Moss .Jonas. PUBLIC AUCTION. To be Foul by order of (lie Trustee in Bankruptcy iu the Estate of L. T. Bowden, MOSS JO NAS is favored with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Timaru, ox FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, All that Valuable Property being Section No. > (515, situate at the come” of the Main South Road and Woollcombc street, Timaru, containing One Quarter- Acre, more or less, with a frontage of tit) feet on the Main South Road and 1(55 feet on Woollcorabe street, together with all buildings and erections thereon, consisting of that well built and faithfully finished Brick Store now in the occupation of James Anderson and Co., having besides the Shop four Rooms, suitable either for a Dwelling or for Private Offices; also the neat and well built Cottage, containing Ox Rooms, with Outhouses, etc., ; also, those Bu Idings now in the occupation of D. Maloney, as a Tinsmith’s Shop. The property will be sold subject to certain encumbrances, particulars of which will be given at the Sale. The attention of Capitalists and others is particularly directed to the sale of this valuable property. Being centrally situted, and in the best part of the town for all business purposes, it offers gplendid chances to Storekeepers or anyone else desirous of securing a good business site. Having a frontage of more than JSO feet unoccupied, it affords peculiar advantages in the shape of Building Sites, there being ample space for at least six good shops. Plans may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE ACRE OF LAND IN CHURCH STREET. THREE FRONTAGES. MOSS' JONAS has been directed by the Freeholder to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Timaru, ON MONDAY, JAN. 21. All that valuable Freehold Property, being Sections No. 288, 280, 2110, and 21)1, containing one acre (more or less), with a frontage on Church street of 830 feet, and 132 feet on Bank street, and 132 on Theodocia street, with wellfinished dwelling-house, at present occupied by Ven. Archdeacon Harper, stables, outhouses, orchard and garden thereon. The property is within one minute’s walk of the Public Offices. Being situate in the highest part of the town, it commands a splendid view of the shipping and of the surrounding district. Having such an extensive frontage it is well adapted for cutting up into building allotments. Full particulars on application to WHITE * JAMESON, Solicitors, Or MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. ,J. T. & Co, 10000 MEBINO EWE 9 FOR SALE, Forward Delivery. 2,000 end of January. In Lots to suit Purchasers. J. T. FORD A CO,
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! l\/fESSRS J. T. FORD CO. IVI will hold their THIRD WOOL SALEAt their CASHEL STREET WOOL STORES. Early in JANUARY, 1881. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers. Gr. Pi’iost and Co, WOOL I WOOL ! WOOL 1 George priest and co. will sell by Public Auction, on account of various owners (on a future date to be named), wool, Sheepskins, and Hides, of which due notice will be given. A quantity of Wool, Sheepskins, &c. Catalogues are now being prepared, and entries respectfully solicited. GEORGE PRIEST & CO., Auctioneers, ■ ,1 1 -- Piidblic; [Notices. DUNG AN' PATENT PARAGON MANGLE. Mil P. DUNGAN respectfully informs the public that his PATENT MANGLE IS NOW ON VIEW at his shop in lieswiek street, and that he is prepared to take orders for same at the very low figure of £l2. Mr Dungan is prepared to prove the wonderful superiority of this Mangle over all others in respect of Economy, Efficiency, and Labor, and a single inspection or trial will prove that P. Dungan has achieved a wonderful benefit to all who require the use of mangles, labor and time being lessened to a minimum, while these advantages can be obtained for half the cost of the other box mangles. Please to give your Orders in Time. TEA 2s TEA. CONCRETE STORE. Elizabeth Street. TtIHE decided success which has attended JL the efforts made at the above Establishment, to offer a GOOD TEA at 2s per lb, which should command a good sale, encourage us to ask those who have not brought our Tea into competition to do so. The present state of the market offers a great opportunity for securing remarkable value for the money. Country orders will be forwarded at once on remittance of P. 0.0, or cheque. J. CLAYTON & CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2436, 8 January 1881, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2436, 8 January 1881, Page 3
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