Auctions'. Saturday, July 2nd. GEO VETO WN PROPERTY FOR SALE Mr 0. J. W, Griffiths Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at HIS BOOMS, MARKET-PLACE, on SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, At 2 o’clock, A LL that valuable PARCEL o. I jl LAND, containing oa. 2r. Gp. with Hop Kiln, Malt House, Granary, and Outbuildings thereon, in complete working order, being Allotment 53 of Part of Section 38, Wairau West. Terms at Sale. For further particulars apply to C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, 273 Auctioneer. Saturday, July 2nd. MAXWELL-ROAD PROPE RTY FOR SALE. In pursuance of instructions received from Thomas Hoktox, Esq., Mr. 0. J. W. Griffiths will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at HIS ROOMS, MARKET-PLACE, on SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, at 2 o’clock, rnHAT VALUABLE ACRE of X LAND, having a frontage to Maxwell Road, Blenheim, lately the property of Mr Thomas Collins, and upon which stand three well built and substantial dwelling houses in good repair, viz.— 1. THAT 1 COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, lately occupied by Mr Thomas Collins, containing 12 rooms, including the shop, which is fitted lip in first class style together with out buildings, garden, etc. 2. THAT CONVENIENT DWELL-ING-HOUSE at present occupied by Thomas Horton Esq., containing 8 rooms, verandah, and back premises. j 3. THAT NEAT COTTAGE at the 1 rear of the above, containing 9 rooms, with verandah, garden, and private road thereto.
Terms at Sale. For further particulars apply to C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, 272 Auctioneer. Saturday, July 2nd. PUBLIC AUCTION, Purkiss & Nos worthy Have received instructions from the Hkv. W. SimuiiFFS, who is leaving Blenheim, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, at I I a. m. rnilE wliole of his HOUSEHOLD J. FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Consisting of the usual Furniture of a well-kept house, among which will be found One Superior PIANO, by Hopkinson, nearly new. Also, Tables, Chairs, Iron Bedsteads. Palliases, Wash stands, and Chamber Ware. Dressing Tables, Carpets. Cooking Stove. One very good Portable Boiler. Two Ladies Saddles. And a lot of sundries too numerous to particularise. PURKISS AND NOS WORTHY, Auctioneers. Notices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. JAMES & TUNNICLIFFE BEG to intimate to their Customers that they have Removed to their New Premises, Grove Road, Next to W. B. Girling it Co.’s, Where they have every convenience for carrying on their trade as COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, HORSE SHOERS, ami GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. GO
COMPANY ORDER The spring crem Rifle Volunteers are requested to RETURN their Rifles, Bayonets, andScabbards to me, at Upper Spring Creek, and at Tua Marina, to Lieutenant Charles Peake, at once, and not later than the 6th July next, and any Member failing to comply with this order will be charged for his Rifle after the above date. W. SOPER, Captain Commanding Spring 310 Creek Rifle Volunteers. Spring Creek, 22nd June, 1881.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 27 June 1881, Page 3
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