AYONTILLE close to east town belt BUILDING SITES FRONTING THE RIVER AVON. TO CLOSE AN ACCOUNT. ME CLARK ia instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, i t L* r. - At nia Booms in Hereford street, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, TWO MAGNIFICENT SITES, Adjoining the residence of E. C. J. Stevens, Esq., and overlooking the river Also, THE LOTS, Nob. 8,9, and 10, on original plan of Avonville One-fifth deposit; balance in 1,2, 3 and 4 years, at 7 per cent. No. 347 Sale at 12 o’clock. 2-11 1113 THE BEST INVESTMENT FOB ALL CLASSES OF INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, OB BUILDERS. A LARGE BLOCK In the thickly-popnlated SUBURB OF PHILLIPSTOWN. 21 CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS. FRONTAGES ON DUNCAN’S ROAD, DRAIN KOAD, and MATHESON’S ROAD. Also, SECTIONS in PIGEON’S SUBURB, ADDINGTON. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr M. Qeogehan to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms, in Hereford street, WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock, BUILDING SECTIONS, situated as JL above described, having frontages varying from 61 links to 275 links, including TWO SPLENDID CORNER LOTS.
This very valuable property requires no puffing, but as a Clearing Sale is wanted on the auction day the RESERVES WILL BE LOW. A remembrance of the heavy profits made by the first purchasers of Phillipstown sections will secure this. EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD. They are within easy walking distance of all parts of the city, not far from the Railway, will be served by the new tram line, and are in close proximity to schools, churches, Ac. FIFTEEN SECTIONS WITH NORTH FRONTAGE. Lithographed plans can be had on application to the Auctioneer. Terms of payment—One-quarter deposit, balance in one, two, and three years at 7 per cent, interest. Transfer Act Title, No. 500 Also, The Lots N<?s. 48, 49, and 50, part of PIGEON’S LAND, ADDINGTON, immediately opposite the Railway Workshops. One is a splendid comer, suitable for any tueicess. 2-11 1114 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, At noon. TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS AND PARTIES WISHING TO ENIER BUSINESS. THE LEASE. GOODWILL. STOCK. FIXTUBES, FITTINGS, AND FURNITURE, Of the Victorian Dining Rooms, Pott Lyttelton, containing 17 rooms. MESSRS. S. BENNETT & CO. have received instructions from Mr William Morling (who is comi elled to relinquish business on account of his wife's ill-health), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, ns above
The Lease, License, StO( k. Fixtures, Fittings, and Furniture, in one lot. If not sold in this way, the whole will be out up into lota to suit purchasers, as follows 1. LEASE, LICENSE, and GOODWILL 2. VERANDAH, and IMPROVEMENTS 3. LARGE KITCHEN RANGE DINING ROOM—Dining tables, pictures, clock, oilcloth, chairs, forms, cruets, crockery, cutlery, glass, 4c., 4c. SITLINQ ROOM—Handtome piano, by Bord, suite in hair cloth, massive pier glass, lustres, and Bohemian wares, 100 and occasional tables, very large square of linoleum, carpets and rugs, pictures and engravings, blinds and curtains, fender and fire irons, very handsome 14 day clock, 4c. PARLOR—Tables, chairs, fenders, fire irots, pictures, 4c. STORE ROOM—Tea, groceries, stock of wine, beer, swags, &o. KlTCHEN—Saucepans, boilers, steamers, crockery and glas -ware, tables, chairs, and usual requisites TWELVE BEDROOMS—Containing single and double bedsteads in iron and wood, palliasses and mattresses, bolsters and pillows, sheets and blankets, carpeting, washstands and ware, mirrors, chairs, chests drawers, blinds and curtains, 4c. STORE CLOSET—Large quantity of house, hold linen. Usual outdoor effects and other lots too numerous to mention. The auctioneers beg to call the special attention of parties with small capital wishing to start in business. The above has been established for the last fourteen years, and several people have realised small fortunes therefrom, the position being second to none in Lyttelton, facing railway station and shipping, now taking about £2O weekly, which could be doubled by an energetic coup'o in good health, as beds alone bring in a small independent income. This is an opportunity which seldom occurs, as the business can be purchased with or without furniture. And looking to the fact of the Exhibition now fast approaching, the bulk of the visitors to which must arrive at Port Lyttelton, and that during some months the amount of shipping in port must bo abnormally large, it is very evident that the successful purchaser must realise largely on his outlay. Cards to view, and any further particulars may be obtained at the offices of the auctioneers, corner Cashel and Manchester streets. Absolutely without reserve. Terms cash. Lunch at 11.30. Sale at noon. 2-11 1110 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. EXTENSIVE SAIIToF FURNITURE. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by a gentleman leaving Christchurch to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, viz SITTING ROOMS—Sideboard, inlaid card, extension dining, gipsev, dressing, coffee, and other tables, cheffonier, framed p ctores and engravings, suites in velvet, leather, rep, cretonne, and hair, fenders and irons, carpets, oilcloth, cnrtains, poles and rirgs, mats, bookcases, folding, easy, and other chairs, conches, 4c., 40. BEDROOMS—Chests drawers, wardrobes, wash stands and ware, towel rails, wood and iron btdstoads, mattresses, palliasses, bolsters, pillows, marble top washstands, night commode. 4c., 4c. CROCKS KY, PLATED WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, &c., 4c. Garden tools, garden hose, wheelbarrows and wire netting, mangle, bicycle, canoe, wash tubs, washing machine, meat safe, and lot of sundries too numerous to mention, 2-11 Sale at Twelve o’clock. 1111 VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. UORR I C K Desires to intimate that he has Purchased a Consign met of SUMMER GOODS At'a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following Ladles’ Prunella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7s 6d, | 9a, and 10a 6d per pair Ladles’ Kid Elastic Sides, from 6s 6d, 7s, ] to 10s Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10s, to ' 13a Do, 5a 6d Also an Immense quantity of Ladies’ Venetian Slippers at 2a 6d per palp ( Other lines equally cheap ] The above consignment must be sold to ] make room for incoming goods, i VI H, OORRICK, otoria boot depot VICTORIA STREET, 82 1
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2450, 11 February 1882, Page 2
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