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Henry Stephenson 1 GREAT CLB.-iBING SALE .THURSDAY, JULY 3rd. 12 o'clock sharp. HAVELOCK STREET. TYENRY STBPHEN.SON lias received XI instructions from Mjks E. Mackay, of Burford Private Hospital (who has accepted an important position m A ustraha,) to sell by Public Auction at his Auction Rooms (removed there for convenience of sale), The Whole of Her Very Superior Household Furniture, Piano Etc, comprising,— Single and double brass rail bedsteads, very superior, spring and wire woven mattresses, kapoc mattresses, blankets, sheets, quilts, etc, several very superior duchess chests, chests drawers, washstands and ware, brass fenders and irons, oilcloths and linoleums, and carpets, heavy wool mats and rugs, occasional chairs and taoles, several beautiful screens, overmantles, clocks, brass curtain poles, and heavy tapestry and lace curtains, hall curtains, hall stands, several coal hods, Singer's sewing machine, sofas, lounges, beautiful cushions, handsome plush velvet arm chair, (a beautiful thing), book case, dinner services, tea and coffee services, afternoon tea sets, heaps of beautiful Ohinaware, vases innumerable, silver and electro-plated, cruets, jam dishes, pickle jars, cheese dishes, several beautiful lamps, oil painting, steel engravings, lovely flower pots and vases, with ferns, pot plants, etc; also kitchen utensils of every description, soiled linen baskets, slips, cutlery, crockery, garden tools, boilers, saucepans, kettles, etc; m fact, the whole of the contents of a really well appointed ten roomed house; all the goods are beautifully clean, and just as good as new, and the auctioneer wishes to call special attention to this sale, as it is very seldom that so many choice articles ! are to be found together m one house and as Mrs Mackay intends packing nothing, every article will be sold ,' Absolutely Without Eeserve, 12 o'clock—Thubsday, July 3rd. In Hall next Auction Rooms, Havelock Street. HENRY STEPHENSON, 6 291 Auctioner. I . iiUliwCiw. . Saturday, July sth Graham's Road, Tinwald. 90 AC^f 90 MR D. THOMAS has received instructions from Mb T. A. Hickman to sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date,— 90 Acres 1 Rood 39 Perches, being part of R.S. 7822, 7823, and 7824, originally part of Q-raham's Farm. It is well situated, being only about 1J- miles from the Tinwald Railway Station. Terms and full particulars furnished on application. Note time of Sale,-~IL3O a.m. __ D. THOMAS, 6 296 Auctioneer. Saturday, July sth Mount Somers. ! 1 12 l ACRES i2i ! With dwelling, etc, thereon. j MR D. THOMAS will offer by Publit; Auction at the Arcade on the above date, on account of Mr T. Bullock, agent for Mr A. H. Palmer, his Property at Mount Somers, comprising,— 12| acres, being part of R.S. 14541, on which is erected a Dwelling of 3 rooms and waahhouse, also stable, etc. It is situated about a mile from the Mount Somers township, and adjoins the school. Liberal terms of payment. Note time—ll.3o a.m. T. BULLOCK, Agent, D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. 6 297 Preliminary Advertisement. Important Sale «fa portion of the Lowoliffe Estate, about 4480 **» 4480 Divided into various sized Farms. MR DAVID THOMAS, m oonjunc. tion with, Mb T. Bullock,hh a received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late R. H. Rhodes, to Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade on a date to be named, about 4480 Acres, being a portion of the Lowcliffe Estate, situated m the Coldstream and Hinds Survey Districts, divided into several Farms ranging m area from about 360 to 2000 Acres. Further particulars m future advertisement. T. ButriOCK, Agent. ' 6 285 D. Thomas, Auctioneer. *~FQR BALE, 447 Acres 447 With extensive improvements. n OOD for all-round Farming. T' BULLOCK. FOR SALE ~~~ Hampstead. SECTION and Cottage of 4 rooms, with scullery and wash-house, well situated m Cambridge Street. JJI7S is the reduced price now required, as the owner, Me Jonah Dallky, has removed to Chrisfcclrareh. Easy terms can be arranged/ T. BULLOCK, Agent. LOWCLIFFE. FOE SAL E Improved Farm of 179 ac MS 179 BELONGING to Mr John Sobertson, situated about half a mile from Lowcliffe School, sub-divided into 5 paddocks ; well watered. There is a farm house of 6 rooms and other buildings erected on the property. Not having sold this by Auction offers are invited for the purchase of same. Terms and full particulars on application. T. BULLOCK, Agent. To Whom it Concerns THEREBY beg to notify all concerned that I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife (excepting, of course,those made with the firm of Moriarty Bros., Ashburton's cheapest cabinetmakers, upholsterers, etc., Wakanui Road), from this date.—X.Y.Z. All who wish to protect themselves from the results of a bad cold should not to take TUB*TOOFA

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5697, 28 June 1902, Page 3

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