TO BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS. BROOKSIDE SMITHY. 7JOR SALE or TO LET, the Brookside - SMITHY and Dwelling House, lately occnpied by ivlr John Robb, to which is attached a first-class business. Apply to Mr JOHN METCALFE, Brookside, Or to Mr CHARLE* CT AKK, Auctioneer, Christchurch. No. 832. 2358 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. IVrR CHARLES CLARK is instructed SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street. ON WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, A first-rate Section of LAND in Salisbury street East, opposite Gee's (builder), nicely fenced, good garden, well, &c. Together with Good Cottage of four rooms, comfortably fitted, and in good order. This is a very nice property, and is situated in a fast improving neighborhood. To small capitalists it is a chance of acquiring valuable property on terms to suit them, as half the purchase money can remain unpaid for two or three years at low interest. No. 823 Sale at 12 o'clock. 2318 COLOMBO STREEI SOOTff, OPPOSITE CATTLE BHOW GROUNDS. HOUSE AND LAND. OPEN LAND. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr Oakley, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his rooms, in Hereford street, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTTMBER 25th, A Capital Section of LAND, fronting Evans' road, opposite Show Grounds, cultivated, and surrounded by a nice thorn fence. Together with A good Cottage of three rooms and pantry, shed, and other outbuildings standing thereon, forming a very desirable little freehold for persons of limited capital. Also, An excellent Building Section adjoining the above, sdroady fenced, and in use as a garden. This property is but 10 minutes' walk from the railway, and is within a stone's throw of church and schools. MUST BE SOLDI! 2317 Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 827 TO-MOttROW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. CLEARING SALE. MR J. G. HAWKFS is favored with instructions from Matheson's Agency, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 10 71b empty tins 3 bick lamps 4 casks annatto 50 casks sulphur 100 casks soda crystals 1 qr-cask old torn, colored 4 half-barrels Stockholm pitch 27 drums spirits tar, rectified and brown 1 keg nails 1 case glass, 32 x 15 2 doz copying ink 17 cwt wire, 12 and 13 guage 1 iron gate 150 lbs sheepwash tobacco 17 sacks grass seed Also, Tobacco cutting machine, complete Circular saw bench, with rising and^falling spindle suitable for rebating Mounted grindstone FURJNITUttE —Drawing and dining-room suites, occasional and other tables, bedsteads, &c, &c. Piano, by Wagner Piano, by Buchan Piano, by Manktelow Harmonium, by Alexandre Harmonium, by Alexandre, 3 stops Musical box 2 splendid boxes mathematical instruments Very handsome albums, desks, work-boxes, inkstands, letter balances, &c, &c. 6 illustrated family Bibles Set Waverley novels, 13 vols. Set Dickens' novels, 21 vols. Set Lord Brougham's works, 11 vols. History of Merchant Shipping, 4 vols. Illustrated Shakspeare, 3 vols. Cassel's Household Guide, 2 vols. Brand and Cox's Cyclopedia of Art, 3 vols. Milton's Paradise and Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Dore, &c, &c. : Sale at 12 o'clock. 2353 C. E . BAEK EE . TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. STJBUEBAN BUILDING SITES. ETJRAL TOWNSHIP ALLOTMENTS. TR C. P. BARKER will OFFER TOL MORROW, commencing at 11 o'clock, BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AT SIANMORE ROAD, near the bridge and school (Mr J. Hadfield's ) BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AT PEERSWICK, near the church and school. CHERTSEY TOWNSHIP EXTENSION. Allotments on the Be ich road, Waikawai road, and Garryowcn street, near tho Railway Station (Mr P. Murphy's.) CHERTSEY OLD TOWNSHIP. A few well-situated allotments in Mr Brown's township. KIRWEE TOWNSHP. Allotments for building sites or railway sidings, surrounding the established Railway Station. ASHBURTON. TOWN SECTIONS. Section 841 in tho township of Ashburton, and several sections in Orr's township adioinins'. 2357
TO-MORROW, UPPER BICCAETON. PEEESWICK. PEEESWICK. VILLA SITES. COTTAGE SITES. UNEESEEVED SALE. 5-ACEE SITES, 1-ACEE SITE 3, i-ACEE SITES. ME C. F. BAEKER has received instructions from the owner to offer for SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THUESDAY, THE 19th INSTANT, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street (next Messrs Miies, Hassal & Co.), A NDMBEE OF VERY CHOICE LOTS, Part of the well-known Peerswick Estates, opposite the Eicearton Church and " The Grays" varying from one-quarter to fivo acres The property of which this forms a p rt is so well and favorably known to the public as the highest, healthiest, and most fashionable neighborhood in the vicinity of Christchurch, that there is little need for drawing special attention to its very great advantages. Peerswick is within easy distance of town, whether by road or rail, and has all the advantage of Church, Schools, public and private Hotels, stores, Ac. The soil is very rich, and suitable for gardens. Title—Land Transfer. Payment extending over several years. Plans on view at office of the undersigned. C. F. BAEKER, Auctioneer, 2355 Hereford Btrcet.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1432, 18 September 1878, Page 3
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