%&vrXwmtiiU. EAT B E O Y A I. Lessee—Mr Hoskins. Impresario—Mr R. J. DeLias. Manager—Mr C. A. Chizzola. Continued Success and Enthusiastic Eeception of MISS EMILY SOLDENE and her Renowned and Complete ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY 26, Will be produced for the first time in Christchuriih, ffe >ri's Latest Opera, in Three Acts, LA BELLE POULE (Poule and Poulette). POULBTTE ... MISS EmILT SOLDENE Dress circle, 5s ; stalls (select), 3s ; pit, 2s. Box office, Bunz's Music Warehouse. 7756 M. L. BROWNE, Agent. MONDAY, JANUARY 28th. HANDSOME FURNITURE. R J. G. HAWKES is instructed by a . lady leaving ' anterbury to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, A few very hindsome articles of furniture, comprising— Beautiful mahogany double wing wardrobe and chest drawers Solid mahogany extension dining table, 12ft x 4ft. I adies' wardrobe, couch and sofa in mahogany and horsehair 4 wood beds and spring mattresses Magic lantern with 26 slides Tea and coffee urns, garden tools, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock. 7764 ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 28. BOOKS. IR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BF PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 400 VOLUMES BOOKS, Many new, and beautifully bound in calf nnd morocco, comprising Works by Macaulay, Carlyle, Hood, Motley, Mill, Smiles, Swinbourne, Tennyson, Thackeray, Figuier, Darwin, Trollope, Kingaley, &c, Ac, &c. After which, About 125 Vols. BOOKS, Including— ook's Voyages, 2 vols; Scott's Novels, 5 vols.; Thackeray s Works, 12 vols. ; Stnollet's History ; Buckle's Civilis'tion; Maca'ilay's Works, 8 vols.: Hallam's Middle Ages ; sets of Fielding, Sterne, Defoe, and Swift's Works, and variety of Poetry, Fiction, and Travel. Also, 8 fancy-bred Belgium canaries Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues on application. 7758 ESSRS. H. MATSOM & CO. have si for Sale TWENTY HALF-ACRE ALLOTMENTS, £4O Each, at Papanui. Each one chain frontage on a good road. Terms—One-tenth cash, balance in three years. Title under Land Transfer Act. 7639 WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. FREEHOLD LAND AND COTTAGES. "R. CHARLES CLARK has been favored . wish instructions from Messrs England Bros, to sell, by auction— On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, Three Substantially-Built and Well-finished COTTAGES in Durham street south; handy to the Railway and within a few minutes' walk of the centre of the city, each containing Four Rooms, fitted with range and register stoves, and very conveniently fitted up. Garden to each, securely fenced. Easy termß. Sale at 12 o'clock.' No. 641. " rr ~* WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. 'R CHARLES CLARK has received in. structions from Mr R. Macfarlane to SELL BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, A well-built DWELLING-HOUSE of ten rooms, in Latimer Square, nicely finished and fitted with cupboard, kitchen dresser, Leamington range, register stoves, &c, with shed, washhouse, artesian well, and having access to asphalted right-of-way at back of premises. Also, A COTTAGE of six large rooms (uearly new), in the Windmill road, fitted with range, register stoves, cupboards, &0., with stables and coachhouse, nrtejian well, and nearly half an acre of land. No. 642 " Sale at 12 o'clock. 7755 ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES R CHARLES CLARK 13 instructed by . the owner to SELL, At his rooms, Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, Six Quarter-acre Sections on the North Town Belt (town side), near Colombo street. The only sections for sale on the belt. Twenty-seven Acres in Hubbard's Bush, Port Hills (tt.S. 1046). A very early selection. Also, Twenty Acres in Kowai Bush, Malvern (R.S. 11827), double frontage, and on to Lower Kowai Bush Road (already metalled). All Land Transfer Titles. Small deposit, and balance payable, to suit purchasers, within three years. 7753 Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 639 CAPITAL HOUSE NEAR RAILWAY STATION. IR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL, At his Rooms, Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, That nice Property in Durham street south, known as SUSSEX VILLA, standing on Allotments 130 and 131. The House contains five rooms, all large, and finished in good style, and there are some large and useful outbuildings. The land is all under cultivation, and planted with a careful selection of fruit trees and shrubs. Will be SOLD IN TWO LOTS if required. The owner has no further u*e for the house, and his iustructions to Sell are absolute. <£2so can remain on Mortgage. No. 643 Sale at 12 'clock. <<s7
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1216, 26 January 1878, Page 3
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