.jMoss'dToiiats.* VALUABLE PROPERTY;, ONE ACRE OFLAND IN CHURCH ■ STREET. v ; ..THREE FRONTAGES. , ! MO . S: , S - J O: N ; A., S has- been . directed by-the Freeholder to Sell by Public Auction,at his Sale Rooms, Timaru, , -■ ON MONDAY,- JAN'. 24. , All that valuable Freehold Property, being Sections No. 1288, 289, 290, and 291, containing one acre (more or less), with a frontage on Church street of 890 feet, and 132 •' feet - 0n Bank street, and 132 on Tligodocia, street, . with , well-, finished dwelling-house, at present occupied by Yen’. 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 yiew 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. Ford & Cq. SITES FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU. (Adjoining the residence of Arthur . Ormsby, Esq.) ~ . ~, s j JT. FORD AND' Ob: • have received instructions to -Sell by Public Auction, , •’- ’ ■ ..' ’ ON TUESDAY,'JANUARY 23, 1881, At 2.80 sharp, AT ; . . . GROSYENOR HOTEL, Timaru, 20 DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES 20 Containing quarter-acre and upwards,/ f IN THE I’ f ATTENBURROW TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, Within five minutes’ walk of - the Postoffice, and facing the Wai-iti Road. The land is for absolute sale, and presents a splendid opportunity to acquire, on advantageous terms, property of a rapidly increasing value, situate in the most picturesque suburb of 'Timaru, and unsurpassed for Residential Sites. The Auctioneers recommend inspection of the above sections to those desirous of making a home within easy distance of the business portion of the town of Timaru. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, etc., Timaru. WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL .' Messrs j. t. ford <b co. will hold their THIRD WOOL SALE At their CASHEL STREET WOOL STORES. Early iu JANUARY, 1881. J. IT. FORD A CO., Auctioneers. . 3?ul>lie Notices. HILL BOARDING HOUSE; (Next Lewis’s Garden). BOARD AND RESIDENCE , Terms--ill per week. The Bedrooms will he found spacious and lofty. A First-class Table Kept. EDWIN SMITH, Proprietor. OSBORNE CELEBRATED REAPER AND BINDER, TO BIND WITH STRING OR WIRE. XBEG to inform the Farmers of South Canterbury that I have been appointed Agent for the ’above celebrated machines, that one is now on view at Mr Green’s grain stove, and that exhibitions will be held at various places as the harvest advances To meet the times the PRICE has been REDUCED. For particulars apply to CHAS. BOURN, Agent. Timaru, Jan. 3, 1881. THE BRUNNER COAL COMPANY. THE following will prove the superiority of the Company’s Coal; — Main South Road, Timaru, Jan 14, 1881. To the Manager of the Brunner Coal Company. Sir,— l have carefully tried the coal got from you and I find it quite superior to Newcastle. It gives more heat, creates less smut, and is altogether superior to any colonial coal I have yet tried. There is another advantage in your coal deserving of being pointed out, and worthy the attention of housekeepers. In using the slack for a slow fire it cakes and runs into one mass, so that it can be burned with profit and economy to the last cinder. lam confident that, when the Brunner Coal is more generally known it will be the most popular fuel for household and other uses imported into Timaru or elsewhere. . William Ingram. Sophia Street, January 13, 1881. I have given the half-ton of coal sent to me a fair trial, and find it far superior to any coal I have ever used for smithy work. It bums clean, never fails for blasting or other purposes, and is a grand heating coal. James Henderson, ' Blacksmith. On Tuesday, Jan. 11, the Dunedin Corporation accepted a lender for the supply of Brunner coal for the Dunedin Gas Works, during the year, at 2s Cd per ton over the price of best Newcastle coal. TO LET, Id’ - LARGE ROOM over the ConcrfeftDStore, Elizabeth street, suitable for Lodge or Meeting Room or other purposes. There is a splendid American Ofgan on the premises. For terms anplv J, CLAYTON, Concrete Store.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2447, 21 January 1881, Page 3
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