luUwtwiwutjs. ONE POUND REWARD. lOST, a Spaniel BITCH, with chain and U collar on, from my bouse in St. Asaph street, supposed to have gone towards Papanui. Finder will be rewarded on leaving her at AcIJiKD, Campbell and Co’s ofE.ce, Hereford street. 935 TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, QUARTER- ACRE LAND, well fenced, and laid out as garden, having a long frontage on the south side of CLARE LOAD SPRINGFIELD ROAD, Together with the comfortable Four-roomed HOUSE, lined and papered throughout, and fitted with kitchen range and register stove, good well of water, &c., &c. This is a capital opportunity for a mechanic, as a large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Sale at 12 o’clock. 953 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY Bxh. HOUSE AND LAND, AVONSIDE. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, That most valuable FREEHOLD PROPERLY picturesquely situated on the River road, Avonside, adjoining the property late in the occupation of Mr Herdson, containing above 2 ACRES, and having a frontage of 250 links on the River Avon, and 450 links on a Private Road, securely fenced, and laid out, Together with The substantially-built Six and Seveu-ioomed HOUSES erected thereon, well finished, and recently papered and painted throughout, and fitted with all conveniences. There is a coal and wash-house, with washing boiler to each house, and an artesian well. This is a capital opportunity for business men, as it is within an easy walk of the centre of the town, and an omnibus runs close by three times a day. Sale at 12 o’clock. 952 TO-MOREOW WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES, LOWER WINDMILL ROAD. BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. MJ. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr Denham to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, All that valuable block of LAND, containing nearly 1 acre, having 198 feet frontage on the Lower Windmill road, 1281 feet on Edward street, and 99 feet on Burdett street, all securely fenced with palings and quick hedge, and most delightfully situated. Together with The commodious six-roomed DWELLING HOUSE, containing five large and lofty rooms, plastered throughout, well finished, and fitted with kitchen r.nge and register stoves, largo cupboards and all conveniences and weatherboard room at rear. Likewise large detached washhouse fitted with copper washing boiler, sink with artesian water laid on, large workshop, loose box and trap shed, with hay loft above, fowl yard, &c., &c. The house stands on nearly three-quarter-acres land, tastefully laid out as pleasure and kitchen garden, and well planted with ornamental shrubs. Also, That well built TWO-STORIED STORE, situate at the comer of Edward street aud Windmill road, containing roomy shop, and five well finished sitting rooms, fitted with kitchen range and register stove, and standing on nearly quarteracre of land. This is a splendid opportunity for investment, as there are 132 feet available building frontage, and the neighborhood is rapidly increasing and improving. Title Land Transfer. Sale at 12 o’clock. I lans can be seen at the office of the auctioneer. 951 FRIDAY, MAY 10. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. LYTTELTON. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the General Government to SEI L BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the ground adjoining the PASSENGER SPAT lON, LYTTELTON, All that iron and wood building, with iron and slate roofs, about 85ft. x 25£t., to ether with brick strong-rcon and all fixtures therein, fronting on Norwich Quay and Oxford street, and formerly used as OFFICE and BOND by Matheson’s Agency. All that Substantial DWELT ING HOUSE, with slate roof, containing eight roems and scullery, about 3Sft. x 27ft., fitted up with excellent kitchen range and two register stoves. Sale at 12 o’clock. 9 0 ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONSNORTH TOWN BELT, BETWEEN COLOMBO & MANCHESTER STREETS. ERIDAY, MAY 10th, 1878, At 12 O’clock. ONE-EIGHTH DEPOSIT. Balance—One-Eiohth Every Six Months. TRANSFER TITLE. No. 577 791 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. TOWNSHIP OF COALGATE. EB ID AY~M AY 10. MR CHARLES CLARK has besu instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON FRIDAY, MAY 10th, The UNSOLD ALLOTMENTS in the rismt township of Coalgate, most conveniently situated on the main road from the cou mines, marble quarries, &c., and adjoining the Coalgate station. This will be a very favorable opportunity for securing sections in this township on very easy terms of payment. Land Transfer Act 1 itle. No. 098 Sale at 12 o’clock. 910
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1289, 7 May 1878, Page 3
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