ELBOKN. mil (v i v.; *.-*• PRfcACH the G'.-SPBL in tin JNew OddftsW Halt Lichfield *K«<rt t 10; MOrtBOW NIGHT, at 6.3 U. JUtf FOR SALE—A Hargwn capital iQT-rtmealL two 8-roi7med HOUSES • also several 2',. 3 4, 5. and 6-roomed COTTAGES, and Section* Of Und in town and suburb*. Apply to *. PiXiow, Lichfield street, opposiU Oddfell w* Hah. __ I, 52Q TeSSRS. H. MATSON & CtK hav* I for Halo TWENTY HALF-ACRB £4O Each, at Papamri. Each one chain frontage on a good road. years* Title under Land Trailer Act ON MONDAY NEXT. SALE BY AUCTION, AT PHILLIPSTOWN, CHEISTCBIRCBEAST. BONA FIDE SALE OP HOUSBMQLB FURNITURE, &n„ &c. MK S. E". ALPORT has received instno«. tidn* from Mrs Reeves (who is leaving Christeburch) to hELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At her residence, *t. Asaph street east, Phillips* town, Ea»t Chnsichunch, on MONDAY NEXT, the 25th MARCH, At 12 noon, THE FUKNITUKE OF A FIVE-RGQUED, HOUSE, Comprising Suite of dining room furniture, in horsehair-,. I/o table, chairs, carpets. Harmonium, by a London maker. Glass China, cutlery, earthenware. Iron bedsteads, washatands aad chamber.,. ware. Toilet tables, looking glasses Cooking and oth< r-knchen utensils.. Qu -nifty of fowls. Carpenter's bench, hand truck. !&£T lhe H»use is to T et. 513; SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT, 26tk MARCH,, At 20 o'clock. INiTHE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF THOMA- HICKLING, Butcher. ~R H. E. ALPORT has received in* . structions from the Trustee in the above i. state to &KLL BY PUBLTO AUCTION At tita Premises, Armagh street East, t above time, Quantity" pf batchers' took a.od trade imph? r . meuts 1 grey horse, 1 bay horse 2 bu'-cher*' carts 2 set spring cart harness Wheel tires, grindstone Quantity Poultry, &c, &o. 523 IgSf Note hour-lO o'clock. HAKDWaKE ,HE TTnderm«<ntioned GOC'B&bAvea be«a reeently added to THE L*R3E STOCK AT THE BIEMISG AM A* SHEFFIELD WAE:H USE. Coloabo 1 street, Christchureh. Ransomes and Sims' A ©able fa-row ploughs, with skeith blades' Steel and cast shares for &o. 1,2, and 3-horse gears Chaff cutters, good assortment Oat bruisers, do do British grist mills; these mills are life valuable to farmers for general purposes Cooking ranges; the largest assortment Vb ew Zealand; price* very low j a good 3ft oven and boiler range (or £5 cash Register grates, common to best Marbe and slate mantelpieces Fenders and fireirons Ele tro-pneuroatic house bells Gas chandeliers, brackets, &o. ; A largft selection to choose from Gas heating and small cooking stoves Small cider mills Also, A large assortment of furnishing ironmongery and hardware required by engineers and smiths Oils, paints, and colors The Proprietor desires to inform the public that he still imports the sune quality of goods for which his establishment has been noted for over twenty years, the prices of which are now reduced to meet the preaenj* competition. EDWARD REECE, N.B.—Price of Wire Nailß reduoed to 2id per lb. for sizes over 2in. Purchasers must bring the exact amount of money for the quantity they wish to purchase. 517 OBSERVE! LAST WEEK
SALE WALTER SUCKLING'S LITTLE SHOP IN COLOMBO STREET, Prior to Removing entirely to HIH NEW SHOP IN MANCHESTER STREET, Between Tuam and St. Asaph Streets, N.8.-2D. in the SHILLING off all GOOES not otherwise REDUCED. 512 BALLIN BROTHERS, L LE AND PORTER BOTTLERS Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Ginger Wine, Sareaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters' Hotel, Christohurch, Agents for EHRENFRIED BROS. THAMES ALE AND PORTER. I [circular.] SIR, —Ton are hereby respectfully solicited by the New Z. aland Refo m Association to become a Member. The object of the Association is to support the progressive policy now before, the country, viz, Extension of the Ifran. chise, Just Representation, and Reform of the Laud Laws, Aud generally, to support any Progressive Policy having for its object the welfare of the colony; and further, eventually to establish the Association in all the various centres of population. A Pub ic Meeting will shortly be held to explain the objects of the Associati >n, of which due notice will be given. In the meantime, persons desirous of becoming members or wishing to communicate with the Association, can do so by addressing to the Secretary, on behalf of the Provisional Committer JAMES FRASER, Secretary, New Zealand Reform association, Post office, Christohurch. Householders are earnestly requested to Register their Votes before the 31st March. 611
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1252, 23 March 1878, Page 3
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