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MONDAY, I4th PEBEUAEY, 1881. v.d.l. timbeeT”PALINGS AND SHINGLES. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT MESSES McCLATCHIE & McINTOSH'd SIDING, SOUTH BELT. ME G, C. AIRMAN qoh been instructed by the Consignees to SELL AS ABOVE. THE CARGO OP THE PEEE TRADER, Prom Hobart Town, now Landing, Consisting of—--30 000 FJSET TIMBEE 20 000 BOX PALINGS (sft) 15 000 BOX PALINGS (6ft) 280’000_ Also, Ex Poreat Qneen and other vessels, PEET BED and BLACK UU.UIfU PINE BOARDS and SCANTLING. Sale at two o’clock. Terms at Sale. SHINGLES. The Auctioneer desires te call the attention of buyers to this shipment, the timber being all fresh cut and good lengths. 7415 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th‘ FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING. TINWARE, BRUSH WAEE, TOOLS, &c., &c. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At his Rooms, Hereford street, A Largo Assortment of the above Articles, Including Mr P. Patterson’s Stock, Removed for convenience of Sale, Including— FURNITURE—Suites in hair and rep, chairs, tables, washstands, carpets, glasses, chests drawers, bedsteads, bedding and general household requirements Tinware, brushware, tools, fancy goods, &0., &c. Books, sauces, can de Cologne, linen, and quantity sundries Bicycles—l 48in steel spokes 1 50in ~ (Both as good as now.) 2-12 Sale at 12 o’clock. 7433 TO THE WORKING CLASSES, CLERKS, MEN OP BUSINESS, INVESTORS, TRUSTEES, SPECULATORS. A SPLENDID OPENING. INCREASING VALUES. INVESTMENTS TO SUIT EVEEY CLASS. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 2 o’clock. Messrs h. matson & co. have received instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (in conjunction with Mr J. T. Bell), AT THKIE LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Cashel street, Christcbnrch, ON SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, TWO O’CLOCK, All those FREEHOLD SECTIONS OF LAND, Subdivided into CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS, With from 33ft to 40ft Frontages, Situated in the CENTRE OF SYDENHAM, In the healthiest and busiest part, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Public Schools, St. Saviour’s Church, the Wesleyan and Presbyterian Churches, the Telegraph Station and Post Office, the Show Grounds, and near to the New Market, close to the Railway Station, leading to every part of the colony, and within a chain of the Tramway, or about five minutes’ from the centre of Christchurch. Sections of this character, in so excellent a position, have been rapidly absorbed and built upon. This Block of Land is completely surrounded by a large and thriving community, and is certain to increase greatly in value as buildings are erected. Two-thirds of the Property, comprising a frontage of about 1500 ft, faces due north. The terms have been made so easy as to enable every class to become freeholders, viz : 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months, and the balance in four years at 8 per cent , with the option of paying off part or all at any time. Purchasers could borrow all the purchase money of Building Societies, or even more, by erecting a cottage or house upon a section. Lithographic plans will he ready immediately. SATURDAY, 26thFEBRUARY, 1881, 2-12 2 o’clock. 7436 SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, 14th FEBRUARY, At Ten o’clock forenoon. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF ELKANIAH WIL- j LIAMSON, Of Sydenham, Contractor. MB H. E. ALPORT has received instrnc- J tions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Premises occupied by E. Williamson, . Harper street, Sydenham, between Durham street and Montreal street South, at above- , named time— Horse, spring cart and harness Quantity of weather boat da, planed boards, architraves ; Nails, galvanised sheets and screws Large morticing machine, wheelbarrow Household fnrnitnre, and other effects, NOTE TIIdiToF SALE, , Monday, 10 o’clock sharp. 7435 LYTTELTON. f MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1881. MR J. B. WILLCOX, instructed by Mr S. Smith, will 1 SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, i On the Premises, Sumner road, The Whole of hla Household Fnrnitcro and * Effects, comprising Tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, carpets, j fenders, cooking and kitchen utensils, j crockery ware, &c.; also a few fowls.

Sale at coon. 7439 LYTTELTON. TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, ISU. Mr j. b. willcox win sell bit PDBLIO AUCTION, At hia Saleroom?, London street, On above date, FREEHOLD—New Five - roomed COTTAGE, with every convenience, situated in Oxford street. A very desirable residence, within three or four minutes' of Railway Station. LEASEHOLD—Two-roomed COTTAGE and quarter acre LAND in David street. Lease 16 years nnexpired ; ground rent £5 per annum. — For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. 7411 ADDINGTON. NOTICE TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, for £lls. a newly built throe roomed HOUSE, well finished off, being match-lined, canvassed and papered, with good range and register, artesian well, fenced all round, witn good section land ; also, a newly built four roomed House, cheap. Terms very easy. Apply at once to C. Batman, Selwyn street South Addington. 7426 FURRY ROAD, near Duncan’s Nursery SECTIONS on EASY PAYMENT. FOR SALE, Freehold Sections, high and dry, with good frontage, within five minutes’ walk of East town Belt. Price £55 each. Terms —£5 deposit, and £5 every six months, Interest —8 per cent, on unpaid balances. Apply to J. B. DAL 1 " & CO., 7399 Cathedral square. NOTICE. ~ * GEORGE BRYENTON having abruptly left my employment, I hereby give notfee that he is no longer authorised to RECEIVE or MAKE PAYMENTS on my account. As a large number of my customers who have been served by him are personally unknown to me, I have to request they will be good enough to communicate with me, should they not be attended to by the man to whom I have given G. Hryenton’u round. H. B. LANE, Butcher, 1 740 S Cashel street Weat,

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2174, 12 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2174, 12 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2174, 12 February 1881, Page 3

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