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Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CHOICE PICTURES, TROTTING ENTIRE "NLMROD," BAY POXY. HANDSOME GIG, HARNESS, STABLES, &c. MR CHARLES CLAUK, having been favored with instruct ions from Mrs Cuatteris, who :3 giving up housekeeping, will SELL. BY AUCTION. At her Residence. No. 107 Worcester street, near Christchurch Club, The whole of her very choice FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOil—Brussels carpet (15 x 9). hearthrug, fender and irons, handsome Japanese fire sc eon, sofa, occasional chair 3 and tables, whatnots, lace and cretonne curtains, pr sent tion album wita interchangeable leaves (new). 4 books (Landseers works), choice ornaments, w»tcr color drawings, oil paintings, including '* Wreck of Melrose at Tiinaru," by Gibb, excellent piano by Criinirr, 2pb.no stools, &c. DIKING ROOM—Suite in hair cloth, dining table, cheflbnier, bookcase fitted with pigeon holes, Brussels carpet, fender, gt>n< clock, smokers companion, cretonne and lace cv. talcs, kerosene lamp (' The Imperial"). 2 « ruets, full dinner service, very hand3i.ms dessert service, glassware, cutlery. &c. HALL—Oilcloth. 2 pair horns, mats, &c. BEDROOMS—DoubIe and single brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, bedding, marble top washstand, sets toilet ware, mirrors, chests drawers, horsc-sboe eightday clock, DiichMse washstand and dressing table, curtains, carpets. Sec. Kitchen and Scullery Utensils. A number of choice Ferns, Sec, &c. Also on account of Mr Chatteris, The weli-known trotting eniiie NIMROD, sire of Nap-a-Nap, and half brother of Chanticleer, very quiut in harness and saddle. _ „ Bay PONY, i years, by Young Performer, "out. of Tandy, thoroughly broken to saddle and harness, very quiet, and fast trotter. Very handsome Gis?. as good as new. Set sulky harness, in capital order Set g.g harness, lisrht English saddle, nearly lievr, bridles, horse covers and clothing, quantity horse condition powder. Stablesandfowlhouse, for removal Set topboot trees, dog kennei Chicken coops, 12 Lan«shan3, fowls, fowlhouse, parrot (good talker) Photographic at paratus, large quantity negatives, chemicals, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m." No. 70(5 No referve. 788 ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, at 12 o'clock. 70 CASES SPECIALLY" SELECTED FRUIT, Xx Pensruin, from Nelson. Just Landed in Beautiful Order, and of the Choicest D.-scription. GREENGAGES. APRICOTS. DIAMOND PLUMS AND PEARS. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP wiU SELL BY AUCTION, at his largo Commercial Salerooms, on FKIDAY, 25th JANUARY, at 12 o'clock, 70 cases splendid Fruit, as above. 774 Miscellaneous Cash Advertisements under this heading not. exceeding twency-four words ONK SHILLING. NINETY- THREE Half chests of Really Fine Tea (recommended) is 5d per lb, by the JUaif-cheat 13 id. Taylor, Papps and Co. 1109 PATENTS —Drawings and Specifications prepared and Patents obtained at mode rate charges. A. H. Hart, Patent Agent, 258 Colombo street, Christchurch. ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES prepared by A. H. Hare Architect. 258 Colombo street Bee s jecLnens. FOR a life like Portrait go to the Canterbury Studio, Manchester street; Cabinets, 123 6d per doz; C.D.V., 6s ; proofs submitted: satisfaction guaranteed. Mo3t experienc.d house for all outdoor Photography, interiors, &c. W. E. Sorrell, Manchester "treet, Christchurchy 6063 OPALS —Britannia Argentic-bromide Opals, Ilford Plates, American Print Trimmers, Dalmayer's Wide Angle 1-1 Lens Rectilinear, and other Photo Goods, ex Kaikonra and Rimutaka, now in stick. Backgrounds from 15s, slips from 6s each, fresh and new ivy sprays, and a variety of other goods opened up at Walter Suckling's Stationery and Photo Requisite Warehouse, 89 and 91 Manchester street, Chrietchu eh. N.B.—Whole-plate Toned Mounts, with Oxford border, now In stock. Catalogue and price list on application. In tractions gratis. ■ MISS IZKTT, 125 Manchester street Musical Studio upstairs. Pupi Is Tβ ceived for Singing and Pianoforte. Terms from commencement. At home from 3 to 5 p.m. each day. A CCORDIONS—Forty Different Varieties J\ to select from ; the Empress new. Also, a Line of the very best that can be made. Ajex steel tongues screwed, and other late improvements, from 12s to 45s each, at E. Beardsley, 87 Manchester street, Christchurch. 9243 mHE CORRECT TIME can be had by taking I your Watch or Clock to R. Kennett, Prao tical Watchmaker, 183 High street, two doort from Barrett's Hotel. The lowest charges in town. FiratrClaaß London workmanship. 4661 OTICE to the Public—l am now making up J3I Snits at prices to meet the times, and selling Tailors' Trimmings very cheap. Tailoring done in all its branches. Garments or patterns cut. Prices very moderate. C. Cooper, Tailor and Jailors , TrimmiLg Seller, 60 Oxford terrace West. 7337 GEORGE ANDREWS Pork Butcher and General Small Goods Man, 158 Colombo street (5 doors fiom All, maker of the celebrated Oxford Sausage. Fresh goods and pork daily on hand. 1513 WJ. ALPS, Hairdresser, Tobacconist, and , Fishing Tackle Dealer, l'Jl High street. Best Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes. Concertinas and Accordians sold and repaired. Violin strings in stosk. 9316 O THE LADIES OF CHRISTCHUROH— MISS McCORMICK waits upon persons whohave SECONDHAND CLOTHING to die pose of . The highest price given for Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing Jewellery, Furnt tore, &x. Address Colombo road, Sydenham, near the Railway Gates. ZIIS I" EFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL—GeoT l_ Watkina, ii Montreal street south, ia a liberal purchaser of the above. Appointments by letter or other wive promptly attended t0.8229 On Sale. Office of this Paper. WILL FORMS INLKNTURB FORMS LUtt-A ON CROPS funeral Notices. FUNERAL REFORM. ■\YT T.ANi-ttrOrti), H'nraiahing Undertaker \y , Furnishes minerals as follows:— ' Hearse, coacn, covered cojun, and attendance— For Adults, from „ ..£6 0 0 Chilaren'a, complete .. .. £210 0 Note the Adores*—Workshops, Corner North and Bast belts; cr. Office, next J. Goodman's Boot Shop, Coiombo street. Country ordeiß ■will receive prompt situ-;;: Ma. fiig^ XT QCRIMSHAW UNDERTAKER, Funeral* Famished at Lowest Charcot Town or Country. 41 DURHAM STRKET SOUTH. ejAMES JLjAMB FURNISHTNI* UNuSuTAKKR, 35 LICHFIKLi) STREET KAST Funerals completely furnished in town or . country at moot reaeonable charge* Please note the addreeo. Th cc doorafrom Barbadose screas,BearKast Belt Salkeld and Sons, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Undertakers, Colombo road, Sydenham. TTtUNERALS Furnished in the best style at M? lowest current rates on shortest notice own or country). 3912 fITHE Friends of Mr S. Miles are respect X fully informed that the Funeral of his late Son. Ernest Osbom, will leave his residence. Shirley, off New Brighton road, for the Addington Cemetery, at 2 p.m., Friday Sath. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker. 534 Corner Nortn and East Belt. THK Friends of the late John Taylor are respect cull y invited to attend his Funeral to leave his lare residence. Windmill road, Sydenham, for the Addington Cemetery, on Saturday the 26th instant, at 2.30 p.m. WM. SAjT.TTKT.n AND SONS, Undertakers, 789 Colombo road, Sydenham. rfAHE Friends of Mr and Mra William Jones _|_ are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late son Llewelyn will leave the residence, Worcester street, Linwood, for the Avonaide Churchyard, en Saturday, 26th, at L3O p.m. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker. Corner of North and Ease Belts, Christchurch. 782 nnHE Friends of the late Mr William Reed X are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of Mr R. W. Koglaad, Papanui road. This Day (Friday), January 25th, at Z3D pjn., for (he Pablic Ceaaetery, Linwood. . R. W. WALTEESjind CO., 73 Undertakers, 43 Victoria street.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 8

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