AnctfoßS ," _~ _ _ - J. BOWMAN AND SON. | - - ■ ■'■■■-1, THIS DAY (MONDAY). SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises. 131 Salisbury street, near Colombo street. T BOWMAN and SON, having been favored m with instructions from Mrs Martin (who ia leaving Canterbury), will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above. The Whole of her GOODS AND CHATTELS, Comprising— Suite, cheffonier, tables, chairs, carpets, oil-; cloth, ornaments, fenders, bedsteads, bed- - ding, chests of drawers, washstands, mangle, and all the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, too numerous to mention. Sde at 12 sharp. » Terms Cash. No Reserve. 788* TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. SALE OF FURNITURE, . In Rooms. 200 Hereford street (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), "I BOWMAN and SON have the honor to Qβ t announce that, having been favored with instruction" from a Client (who ia relinquishing housekeeping, they will - SELL "BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, A quantity, of FURNITURE, removed to ltooms for convenience of Sale, particulars -of which will be advertised To.Morrow. Goods on view the Morning of the Sale. Inspection Solicited. Sale at 1 o'clock. TUKSUAY. 7835 ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. "" THIS DAY. MONDAY, 2Jtii NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, continuation of Creek road. offKast belt. See flag. Magnificent upright grand walnut piano, oblique struntr, full compass, trichord, Iron b-ck. by Kaps, of Dresden, cost £105, and equal to new Beautiful walnut suite in Utrecht velvet, ,- - Brussels carp at, brass and Berlin black ,: . fenders, cut steel flreirons, 100 table, V.P. tabic cover, ebony clock, vase lamp, choice ornaments, caaopy bedstead and. '' fnrnishings, hair and 'spring mattresses, el< gan t chAintcr w;ire. inaseivc mahogany mar Mo-top washstands,doub!o and single iriß bcd»t«Mde, cb-ire, mahogany, toilet glasses, linoleum, lua.b, G.I. slipper batli, portable boiler, dish covers, kitchen utensils, coils and nrewuoil, &c. etc., furniture nil in beautiful order and beet makes. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, from a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping, on MONDAY, 2Sth NOVEMBER, at 2 o'clock. The piano ia an instrument of undeniable excellence, in a superb walnut case. _. Terms cash. No reserve. 7876 WENDE3DAY. l&ra DECEMBER, . . At 12 o'clock, •At the CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION, in th« B. Shed. DECLAIMED PASSENGERS' LUrtGAGE and GENERAL. MERCHANDISE. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP has received instructions from the Traffic Manager to SELL BY AUCTION, As above, in the B Shed. , - ON WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, . ■ ' At 12 o'clock, THE UNDERMENTIONED UNCLAIMED GOODS, PARCELS, &c Without Reserve— ARTICLES WITH MARKS OK ADDRESSES. 1 parcel. Leader: 1 parcel, Lancaster; 1 parcel, Nelson; 1 leather bag, H. Comer; 1 racquet, F.W.D.; 1 parcel. Pier Hotel, Kaiapol; 1 case, NasheUki; 1 white bag, Arundle: 1 chair, Hiss Luke, Christchurch: 1 white baft J. H. Donovan; 1 parcel, P. Chapman; 1 parcel, Fairey, Christchurch; 1 sack. McDonald, Christchurch; 1 parcel, Henning, Akaroa; 1 black bag, Halliday, Christchurch: 1 parcel, Brown, Christchurch; 1 parcel, Cregg, Christchurch; 1 parcel, J. H. Blackwell; 1 parcel. Lynch, Christchurch; 1 parcel, Mullins, Christchurch; 1 box, J. H. Harper, Christchurch; 1 case, 1 keg, Cuddon, Christchurch: 1 parcel, Mant, Christchurch; 1 parcel Poison. Christchurch; 1 parcel, J. Dohey; 1 box, Finlay, Christchurch; 1 carpet bacr, Kevell, Rangiora; 1 parool, Borland, Eyreton; 1 package chairs, V.U.; - 1 bag, Buckingham, Lyttelton; 1 parcel, Dogsett, Sef ton; 1 sack, Connolly; 1 sack, P. VV holaa, Amberley: 1 box. Thompson, Lyttilton; 1 box, W. W. Fegan; 1 portmanteau, McCormack, Wellington; 1 box, 1 package, Williams; 1 parcel, Anderson; 1 portmanteau. White; 1 parcel. Smith; 1 sack. Waller; 1 stick. Hopper; 1 parcel, Mertsn; 1 portmanteau, Proctor; 1 parcel, Webster;l tin box, Rhodes; 1 white package, Roberts; 1 black bag, Proctor; 1 swag package, Kirkwood; 1 parcel, Warren; 1 parcel, Coakley, Culverden; 1 .stick, W. S. B.; 1 tin box. Conway; lease, Ifzs Leth, Christchurch; 2 cases, 1 iron cover, G. P. Williams; 1 case. Buxton; 1 parcel, DeKcnzie: 1 sack coal, Mco jy; 8 casks cement, W in diamond; 2 sacks vetches. C. F. and Co. above T.; 1 empty cask. Pallet: 1 package trees. Bennetts jj. ■ ■ bag flonr, Wood; 1 part t.ag floor, N.Z. F. in triangle; 2 parcels, Phillips; 1 wheel, McLeod; 1 parcel. Chrystall; 1 parcel, Standring: 1 parcel, Gould and Co.; 1 parcel, 1 parcel. Alley: 1 box, 1 package chairs, J. Brown: 1 bag, Clements; 2 - parcels. Neill and Co.; 1 ouarter-caak, W. in douole triangle; * felloes; 1 package canvass, Pearpoint, OrarL ARTICLES WITHOUT MARKS OR ADDRESSES. JO sticks* *9 umbrellas, 7 overcoats, I tippet, 2 Jackets. 3 cloaks, 7 shawls, 2 hand-bags, 3 black bags, 11 parcels, 9 packages, 1 basket, t shirt, 1 bag cartridges, 1 roll leather, 1 book patterns, 2 tin boxes, 22 bats. 1 kit, 1 roll music, 1 ah? cushion, 4 music books, i capes, 4 books. 9 sacks, 3 boxes. 1 portmanteau, 1 glass, 31 parasols, 1 chair, 2 baskets, 1 handle, 3 swage, 1 hammer, 1 bride, 1 mac, 3 whips, 2 pairs gloves, 1 casting, 1 door, 1 white bag, 1 case, 1 part fishing rod, 2 pins, 1 girtfc, 2 sacks salt. 1 hide, 1 crate earthenware, 1 sack bran, i bundles sacks. 1 bag sugar, 1 forked disc, 10 pieces old iron, 1 sack l> and lea, 2 chairs, 2 sacks matt, 4 rolls wire - netting. 5 tins paint, 1 coil wire, 1 hunting crop,l carpetbag. ' /Termscash. No reserve. 7853 BENN & CO. WOOL SALE. ' , AMBERLEY. MONDAY, DEC. 3,1888. YXTK Beg to Intimate that we will hold the *• FIRST OF OUR TWO ANNUAL WOOL SALES AT AMBERLEY '*"- O N THE ABOVE DATE, When we shall submit FROM OjAJ\ TO OAA BALES OF CROSSBRED WOOL. The Sale will be held on arrival of the train from Rangiora wool sale, as in former years. 7850 BENN and CO. F. H. PICKERING. IMPORTANT TO THOSE DISPOSING OF THEIR FURNITURE BY AUCTION. Fbancis jH» Pickering. ' (Next door to TattersaU's), Makes this a SPECIAL FEATURE of his BUSINESS. Careful Estimates of Value Given. Address—P.O., Box 157 a. Telephone—l 72. 9&3 <■■■-• THIS Dayl AN AUCTION SALS or <TU»«>», Burgundy, Moselle, Champagne, . Whiakieß.lsrandj-, EngUshßotUod aTT^ and Stoat, Cigars, Tea, in bpxes and half-ches.s. Empty Jars, Brown Paper, &c, &c, &c., • . Also. 2 Tricycle*. WILL be held AT MY ROOMS, CASHEL __Tl*ft£l-/r. Sale at 2 o'clock. FRANCIS H. PICKERING. J952 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE ~* BARB AND VALUABLE PLANTS. TTIRANCIS H. PICKERING has received P instructions - T O SE L L * THE SURPLUS STOC XOr a well-known Nurseryman, ■ ■ OS WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, - Aus o'clock. At his Roams, next door to Tattersall a. The NKW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS (In pots and named) Buket aad Boxes ot Feros, Gold, Silver and v Exotic Ferns Chinese (in pats and named) " Pelargoniums fr. great variety. GREENHOUSE AND~BKDDINO PLANTS. Lobelias, C.eianiums, Verbenas. Paasiea, Heliotrope. Sweet William, Canterbury Bejls. fee, &c,&c. . .. -.. V'A tew Plants o< the New Italian Dessert Tomato^ __ FR4NCXB H. PICKERING. »a Auctioneer.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7213, 26 November 1888, Page 8
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