1887, at 12 noon. By order of the Owner, who is relinquishing housekeeping. ME A. AYEES has the honour of announcing that he will sell BT PUBLIC AUCTION. As above, the Valuable, Judiciously selected, and well-cared for HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEB AND EFFECTS, Comprised in Drawing-room, Dining-room, Break-fast-room, Sitting-room, Schoolroom, and Bedrooms, iholnding A very elegant walnut suite iu Utrecht crimson velvet, a very handsome cedar suite in horsehair, Brussels carpets, linoleum, oilcloth, fender, fireirons, occasional and other tables, curtains, curtain poles and rings, a magnificent piano by Cherubini, cheffonier, mirror, looking-glass, very fine Scotch chest drawers, bedsteads.mattresses, bedding, marble-top washst&nd, marbletop looking-glass, spiral pillars, chest of drawers, washstands, sets of ware, dressing table, looking-glasses, couch, chairs, school forms, desk, cane-seated chairs, shelving, swing and other lamps, cutlery, china, gloss. In the Kitchen, every needful furniture and culinary utensils of all descriptions. A quantity of garden tools, wheelbarrow, a single-seated buggy with hood, set of harness complete and altogether as nice a lot of most excellent goods as one could desire. Convenient trams run during morning. A special omnibus has been chartered to leave Cathedral Square at 11.30 sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. 5587 92>4 A. AYEE3, Auctioneer, BATUEDAY, 23rd APEIL, 1887, At 1,30 p m. By Order of the Freeholder, XT THE CITY SALEROOMS, Situate in Hereford street. Opposite the Bank of New South Wales. ME A. AY EES, favoured with orders of a most peremptory nature from the Owner, who is leaving the district, WILL HOLD A BALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, When he will Offer FOE COMPETITION, The Following COMPACT AND MOST ELIGIBLE LITTLE FBOPEBTIES, Without Beserve,' And within the reach of all. Viz. LOT L AT ADDINGTON, BOEOUGH OF SYDENHAM, Being port of Bnrai Section 72, Lot 9, on plan 819. containing 27 Perches of Land, upon which is erected a Capital HOUSE of Four Booms, Scullery, Porch, and Lean-to. It is nearly new. and let to a good tenant at 8s per week. The property is just off Poulson street, at the rear of that of the Bev Fisher’s. LOT 2. AT LiNWOOD. IN STBICKLAND BTEEET, Being Part of Bural Section 175,- Lot 16 on Plan 231, containing 12 Perches of Laid, upon which is erected a First-rate HOUSE of 4 Booms and Scullery, all well finished, lath and plastered throughout, and very comfortable. This nice home is very pleasantly situated, near to the City and the seaside. Trams constantly passing both ways. Both the Properties Must be Sold. There is No Beserve. Terms must be Caeh, but the Auctioneer is prepared to offer very easy terms to any bona fide purchaser, affording a capital opportunity for any artisan, mechanic, or working man seeking to acquire a good substantial freehold borne easily. A. AYEES, 5762 Auctioneer. CITY SALEROOMS. At l.»0 p.m. SATUEDAY, 23ed APEIL, 1887. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. POE SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Without Easerye. ffc/J B A. AYERS has been favoured by tbe ITR receipt of positive orders from Mr John James, who r» leaving the Colony, to submit to PUBLIC! COMPETITION, As above, Hisvery nice, euba-antial, w-11-bailt BEICK COTTAGE, of four rooms and soullery, standing upon J-tbs of an acre of land, situated in Matlock street. Ferry road, close to 8t Peter’s Church. Thehonae is replete with every comfort, it is almost new, in splendid order. There is a good range, and a register in eveiy room. The water is laid into the house, there is a copper, a sink, and a large shed at the rear. The tram constantly passes the property. A large portion of the purchase money may remain. Also, will be offered, A TWO-STOEIED HOUSE OF 10 BOOMS, Situated in New street, off Madras street, standing on £ of an Acre of Land, in an admirable position, quite adjacent to the North Belt. It has Six capital rooms upstairs, and Four rooms downstairs. It has every convenience. It was built and has been conducted successfully as a boarding house, and is let to a good tenant. A very small amount of ready money will put a bona fide purchaser into possession of this desirable bargain, for it has to be sold, to enable the owner to leave, 576 S A. AYEES, Auctioneer. MB A. AYERS begs to announce that the SALE BT PUBLIC AUCTION Advertised to take place on TUESDAY, 26ru APRIL, 1887, At Csshel street East, opposite Metropolitan Temperance Hotel, IS DEFERRED. A. AYEES. 5757 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 28tk APEIL, 1887. AT THE CITY SALEROOMS. At 12 noon. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS, PICTURES, PAINTINGS BT OLD MASTEE-l, AGATES, OLD CHINA, CURIOS. WORKS OF ART, ARTICLES OF VIRTU. MB A. AYEES, favoured by the orders of the Owner (a gentleman who is a distinguished connoisseur, and who is leaving the Colony), will BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The whole of his VERY CHOICE AND MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION. A. AYEES, 5761 Auctioneer. National Mortgage and Agency Company. Jpt OR SALE. TWO-TOOTH BORDEB-T.EICESTEE BAMS, from the purest strain in New Zealand JQ STUD SAMS , gQ FLOCK BAMS. A !cFattonal MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. JAMES CAMPBELL, 5772 Auctioneer. Properties for Sale or To Let. TO SQUATTERS, SHEEP FARMERS, GRAZIERS AND OTHERS.—For Sale or Lease: The island known as Great Mercury Island, situated in the Provincial District of Auckland. It lies about 2 miles off tha main-land at Mercury Bay, and is about 70 miles from Auckland. There is a good harbour, where the coastal steamers pass at regular intervals. The island contains 4250 acres, which is puitly subdivided, and about 1200 acres in grass {surface sown). There are good buildings on the property, dwelling-house of 8 rooms, besides other houses, stables, wool-sheds, stockyard, sheep-dip, &c. The place is now in good working order, and, with the expenditure of a little capital, would soon be in first-rate condition for carrying stock. For a practical, energetic man this offers a good opportunity. For further particulars apply to Vaile and Douglas, Land and Estate Agents, Hhortland street. 4964 FOR SALE, or for LEASE, by TENDER,—A splendid FARM of 100 or 120 acres, situated in the Wairiri Valley, Glentunnel; well watered, iu first-rate working order; immediate possession can be given. For particulars, apply on tha Farm, or to G. W. J. Parsons, Huxley street, Sydenham, where tenders will be received until MONDAY, 25th inst. 5600 TO LET BY TENDER ACEES GRAZING LAND, part of Pinglas Estate. To be let for one year. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before M' »NDAY, 25th April, 1887. 5716 EXECUTORS LATE EOBT. WILKIN, w E N T E D TO FOE ONE CROP, About 160 ACRES of GRASS LAND. SAMUEL HBYWOOD, Fernside. GERALDINE. TO LET, owing to Mr Angus Macdonald leaving for J-ugJand, WaITUI. Comfortable Family Residence, large garden ; good grass land, from 100 to 500 acres to suit lessee. Apply at once to ANGUS MACDONALD, 5651 Geraldine. FOB Sale, at Opawa, a Charming Villa Residence of 10 Booms; every comfort; 2 Acres Land. Easy terms. Particulars, A. Ayers, Auctioneer, SSG9 FOR SALE, a good Farm in South Canterbury, or will be Exchanged for Suburban Properly. Apply, 8.-x 84,. P.O. ; • S7JS T AND to Letter oroming at Birch Hill, Ashley I .1 i district, in 100 and 200 acre blocks. For oar- ' ticulars apply to the Manager. 5653

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 8

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