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ROYAL HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD begs to inform the Public that he has taken this Well-known and Old Established House, Which he intends carrying on as a FAMILY HOTEL, And he begs to intimate that nothing shall be spared on his part torender “The Royal” THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH. Every Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Only the BEST BRANDS procurable of WINES and SPIRITS kept. N.B.—Good Stabling is attached to the Hotel. 282 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. TO MECHANICS, GARDENERS, AND ALL OTHERS DESIROUS OF SECURING FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLDS Adjacent to the City of Christchurch. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BUILDING LAND, SUMNER ROAD, IN 112 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from Mr William Wilson to offer for sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 112 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS OF SPLENDID LAND, On the Sumner road, immediately outside the Town Belt. The land is of first-class character, and well watered with several artesian wells ; and from the fact of its being in a rapidlyrising neighborhood, it will shortly be included within the municipality, and acquire the value of the best sections in Christchurch. The streets are spacious, and the property is in every way adapted to become a part of the city. Terms of Payment : One-third cash ) Bearing Interest One-third in four months > at One-third in eight months ) 8 per cent. Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 990 Sale plans on view at Mr W. Wilson’s, High street; and at the Auctioneer’s office. Land Transfer Act Title, TATTERSALL’S. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1874. NOVEMBER 10th, 11th, AND 13th. CALCUTTA SWEEPS on all the Principal Events of the Meeting, WILL BE HELD AT TATTERSALL’S, THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m.h And every evening during the week. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer. r* FiA —BRICK COTTAGE and SECTION, within the Belt. A Plum. £l30 —St Asaph street—HALF-ACRE, with 165 feet frontage. SECTIONS for £25 and £35, below the Railway, Colombo street. Long terms. MAGNIFICENT TOWN LAND, with most valuable frontages. A FEW BARGAINS IN PROPERTIES, such as three-eighths of an acre and fiveroomed house, £2lO. All freeholds, J. B. DALE and CO, 271 No 1, Cathedral square. FREDERICK FISHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford Street. CELLARS WALTON’S BUILDINGS. Agent for MARTIN’S INVERCARGILL ALE. THE usual ASSORTMENT of WINES, SPIRITS, and BOTTLED BEER. Edward S. Ellisdon, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Late Manager to the Business carried on under the name of Wallace and Co., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Nearly opposite Mr Davenport’s, Triangle.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 137, 7 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume II, Issue 137, 7 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume II, Issue 137, 7 November 1874, Page 1

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