iMmtiscracutu. TO-MOB <>w, TUEbDAV, APRIL 9th. LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. MB J. G. HAWKES has received tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTI »N, At his Rooms, Heref ird street. The lease of a QUARTER-ACRE of LAND and Eour-roomtd HOUSE, situate ia North street, North To*-n Helt. The lease has 19$ years to run, and the ground rent is very low. '1 he house is papered throughout, and fitted with kitchen range and gr*te. Sale at 12 o’ciocr. ggg UNDEIT - DISTRESS FOi RENT. ALLWRIGHT v : ’AUTIREAH. A SALE of G NER L ‘ R PERY wi’l take place on *' 1 S >AY It»l N NG NEXT, at >2 o’do< k, in Lond n street, Lyttelton, unless the rent and -osts are sooner paid. 669 JOS PH FLETCHER. a iliff, TO BE LET BY AUCTION' A MAGNIPIC ' NT C RNEK. SECTICV At t Le junction of COLOMBO STREET AND fOTJIH BELT. MR CHARLES (.LARK is insructed bj Mr Rantin to LKT BY AUCTION, As the salerooms in Hereford stiet, on WKDNESD \Y, PRIL Ich, That open parcel of land fronting the South belt f>r about 75 feet and n Colombo st et 126 feet, being the fiest site for business purposes obtainable within the city. No land can now be obtained nea the railway station, and opportunity for secring such a valuable property will not occur for years to come. Terms—Thirty year; No. 683 To be offered at 12 oV.lck. 630 A CAPIiAL BAHGA'N i: COTTAGE PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, APRL 10th. MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION at his too k in Hereford street, on the 'late above mentined, A very nice end 'UMPAG' COTTAGE of five rooms, good oatbudings, and standing on section front n; Loudon street, continuation of North bit (ea-tward ) The land is feoc* d, planted with fruit trees, and under cultivation. Altog th«r i is a -plendid itle property, and as the owner is des rous of ’ealising, will ha sold cheap. No. 682 Sale at 12 o’clock. 629 A GOLDEN OPPJRL'UNiTi:. SPLEN DID INVESTMENTS NEiB THE BAILWAY STATION. Me OH VELES CL4SK will SELL, >1 til Rooms, in Hereford street, on WEDNBSD \Y, APRIL 10th, The following v> ry valuable PROPERTIES tOUR CORNER SECTIONS In Wilson’s Nursery, Madras street and Perry Road. Also, CORNER SECTION 62 I s r QUEEN STREET (Aynsley’o Paddock). Both Properties are close to the Railway Station, and are investments calculated to return 100 PIR cent. Within 12 months. ONLY ONE-FIFTH DEPOSIT, Balance by Very Easy Instalments. 628 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 685 «no oL mUTCHINSOv has been favoured with ins tractions from F. H Me'vilie Walke , , in eonaequence of his lea ing Lyttelton for Christchurch, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, ; arupier’s B y, Lyttelton, ON TRTRS AY the Tth INST, The whol-* of h's wel se ected , USE'r LD "UR vI IRS AND FFE TS. Sile at 12 noon 651 TO~BU INESS MEN. l\7 E beg to 1 isclaun any Connection ’ * with the Parties who have been Posting Handbills over business places in town. HOBBS & GOO ‘WIN, 667 Billposters. BALLIa tfIIOiHERS, ALE AND PORTtr BOTTLEB3 Manufacturers ->f Aerated Waters, Ginger Vv, ne , Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXi*R D TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters’ Hotel, Ohristohurc., Agents for BHRENFRIED BROS. THAMES ALB AND PORTER. 66 LAST DAY BUT ONE OF Cooper and B AILET’S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS. J. A. Bailey, Manager. THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Forming almost an ENT RE DIVERSITY OF BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN GEMS AND GYMNASTIC PASTIMES. The Great Wild Beast Collection, in all its variety, to be seen at each exhibition. Lectures in the Zool gical Department d*ily, from 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m., by Professor Horace Nichols. The FEEDING of the Wild Beasts Takes Place Each Afternoon, at the conclusion of the circus performance. It is a novel and interesting sight well worth w tnessing. DON’T FORGET That the Season in Christchurch Closes Most Positively on TO MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m. formauce begins one hour later. Circus PerAdmission —Pit, 3s ; dress circle (with folding opera chairs), ss. Children under 10 years, half-price. _ tine ticket admits to Venagerio and Circus, under separate tents. The Box ‘ ffice will be open from 9 to 12 s.m. daily tor the sale of dckeis. mu special trains to tboGr®* 4 fcllPWi bfc& N.B.- Railways will to
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1265, 8 April 1878, Page 3
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