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A. Beaucuamp is Co. THIS DAT, at 12.80. TO CONFECTION l-U'S, S t'UttaKEEPERS, And Others. Messes a. Beauchamp & co. have received instructions from a client, who is giving up business, to HELL BY PUB CIO AUCTION, OS TUESDAY, 10th P eiß., at 12.50 o’clock. At the Canterbury auction Mart. Lichfield street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT UP Confectionery, Groceries Oilmen’* Scores, Ac., ic. Also, from the same owner, A Quantity of i seful S icond-hond Furniture and FSeots, including— Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Conches, Withstands and Ware, Cutlery, ‘Earthenware, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries Terms cash. No reserve. A, BEAUCHAMP * CO., 8095 A. AYKK'J, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, FEB. IIT Commencing at 12 o’clock. At 72, Gloucester street East. UNRESERVED SALE by AUCTION, Of Superior Drawing-room. Dining-room, Bedroom and Sitchou FUENITUEB. MESSES A. BEAUCHAMP & CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE WHOLE of the PUENITUEE contained in the Sosidence above named. The Catalogue includes an excellent Piano by Broadwoo.l, Brussels Carnets, Book Case, aideboaru, Suites of Furniture, Handsome Marble Clock j iufaot, the Entire Appointments of a wellfnrmshed Honaa of eleven rooms. Furniture on View from 10 o.m. This Day. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Also, At Two o’clock, THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PEOPEETY, In Gloucester street, Litimer Square, Opposite the Residence of the late W. J. W. Hamilton, Esq., m'jjomt to the Christchurch Club and the residences of Messrs Wynn-Wl liams. Pitman, and Wallace, being 5 minutes’ wdkft om the centre of the city, yet still in the country, and surrounded by the dhte of Christchurch. The House fronts on Latimer Square, through the ceutxeot wMouxuns the New Brighton Tram. It is a Two-storeyed Building, faithfully constructed, containing spacious Hull, Drawing-room, Diningroom. Breakfast-room, Pantry, Large Kitchen with Watters* Prize Kitchen Range, I arge Back Kitchen and Sjnliery with sink. Pump, Hot and Cold Water, Copper and every modern oonvenienoo. UPSTAIRS—4 Bedrooms, 1 Sitting-room, 1 Bathroom and Bath (Hot, Cold and Shower). OUTBUILDINGS—Iarge Coal House, Storeroom, Workshop, <fco. The Property is Town Section No. 638, containing one quarter of an acre (more or less), having a right-of-way running from Madras street to Barbados* street, and a considerable portion planted With healthy Fruit Trees. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this sale, as properties of this description ace seldom obtainable. Title Perfect. Terms at Sale. A. BEAUCHAMP & CO. 8567 A, AYERS, Auctioneer. Dicken & Co. ADDINGTON YARDS. TO-MOEROW. SPECIAL ENTET. lOKEN & CO. WILL SELL For a Client. 750 FOIIE - TOOTH CROSSBREDS In forward condition, Mostly Wethers. 8660 O. B. Hoadley is Co., 13 apier. KAEAMU LAND SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OP FARMING ALLOTMENTS AND RESIDENTIAL SITES. CB. HOADLEY & CO., in conjunction with • Baker and Tabnteau, have been instructed hy Meases Coleman and Shrimpton, Trustees of the Evramu Reserve, to offer FOE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Hoadley and Co.’s Auction Rooms, Napier, OH THURSDAY, S6th MAEOH, 1891, At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, ABOUT 375 ACRES Of the Earatnn Reserve, subdivided into Allot* manta varying in area from 5 TO 40 ACRES. The property is situated eleven miles from Napier and one mile trom Hastings, and adjoins the TOMOANA RAILWAY STATION. . It forms a portion of tbo Heretanngu Plains, and tm« a frontage to the Karama Road. The whole is laid oil with Roads one chain wide, and in every way offers to those seating a good investment a splendid opportunity of soaaring one. Plans are being prepared for circulation. TEEMS: One quarter Cash at time of sale, and the balance in One Mouth without interest. For all further particulars apply to BAKER & TABUTEAU, ’ Or O, E. HOADLEY & 00., gjgg Auctioneers, Acland, Dudley and Co. MONEY TO LEND. £20,000 ~ T 0 GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY. AX CURRENT RATES OP INTEREST In Sums to Suit Borrowers. ACLAND DUDLEY & CO., gjgl 174. Hereford street. R. H. Rhodes, Woodville, H.B. R. H. RHODES, Jjahd and IStook .Agent, 70-MILB BUSH, H.B. PROPERTIES FOB SALE—(No. 8.) ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, /uUu nearly the whole area la plonghablo end well adapted for groin growing, and turnips; ring lanced and subdivided into 11 paddocks, and well watered j good house, woolshed and homestead complete. 20 miles from town and railway station by road. Suitable as a run or for subdividing into farms. 1O f Jfirb ACRES. Situated on East Coast, and has largo river and sea coast frontage and contiguous to shipping placet well fenced and subdivided. Commodiona home and homesteading complete. Contains a large extent of good agricultural land, and winters from 14,509 to 16,000 sheep, 'base are both high-olass rnna, ( and having a largo extent of arable land the carrying o-ipnoity could be doubled. Price very moderate and satisfactory reasons for selling. PAHIATUA "AND WOOD VILLE. (No. 80.) rtflA ACRES EIOH LOAM PLATS, about hall cleared an 1 in pasture, and partly fenced, balance standing hash, about 8 miles from WoodvlUo. (No. 48.) qnn ACRES PASTORAL HILLS, limestone OUv md marl formation, oil cleared and in permanent pasture, fenced and divided into 6 paddocks, cottage, dip. shed, ftc. (No. 89.) /joq ACRES. Good limestone and marl hills, with about 100 no es alluvial flat, ring fenced and divided into 7 paddocks, good river frontage and well watered, 4 miles fr mi Pablatua township by metalled road, 668 acres is cleared and in pasture, balance bush (Included iu this area is 153 acres leasehold, 19 years to run, rent Is per acre). Q.AA SORES. Limestone and marl hills, jud UU about 1450 acres of which is cleared and in pasture and partly fenced, balance bnsh» , , Also, various other forms end town and suburban allotments in this district. These properties are all first-class laud, and the district is recognised os the piok of the 70-mile Bush, tor farther particulars address i“ UOI .TQQEL ai^E^OflOQ^S l JgJ6 Uj

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9334, 10 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9334, 10 February 1891, Page 8

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