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Miles & Co. THIS DAY, FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. ACRES 2621 ACHES MILES & CO. have received instructions from Mr Donald M Lennan, Adminiatrator in the Estate of the late Mr Wm. MVLonnan, TO OXTER FOE SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT Their Salerooms, 204, .Hereford street, Christchurch, OK SATURDAY, FEB. 13 NEXT. At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, FREEHOLD LAND, Comprised in the above-mentioned estate, and situate in the DISTEIGT OP HALKETT And the immediate neighbourhood, LOT 1. NEWHALL FARM. 7 ACEES 1 mod, fenced and divided into a eight paddocks, water in each. The buildings comprise dwelling-house of seven ro me, three-stalled table, loose box, woolshed, coachhouse with loft over, sheepyards and sh-ep dip, garden, orchard and plantation. Government school adjoins this farm, immediately in front of the homestead. LOT 2. KBEE’S FARM (adjoining church 1 4,2 ACRE?, wall fenced. Buildings comprise five-roomed house, granary, stable, plants--627 tion, &c. LOT 3. 500 372 KEMP’S FARM, ACBES, ring.fenecd, and subdivided into five padlocks, 402 aoros in grass, 93 acres in turnips. LOT 4. WELBURN’S FARM, ACRK C 2 roods 32 perches, ring-fenced, and subdivided into five paddocks, 206 acres fallow, 166 acres in grass. lot's. GRANT’S PAEM, Q7Q ACRVS 3 roods 39 perches, ring-fenced and *'« " subdivided into eight paddocks. Buildings comprise nine-roomed house, men’s house, ninestalled stable, 2 loose boxes, granary with loft, Ac. 561 acres in grass, 410 acres crop. The above Farms have frontage on, and are intersected by good metalled roads, and within easy distance of three Railway Stations, admitting two loads of grain per duy being delivered from either farm. Every paddock on the properties is supplied by never failing water-race. The land is well adapted for Grain, Roots or Grass, and as it has been used more for sheep than for grain growing during the past twelve years, it is now in a high state of fertility, while as healthy sheep land it cannot bn surpassed. The late Mr Wm. M‘Lennan, has beau long and favourably known as a successful sheep grazier, and to carry out this business he certainly made most judicious selections of land. on which sheep and grain-growing could be combine 1 with profit, and possessing the advantage of being conveniently situated to the Kirwee and Darfleld local fortnightly markets, and about fit teen miles from the Addington Saleyards, Christchurch, The whole can be easily worked as one properly, or Lots 1 and 4 would make a convenient farm of about 1000 acres. Lots 2 and 3 adjoin and form a block of 642 acres, arid Lot 5 about 980 acres. At the sale facilities will be given for purchasing as a whole, or in blocks as described. Pull particulars, with conditions of sale, terms of payment, and cards to inspect, maybe Obtained on application to MILES & CO., J. T. FORD, Auctioneer, 204, Hereford street, Christchurch. 6052 "WOOL SALE. FEIDAT, FEB. 19, 1892. THE FOURTH or THEIR SEASON’S SALES On the above date. As this will probably be the Last Sale of the Series, Clients are requested to Furnish us with Particulars without delay. CATALOGUES CLOSE WEDNESDAY EVENING. Wool on View THUESD AT, from 8 a.m, 6231 J. T. FORD, Anctioueer. DARFIELD FEIDAT, FEB. X9th, Miles & co. will hold their MONTHLY AUCTION OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT THE DABFIELD SALETAEDS, On the above date,’ And respectfully solicit I arly Entries for same. 6053 J. T. FOED, Auctioneer. J. Bowman & Son. THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 sharp, in Rooms, 200, Hereford street, MONSTER SALE. Under Distress Warrant and under Bill of Sale. THE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF THIRTY ROOMS. MESSES BOWMAN .fe SON have received lust notions from the Bailiff of the R.M. Court Lyttelton, and from the holder of the Bill of Sale, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FCRNITURE& EFFECTS, Removed from the Canterbury Boarding, house, Lyttel on, occupied by M, Andrews, To Ancion Booms. Hereford street, FOE PO-lITVB SALE. The lint includes Sitting-room furniture Dining-room furniture Hall oilcloth, kitchen requisites Contents of pantry and storeroom The complete furnishings of 18 BED UOMS— Bedsteads all sizes, blankets Household linen, &o„ &o. Note.—As the list includes every article required in a well-appointed boarding-house, it is not necessary for us to give details, SALE at Booms, Hereford street. Positively no reserve. J. BOWMAN & SON, 6279 Auctioneers, 200, Hereford street, ~TWO PIER GLASSES, THIS DAT, at 12 Noon, Messes bowman & son win sell by AUCTION, at their Booms, as above, Two Magnificent PltoE GLAS&Es, 72in x63in Note.—Both glasses will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. J, BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 6280 200, Hereford street. SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Eemoved from New Brighton to Booms, Hereford street, For convenience of Sale. MESSES BOWMAN * SON have been favoured with instructions from Mrs E. P, Moore, to SELL BY AUCTION At their Booms, 200, Hereford street, OK MONDAY NEXT, Commencing at 2 p.m„ The Balance of her PURNIXUKE& EFFECTS, removed to Auction Rooms for conveuieuca of Display and Unreserved SaleThe following is a list of it few of the articles to be sold : Large gilt pier-glass, wicker table, settee, cushion, lot good pio ures, lot hooks, stereoscope, brass cornice, splendid velvet pile carpet (17 x 13), extension diningtable, suiteiu horsehair, child's chair, substantial rimu sideboard, bookshelf, folding screen, overmantel and drape, dinner service, chin* tea set, cruet, lamp, sewing machine, good oil paintings, lot good glassware, curtain poles, rich curtains, table cover. Bedroom Furniture.—Carpets, Bedsteads (all sizes), spring mattresses, hair mattresses, chests of drawers, blankets, ware, duchesstable, washstands, other bedroom furnish, ings, kitchen and culinary utensils, &C..&C. Furniture on view Monday morning. 6231 J, BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, Ac.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 8

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