K, F. Gray, GREAT CLEARING SALE OF CHINA, EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS,PAPERHANGINGS, PICTURES, &c., &;c. , , AlaOi' : 1 '■ 1 OILS, PAINTS, LEADS, VARNISHES, PAINT BRUSHES, IRON BED? ~ STEADS, and a Great Quantity of < i other Goods. i I K. F. GRAY • has received instructions from Mr ,W. Eejaery to Sell by. Public Auction at his Salerooms, opposite, Presbyterian Church Temnka,
-V :os./ ; TUESDAY S WEDNESDAY, 4th & sth APRIL, 1 The following goods which have been removed tO-his Salerooms for convenience; of Sale :—" :T „ CHINAWABE. IB Sets Foreign and English Chinaware , 30 Dozen do do. . GLASSWARE. „ r I 50 Dozen Tumblers, cut; 50 dozen Wine, cut 'SO : fiets Cream, Sugar, and Butter t i -v. -^ )ishea „ JO Claret Jugs.jcat ;10 Sets Decanters, 40 Pfujrs Yascs; Glass Shades and .1 •; O v ! Globes in great variety. i 1 ■•!'■ i < ■ T !' 1 EARTHENWARE AND DBLFWARE. 8 Dinner Services, very handsome 6 Dessert do, splendid design 50 Dozen Dinner Plates , "•"•“m-ao. ngonR r ;;->" t » -20 do Pudding do. i; ,LAMPWAfiBv;\; , ' • ■''dO Lamps oi: different designs 20 Swing and. Bracket Lamps 20 Swing Bfhckete fpr Lamps , ,FANC|T GOODS, : ‘" ! :t 4 Gilt Frame Mirrors. 10 Dozen Dolls in grqat. < variety, Ornaments. Pictu res, and Fancy Goods of every * t Bescriptlon too qnrpetonr to- par*/ ticularise. I
PAINTS, LEADS, OILS, VARNIGHKS, „. | _ &C., &C. •; ! ■ ••.> 2 Toils Lead, best brands Half-,ton Sheet Lead ■ 100 Gallons Oil, boiled and raw 25/ do . Varpish.: n 12 Dozen Paint and Varnish Brashes, Bjent’s brands,, k • ;• ! if. : , : PAPERHANGINGS. 1 . f ■; ■ f . / ,' W . ’ ; 2000 Pieces of Gold, Satin, and, Plain Paperhanging,s. i [ ■ . Also, •' ■■' HOf 1 Good Single Iron Beadsteads and a 1 h,p. Sausage Machine. Tlw Auctioneer would respectfully bringbefore the public the genuineness of this Great Clearing Sale, on account of Mr Essery’s determination :to give up ' the branches of business mentioned above. Every lot will be sold without the slightest reserve, and presents one of the bestioppor* tunities : to ;the Trade and public.., V■■ ■! Luncheon provided;? i ; ■ T Sale to commence each day at 12 sharp. : Archer and,iGo; ■•••l'tti; j-4- — n " •> Messrs miles, archer and go. will Sell by Public Auction, by Instructions from ; H. Rhodes,, Esq., at their Sale Rooms, Strathallan street Timaru, ■ ..'ON • v! •• ! THURSDAY, APUL 18.-T,. • At2o’olook ////’;“ That Magnificent Estate known' is ; SBBKW00& The property of R. H. Rhodes, Esq., com* prising about 2000 Acres, subdivided into HANDY FARMS. The position is all;,that could be desired, being ADMIRABLY SIFTED, half a mile to three miles from the Sale Yards and MAKIKIHI RAILWAY;,STATION, thus commanding both the Timaru and Camara Markets., j•v. j. TMLOBAND, quality; of‘the land is well known,, being, of the richest in the district, well watered by numerous running creeks, ,is Improved by judicious farming, is all in thorough good heart, and fit fqfc- •: V; IMMEDIATEPROFIT.. . -
MOST,LIBERAL TfilBMS,:; , ;■ viz.) 10 per cent, cash, 10 per pent, in 1 month, 15 per cept, in I: year, and the balance on mortgage ter 8 years at 6 per cent., or buyers can pay off portion or, the wfcqfo during, the term. „ „. <^,rrr ,« Xot I—B2 Acres, iev6l,' wilh two road frontages pud permanent stream j >t t : ■ Vbf -good; water')"'two I "jears in' English ’-grasses," with’ well-kept i , gprse hedges, A good opportunity ' : for cattle'aisialers. . : Loti A'ctes, ’ seeurely fenced; ' ? i undeif rape, now being fed ofiE ter •; 'ba&ng-a’adrthem Aspect,', with deep ’rich soil; and a perma- ; ? nent' supply of i -'running 1 water. ; Two road frontages. - 1 • Lot 3-300 Acres) Securely fenced. Lot 4—280 Acres) ■ * &c. ■ * ' •• Lot s—About 450 Acres (the Home-’ i stfead) divided, into 8 convenient ■paddocks; live' fences and good water l ' supply; 300- Acres four* ’ , years in English grass, balance in • ... rape. . ■ Comfortable’.' 7-roomed House in thorough repair; 6 Acres . and Orchard; a Stable r- ■ and. Outbuildings;; an; excellent' ; Woolshed ofthe best material, and suitable for a large granary. : Lot 6—145 Acres, securely fenced; . under rape, now being fed of! for wheat. ; Lot 7—About 157 Acres, divided into 6 paddocks •; all inEnglish grasses^ ' - with live’ fences and a good dwell j • ' 'ihg house. • ■ ' ' s , Lot 8—278 Acres; tworoadfrontages ; . good fences!’.permanent water; with commodious 4-roomed House, ■ io-stall stable,men’s hut, and farm outbuildings.
We can confidently recommend the above to investors or to farmers looking for firstrate improved land in good heart. Fpr soil, climate, and position this Estate is unequalled in South. .jtcrbury, and has yielded the heaviest wheat crops in the district. Intending purchasers can view the Farms at any time previous to the Sale on application to Mr J. Burke, at the Homestead,, 2 miles from Makikihi Statiop. Sale plans and all particulars can he piocured at our offices, Christchurch and TimarU ’ MILES, ARCHER & CO. "
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2816, 3 April 1882, Page 3
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