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A. Ayers. THIS BAY. A. AYERS, Auctioneer, Valuator, House, laud. Estate, Stock, Station, and Commission Agent. Sales conducted in town and country. CITY SALEROOMS. Hereford street (Opposite the Rank New South Wales). THE FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1887, At 11 o’clock in the forenoon. ME a. AYERS has the honour to announce that ha will hold his REGULAR WEEKLY SALE ET PUBLIC AUCTION, For account of numerous patrons and clients. As above, of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Of every description, requisite in comfortable Housekeeping. A Drawing-room Billiard Table The Balance of a Consignment or Pure Indian Teas, in boxes 501 b Without Reserve, 10 kegs of Butter Lot of very Prime recommended. Akaroa Cheese, strongly 2 sets Double Buggy Harness, in splendid order Galvanic Battery in good order . A quantity of Brown Spanish Onion Seed, in lib and 61b bags N.B.—Please note the address, as goods frequently go elsewhere in error. A. AYERS, 1068 Auctioneer. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. 1887, At 1 p.m, AT THE CITY SALEROOMS, HEREFORD STREET. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION Et R A. AYERS, FOE THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, A , BALES HESSIAN, ex Loch Urr, ™ Viz. 46—10 pieces 721 n Hessian—llol yards 49-10 „ 72in „ B—lo „ 72iu „ -1021 „ 5 5 ~ stin Stripes 6 3 ~ 54!u „ —3l S Terms Cash. No Reserve. A. AYERS, 992 Auctioneer, PROPERTY FOR SALE.—City Salerooms. Hereford street.—SATURDAY, 13th August. 1887, at 1.30 p.m.—MR A. AYERS, under instructions received from Mr George David Demant (who is leaving the district), will r ell by Public Auction, as above, the Leasehold, House of six r toms, Scullery, anil every convenience npon J-aore, with good Fruit Garden, being No. 45, Chester strest east, hold at nn annual ground rent of £lO for 22 years unexpired. Further particulars. 1C63 A. AYERS, Auctioneer. GOVERNOR'S BAY. TUESDAY, 23nd AUGUST, 1887, At 12 noon. MR A. AYERS begs leave moat respectfully to announce that ho has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Fitton (who is leaving for the North Island), housekeeping) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On her Premises, As above, The whole of her very excellent and most useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Together with 2 Horses Trap, Harness Cow, 2 young Bollocks Farming and Gardening Tools Dairy Utensils. A first-rate opportunity for a pleasant day’s outing, combined with business. A COACH will leave from Port, first meeting the train. Luncheon Provided. Terms Cash, No Reserve. A. AYERS, Auctioneer. .New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. MESSRS COELETT BROS.' GRETA AND GLEN DHU FARMS. 1923 ACRES VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL. PASTORAL AND TIMBERED LAND, SITUATE IN THE STOKEYEUEST SURVEY DISTRICT, And Adjoining the well-known Estates of Messrs Studholme and Sanderson, H, J. Hall, Esq.; Hon W. Robinson; and Messrs Clifford and Weld. In consequence of Dissolution of Partnership, and to close accounts. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY COY,, LTD,, instructed by the First Mortgagees, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT Mr Charles Clark’s Land Salerooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1887, At 12 noon, THAT VALUABLE FARMING AND GRAZING PROPERTY, Containing 1923 ACRES (more or loss) SOO ACRES ENGLISH GRASS 200 ACkES PLOUGHED end FALLOW 00 ACRES GOOD BUSH, The balance is excellent GRAZING AND FATTENING LAND, Fenced into 10 Paddocks, with good shelter and plentiful water. 4-Eoomed HOUSE, LARGE STABLE, &c„ &c. 17 miles by good main road from Waipara Railway Station. THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. Plans canhe seen and further particulars obtained at the Offices of tho Company, Hereford street, Christchurch, JNO. COOKE, Manager; 451 E. G. BTAVELEY, Auctioneer, SPRING SOWING. CARTER’S GUARANTEED CLOVERS AND TURNIPS. WE are now landing, ex Loch Urr, a Choice Assortment of these justly celebrated and Most Reliable Seeds. White Clover, Red Clover Cow Grass, Alsiko Timothy, Rapa Green Top Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Devonshire Greystone Purple Top Mammoth. Each bag boars Carter’s impress of its genuine quality. We have also a well-selected stock of Machinedressed COCKSFOOT end EYEQEAbS SEEDS. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. J. COOKE, Manager. 612 E. 8. HARLEY, Produce Manager. E. G. Staveley. MBE.G.STAVELEY has received instructions from the Registrar of tho Supreme Court, Canterbury District, upon tho application of the Mortgagees, pursuant to the Land Transfer Act, 1885, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROOMS OF MR CHARLES CLARK, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, tup. 57th DAY op AUGUST, 1837, At 12 o’clock noon. All those Parcels of LAND containing together 1462 ACRES and PERCHES, More or less, being the Rural Section numbered 25380, and the Land in Certificates of Title Volume 65 folio 42, and Volume 74 folio 104, known as the CLAVER TON ESTATE, And situated on the Groeudalo road, about 2i miles from Burnham. For full particulars, apply to E. G. BTAVELEY, Auctioneer, Christchurch; Or to MESSRS GARRICK. COWLISHAW & FISHER, 759 .Solicitors for tho Mortgagees. Eonnetts Bros. A VERY DESIBABLE~FRBEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. MESSES BENNETTS BROS, aro instructed by Mr C. W. Witbell, who is giving up farming, to Sell his most eligible and profitable F ARM OP 1)1 ACRES, Situated 3 miles from the Ashley Railway Station, Tho Farm is divided into convenient paddocks, with good live fences, and is all down in English grasses. The Buildings consist of a good Seven-roomed House, 4-stall Stable, Granary, Ac., &c. Wo can sell at a very low price, and give good terms. BENNETTS BROS.. Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c.. New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford Street, 974 Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8247, 13 August 1887, Page 8

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