TO-MORROW. | LAND AND HOUSES, MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On FRIDAY, SEPT. Stii, Lot 56 in Philipstown, containing -]-acre Land, fronting on the Drain road, together with the Three-roomed COTTAGE And Four-roomed H 0 USE Erected thereon. Both houses are fitted with kitchen ranges, and the four-roomed house with register stove and well finished. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3687 FRIDAY', SEPTEMBER Bth. DRAPERY. CLOTHING. FURNITURE. MR J. G. FAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, Hereford street, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, Ladies’ costumes, ribbon velvets, hats, curtains, jewellery, and sundries Men’s coats, trousers, vests, drawers; Boys’ knickerbocker suits, towels, &c, &c Also, The property of several parties leaving Christchurch. A quantity of FURNITURE, comprising— Tables, chairs, colonial couches, with squabs and pillows, cheffioniers, easy and folding chairs, fenders and irons, drugget and hearthrug, lamps, books, ornaments, &c Pier-glass, in gilt frame Wood and iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattrasses, feather bolsters and pillows, looking glasses, dressing tables, washstands and ware, door mats, &c Kitchen tables and chairs, meat safes, cutlery and plated ware, and cooking utensils Quilts, sheets, damask table cloths, &c, &c. I Cotterill’s patent double door fireproof safe 1 very superior cottage piano, by Challen and Hodgson 4 dozen Pembroke Chairs 2 handsome Scotch chest drawers Lot remnants tweed for coatings and trousers 9-5 3323 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE, FERRY ROAD. M R J. G. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, By order of the Mortgagees, About J-ACRB LAND, situate on the east side of the first Accommodation road past Wilson’s Vinery, on the south side of the Ferry road, being part of Lot No 1 of rural sectiou 89, together with the 4-ROOMED HOUSE thereon erected. Sale at 12 o’clock. N.B.—Terms can be made which would make this a splendid chance for acquiring a most desirable freehold at a small cost, 9 4 3253 PLEASE OBSERVE ! B. C~k S 8 WISHES the public to know that he has received, and is now showing his First Shipment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Comprising— New Fancy Dress Materials New Danish Lustrines New Lustres in all colours New Black Striped and Figured Lurtres New Pique Cashmeres, fully made, from 19s fid New Tasso do do, from 13s fis New Black Glace aud Gros Grain Silks, from 3s fid 1000 Girls’ and Ladies’ Straw Hats, from fid to Is 9d New Silk Umbrellas and Parasols New Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &c, &c. New Long Muslin Curtains, from 5s fid per pair New White Toilet Quilts, superior value, from 5s lid And all kinds of General Drapery. B. GASS, Draper and Importer, 3675 Cashel House. LAND AND HOUSES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, QUARTER-ACRE LAND, situate on the south aide of the South Town Belt, opposite Barbadoes street, and close to the Railway Station : together with the following First-class Houses erected thereon : One FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE—Two front rooms, match-lined and papered, kitchen ran ire, artesian well One SEVEN-ROOM ED HOUSB-Thoroughly well finished, lined, papered aud painted throughout, four rooms, each 13 x 13, two double chimneys, kitchen range aud register stove The whole sectiou is fenced. Terms easy, 9-1 Sale at 12 o’clock, 3162
Fish Culture at Opawa.—The earliest hatched trout at this establishment have reached the stage when they can be turned out with safety. It is amusing to watch the avidity with which these active little fellows rise to a tiny fly, or take their accustomed food, which consists of fly eggs. Nearly all the eggs in the various boxes are hatched out, and though obtained from distant localities the hatching as a whole this season has been very successful, the long stage of boxes teeming with fish life With a desire that the numerous fishless streams in the province and ela ;where should be stocked, Mr Johnson haa decided to sell hit) young trout £3 10s per huodred,
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 692, 7 September 1876, Page 2
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684Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 692, 7 September 1876, Page 2
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