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H. Matson & Co. THIS DAY. TIMBER SALE AT LITTLE RIVER. 0N ACCOUNT TEEAWEEA SAW-MILLING COMPANY. SPECIAL EXCURSION TBAIN Leaves Christchurch at 10 o’clock. CTUSUAL LUNCHEON. USUAL TEEMS. H. MATSON 4 CO., 2C31 Auctioneers. THIS DAY. CLEAEING SALE OP LITE AND DEAD STOCK. QN ACCOUNT OP ME DONALD MCDONALD, AT LBESTON. Sale at 13 o’clock, luncheon Provided. H. MATSON & CO.. 2620 Auctioneers. Charles Clark. SALE OP 2 PIANOS. For Dona Fide Unreserved Disposal. Instructed by the Consignee, TITE UHAELES CI.ABK will Sell by Public It I Auction, in his Booms, Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MaHCH 30th, at X p.m„ 2 HIGH-CLASS PIANOS, just landed ex Enahine. Note. —The Pianos are really first-class, and will hear inspection hy competent judges. They emhroce all latest improvements: viz., solid walnut cases, superior cbeck actions, iron frames and oblique overstrung, ivory keys, &c., &o. SrsciAi. —At previous sales of Pianos every instrument offered has been positively sold with, out reserve. I have received similar instructions, and assure intending buyers that at this sale both Pianos will he sold without reserve. On view Monday nrior to sale. 2599 No. 874 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. H. B. Sorensen. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 12 o’clock. HB, SOEENSEN has received instructions • TO SELL, On account of Mr J. Pawson, On the section opposite Hanson’s Slaughteiyard, Near Sockhuru Station, about 200 COEDSa op FIREWOOD, ’ CHIEFLY PIN US INSIGNIS, > In lots to suit purchasers. This is very suitable for bakers and firewood dealers, as well as private consumers. For Absolute Sale. Coach leaves Cashel Street at 10.45 a.m. H. B. SOEENSEN, 2618 Auctioneer. Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAT, at 10 a.m. ■ A TEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms—--1 K/L Cases ASSORTED FED ITS A via And at I.SO p.m., at Belfast, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AYESS. BEAUCHAMP & CO., 2601 Auctioneers, Tonks, Norton & Co. W. Tokks j |W, H. Norton TONKS, NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Valuators and Financial Agents. ICS, Colombo Street. JJI O E SALE All that splendid Block of Land, containing four acres, having long frontage to the Papanui Eoad and Leinster Bead. Plan at office. WINDMILL EOAD, South. Quarter - Acre Land, with House of 7 rooms and Cottage of 3 looms and scullery, to close an estate. Any reasonable offer will he accepted, SYDENHAM, in a good Locality.—Well-built Family Residence, containing 10 rooms and all conveniences, with Half. Acre laud, good orchard and very private. CITY, near East Town Belt and the Bontsheds, —New House, containing 6 rooms, verandah, bathroom, water and gas laid on, concrete foundations, 4 firoplacev, detached washhouse and copper and all modern conveniences, Section 48 x 132ffc, L.T.T. WINDSOR—S Acres of really good Land, well fenced and watered, together with House of C rooms, dairy, washhouse, cowshed, Ac. A most desirable property, and wc recommend-intending purchasers to make early application. HEREFORD STREET. City—Superior Berndeuce of 7 rooms, plastered, verandah, bathroom, water laid on and all in perfect order, with over eighth-acre land, asphalt paths and grounds •well kept. CITY. —An Old-Established Fruit and Confectioner's Business. Liberal Terms arranged to suit purchasers. W. E, Harding. W. B. Haedino I IW. E. Halidiko jp O E SALE. LlNWOOD—Remains of little estate, 1 acre; make 4 good building sections. Will he sold cheap In order to wind up. 3-56 MABSHLAN DS—35 acres, well fenced, and in gross. Only £l2 per acre. 202-236 WEST MELTON— 26O acres, well fenced and watered. Price low and terms very easy. 399-372 WEST MELTON—3O acres in grass, orchard, 4c.; convenient cottage, Ac ; £G 10s Od per acre, and terms if desired. 399-371 NEW BRIGHTON; to wind up estate; immediate sale necessary—2 sections, each quarter-acre. Will take £2l for the two. 72-266 and 267 MARSHLANDS —Finest little farm in the district, about 0 acres rich laud, new house 4 rooms, &c., and all neccsaary buildings; all in capital order. Well worth attention. 231-243 D4KFIELD—6OO acres, subdivided and well " watered; good corn and grass land; house and outi: buildings; every convenience for farming. .'l9B-370 PAPANUI—IO acres very excellent land; large orchard, well stocked; 5-ronm homo (could be enlarged), scullery, dairy (with concrete floor). 232-246 NEW BRIGHTON South-30 acres land, fenced. Will sacrifice. 205-243 KICOAETON—2| acres land, good position and cheap. 72-264 LOWER HIGH STREET—2J acres land. Will cut up to advantage. 20-103 HEREFORD STREET—Grand building section, quarter-acre, cheap. 73-268 Cash Advanced on Mortgage. W. R. HARDING, , 5 AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-2 CG, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Properties Fo Sale or To Let Gr« A* 3? AIKBBOTHEE, LAND AGENT, CARTERTON, WAIRAEAPA. For Abstract of Property List and further partioulars see “ Canterbury Times," each week, _XI4 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE *“* A GOOD BUILDING SITE IN LINWOOD. ME CONNAL’S FURTHER SUBDIVISION. Quarter-acres for £35. Only £5 deposit required, 6 per cent interest. Lithograph Plana now ready. 27 SECTIONS SOLD m Two Months. 0. J. MARSHALL, 49, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. J. T. IS E L L, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FOE SALE OR TO LET, PAPANUI, BLIGH’S EOAD, ithin five minutes’ walk of the Tram. inrch to reside on 1113 stanou;, mtnntially-huilt Dwelling-house, oom, drawing-room, breakfaotofty), large kitchen, scullery, y, dairy, lavatory, conserico hall and wide staircase, six d bathroom upstairs, hot and rhout tho house, fitted with ces and fenders, set on ions, iron roof. The whole «. Washhouse fitted with tubs -oalhousc.stable and shed, ana FIVE AND A HALF ACRES it in paddocks, orchards, lawn, kitchen garden, stockcd and shrubs, the whole forming attractive residences in the

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 8

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