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WL3B. £W^B..3EUkmno- . Atlla-m. furniture, jewellery, kp.waee > -&c.WB. HAEDING will SEEL, at his Auction o Booms, 200-206, Hereford Street, as above, a quantity of useful Furniture, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, of which, will he sold without reserve. 3868 W.-B..HABDlNG r Aactioneer. W. E. HAtturNG] £W. B. Haeothg FURNITURE, PIANO, & Cl ’ WB. HAEDING,. instracted by Mr Alex, e Cowan, who is giTing-np housekeeping* will SKLIi on the Premises, Parham .Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 19th INST,, at 1 p.m,. The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising PIANO by H. Matz Co. (cost £75), Draw-ing-room, Bedroomand Kitchen l?urmture. Full particulars in future advertisements. No Reserve. W, B. HAEDING, 3866 Auctioneer. W. E. Haedino | ! W. B. Habdisg IMPORTANT NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION. GEEAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE AT ■ WB. HARDING'S Auction Eooms*2oo-206; • Hereford Street, of _ Pianos, organs, harmoniums, furniture, carpets, blankets, bedding, jewellery, watches, liP. ware, crockery, and the thousand and one articles which. crowd the auction rooms. FOB TWO DAYS ONLY, ■WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, 20IHAE1) 21st APRIL, 1898, at 11 a.m. each day. Note. —W. B. Harding having requested his clients to remove all reserves on goods now held by him (in order that a clearance may be effected to make room for consignments coming to hand), and having received favourable replies, has pleasure in announcing a Clearing Sale as above, when all goods in his rooms will be offered, and every lot sold to the highest bidder. W. E. HAEDING, 3867 Auctioneer. W. E. Haediko] O B F s £W. E. Haediho a L E. MAESHLANDS —Over 8 acres rich land, good house and buildings, a compact little property, the beat in the district. 231-213 PAPANUI—S acres, good land, and very clean, 4-room house, abed, &c. 233-247 HALSWELL—6O acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, house and buildings. Price low. 364-272 OXFORD—4O acres good land, capital dairy farm, 6-room house, dairy, stabling, &c„ all necessary buildings. 368-281 HINDS—BOO acres good land, 2 good houses, outbuildings, river frontage, subdivided into convenient paddocks. 370-287 HINDS—2OO acres, fenced, water-race. Very fair land. 370-286 TINWALD—2SO acres, 4-roomed house, stabling, &c., all in capital order. 873-296 ELLESMERE—23O acres, best land in the district ; good, well-appointed house, orchard, stabling, outbuildings, &o. 379-316 VVAKANUI—7OO acres, well fenced, 4-roomed house, large stabling, &c. 382-323 LINWOOD —Quarter-acre building section, good locality, cheap, and terms. 50-202 SYDENHAM—Quarter-acre section, fenced; price, only £4O; a bargain. 52-203 BEYNDWE—I acre, wonld.cut up into splendid building sections. 51-206, NEW BRIGHTON—Section-over frontage, artesian well. 52-210 WATSONVILLE —-Quarter-acre section, price exceedingly low. 64-242 TERMS AERANGED AND CASH ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE ON VERY FAVOURABLE TEEMS. W. E. HAEDING, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-2C6, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. FEUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAyTat 10.30 A.M. Ayers, beauchamp & co. win sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Cashel Street, Of>Q CASES Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, pears. Apples, Pines, Tomatoes, Plums, Quinces, Grapes, &0.,, &c. Also, 34 sides Prime Mutton, 5 sacks Oysters, 3 tons Onions and Potatoes, Chickwheat, Pumpkins, Cheeses, Tea, Biscuits, Soap and Sundries. And, if arrived, QiiA CASES TAHPri ORANGES. AMU AYERS. BEAUCHAMP & CO., 3885 Auctioneers. D. Thomas. BULLOCK’S ARCADE, ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, SCxn APRIL, 1898, VALUABLE FARMS. D THOMAS (in conjunction with. Messrs • H. Matson and Co.) have received instructions from the Executors of the late W. M, Lyttelton, Esq., to sell as above BY PUBLIC AUCTION, LOT I—Known as JONES’S FARM,, adjoining ’ the EDUCATIONAL RESERVE, Eakaia, containing 400 ACRES of FIRST-CLASS’’ LAND, well watered. This is-an exceedingly valuable Block of Land, and well., worthy the attention of anyone l ooking out for good land upon which to make a comfortable home. LOT 2—Known as LYTTELTON’S WINCHMOEE FARM, containing 1093 ACRES, being pts of Ks. 27963 and 28054, all fenced and subdivided, water in every paddock. The land is of good quality. andLhas borne heavy crops, and being within seven miles of Ashburton should he eagerly competed for. This Block will be sold in SEVEN LOTS from 60 ACRES to 350 ACEES, The buyer of first block to have the option to take more. THESE FARMS MUST BE BOLD. Inspection confidently invited, SALE AT 2 am. D, THOMAS, > Joint 3947 H. MATSON & CO„ S Agents. For Sale. FOE SALE. THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED f DRAPERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS IN GORE. JAMES BEATTIE has resolved to Sell his Stock and Lease his Brick Premises, Main Street, Gore, directly opposite the New Traffic Bridge/and undoubtedly the best business site and most commodions promises for doing a large business in Gore. For Particulars apply to—--2982 JAMES BEATTIE, P.S.—Or by latter, On the Premises. A. Gr BEAT B AB-G A-X-N. BURTON BREWERY, IN COMPLETE WORKING ORDER. Fitted with, all necessary ModernAp.phances, Bottling,Plant,4&o 0 &c. for"salb, THE GOODWILL OP THE LEASE AND BUSINESS, With a Purchasing Clause-of the Freehold, Being in tho centre of a vcry-extensive-district, the present large outp utcould readily be increased., Apply— PEOPEIETOE BURTON BEEWEEY, 3372 PahnerstomNorth, HANMEE SPRINGS. JACK’S PASS temperance; hotel. LL THE COMFORTS OP HOME,, with.. Mountain Air, Shooting, Fishing, Tennis and Croquet Lawns. Free Conveyance to and from Baths, where the drive is found beneficial. Terms—37s and 25s per week, FX1693 E. LAHMEET, Proprietress. WESTPORT - CARDIFF COAL, HOUSE, STEAM & NUTS.* * t S.S. OEOWAITI and COEINNA \ DISCHARGING TO-DAY and MONDAY. Regular Weekly Arrivals. WESTPOET-CAEDIFF COAL COMPANY, : LIMITED, H. E. HARGREAVES, Secretary. ■ No. 69, Cathedral Square. F 2722 SHOE Brushes, Is Gd per set; au exceptionally i cheap line at 2s per s t Hinson's Cheap, Depot, v ■■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

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