Meetings. LAND NATIONALISATION. A LECTURE on Land Nationalisation will ba delivered in 'bo ORANGE HALL on TUESDAY EVENING (29th) by Hev D. McNicoll. A Collection in aid of the Buggy Fund will be mtdu daring the ■ v nmg. 6 203 nowN H ALL. A ! SHBURTON WOODROFFE’S CELEBRATED GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Grand C mundrnm Contest, In addition to the usual collection of works of Art in Glass, four Magnificent Presents will be handed to the authors of the two beat and two worst Conan drams. Subject—something pertaining to this Exhibition. ADMISSION, Is 6201 A. Harrison.
Allred Harrison, ADCTTONESit, STOCK AND i STATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o’clock sharp. —Horaea, Cattle, Riga, Produce and Merchandise. Agent Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. F 0 R SAL E D.F. Plough, by Reid and Gray T.F. Plough, by lloid and Gray Chaffcuttor Three-leat Harrows Drays 1 new Spring Cart 1 Spring Cart, nearly now Piano ; beautiful tone ; cheap/] One Hut on wheels; new; cheap ALFRED HA PRISON.
Auctions. SATURDAY, JULY 3. 28 ACRES 5 PERCHES, Together with Buildings thereon, situated at Methvon, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION MR T. BULLOCK has received Instructions from Mr David Quinn to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the arga dB, On the above dale, LOTS LU, 135, 13G, 137, containing In all 28 Acres 5 Perches, well a luated in the township of Molhven. On this property Is erected a fivestalled Stable, Cowshed, Stockyard, &c , and It is well-watered with one of the County water races. To per one desirous of procuring m small bolding mar the township this offers a very favorable opportnn ty. Inspection invited. Terms of p yntent will be liberal — declared at sale. Sale at 12.46. T. BULLOCK, 193 Auctioned. THURSDAY, JULY 8. CLEARING SALE. OF
BUILDING PLANT, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POT PLANTS AND FERNS, TIMBER, &c, &c. MR T. BOLLOCK lias received Instructions from Mr Geo St Hill (who is leaving for Kimberley) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Residence, Burnett street, ON THURSDAY, JULY 8. The wb ’e of bis superior ■HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BUILDING PLANT, Consisting of 1 Bay Mare, “ Bonny,” thoroughly good in all harness 1 Builder’s Cart and Harness Timber Mouldings, Skirtings Benches, 'Brussels, &c. 1 Single-seated Buggy, with lamps (equal to new) 1 Set Silver-plated Buggy Harness (new) 1 Cbnll'cutter (nearly now) Horse Feed, &c. FURNITURE. 1, Sitting-room—Walnut Suite (in maroon), Brussels Carpet and Hearthrug to match, Fonder and Fire Irons, Largo Pier Glass, Vases, Pictures, Marble Clock, Curtains and Poles 2. Dining room—Leather Suite, Harmonium, 7 stops, by Cisarini & Co ; Brussels Carpet and Hearthrug to match, Bookcase and Books, Howlpainted Vases and Lustres, Pictures, Curtain and Poles, Gasogenc (complete), Coal Scuttles,. Wool Mats, 1 Sewing Machine by Howe. d. Bedrooms —Two Chests Drawers, Handsome W : ,!> •> ' • do Iron and Wood I IVdsu Spring Mattress..-, Pail.arses, Marble-top Withstand, Lugo Looking-glasses, with Marble Stands ; Carpets, Single Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Blanket!, Pillows, Bolsters, Bedroom Chairs, Toilet Sets
Kitchen —Chairs, Tables, Cocoanut Matting, Couch, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, &c, &c. 5. Washhouse —Tubs, Table, Large Bath, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Beales and Weights. 6. Conservatory —100 carefully selected Pot Plants (very choice), 1 dozen assorted Ferns, 1 dozen Cactus Plants (bloomed last year) 2 Talking Parrots, 1 pair Canaries and Cages Also, at the same time and place, LOT 11, TOWNSHIP OF TIN WALD. The auctioneer begs to draw special attention to the excellent state of preservation of the above goods, as they are all good, and most of them are almost equal to now. The Pot Plants are a very choice lot, and have taken several prizes Christchurch and Ashburton. Terms at sale. sale at 12 o’clock. T. BULLOCK, 169 Auctioneer, TO BE LET. A FARM of 4GS ACRES at Graham’s road, near Tinwald, Ashburton, lately in the occupation of Mr Alexander Patterson. Good dwelling-house and farm buildings, and water in every paddock. Apply to F. us 0. MALE'I, 6 88 Solicitor, Christchurch.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1275, 28 June 1886, Page 3
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