ft. Sales by AuctionI 1 E D R AWAL. The Notice of Postponement re the sale of the late ffm. Greenwood, Esq.'s Furniture, Traps, Horses, etc., lias been withdrawn. The Sale will tike place, as adverted, TO-DAY it twelve o'clock. Traps, etc,, at 1.30, RICHARD ARTHUR (THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer). THIS DAY, 12 o'Cloek. EPSOM, NEAR POTTER'S PADDOCK. HOODED PHOTON, DOG tART, '(Buggy mare, saddle pom, good COW, CALF, HARNESS, SADDLE, POULTRY, TOOLS, Etc. THREE VIOLINS, TWO GLASS BOOK CASES, H.H. SUITE,, OAK AM) CANE SUITE, LINOLEUMS, .HATKOTS ARM ROCKING CHAIR, MIRRORS, WARDROBE, COMMODE, CHESTS DRAWERS, CARPETS, Etc. foe undersigned has receired from thß Trustees in the Estate of the la.e Wm. Green wood Esq., to sell at his late residence, Epsom, at 12 o'clock To day (Tuesday), HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of-Rimu anil 11 Kauri Bookcases (glass front), Loo Table, Tapestry Table Covers. Whatnots, Carpets, Linoleum, H IT. Suite (9 pieces), Oak suite (8 pieces), American Rucking Chair, Dining Table, Dinner Ware, three Violins. Flute, Gal. Battery, Telescope, etc. 1.30— First class Howled Photon, Dog Cart, Good Buggy Mare, Saddle Pony, first-class Cow, Calf, itc.. Harness, Saddlery, Feed Bins, Tools, etc., 10 Bead Poultry. On View Morning of Sale, RICH. ARTHUR. Tbos. B. Arthur, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Cloek. fOR ABSOLUTE SALE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ICE SAFE, JAPANESE GOODS BOGGY, BEDSTEADS, COT BEDDING, CHESTS DRAWERS Etc., Etc., Etc. IT BRUNSWICK MART. TO DAY (TUESDAY), ( At Eleren o'Cloek, l HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND I EFFECTS, comprising;. Bedsteads, Child's Iron Cot i Chests of Drawers, Bead Minds 1 Carpets, Oil Paintings, Pictures < Ariary, Ice Chest, I.«mps, Couches * 'Jables, Perambulators, Rugs Etc., Etc., ftc, Also, TJonble-se <ted Bug*y Japanese < Coffee Mill to Chinese Lanterns i D.B. Guns, Verandah Blinds Incubator, etc., etc. I WILDING & CO., i (DIG BY TONKS, Auctioneer). j THIS DAY, i At 11 o'Cloek, Q.ROCERIES, AND DRIED FRUITS. : JUST LANDED, EX PAKEHA. gOO PACKAGES OP ABOVE. ( TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS J AND OTHERS, ( GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. » Will sell at their Rooms, To-day (Tuesday), at 1 11 o'clock, t L LEWIS, Auctioneer; a TO-MORROW, ■ At) 11 o'Cloek, I EX PAKEHA. 10 OIL AND COLOURMEN, IRONMONGERS, AND OTHERS. SCOTT GUARANTEED GENUINE : LEAD, OIL, RAW k BOILED. ] SCRIMS, HESSIANS, TWINE, ] HOLLOWARE, . Etc., Etc., Etc, GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. 1 Will sell on above date, at 11 o'clock, , 6 TONS GENUINE LEAD (Guaranteed) 20 Casks OIL 5 Bales SCRIMS ' 3 Bales HESSIAN 10 Nests TRUNKS 60 Dozen GALVANISED TUBS 1 6n Dozen BUCKET'S " 5 Bales TWINE 1 6 Hh. HOLLOWARE < Etc., Etc., Etc. L LEWIS, Auctioneer. I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. TRADE SALE , OF gPIRITS, JgEERS. f Etc,, Etc., Etc. PACKAGES OF ABOVE, GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell, on above date, at eleven o'clock, lARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEADING LINES ' OF ABOVE. , L. LEWIS, Auctioneer, 9. J. ESAM,] rc. ARTHUR, THIS DAY, at Eleren o'Cloek. FRUIT, produce, Etc. 50 cases Califomian Apples, Local Oranges, , Lemons, Loquats, Gooseberries, etc. (C. Arthur, Auctioneer.) PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO., tn conjunction with Mr. CHARLES CLARK, bare I received instructions from the Mortgagees, to i HELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (a Mr. Charles Clark's Auction Boom, Hereford street, Christchurch. about the end of DECEMBER NEXT, Unless otherwise dealt with, 1 A LL THAT EXTENSIVE PASTORAL A PROPERTY, i Known as the 1 £JOLERIDGE JJUN, : Situate in the Selwyn County, and , Comprising about 2 487 A * 3 a 2 p> 01 freehold, an(l CO Knit ACRES of LEASEHOLD LAND, 00)0\J\J with the Buildings and fencing thereon, Together with the Flock of 18 000 MEI^ N0 SUEEp of mixed ages About 1600 acres of this freehold land has been Under thorough cultivation, and is now partly laid down with mixed grasses, in convenient sized paddocks. Run No. 120-34,594 acres-is leased from the Canterbury College to Ist March, 1911; while Run 179—about 18,000 acres-is leased from the Govern, ment at a nominal rental to Ist May, 1897. The Buildings comprise a commodious dwelling, bouse, men's cottage, wool shed, stables, and offices necessary to the convenient working of a large station, which with the fences are all in good order and repair. The Flock of Sheep have been under efficient management for several years; the best rams procurable have been in use, largely increasing the clip both in quantity and quality. The Lake Coleridge Station Is approached by a good metalled road, over which a. traction engine lias been used with waggons conveying heavy loads to Christchurch, from which it i* distant about sixty miles. The country is well grassed and abundantly watered, and its carrying capacity is far beyond the . number of sheep now depasturing on it. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, especially as to the exact date of sale arid terms of payment. Meanwhile intending purchasers wishing, to inspect will please apply to the Auctioneers, _ J. T. FORD & CO., i Or • _ MB- CHARLES CLARK, Hereford-street, QhjijUlwcfc. ' V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9975, 12 November 1895, Page 8
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