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gulwrttemettts. IM PORTA Nr TO ALL PERSONS In search of a GOOD FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. HILL MORTON, LINCOLN ROAD, MR E, J. T. FORD is instructed by the freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Mr C. F. Barker’s Saleroom, (By arrangement) On FRIDAY, MAR H 7th, 1879, At 12 noon, £-ACRE SECTIONS “jj^ MOST VALUABLE BUILDING LAND, Being part of TWIGGER’S LAND, Known as HILLMORTON. It is near the new railway workshops at Addington, and is rapidly rising in value. As the property MUST BE SOLD It is a most favorable opportunity for acquiring a first-class Bailing Site at a LOW PRICE, For particulars apply to the 4138 AUCTIONEERS. OR SALE-SECTIONS at Riccarton, near Middleton station, and the site of Messrs Aust'n and Kirk’s new pottery works. A splendid chance for working men and others to obtain a cheap freehold in this healthy and desirable locality on easy terms. Price, £2O to £2i each. Terms, £3 cash, and balance in quarterly instalments of £3 bearing current interest, DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 3644 Alport Buildings, Hereford street. THE NO. 3 BUILDING AND LANDSOCIETY. rHE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders in this Society Will be held on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1879, At the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. To commence at 7.30 p.ro. BusmEss : Ist, To receive the report and balancesheet of the past year. 2nd. To elect three members of committee to occupy vacancies created by retirement of Messrs H. Thomson, B, Button, and J. Atkinson, who are eligible lor re-election, and have given the requisite consent, 3rd. Any other general business. By order of the committee. CHARLES ALLISON, Secretary. February 20th, 1879. 4127 LYTTELTON. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. MR JOSEPH FLETCHER has received instructions from_Mr George Ware, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms London street, Lyttelton, on MONDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1879, All that piece or parcel of freehold land situated on section 40, town of Lyttelton, containing about 16 perches ; together with the dwelling-house thereon This property is situated at the corner of Salt’s Gully, with a frontage on Ticehurst road. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees, and the house in good repair, and furnished with tanks, range, register stove and every requisite for comfort. Sale at 12 o’clock. For further pa Hi onlays apply to JOSEPH FLETCHER, Auctioneer, 4123 LYTTELTON. FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. MR JOSEPH FLETCHER has been favored with instructions from Mr Arthur, to OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1879, At his rooms, London street, Lyttelton, Half an-acre of freehold land, covered with fruit trees, ground trenched and fit for planting, within fire minutes’ walk of railway station, and close to Scotch Church, Lyttelton. The above is one of the most eligible building sites in the town of Lyttelton, commanding an entire view of the harbour and town. The scarcity of freehold property in the centre of the town renders this a favourable opportunity for investment. Sale at 12 30 sharp. Terms on application to the Auctioneer. 4122 [A CARD.J DR . D EAMER BEGS to inform his friends and patients that he has returned from England, and RESUMED the PRACTICE of his Profession. At home for Consultation—Mornings until 10, from 2 to 3 p.m., and 6 to 7 in the evening. Armagh street East, February 10th, 1879. 4004 I) • Foster, IN thanking his numerous friends and the public for past favors, begs respectfully to announce that his NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, replacing the one lately destroyed by fire in Colombo road, Sydenham, will be RE-OPENED with an entirely New Stock on and after Ist MARCH, 1879. where he hopes that by strict attention and civility, together with supplying a better article for less money than any other house in the trade, to merit a continuance of their support. D. FOSTER, Colombo road, Sydenham. N.B. —All the leading lines of Furniture in stock and made to order. House Furnishing in all its branches. An inspection solicited. 4129

NOTICE. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO WISH to announce to the Citizens of Christchurch, Suburbs, and surrounding dis tricts, that their PREMISES ARB NOW OPENED. Our Stock is very Large and Well Selected, comprising everything in GENERAL DRAPERY, Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Honiton, Point, Limerick, Valeneenines Maltese, and other Laces, GLOVES and HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS in every material, including Bbick and Coloured Silks, Irish Poplins, House Furnishings of every description. MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLES. Wo are Cash Buyers, and Import our Goods direct from the Manufacturers, thereby saving all Warehousemen’s Profits and Home Discounts, and plaoing us in a position to offer many advantages to our customers who will do us the honor of a visit. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1569, 28 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1569, 28 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1569, 28 February 1879, Page 3

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