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to-im: qi£±fcow. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. Messrs acland/ Campbell & co. are favoured with instructions from Messrs Millott and Saunders to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MOEEOW, SATURDAY, MARCH sth, In consequence of their DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP, AND WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, GOODWILL OF 'iHEIR BUSINESS, AND THE LEA.SE OF PREMISES, Together with the whole of the HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND PLANT. The Carriages include Landau (good as new) Brougham ~ Abbot buggies (hooded and plain) Yankee waggons And a variety of other traps Double and single breaks, Ac. 4 MATCH PAIRS CARRIAGE A HORSES. “db The Auctioneers call special attention to this sale, as their instructions are to sell every lot to the highest bidder, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. The horses and carriages and all lots will be true to catalogues, which are obtainable from Messrs Millett and Saunders or the Auctioneers. Sale at 11 o’clock. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., 2-23 7663 Auctioneers. TO CLERKS, ARTISANS & OTHERS. RARE OPPOR I'UNITY TO PURCHASE A COMFORTABLE HOUSE & LAND Within two minutes’ of Tramway Terminus, SYDENHAM. MONDAY, 7th MARCH, At 12 o’clock noon. MESSRS C. B. TAYLOR & CO. (Mr E. W. Roper, auctioneer) have been instructed by the Owner to SELL BY AUCTION. At their Rooms, on above date, A SEO TI ON, About one tenth Acre, having 46ft frontage on Devon road, Sydenham, by 97ft depth, on which is erected a well-built BRICK HOUSE, having four rooms, lathed, plastered and papered, two ranges and two stoves, large washhouse with concrete floor, copper boiler built in chimney, water laid on in-doors from concrete well, fowl-house and garden, picket and close fence, the whole in excellent order ; built two years; Also, adjoining the same, A SECTION, About one-tenth Acre, having 46ft frontage on Devon road by 97ft depth, with a convenient well-built TIMBER HOUSE, having four rooms on basement and two large upper rooms, match - lined and papered throughout, with kitchen range and five registered stoves, artesian well, picket and rail fence, in good condition ; built three years. The Auctioneers call attention of all persons to the above really snug and eligible properties. They form the centre ef a most respectable neighborhood, Devon road being a chain wide, metalled, and pathways formed and shingled, and within 200 yards of the Tramway Terminus. Title—Land Transfer Act, Half purchase money can remain on mortgage. TERMS EASY. C. B. TAYLOR & CO., Auctioneers, -3 7659 Hereford street. TH K W EEKLt I* «H 8 * MARCH 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS Regatta Committee —Banks’ Peninsula Farmers’ Association Canterbury College—No. 3 Building Society—Mr Charters’ Resignation Gas Company 16, 17 VOLUNTEERING 9 The Yeoman—Apple Culture—Generalities—Poultry : Useful Gleanings ... 5 Thb Gabdbn—Memoranda by Mr B, Ghudley—Hardy Flowering Plants ... 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar— Spotting Notes by Sinbad English Sporting—Nomination for the Canterbury Spring Meeting, Dunedin Champagne Stakes, and Wanganui Meeting— Dnnedin Autumn Meeting ... ... 6, 7 Aquatics 7 Cricket Otago v Canterbury—The Matches of the Week 7 Entertainments, &c.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 16 Poetry—Sound Advice 2 Ladies’ Column—London Fashions—The Home 2 Varieties 2, 3 The Novelist—The Mine by the Sea Thav Low American—A Lone Woman —The Mystery of Lord Braokenhury ... 3, 4 The Loafer in the Street 5 Weekly Summary 12 Advertisements 1,2.12,21,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets 12 W B HAVE JUST BOUGHT, at less than half price, a Manufacturer's Samples, consisting of 133 Vard-and-Half and TwoYard Lengths of Best Tapestry and Beal Brussels CARPETS, suitable for Hearthrugs, sides of Beds, Sea. H. E- MAY & CO-, The Hall, High Street-

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2191, 4 March 1881, Page 2

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578

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2191, 4 March 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2191, 4 March 1881, Page 2

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