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Charles Clark. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEES. OVER 6 AGEES AND HOUSE AT SOCKBUEN. ME CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL EX AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street, ON TUESDAY, MARCH sth, The Lots Nos. 15, 16, 17 on Deposit Plan 380, part of Kural Section 1453, having a long frontage to the SOUTH ROAD, close to SOCKBUKN RAILWAY STATION (at present in the occupation of Mr James Barr), Together with the COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, STABLING, &c.. Erected thereon. This is a capital opportunity for persons employed in this neighbourhood to acquire a comfortable home. A SALE MUST BE EFFECTED. For plans and further particulars apply to MESSRS BESVYICK & HARRIS, Solicitors, Hereford Street; or to THE AUCTIONEER. 3927 Sale at li o’clock. No. 477 Tonks, Uorton & Co. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. USEFUL AND GOOD FURNITURE, AT NEW BRIGHTON. ESSES TONKS, NORTON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. Thornton (who has let his house unfurnished for a term) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises adjoining Mr Wm. White’s residence, Seaview Road, New Brighton, THIS DAY, The sth March, at 12 noon, THE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF A 7-ROOMED HOUSE. The lots comprise—Suite of furniture in cretonne, carpets, fenders and irons, coal vases, fancy tables, easy chairs, curtains and curtain poles, dining table, cane "chairs, pictures, ornaments, 3 double iron bedsteads, spring and flock mattresses, washstands and ware, chests drawers, toilet glasses and tables, hall furniture, &0., &0., also kitchen utensils in great variety. Absolute and Unreserved Sale. P.S.—Tram leaves Hobbs’s Corner at 11.10 a.m. 4302 TONKS, NORTON & CO. „• Auctioneers, &c., &c„ 165, Colombo Street. W. Tonks j (W. H. Norton GENERAL STORE AND BAKERY BUSINESS OR SALE In a Sound and Prosperous Country District, about 12 miles from Christchurch. A Splendid Opportunity for an Energetic Business Man. Ow compelled to retire owing to ill-healih, A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, including Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery and Bakery (doing about 4 tons per month). Telephone Bureau and Post Office attached. Present turn-over from £3OO to £4OO per month. The Premises comprise Large Store and Office, Dwelling-house, Bale house and Two Storerooms, Good Stabling Accommodation, together with 4 Acres Land, including a capital Fruit-hearing Orchard. RENT LOW. Stock, Fittings, Horses, Traps. &c., at valuation, for which reasonable terms can he arranged. Full details on application. HARE WOOD ROAD, Papanui—Seven acres two roods First-class Land, well fenced. THIRTY ACRES GOOD LAND, situated within one mile of Eiccarton Racecourse, For Sale, cheap. Apply to TONKS, NORTON & CO., . Land and Estate « gents, 4275. 165, Colombo Street. F. C. Tabart. AMU.BI SHEEP PAIR. CULVEEDEN SALEYAEDS. FRIDAY, MARCH'S. ME F. C. TABAET WILL SELL as above— On account of Messrs H. Wharton and Co., otmc *' mou^ie d MERINO WETHERS 500 Sound-mouthed MEEINO EWES. On account of G. W. McEae, Esq., Tl OKA FIEST-CEOSS LAMBS, in very forward X aOD condition FAT LAMBS. Further Entries Solicited. F. C. TABAET, 8689 Auctioneer. BAM AND EWE FAIR. CANTEEBUEY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION GEOUNDS. MARCH 14~& 15, 1895, ME F. C. TABART WILL SELL AT THE ABOVE- . On account of various Clients, ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF RAMS AND EWES. EARLY PARTICULARS SOLICITED. Entries close sn 4th March. 3688 F. C. TABAET, Auctioneer. J. Ingram. SALE OP PURE MERINO STUD EWES FROM THE WAEBBN STATION. JOHN INGRAM has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Saleyards, Oxford, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, lim PUEE-BEED Merino Stud Flock XU v EWES, 2,4, 6-tooth and full-mouthed. This celebrated and old-established flock is too well-known to require comment, and sheepbreeders should not miss this opportunity of securing some of the best and purest merinos in the country. The above will he offered in lots to suit purchasers immediately after the Cattle Sale. 4334 a ; L EARING gA L E OP HIGH-CLASS BREEDING EWES, On account of the ASHLEY GORGE ESTATE, At the Saleyards, Oxford, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2i. Two-tooth HA LF-BEED EWE 8 4)00 HaLF-BEED EWES 4)00 u^"mou^le( A HALF-BEED EWES 200 l^Wo '^ CEOSS-BRED EWES 1200 Sound-mouthed MEEINO EWES, The above ewes are being disposed of in consequence of a large area of the Ashley Gorge Estate having heen sold. They are all well-bred, and must he sold, as possession of the land has to he given up by the end of March. Luncheon provided at 11 a.m. Sale at 11.30 a.m. JOHN'INGRAM, 4334 i Auctioneer. Dalgety & Go., Ltd. ADDINGTON YABDsT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th. SPECIAL ENTRIES--400 Tw °- toottl HALF-BEEDS, a forward 164 Fat Cross-bred EWES J g Prime Cross-bred FEEBZEES Fat Half-bred WETHERS. DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd., E. W. PABKBE, Manager. 4301 F. A. AECHEE, Auctioneer. D. Tbomas. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Co.), UCTIONEEE, LAND, INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. EELY E fALES T of°Live Stock, Tinwald and Ashburton alternately, ITNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, £ac Hides, Ac., on Fridays. ,BS OP WOOL throughout the Season. . ON BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission. iAEING SALES as ner arrangement. AGENT FOE— Matson and Co., Christchurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch White’s Sheep Dip , _ „ Massey-H arris Reaper and Binder Company London and Lancashire Insurance Graham’s Footrot Composition Wnght, Stephenson and Co,, Dunedin Planet Junr. Garden and Field Tools jgX D. THOMAS. Ashburton

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10597, 5 March 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10597, 5 March 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10597, 5 March 1895, Page 8

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