■Bullock. T. Bullock, : 4 UOTIONBER, ESTATE A AMD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. «q oo y jAR£r A'9. ‘l»t >ft BURNETT STREET, c AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. “to future my SATURDAY’S SAT/ES will Commune* at 1 o’clock instead. of xao. T. buu^qk. fnO LET.—SHOPS .■.iftrEsflt: atredl. TO LET.- * ■* bone, v . ■ tog ether with shop IM 'dwelling 1,1 T. BULLOCK.. TO LET OR FOR SALE—4O Acres LAND, togetHar a COTTAGE •n the Fairfield Road, well watered with one of the'CountSßßWter races. BULLOCK T OU IN Stewart. eoon T . SHOP in Havelock street. AwJjto r-LBTi u The Grange,” containing 724 acres, with Dwelling-house of Seven Rooms, seven stalled Stable, Granary, Cowshed, Piggeries, and other outbuildings. Apply to T. BULLOCK, fOR Sale, chaff-'cut-TBR, together with Horse-power, by Andrews and Beavans. ■ T, BULLQOK. |7K)B SALE—2O LAND, JJ together with a House of six rooms, situated only a short distance from ■ the town of Ashburton. For full particulars .prtrtoth.o.d.ra*.,^ SALE—A comfortable COTTAGE Jj of 6 Rooms, together with a Quarter Act* Section, situated at Hampstead, near the WakazltiiLtb4dVlktely'ittiOccupaJtiori Of Mr Wm. Johns, liberal terms of payment will be accepted.’ , ■ eaaav/r 3EU'i < IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARM, of--123 Acres, watered, FQR SALK by private treaty, '“’situated hear the HinH» ) together with interest in leatenor 160 acres 1 rood 25 perches. Improve-, meats consist of a comfortable Wooden House, of 6 rooßNlpdastalled; atabfe,.»tc. The freehold is divided into three paddocks, and the leasehold into five; one of; the county water races icaris th'rbugh both properties. Thera is a growing crop of 78 sores wheat, and 70 acres turnips, which will be<ao& j Thi* sCers a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of procuring a farm at a low price andliberal terms. Forfullparticu lan, apply to V\TTT T A/iTT
M O N Auctioneer. b y Several Sams ready for in\ approved Freehold Security, at content rate of interest. Matson. Cox, and Co. MatsorL Gox& Go. •a : - t J. V C •> a Auctioneers & valuators* LAND, ATE 1 •'AGENTS. LO^K8 s imbßmA^6 ,: at iow^fSatet jJiiT y.O Y'tUlAp OT fIU/iT?’ -> . *uu«sy - r dL zmzibim WOOL, GRAIN, SEED, AND genera!! 3 0 , Jfi9c! WE HAVE NOW FOR SAIjE—WOOLPACKS FENCING WIRE of All Sizes—BARBED jt&aSk*' dlkg&f ELLOW .TANCRED tokmips;' ■" ‘ - 1 ' SKIRVIN SWEDES, and other T.URNIP SEEDS of aff descriptions,' MANGOLDS, &C. 5 ' M ‘‘‘ ’ * V,. '*, '■ all descriptions.' J ' ( ) ,, cb®ifeFoo^ ; liarf-chests,, , . f OAtsJ WM' 6HAFE7&C; “ , lire r» >•’ ’ ■ 1 • J .. ,o,oc . _• ■/ BCEIPBRS) BENDERS, PUROEfASEDin large'eramaft quantities . WOOL SALES, v . : ■ ha* , r y, a¥ B^M AS f^TW CES Miw on Consignments.Weekly »r SalesOF HORSES, COWS, PIGS, and ALL BINDS; idf STOOK -anti- PRODUCE jOn:/; ■ SATURDAYS, Atlll o’clock dharp. , . ~ . .amn I'-ill 51 ’ 1 # * - •' FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK ASHBURTON AND TINWALD ■^ nj i£TkttNA'tiiLY. NKCT BALE AT ASHBURTON YARDS
On TUESDAY, MAY 15. , >iU ' Kattand Mortgage«ab«i Agency 00. ’’u 'i’Jirealuhg Machines. VII/ s > )OX, . & 00.,. • ■•: T&18 iUCII i * l.<i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 4
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462Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 4
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