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TO-i&EORJbiOW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR BENT. HOOPER V. KNIBBS. [EJ.G. HAWKES is instructedto SHCJL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Premises, next the Bank of Australasia, Cashel street, Metal rolling machines, latho, and plant and tools of manufacturing' jeweller. Sale at 10 30 a.m. N.B.—No Reserve. 749& to-:mo:rj&ow 5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. FURNITURE. BICYCLES. CHAMPAGNE. CIDER. jl/j"R J. O. HAWKES is instructed SELL BY PtJBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE Suites in hair and rep, tames, chairs, bedsteads, beddinir, Ac. &c. Bicycles—l 48 and 1 52in. steel spoke Snndries Also, without reserve. CHAMPAGNE—2O cates Ay Cremant ~ 20 cases Fleur de Boozy CIDEB—2S cases Ward and Sons' Champagne 2-16 Sale at 12 o'clock. 7488 TO THE WORKING CLABSES, CIERKS, MEN OF BUSINE3B, INVESTORS, TRUSTEES, SPECULATORS. A SPLENDID OPENING. INCREASING VALUE 3. INVESTMENTS TO~SUIT EVERY CLASS. SATUJBDAY, 26th FEBEUAEY, 2 o'clock. "ESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have . received instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (in conjunction with Mr J. T. Bell), AT THEIR LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, on . SATURDAY, 26tr FEBETTAKY, TWO O'CLOCK, All those FREEHOLD SECTIONS OF LAND, Subdivided into K O CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS, With from 33ft to 40ft Frontages, Situated in the CENTRE OP SYDENHAM, In the healthiest and busiest part, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Public Schools, St. Saviour's Church, the Wesleyaa 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, via,:— 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 toft 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 be ready immediately. SATURDAY, 2Gth FEBRUARY, 1881, 2-12 3 o'clock. 7436 Cheap Moonlight ExcurLATE TRAIN NIGHT. BE 6.5. AKAROA, With the LyHelton Drum _ _ Will make a TRIP ROUND THE HARBOR ON THURBDAY, the 17th INSTANT, Leaving Ly ttelton on arrival of the 6.50 p.m. train, and returning in time for the late train for Christchurch. POPULAR PRICES—Is 6d for the trip. 7463 J. McLEAN, Master. AVING made a Series of PLANS for . COTTAGES to cost from £IOO to £4OO, I can supply COPIES of plans, specifications, details, and everything necessary for calling for tenders, making contracts, or applying to Building Societies for one and * half per cent, on the coßt of the building. Copies sent by return of post. Plans for churches, hotels, warehouses, shops, manufactories, halls, &c, furnished at the shortest notice, from 2$ per cent, to 5 per cent, on the cost of the building.

O. PEEZ, Architect, Ac. The Exchange, Caehel street, Next Mr J. L. Wilson. *~* EORGE BRYENTON having abruptly left my employment, I hereby give nntfne that he i 8 no longer authorised t» RECEIVE or MAKE PAYMENTS on my account. Asa large number of my customers who have been served by him are personally no.known to mo, I have to request th< y will be good enough to oommunicavo with should they not be attended to by tbe man to whom I have given G. Bryenton'e round. H. B. LANE, Butoher, 7409 Cashel street West. Weekly I*bbsß. FEBRUARY 12. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Paj?». CURRENT TOPIOB •.. 14,15,16 riLßOiuiis—European, Colonial, Interprovincial ... ... ... ... n . 8,9 English News 9 Australian Nkwb ... ... 7 C correspondence 1 Miscellaneous 20,21 This Coubts Inquests 1 Boad Boards Borough Councils .. J 1 Town and Country IS. J* General • °',„ Ltttelton Harbor Board 10 City Council ••• . -•• * Meetings—Mandoville and Rangiora Drainage Board—Board of Education —Female Refuge Kowai District— Canterbury Sale Yards CompanyDrainage Board—Board of Health— Canterbury Building Society—Ciment Manufacture— Hospital and Charitable Aid Agricultural und Pastoral Association ... ." . ••• •■• 10,18 The Yeoman—The Dairy—Obi'ervalicnn on Horse Breeding—Hiuts for Farmers —Poultry 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Cbndley—Summer Pruning Thb Spobtsman Racing rMmiriar— Sporting Notes by Sinbad— Wellington Races —Nominations for Port Victor.a Races —WeightH for Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay Handicaps 0, 7 Cricket—Matches to Come—Matches of the Week—The Australians at Wellington 6, 7 Entertainments, Ac. —Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip, 16 Poetry—Katie's Answer—Between tho Acts Ladies' Column—Mending—The Home Varieties The Novelist —A Story of a Cosy—A Mountain Adventure—l hat Terrible Dentist—The Mystery of Lord Brackenbury ••■ 3.4, Weekly Summakt ; 1 Advertisements 1, ". 12, 2s, US Latebt Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets w ... 1"

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2177, 16 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2177, 16 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2177, 16 February 1881, Page 3

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