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Alfred Harrison. To-morrow, TUESDAY. 12th APRIL, 12 o’clock. ALFRED HARRISON, favored with instructions from the owner, will Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Part of Section, containing over half an acre, with three-ioomed Cottage thereon — „ 01 LEESON STREET & 01 No. 21. treyortON. Na 2L This Section is fenced, also with live fence in front, frontage 2\ chains, pump and good water, &c., &c., and situated on the street next Tasker’s butchery. Also, Town Section Ho. 867 AITKEN STREET No. 867. Terms liberal at sale. ALFRED HARRISON, 482 a Auctioneer,

IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES. To-morrow. TUESDAY, 12th APRIL, Twelve o’clock. ALFRED HARRISON has been favored with instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by Public Auction, AT HIS ROOMS, The Equity of Redemption of Rural Sections Nos. 15104, 16510, 16511, ■ 16678, and 17411, CONTAINING ABOUT 207 Acres 207 Now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Prendergast. This bale presents a specially good opportunity, it being a wellknown fact that there is no better Land in the district. The House is neat and compact, with every convenience attached, prettily surrounded by well-grown trees, the Fences also being in good order ; and, situated quite close to the Township, it must, in a very short time, become trebled in ‘value. ALSO, TOWN SECTIONS IN COX STREET, Nos. 804 aud 805, With Four-Roomed COTTAGES thereon. These Cottages are well built and new, situated in the most healthy part of the town. | Terms at Sale.

Twelve o’clocck noon. ALFRED HARRISON, 450 a Auctioneer. Matson, Cox, and Co. Matson, Cox & Co., STOCK AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND & MONEY BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ASHBURTON. Their business will include the management of Estates, Investment and Procuration of Money, Valuation of Properties, Stock, &c., and General Agency. They will hold throughout the District Public Auction Sales of Land, Live and Dead Stock; also on Market Days at Ashburton and Tinwald, Fat and Store Stock. They are also prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on Properties, Stock, Wool, &c., placed in their hands for sale. MATSON, COX, & CO., Agents for Robey & Co.’s CELEBRATED THRESHING M ACHINES

Ecclesiastical. OTIC The following will be the order MASSES from the first Sunday E. of of April : Ist Maas ... ... ... 9 a.m. 2nd Mass 11a.m. 37 la EDMUND P. COFFEY. To Let. TO BE LET BY TENDER, for two grain crops, 335 acres of good tussock LAND, situated at Mayfield, near Hinds —55 acres broken up. The land is all fenced, and sub-divided by crossfences ; there is a small timber house and stable. The land can be let as a whole, or less, from 100 acres to 335 acres. The land will be shown to anyone by applying to J. Bowick, at Mayfield. Tenders to be sent in not later than Ist May 1881. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. B. .MABLY, Care of Mr J. 0. Lock, 484 a Ashley Bank.

Several Two, Three, and Four-Roomed HOUSES to Let. Apply 457 a POYNTZ & CO.

For Sale. hnHE UNDERSIGNED have received J- instructions from the freeholders to offer FOR SALE by Private Treaty— T.S. 104, situated in Tancred street, on which are erected Two substanti-ally-built and roomy SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES. Also, Lots 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, part of R.S. 8767, containing about 1J acres. These Sections adjoin the properties of Messrs Orr and Sheppard, and, from their proximity to the town, form a desirable site for a private residence. Apply, Poyntz and Co., 596 East street. Educational. fJIHE MISSES HONOUR are prepared to receive, at their residence, Mooie street, PUPILS in Music, Singing, and Drawing. Terms, per quarter, for each subject, two guineas. Drawing, in class, every Tuesday, from half-past three to half-past four, dne guinea per quarter. 397 a

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 316, 11 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 316, 11 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 316, 11 April 1881, Page 3

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