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Pyno & Co. THIS DAT. FREEHOLD FARMS FOB SALE. SPBINGSTON AND EOLLESTON. MESSES PYNE & "co". are instructed by MR W3I, T. EALAM, who has purchased a larger property, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE SPBINGSTON SALKYARDS, THIS DAY, Immadiatelv after the Sheep Sale, hia TWO following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. : Qfll ACRES, situated at Springston, being •W E.S. 5383, with good dwelling-house and other outbuildings. The land is highly improved, is in good heart, and about half is in crop. . 01 ACRES, situated at Eolleston, being E.S. ■ aA 13S88, with crop of wheat growing thereon. To anyone in search of handy little properties Wecstn strongly recommend the above. PYNE& CO., Auctioneers. STRINGER & CBBSSWELL, 1400 Solicitors, Christchurch, Spbingston S a ley aed s. THIS DAY. 3000 FAT AND STOBE SHEEP HEAD CATTLE. PIGS, HORSES, SUNDRIES &c. PYNE & CO., 1401 Auctioneers. ■ Charles Clark. _ UNDER BILL OF SALE. I ENGLISH PIANO. j ME CHARLES CLARK has received instrno- | tions from the Bailee, to | SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his rooms, Hereford Street, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. Bth, ONE SUPERIOR PIANO, by “Wallis,” Euston Road, London, in Walnut Frame, with check action and all improvements. The Piano is being sold under an absolute power of sale, and must go to the highest bidder. Sale at 12 o’clock. ON VIEW TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. H. S. BROWN, 1399 No. 781 Auctioneer. Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. 1098 FEUiT. A TEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. will Sell by 51l Public Auction, at their rooms, Cashel treet, THIS DAT, At II a.in., CASES BANANAS, MANDARINS, PINES, SEVILLES, LEMONS, ORANGES, LOQUATS, PASSION FEUIT, P KARS, HOBART APPLES, COCOANUTB. The Fruit is now in store and all in Splendid rdor. No Reserve. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 1043 Auctioneers. W, Buss. EANGHORA. CLEARING SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. | FBIDAYrSMPT. 10. ■a w~r BUSS has received instructions from Mr ' \\ , Bowles, who has resigned his position of Station-master on account of ill-health, and is leaving for the Old Country for a trip, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ! At his Residence, the whole of hia HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Houjprising dining-room and sitting-room furniture, sitting-room suite, tables, chairs, : carpets, rugs, oilcloth, fenders and irons, mantel-overs,cnrt’iins, poles and rings, bedroom furniture, iron bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, washstanda and. ware, blankets, sheeting, table and other linen, looking-glasses, kitchen utensils and furniture; in fact, everything in and about the house, including hooded phaeton. Without Reserve. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 136 S W. BUSS, Auctioneer. Geo. King & Co. NEW BRIGHTON, THE PREMIER HEALTH RESORT * IN CANTERBURY. SEVERAL SECTIONS, in the best position in the Borough, at SPECIALLY EASY TEEMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Mast he sold, to close Partnership Accounts, For full particulars, Price, &c.. Apply to GEO. KING & CO„ Ltd., , ' Cashel Street. ti TRIUMPH OP INGENUITY. SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY. 'ALSH’S ELECTRIC WIRE-STRAINER. w Admitted by all to he the most perfect appliance ifits kind ever introduced. On Exhibition—Addington Yards, Wednesdays; inr Christchurch Store, Saturdays. Circulars on application to GEORGE KING & CO., LD„ Canterbury Agents. Wilson &Sons. BUSINESS ALIVE. CARTS,* Now Used TRAPS, GIGS, PONY CARTS, WAGGONETTES. SPRING i SPRING, FARM and TIP DRAYS, &c. ; Also f 'Br-jIA worth of BICYCLES in great variety, ! mostly new and they must be Sold. No ! ihankay-pankey. They are going out by Auction J And Private Sale fast. j • Small Price, and Quick Returns. Quality not | to be heat, TERMS ARRANGED. WILSON & SONS, S , XIBO Auctioneers, &c. ! : Properties For Sale or To Let, GP* O B S A L E - • CITY, Madras Street north—A well-built 5roomed house, scullery, kitchen, bathroom, hot 'and cold water, verandah, iron roof, asphnlt paths, .Venetians, outhouses, &o.; about: eighth-acre. 'Price low. j ST ALBANS, in good position—A modern, 7roomed house, kitchen and hatliroom, detached washhouse and copper, hot and cold water, asphalt paths, one-aixth acre, a very desirable property; deposit low. ! BPBEYDON, near School—A good 4-roomed .house with large scullery, washhouse, over quarteracre. Only £215. j HALS WELL, near Tram Terminus—A well-built fl-roomed house, kitchen, scullery aud bathroom with hot and cold water laid on -. 2$ acres laud. ST ALBANS, oil Springfield Road—A very neat house of 5 rooms, washhouse, &e.; eighth-acre. £B3O. WANTED to Buy for client, n GOOD FARM of from 80 to 100 acres, within twenty miles of Christchurch. T. E. TAYLOR, Cashel Street, opposite “Press” Office. X 2003 J. T. BEliJu, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. .J) BOPEBTIES FOR SALE. GLOUCESTER STREET, dose to tho centre—i Well-built house of eight rooms, one storey, high Ceiling, wide hall, pantry, washhouse with copper. With good section, double frontage. ! ONSLOW STREET—A fine corner section, with 'house of 5 good rooms, wide hall, two bay windows, pantry and scullery, concrete foundations, washhouse with copper, connected with tho sewer. SOUTH BELT—T cottage of live rooms, good Section close to Antigua Street. ' BROUGHAM STREET, Sydenham—Suhstan-tJally-hullt two storey house of nine good rooms, ■Well finished and having all modern conveniences (with largo garden, securely fenced), handy to railway and close to tram lino. Very easy terms can he arranged. BRTNDWE—Three acr>s first-class land. Splendid building site, with frontage to running stream. LINCOLN ROA D (close tol-Honso of 5 rooms and scullery, iron roof, copper built in brick; quarter-acre well stocked with fruit trees. NORTH-EAST BELT-A few good building sections, full quarter-acre, first-ruto position. Very lily tanas of payment.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11366, 6 September 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11366, 6 September 1897, Page 8

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