, _. Auctions. M^^Eaj,cvims&co r THIS DAY. MESSRS COWDERY. CURTIS and CO. Will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, 152 CASHEL STREET. ON* SATURDAY. Bth OCTODER. When they will SELL Produce, tens, and groceries, new and secondhand saddlcrv. one splendid piano (nearly new). and a large quantity of household furniture and effects. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. 9041 ARTHUR BEAUCMAMP. I SATURDAY. OCTOBER Sth. At 11 o'clock. I 20 half-chests fine Congou tea 5 chests choice Indian tea 2S boxes SoucDong and pear! gunpowder 20 cases kerosene—lso test 120 prime cheese, 1 ton hams and bacon Chick wheat, barley, sharps, bran Oatsheaf chaff, potatoes, ijrass seed 25 boxes finest P'cton bloaters Furniture—Boots, clothing, lamps 3 cases lamp chimneys 1 case tumblers—3o dozen. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP will SELL by AUCTION, at his Mart. THIS DAY.ntU o'clock, as-above. 9082 SATURDAY. Bth OCTOBER. At 12 o'clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Continuation of Sale by order, and on account of Messrs Lezard and Co.. Licensed Pawnbrokers, a valuable and excellent catalogue, comprising — First-class Watches, Jewellery. Surgical Instruments, Clothing, Tools, Books, Pipes, nnd Tobacconists Goods generally. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY AUCTION, In his Large Commercial Sale Room, I Lichfield street, on 1 SATURDAY. Bth OCTOBER. At 12 o'clock, A capital assortment of Costly and Useful Pawnbrokery. Terms cash. 9053 A. AVERS. City Salerooms Hereford street. Opposite Bank New South Wales. THE FAVORITE RENDEZVOUS. SATURDAY*. OCTOBER Sth. 1887. At 11 o'clock in the forenoon. MR A. AVERS has the honor to announce that'he will hold his regular ~ EEKLY SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, For account of numerous Patrons and Clients, As above. Of FURNITURE and EFFECTS of every description requisite in comfortable housekeeping. i Comprising Some very beautiful Scotch chests of drawers and duchess tables, inlaid with choice New Zealand woods, carved pilasters. columns, and moulding, exceedingly ele- | gant and handsome Prime bacon and hams 10 cases Neil's Hop Bitters Bookcases, cheffoniers Iron bedßteads, 1 very handsome Large quantity black and gold chairs ! Crimson rop suite Ra- c and valuable books Counterpanes, boots and shoes 2 pianos, choice assortment gardeu seeds 2 crates Milton ware crockery 1 bale of jute, containing 1501b 160 cheeses (very prime) from Aka oa A quantity of choice Indian teas in packets of 51b each 2 Pair guinea fowls and 1 dozen eggs N.B.—Please note the address, 113 goods frequently go elsewhere in error. A. AVERS. 9060 Auctioneer. City Salerooms Hereford street, Christehurch. SATURDAY, ISthOCTOBER. ISB7. At 1 p.m. MR. A. AVERS (favored by the order of the Executors of the late D. W. Hamilton, deceased) will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. All that Parcel of FREEHOLD LAND, comtaining $ acre, situated at Madras street north, on the west side, not far from the Belt, and upon which a Stable is erected. Terms Liberal. Further particulars on application to Messrs Duncan, Cotterill, and MartiD, Solicitors; or to A. AVERS. 8986 Auctioneer. PYNE AND CO. 1 PYNE AND CO. The Horse Bazaar. general auctioneers and blood stock agents. Sales of Horses held Every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Sales of all kinds undertaken. ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED THE DAY _. FOLLOWING SALE. 8887 H. J. ROSS & CO. H. J • Ross St CO. Late Ayers and Ross), CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. 165 Colombo Street, Christehurch, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, SHARE BROKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Tho Oldest Established Auctioneers' Business n Christehurch. Being the most Central Auction Rooms In the City, they always command tbe Largest Audience. Laud and Furniture Sale Rooms and Produce Store. Liberal Terms and Arrangements for Land and Household Sales. 3763 ~ AUCTION SALE-POULTRY. HJ. ROSS and, CO. will SELL, at their ■#;■"■ n'ards (late Bennett Bros.!, THIS DAY <Bafurday>, at 11.30 a.m., FOWLS. DUCKS, GEESE, and TURKEYS. AUCTION &c J I J. ROSS and CO. will SELL at their la- Central Rooms THIS DAY (Satury, at 11 a.m., wheelbarrows, galvanised iron, 3 kitchen .ranges, washing machines, windlass, weighing machine.- empty cases, timber, 2 kitchen dressers, cart seat, 2 bar frame beehives, table and seed potatoes, cheese, onions, bamsand bacon, tea. butter in kegs, grass seed, harness, 1 set Howe's scales and weights. At 1 p.m., Furniture, including dining-room suites in leather, drawing-room suites in rep and hair clotb, mirrors, toilet glasses, iron and wood bedsteads, spring mattresses, duchesss toilet tables, and chests drawers, toilet ware, full Scotch, half Scotch, and other chests drawers, toilet tables, wasbstands. 2 perambulators, extension dining tables, 3 cases Milton crockery, clothing, boots and shoes ; also, 1 Family Bible, old and new version, with 2500 illustiations: 14 volumes Popular Encyclopedia. 2 violins and cases, and a quantity of useful household furniture, on account of a gentleman leaving for the North Island. Terms cash. 9061 J. SMYTHE. Auctioneer. H. B. SOREXSEN. LICHFIELD STREET BRICK. SALEROOM* Next Brown and Baird's Saleyards. 12 o'cIock—SATURDAY. XX B. SORENSEN has received instructions lis to SELL BY PUBLIC-AUCTION, as -above—4 very choice, hand-painted, dessert services, pink, gold, and white and gold; I Duchess toilet table. 12 Austrian chairs, 1 watercolor painting, 2 oil paintings. 1 iron safe by Perry. 1 letter press, 1 Avery's scales, 1 Fairbanks scales, 1 chefßnuer, bedstead, couch, spring mattress, crockery, drapery, and variety of sundries; also, 1 double-barrel breech-loader, and writing desk. No reserve. Entrance from right-of-way. 11 o'clock—Sale of wooden tanks and Flood's pump—Cashel street West. No reserve. 0059 H. B. SORENSEN. Auctioneer. THIS DAY. LICHFIELD STREET SALEYARDS. TIC R 8. P. AN DftE W S and -*XR HUGH BENNETTS WILL SELL the Produce, harness, and sundries at 11.30 Poultry, turkeys, geese and ducks, at 12 Fowls, choice sorts and laying bens, at 12 Cdckrels, canaries, and pigeons, at 12 Implements, ploughs, carts, &c. at 1 Spring drays and traps at 1. ! Horses, thoroughbreds and trotters, at 12 Horses, cobs, draught, and ponies, at 12 i Sheep, cattle, and other dogs, at 12 Pigs. Berkshireand Yorkshire porkers Pigs, suckers, weaners, and stores 1 Cows, milch and springers, at 1.30 Calves, vealers, and goats, at 1.30. 9031 Terms strictly cash. MONEY. WE have several Stuns of Money to LEND, on approved Freehold Securities, at' Current Rates of Interest. GOULD. BEAUMONT and CO., —OS 171 Hereford street. MOUNT SOMERS And methven royal MAIL COACH. A COACH RUNS each TUESDAY, THURB--'J\. DAY and SATURDAY, starting at Noon from Hood's Hotel. Mount Somers, for Springburn and Alford Forest, there connecting with Doffs Coach from Methven, returning same evening. Fares: Springburn, 2s; return 3s. Alford Forest, 4s ; return As. T HIX
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6877, 8 October 1887, Page 8
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