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Aoctionc J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY, TUESDAY. SALE OF f""u*R NIT UR E, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. j IN ROOMS. 200 HEREFORD STREET, Oppoiite Bank of New South Wales, Commencinz at 1 o'clock. -\ BOWMAN-and"ioN, haring received CV » instructions from a client, will S EL L, : As above, _~,.„ ThefoUowing— f IANO, by Challen and Hodgson: pianette, ovßord ; harmonium, suite in green rep, occasional chairs in tapestry and cretonne, extension dining table, Brussels, tapestry and other carpets, couches in leather and cretonne, bookcases, sideboards, cheffoniers, wain at hall ■stand, oil paintings, water colors, bjoks, music, wardrobe, large and small chest or. drawers, bedsteads hnd bedding, wire and orber spring mattresses, washstands, vrare, kitchen furniiure, scales and weights, lawn mow<jr Also, a pen of ten (10) LangahanFOWLS.pure bred . • We wfll also offerTfor Positfre Sale, A large assortment OX _ , PLANTS, % Including;— Aster, cbrysanrheinum, stocks, petunia, verbena, dahlia, tnd other bedding plants , N.B.—Sale of plants at H nooa, and sale of furniture at 1 o'clock. "■ Inspection invited. D. S. BOWMAN, 7932 Auctioneer, N.Z, LOAN & MERCANTIIiS"AGENCY CO*. LIMITED. WOOL. , mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY <X>MPANY, LIMITED, will hold its THIRD WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON AT THE CHRISTCHURCH WOOL AND GRAIN WAREHOUSES, Durham street Rail way Siding, on 21ST OR 22ND DKCEMBBK, 1888. Growers should send in their CLIPS to the Company's Private Railway Siding in GOOD TIME to be ready for this Sale. JNO. COOKE, Manager. 7991 G. S. HARL.EY, Produce Manager. tonks, norton, and co. new potatoes. amebica"k apples. MESSRS TONKS," - NORTON and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Central Salerooms, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, 5 Tons New Potatoes 50 Cases American Apples. 7990 W. TOXKB.] [W. H. NOBTON. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Coe to SELL, at his residence, 18 Richmond terrace (just off Lincoln road), onTHUHSDAY, the 29th day of Nov., 1888, commencing at 11 o'clock, the whole of his very Valuable and Really First-class FURNITURE, consisting of— DRAWING-rtOOM—Suite in Tapestry, Hrussele Carpet 12 x 12, Hearthrug to match, Giosy Tables, Whatnot, three large Pictures, Pierglass, Mantel Drape and Board, Fire Screen, Fender and Irons, Tapestry and other Curtains, Curtain Poles, Rings, Stcone Piano by Josephstein, Stuttgart (a really good instrument). I FRONT BEDROOM-Uouble Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Flax Mattress and Bolster, two Feather Pillows, three pairs Kaiapoi Blankets, Counterpanes, Chest of Drawers, large swing Toilet Glass, Bedroom Couch and Chair, Washstand, Toilet Set, Fender and Irons, Rug two pieces Oilcloth, one Colonial-made Reversible Carpet 12 by 10. SPARE BEDROOM—Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattress, three Feather Pillows, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, Washstand and Toiletware, Dressing Table, Toilet Covers and D'Oyleys, Toilet Swing Glass, Carpet square. Sheepskin Rug, Bedroom Chairs, Map of AuckSuite in leather, handsome Round Table and Cover, Three Engravings, Electroplate Forks, Dessert, Tea and Tablespoons. Plate Basket, Set of Dish Mats, Crumb Tray and Brush, Paper and Pen Racks, Large Lamp, Waiter, Biscuit Jar, Complete Dessert Service, CL'ina Tea Service. Miscellaneous Lot of Glassware, Bell and Ornaments, Revolver and Case, Brass Cannon electroplated, Two Handsome Brackets, Brussels Carpet nearly new (12 by 10), Strips of Oilcloth, Large Sheepskin Mat, Fender, Fire Irons and Asn Pan, Handsome Mantel Drapo and Board, 50 volumes useful Books, including a number of Medical Works, two very neat writing Desks, Draught and Cribbage Board, Cassell's "Complete History of Modern Europe," Feather Cushion and Autimacaesar, Door Screen and Hanger, Curtain Poles. Rings, and Blinds. BACK HALL—HaII Lamp, Oilcloth and Mate, 1 Stockwhip. FRONT HALL—3 Door Mats and Linoleum, 1 Front Door Mat, Unique Umbrella Stand. KITCHEN—Sewing Machine Stand. Bread Board, Aurora Lamp, Kettle, Wall Mirror, 2 Kitchen Chairs, Charcoal Iron, Jars and Bottles. Table and Cloth, Oilcloth and Mats, Meat Cover. 2 Trays, Scales and Weights, Coffee and Teapots, Clock, Cruet, Complete Dinner Service, Breakfast Service complete, lot of Basins and Cake Tins, Knifeboz with Knives, Forks, and Spoons, Carving Knife and Fork, Tumblers, Corkscrews, Bellows, Fender and Fireirons, Sec, Sec, &c SCULLERY—A large lot of Useful Kitchen Utensils, Pots, Pans, Dishes, &c Meat Safe, Copper Preserving Pan. Knifeboard, Pastry Board, Rolling Pin, Oilcloth, &c, &c YAKD—2 Baths. Camp Chairs. Buckets, Clothes Horse, Coal Box and Lot of Firewood, Garden Tools of all descriptions, 1 Philadelphia Lawn Mower, Tool House, High-pressure Steam Boiler 12 gallons, Gauge-glas-, Steamglaes, and Whistle complete, and about lift Piping, Heads of ilin Centre Lathe, Hedge Shears, and an innumerable list of Carpenters' Tools, Dumbbells, Skates, and a Lot of .ronworlc. The Auctioneers can honestly recommend this Sale to their clients as being a Genuine Clearance, and every Article is of the Best Quality and in thorough good order, having only been in use about eighteen months. TONKS, NORTON and Co., Auctioneers, Land, and Estate Agents, Colombo streec 7972 JAMES HENDERSON.': JAMES HENDERSON, SHAREBROEER and FINANCIAL AGENT, Arbitrator, Valuer and General Commission Agent, : 178 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Loans Negotiated, Valuations made, Absentees Keprestnted. Reference—The Bank of New Zealand. SUM Properties to Let. TO LET. a convenient 7-Roomed House, with Bathroom, Washhouse, &c. Splendid situation, four minutes from Post Office. Apply W. Brice, opposite Bank New Zealand. 8545 TO BE LET. DURHAM STREET N.—7-roomed house, with stables. See ST. MARTIN'S, OPAWA—B-roomed house, with every convenience, and 5J acres of land . BARBADOES STREET—β-roomed house CHESTER STREET 8.—7-roomed house and offices AVONVILLE—β-roomed house. Rent low .. HEREFORD STRKET K.—6-roomed bouse CONFERKNOK BTKKKT—9-roomed house, with every convenience, ga*. wash-hous* with copper. Sac Rent extremely low NORTH TOWITbELT, near COLOMBO STREET—IS-roomed house, with stables, &c, and 1 acre of land. For farther particulars, apply J. B. DALE ana CO.. X 231 Cathedral square. Properties for Sale. FOR gAT.K BY PRIVATE TREATY. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM OF 100 A CKES, Situated within three miles of a railway station and having a Goad House and all necessary outbuildings. The ground is of a rich free loamy nature, and is equally adapted for dairying or agriculture. The owner offers this property on moat favorable terms, as he is compelled to go to Agent. Colombo stnet, opposite City. Properties For Sali ARMAGH STREETJjinwood— Well-Builtand Comfortable HOUSE of 6 rooms; i-acre. Terms accepted.' ~ WARD STRKET. Addington—Nearly i-acre. on which is erected compact * roomed COTTAGE; and foundations laid for building ; another Cottage. Price £210. Good investI meet. ■ j WORCESTER STREET WEST, within three ; minutes* walk of Post Office—FAMlLY ! RESIDENCE of 9 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, copper, and other outbuildings. Nearly J-acregarden. PIGEON S ROAD; Addington—2J acres Good LAND, wall fenced, and Cottage of 4 rooms, LONDON STREET. Richmond — 5-Roomed HOUSE, and about i-acre; £130; monthly payments. • DEVuN KOAD, near Tram—HOUSE of 7 rooms, stables. Sec, with 1 acre, double froataee. A bargain. POULSON STREKTTAddington-HOUSE of 3 rooms, and section ; £115. ninted List of Properties given on application. J. T. BELL. Cathedral aqaare, opposite Post Offioe.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7214, 27 November 1888, Page 8

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