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Charles Clark. TUESDAY, DEO. 20, AT 2 P.M. fj| H E SALE OF ! MTRNIONG AND SPRINGFIELD' PROPERTIES ADVERTISED AKEI FOE BONA FIDE SALE. THE LITTLE HOMS AT MTENIONG, WITH lIS COMFOETABLE HOUSE AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, Should Certainly Command Competition, Then THE SPRINGFIELD FRONTAGES, With an Ample Area to Each Section, a Frontage and Depth upon “So much Choice,” should certainly arenas a Spirit of Bidding within, of course, reasonable limitn. The New Means of "Ingress and Egress” provided by tho dedication of the “Great Broad Highway." to be known as “ VICTOR! v AVENUE,” to Her Majesty tho Queon, with its Calm Seclusion, should command attention. It will ho hero that the Worried Banter, Insurance Agent, or Sub of Directors, tho '(ired, Careworn Condon or Foreign Correspoi dout of some Commercial Bouse, the “Saving, but fcvordeapondieg Sceptical Po-simict/’ who, in terror of his billot, funks his own shadow, and, in fact, where Nature's nervooauesa may seat Repeat, Comfort and Seclusion. ’Tis among these “Gum Trees,” and each Section shall claim its own, where Peace and Future Comfort will bo found. The Beautiful Surroundings—tho ample means ot “coming and going”— the fact that the Palace anil other Tram Cara” “taa o you to and bring you from” ell gatherings in the city or eisowhwo without trouble—-ihond in itself be an incentive to create adesi o to live, move »nd have your being upon a Springfield Section. Terms Liberal, at Sale, CHARLES CLARK, 1506 Auctroneer, THE SALE or SPRINGFIELD SECTIONS A PRIZE OF FIVE GUINEAS be awarded to the person who GUESSES THE NEAREST TO THE VALUES ' To be realised at tho Sale on TUESDAY. 20th DECEMBER, 1892. The Prize will bo given to the person who quotas Values of each saction, and who proves to have a majority of tucooasoe.

Plans can bo obtained from the .Auctioneer* Started plans, with values on each section, must be posted to BOX 3. POST OFFICE, Christchurch, Before 12 Noon on MONDAY, 19m DECEMBER, 1892. As it is intended to sell the Twenty-one Sections, persons quoting prices must understand that. Should, perchance, any section or sections not ha sold, the award will be given to valuations, taking any unsold sections at a general average. Competitors should mark plan with a distinctive Incognito, send duplicate with mark and name to WE CHARLES CLAES, 1507 Auctioneer, Curia t char oh, N.B.—Should any man under twenty yours of ago, or any female of any prove to bo the *' successful diviner," the prize will bo made TEN GUINEAS, Be sure and secure au ume.idud idon. Pyne & Co. IN THE MATTES OF “THE PROPERTY LAW CONSOLIDATION ACT, 18:53." MESSES PYNE * CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme ouit, Canterbury District, anting on the request of the Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, os SATURDAY, 2HE 17th day op DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock noon, LOT 1— A FARM OF 2 % 32 p - Or thereabouts. Part of E.S. 1021, situate a short distance out of Kaiapoi, no.v occupied by Mr Chas. il’Grath, and being th« I ind contained in Deed of Mortgage No, 72717. LOT 2 15| PEE EES, or thorsabonts, of land in Christchurch, f-anting on a right-of-way ruuning through from Armagh street to Oxford terrace, alongside of the Foresters' Arms Hotel, on which there are commodious stabl«s, suitable for occupation as livery atab es, and being part of Town Suctions 561 and 562. LOT 318 PERCHES, or thereabout?, of land in Christchurch, fronting to the south on Armagh street, and to the east on the said right-of-way, being part of Town Section 562 Lots 2 and 3 are the land contained in ■ rortgugo No. 73591. For full particulars apply to AETHUE K. G, RHODES, Solicitor, 211, Hereford street; or 506 THei AUCTION EEES. George King & Co., Limited. TO FARMERS AND SPECULATORS. WE COMMEND THE FOLLOWING to your special attention BPEINGSToN-Farm of 195 Acres, with House and Outbuilding!?, well-fenced and watered, part in grain crop and balance in English grass. To be sold at a low price. WAIMATE—Farm of 259 Acres of choice land, well-fenced and subdivided, water in each ptaddook, a good six-roomed House, six-s’allod stable and all neoussary outbuildings, Nearly all in crop. Price very reasonable. CANAL RESERVE—2O Acres of really choice land, with House, wall fitted for market gardening and dairying purposes. Will be sold on Very easy terms. CEMETERY ROAD— Acres of land, all in English grass, well watered and fenced; very suitable for a dairy. To be hold cheap. DUWBANDEL—SOO Aoraa really good sheep country, all lanced and watered. Price 45s per acre. £iut)o on fixed mortgage. HEW BRIGHTON —Sections, improved and otherwise. GR'iIENPAEK—A particularly choice little Farm of 100 Acres. For Sale at a Low Price, on easy terms. Close to Dairy Factory. Buyers are invited to inspect our Property Register. GEO. KING & CO., LIMITED, LAND. ESTATE. COMMISSION, HOUSE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 857 153, Cashel Street. X 787 E. W. ENGLAND, AND M EECHANT CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE STOCKS OF RED PINE. KAURI, AND WHITE PINE. In his Tarda and Drying Shads, Where Special Attention is given to the Seasoning of Flooring, Lining, :■ kining. Architraves, Shelving, &c„ &c„ suited lor instant nse. Also, Totara 1 Doors and Sashas 31k Pina j K.B.S. Cement Kauri Flitches 1 ‘‘Ly.aght’a Orb” Iron Y.D. l and Paling I Ridging Guttering Posts and Rails bhuet-Lead aud Zinc Baliic Deals I Ironmongery 200,000 ft of Seasoned Flooring and Lining. QUOTATIONS AT LOWEST BATES CURRENT. Country orders promptly forwarded. E, W. ENGLAND. TUAM STREET, CHJimoHCECK, L 24

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9910, 16 December 1892, Page 8

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