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Bonn ft 00. AMBEBLKY SALIYABD3. MONDAY, 9tn JANUARY, 1882. BENN A OO WILL BELL ON The above date, 1 RAA Magnificent 2-tooth MERINO BWBB, X6OU bnd by the Hoa W. Robinson, Cheviot am*. The Auctioneer* bo* to call spoolalattclflon to thin Una of sheep, and «an guarantee that for size, duality and (rendition, they cannot bei wraiiid. i’uroluisora ora reminded of the quality of a draft of nlmlUr nhonp, from the fame station last year, which wore aoknowlodfiod by oompotent Judge* to bo the boat line of 2-tooth ewes over sold at any nubile yard* In Canterbury. A* this wlll proUbly bo the only ohanoo thin year to obtain auoh Uno of young owe*, the Auctioneers will submit them in lots to suit purchasers. Sale a( II a.m. sees 82 BENN A CO. Stevens ft Gorton Bulls. L 1 8T OE PROPERTIES FOE BALE n BIIBVHNS ft GOBION AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS BULLS. EANQmKEI. 800 sores leasehold near Turakina, consisting of good agricultural land) divided Into five paddocks • capable of carrying 1000 sheep and 100 head of cattle; good eix-roomed house, stockyard, stables, and shoenyards. Ton years to run. at moderate rental. aiofti " ‘ Sr tumbnUdlngsTso bead cattle and M 0 183 awes Irat-olaaa land. VTairoa district, within font miles of Waitotara, partially Improved, I*3 fern and grass, 10 bush 178 acres bush, section 9, Manohseter Uohkl metalled toad frontage, font and adult ,01110. 'out of PeUding,.all level, with quanta of fcotßMi 5979 acres good agricultural land, near HaUsaba, \nd within easy distance of Folldlng and Sandon (alreadysurveyed.lnto suitable sectioDß for small farms), with 3000 sheep 518 sores of good agricultural land adjoining township of Marion, subdivided into eight paddocks, four dams on the property Part of section 1% Carnarvon, containing 121 sore* Also 327 acres, sections 171. 173. 174 s Mob district Tinman, * miles from Inglewood, fronting Norfolk road 306 acres, section 318, Rlwltea. fronting Kimbolton 450 acres slrst-class agricultural land, all of which has boon ploughed and laid down in grass, sub-divided into ten paddocks, with eight* i roomed house, stable, granary, and stock. { yard, situated within three miles of Marton, and close to Bonny Glen railway station i U acres. Haloombo, about a mile from the rail | way station, part clear 116 aoroa— sections 2*0,2*1, and 242, township of Carnarvon) 16 acres grassed and fenced j four-roomed bouse) good supply of totem timber 71 acres, section S 3, near township and railway station, Haloombe 1103 Acres good agricultural land, fenced and subdivided, permanent water, dwelling-house, stables, granary, men’s cottage, and- ail necessary oat-buildings. 200 acres leasehold, 1000 mixed heep, 700 breeding ewes, 100 head cattle. 890 Acres, Palmerston North. Good agricultural land, fenced and subdivided, dwelling-house, woolshed, barn and all other necessary outbuildings. Property now carrying 300 head cattle and 100 sheep and capable of carrying good many more GOO acres, seotion 61, Manchester block, fronting Junction road 101 A . res, Seotion No. 68, on the plan of the ownship of Carnarvon, fenced on three des, and river frontage on fourth. Well grassed. Terms easy. Part of money os mortgager 80 acres, Maldno rood, within three miles of Foil ding Intending purchasers will be provided with horse, and shown over the properties, on applioa Map hy STEVENS A GORTON, Bulls. Hotel*. BRUCE’S FAMILY HOTEL, AKABOA. NO expense has been spared in making the above one of the best and most comfortable family hotels in the Colony. It is pleasantly situated, within a stone’s throw of the beach, commands a magnificent view of the harbour of Akaroa. Terms moderate. THOMAS GRANGE, 9107 76 Late of Lyttelton, Proprietor. T HE Queer’s Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. For Home Comforts and Moderate Chargee. C. KNOWSLEY, PxorsißTOß. 2581 387 SHIP HOTEL, TIMAEO. public - elation, he has now opened all those rooms in Strathallaa street, known as the South Canterbury Club, consisting of Dining-room, Commercial Boom, Smoking Boom, Bath Boom, Billiard Room with two of Aloook’s best tables. Suites of Booms for Families and a large Sample Boom for Commercial Travellers. These rooms, for accommodation, comfoit and ventilation, cannot be equalled in New Zealand. D. M’G. having made it his business to engage on efficient staff of servants, those patronising his establishment may depend on the utmost attention being paid to their several requirements. D. M'GUINNESS. 923* 79 rj h e QT AR JJ O T E L, TAURANGA. W. H. RENNET, (Late of A 1 Hotel, Christchurch), PROPRIETOR. 8893 71 CAFE DE PARIS. ITe A RENAS NT AS pleasure in inviting public attention to the new 3AFB DE PARIS, CASHEL STREET. The appointments of this estahllshmobt have won high encomiums from the leading Journals; and it is his intention to spare no effort to secure continued patronage. Lightness, Cheerfulness, Perfect Appointments, Splendid Cuisine. Wines and Boers of tho best brands. 7020 NTfrANTED, Visitors to remember that the W CAVE BOOK HOTEL, SUMNER. Is most conveniently situated to tho beach (facing the Cave Rook), and that customers will find every comfort and convenience. Terms moderate. 6616 *63 G, E. WETHEEBD. BOWATTB ANUOAPNIO LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smoks. new patent Donblo-wlok Burner give 85 candle light, whiob is nearly A-half More Light than any other Bnrner, is tested by the photometer. T heir well-known and old-established Patent dingle-wick Burner may be bad in five sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light) the most economical and by bur the host low-priced lamp ever offered. Retail by all Ironmongers. Wholesale only of THOS. EOWATT h SONS, fBl Edinburgh end London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

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