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Auctions. J. SMYTHE. ..._. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. i TVf-R J. SMYTHE wiuSELL BY AUCTION. 'iv.fi. at the New Central Auction Rooms, : Colombo street, I 1 A quantity of builders' material, £*ratea, stoves, timber, old iron, bricks. Sec, SC, and a'quantity ot-t-arpenters* tools. POULTRY SALE, a*. 11.30 a.m., in Bennett Urop. Old Yard. PRODUCE, at IL3O, including bacon, hams, cheese, potatoes, chickwbeat, meal, Sec, &°* _, -. FURNITURE, at lp.m., in the New Fnrnl ture Sale Rooms—A large assortment of good aDd useful household furniture, mangles. Barren's washing machine, patent wringing machine, bedroom, dining-room ana drawing-room suites, (cc. carpets, linoleum, iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, pictures, hall stands, sideboards. &c. On view previous to the sale. 1428 NEW BRIGHTON" SECTIONS, ; For Absolute Sale. By Order of the Official Assignee In Bankruptcy, ' v R. In the Estate of W. Hooker. MR J. SMYTHE is instructed to SELL BY j PUBLIC AUCTION. ) ON TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 6Tn, Afi p.m., j\t th*: NEW CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 1 Colombo street. 9 VALUABLE SKA-SIDE BUILDING SKCTIONS. being Lota 5, C, 7. S. 9, IH, U, I 15 and 40 of Rural (Section 1G313, in Block VIII. and XII., of tho Christchurch SubDiatrict. Placs and Condition of Silo are now on view ; at the Central Sale Rooms. , NO RESERVE. 1 Tonus Cash. 133S It J. SMYTHE h.i 3 tho pleasure to an- I ■ nouuee that he will OFFER j At tile same time, on behalf of various clients, The following VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT'S On most advantageous terms. On tho SUMNER SIDE OF THE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL :— Section 38, \ aero, uost but one Mr Woodman's house, and adjoining Mr Mather's, facing the ?ea i-acrc section in-Anne street, next to Mr Vennel s new house, and near Mr Fryer's 65 and 6S, lilythe Street, adjoining Mr J. Rutland's, over i-acre iv each Section 8, B.ytlie street, _c_t but one to Mr Ballantyne's, about j-acre 47 and 4S, Victoria Btroet, near Mr Tlpler's house, over 1-acrc in each North aide New Brighton Hotel—7—Facing l.arnach street, i-ticre Section 43, corner section, facing Esplanade, i-acrc Sections 53, 54. 132.133, 130, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141. Richardson streets 14-2,143,144.145, 47, 48 facing Esplanade 118,119.120 Stout street 57, 58,125 Vogel street Sections 18 and 20, Jervois street Lot 19 of rural section IGOI3. 44, facing Esplanade, J-acrc 02, corner Stout street, J-acre 61. Stout etreer, J-scro 117, facing Stout, street and backing on to the Public Domain, 1 acre 4. perches . Section 134, facing Richardson street and Lacking on to the Public Domain, 500 links deep, 1 acre ik perches The above sections will bo offered on very favorable terms. They are all within easy distance of the Tramway, and those on the north side being n«:ar the Public Domain, will undoubtedly be of grtatjvalue at no distant dat 6. Plans and conditions of sale are now on view at the Central Auction Rooms. MR J. SMYTHE is inetnintrd to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the same date, The following SECTIONS OFF THE PAPANUI ROAD:Scotion No. 37, corner May's road and Fisher street, full J-acrc section 34, Tooincs street, opposite Mr Clark's new house, full J-acre 51, Toomes street, full J-acro 69 and 70, Toomea street, each 39 pel ehe Theso valuab'c sections are all within a stone's throw of the Tramway, and are only a few minutes' ride from the City. Liberal arrangements can be made with the Auctioneer by purchaaors desiring the money for Immediate building, at a low rate of interest. Plans and conditions of sale can be seen at the Central Auction Rooms. J. SMYTHE, 1359 Auctioneer. }%/f R J. SMYTHE- has received instructions SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tho Central Salerooms, .*• ox WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7th, 1887, At ono p.m., A BU__B__i3 AND CABINETMAKERPLANT, Consisting of -' Turning Lathe, Morticing Machines, Benches, Tools, 2 Bench Cramps, 2 Floor Cramps, 1 Boring Machine, Patent Block, &c, &c Terms Casb. No Reserve. - 1429 ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock. - 26 cases gooseberries, 10 cbsps oranges, 5 tons superfine flour in 100's, sharps, bran, peas, potatoes, cheese, butter, lard, bacon, and other produce. Oilmen's stores, show cases, fruit stand, 20 boxes Parkinson's celebrated butterscotch. 1 case Imperial mixtures and cough drops. 2 bales prime Nelson hops, silver bunting lever watches (beat makers). A good aseortmeut of furniture, Sec, spring carts, tip d r>iy, harness, Sec ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY AUCTION, at his Mart, THI3 DAY, at 11 o'clock, as abovo. Terms cash. 1454 MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, at 2 o'C-OOK. TRADE SALE. 911PACKAOES TEA& To Merchants, Tea Dealers, Grocers, Storekeepers and others. XTNDER instructions from Messrs Wood, J Shand and Co., 1 shall SELL mmy largo Commercial Sale Rooms, Lichfield street, ON MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock, *>-| o PACKAGES EXTRA CnOTCE TEAS, fjJLiG in Halves, Quarters and Boiea. Musters now in the Rooms, and Catalogues on application to tbe Auctioneer. . 1310 ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. WM, BUSS. ; RANIGIORA. j WOO L S ALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER sth. T|/r R BUSS WILL HOLD FIRST^SALE OF THE SEASON AT HIS NEW WOOL STORES, Victoria street, Rangiora, ON. MONDAY, DECEMBER sth, WREN HE WILL OFFER ABOUT /»/_/_ BALES of CROSSBRED and t>UU MERINO WOOLS, in lines from 10 to 70 Bales. Clients are requested to forward their Wool early to assist cataloguing. A Special Train will leave Rangiora immediately after tho Sale to convey purchasers to Amberley to Messrs Bean, and Co.'s Sale, ■which takes place immediately after mine on the.se_no ——y. ________«_* WALBUSS, 1151 Auctioneer. C U ST . (>0 A GR.FAEM. BY ORDER OF*THE MORTGAGEE. ~ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6th. MR BUSS has rec#ivedinstrncrions from the-Mortgagee to __ ______ BYpUBLIC AUCTION, At his Roo-is, Rangiora, oat TUESDAY, DECEMBER _TH, All that PAHfiEL of, LAND situate In the J CuttDistrict:beingß.S;No. 127, o,andcosHJi tabling 60 acres more or loss, now in the-' 1 occ-*atlon of Mr George Whyte. ' -\ I F«p_rticu__t*B,ii_>plv to WTH. SPACKMAN. Solicitor, C3hrfetoh_rc_. > Sale at 13 o'olock sharp, W. BUSS, 1155 Auction-**.. I THIS DAY. I LICHFIELD STREET SAL-YARDS. - TVT n S * P-.ANDBBWS and TMTJ- HUGH BENNETTS WILL SELL BY JjJL AUCTION »b under :— . Protlnco, Harness, and Sundries, at 11.30 Dairy Stock, at 12: Horsea, at l_ Poultry. «t 12.30 :-Plg_. at 1..90 ■ Vehicle-, Implements, Sec, at LIA U_9 T_-__set-ict_yea__,

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6925, 3 December 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6925, 3 December 1887, Page 8

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