Auction Sales XTi^RIGOrT a. innes McGregor, *a uctioneer & general ___X AGENT. Landed and House Properties Bought Sold, or Let. Valuations made, Residuary Account! Prepared for Stamp Office, Partnershi] Accounts adjusted, Absentees represented Auction Sales conducted in town ant .country. FIRST FRIDAY in every month Sale of all sorts of Stock at Mr? Shadbolt's Yards, Head of the Bay. LAST SATURDAY in everj Sale of General Merchandise ir ■HuLown Hall, Akaroa. HHr Entries are requested prior to sale. Jollie Street South, AKAROA, MONEY. WANTED for a client, on firstclass Freehold Security, £400, Apply A. INNES McGREGOR, Auctioneer. ESTATE OF MRS E. MUNNS, DECEASED. THE undersigned has received instructions from J. D. Garwood and H. Allwright, Esquires, Trustees in the above Estate, to Sell by Public Auction, AT HER LATE RESIDENCE, JOLIE STREET, AKAROA, ON BATURDAV, DECEMBER 30,1882, AT NOON, THE WHOLE OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN AKAROA BELONGING TO THE ESTATE, viz., Ist. That beautiful and very choice PROPERTY situate in German Bay, being part of R.S. 186, and containing 4£ acrrcs less or more, with DWEL- - LING and Outhouses and other conveniences. The Orchard, which is planted with the choicest fruit trec6, occupies about one acre of the land, and the trees are in perfect health and bearing. The property is at present let for _S4O per annum. The property is within 20 minutes' "i walk of Akaroa. has large frontage to the main Christchurch road, and is bounded on the north by the German Bay Creek, For a residence or investment the spot in ■question has few equals on the Peninsula. 2nd. The COTTAGE ORNEE and GARDEN in Jolie street. Akaroa, lately occupied by th« deceased, consisting of four rooms and outhouses. The property consists of part of section 61, and contains about 1-16 th of an acre, is •well and securely fenced, and occupies a central and salubrious situation. I Immediately after the sale of the above the undersigned will offer the whole of the -FUKNITUBE & FITTINGS OF THE ABOVE COTTAGE, j CONSISTING OP Couch and chairs in mahogany and hair-cloth, other chairs, tables, beds, bedding, blankets, chef- , fonier, cabinet, fine steel engravings, crockery, kitchen utensils. &c.. &c, &c. Also, a very fine and rare collection of old China, consisting of samples of Japanese, bis- | cuit, and other samples of ceramic art, including 6 plates of real " Derby," signed nnd dated. The collection of China is well worth the atten. tion of connoisseurs and collectors." A. INNES McGREGOR, Auctioneer, Wool Sales AUE NEXT SALE Jfor SEASON 1882-1883 WILL TAKE PLACE EARLY IN JANUARY. WOOLPACKS SUPPLIED. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. H. MATSON & CO., WOOL BROKERS, Canterbury Wool Stores, Christchurch. N.B.—Constituents forwarding consignments of skins, &c, per" rail in bundles, will oblige by having same labelled with name or mark, and advise by letter number contained in each bundle.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 673, 27 December 1882, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 673, 27 December 1882, Page 3
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