JL> 1 i?,' Hart, <Sz Wiitlic, PRELIMINARY’ NOTICE. FREEHOLD SECTIONS. ATTENDURROW. JONAS HART AND WIL DI E eJ have been favored with instructions from Mrs S. Butler to Sell by I’ublic Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Timaru, on a clay, due notice of which will bo given, The whole of the Unsold Sections in Attenburrow. Full particulars will be given in future advertisement. JONAS, HART, A WILDIE, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. APSLEY TOWNSHIP AND EXTENSION. JONAS, HART, AND WILDIE Instructed will offer for sale by public aution, at their Salerooms, Timaru on a date to be notified, Several Building Sites, in Township of Apsley and extension of same. This township is situated on the Wai-iti road, two miles from Timaru, and is without doubt the most beautiful of the suburbs of Timaru. JONAS, HART, A WILDIE, Auctioneers. VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL FARM AT WINCHESTER. TON AS, HART, A WILDIE, have been instructed by Mr Wm. Budd to sell by private treaty, His Valuable Farm, comprising 70 Acres, situate at Winchester, within a few minutes walk from the Railway Station, and having a large frontage to the Main South Road. The Property is well fenced with live fences. The Waihi River runs through the property, and there is a splendid Orchard and Garden planted with the choicest of fruit trees. There are 2 Concrete Cottages, and a splendid House, containing 8 rooms, also built of concrete. Also — One-fourth acre, situate in the township of Winchester. The above property is one of the most picturesque in the country, and being so close to the Railway Station, is admirably adapted for a country residence for any gentleman having a business in Timaru. JONAS. HART A WILDIE, Auctioneers, Timaru. TO BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. A CAPITAL INVESTMENT, JONAS, HART, AND WILDIE, instructed by Mr A. Blackie, who is giving ujs the business, will Sell by Private Treaty, The Goodwill and Interest in the Boarding-house (situate in Brown street, opposite two Breweries), now conducted by him, together with the Furniture and Effects. The house is very suitably furnished, and is now doing a large business, and is full of boarders. Full particulars can be obtained from MRS BLACKIE, On the Premises. Or JONAS, HART, A WILDIE, Auctioneers. HORSES, PLOUGH, HARNESS, Ac. Under Bill of Sale. JONAS, HART, AND WILDIE pj have been instructed as above, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Yards, Timaru, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1880, 1 bay Mare, “ Blossom ” 1 brown Marc, “ Doily” 1 D.F. Plough Harness, Swingle-trees, Ac Sale at Ho clock. JONAS, HART, A WILDIE, Ai ctioncers. OFFICES TO LET. mil E Undersigned have TO LET in their 8 building, Main South Road, Timaru, a Suite of Ollices. JONAS HART A WILDIE, Timaru. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CULLMANTOWN, ON TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1880. TON AS, HART AND WILDIE o| instructed by Messrs Hansen and Johnson, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Timaru, ON TUESDAY, 20-xh, APRIL 1880, One Quarter-acre (more or less), being Section No. Hi, situate in Cullmantown, together with a two-roomed Lean-to, and Underground Tank thereon. One Quarter-acre Section, No. 0, situated in Cullmanlown, together with two-roomed Lean-to, and Underground Tank thereon. Sale at 2 o’clock. JONAS HART A WILDIE, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1880. JONAS, HART, AND WILDIE rj have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale rooms, Timaru, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1880. A large quantity of Household Furniture comprising— Telescope Dining Table, Handsome Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Dining Room Suite in Hair-cloth, Bookcase, Pictures, Carpets, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Bedsteads, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Sale at 2 o’clock. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J YOUNG Begs to inform his numerous o Friends and Customers in both town and country that he has REMOVED from the shop lately occupied by him in Aithurstrect, to those Commodious Premises next to Messrs Peacock and Gcancy’s Butchery, Church-street, and formerly occupied by Mr T. N. Cooper, Draper, where the business will bo carried on in future. J. Y. takes this opportunity of thanking the public for their patronage during the past two years, and would intimate that the enlargement of his new premises being nearly completed, he will be in a better position to carry on more extensive business in all its branches, than previously. J. YOUNG. Baker, Church-street.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2205, 13 April 1880, Page 3
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