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Auctions CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE OFOFFICE FURNITURE, AJHi irxxXJjfQS, MAGNIFICENT FIREPROOF SAFE! Sec,, **-. &C. HyTR CHARLES CLARK has been favored ItA with instrnctions to **■*■ SELL BY AUCTION, At the Offices of the Canterbury Bonding Society, Catnedral square, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26th. the whole of the SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE AND \ FITTINGS, Consisting of double desk, with drawers; single desk, with brass rails; 2 stationery cases, foolscap copying press and stand, 3 seta bookshelves, 2 office stools, 5 gas brackets and globes, 2-light pendant and globes, maps and racks, counter, 2 tables, 10 cane-seated chairs, linoleum, 2 fenders, 1 hat hooks, piece leather belting, news papers, waste-paper baskets, inkstands, rulers, and sundries. Also a Magnificent FIREPROOF SAFE, by Milner, 55 x 30i x 26J inches; and signboard outside the building. i No. 769 Sale at noon. 9305 ! "preliminary announcement, a sale'of rare occurrence in the i COLONY. 1 THE PICK OF~e"n GUSH-MADE FURNITURE, From the celebrated firm of Bartholomew and Co., Finsbury Pavement, London, personally selected by the owner only three years since, and most carefully preserved meanwhile, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY Charles Clark, ON JULY 11th AN© 12ra, AtDalriada, Papanui, the Residence of John Cooke, Esq., in consequence of that gentleman's early departure for Melbourne. Catalogues in coarse of preparation. N0.773 963 C t *■■ WILSON AND SONS. I . Glreat Unreserved SALE. AT BELFAStTnORTH ROAD. OWNER LEAVING" THE DISTRICT. r>p SECTIONS FOR BUILDING LAND. a A.CRES~OF LAND. t SEVEN-ROOMED NEW HOUSE, LAND, &C % Suitable for a Doctor. ■ /»/| LOTS BUILDING TIMBER, &C. A QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. ' NEW WINDOWsTgLASS DOORS, &C. BEE FARM OF uIILVES, with HO.VEY EXTRACTOR, &c. BLACK MARE, Symphony, a perfect gem; one of the fastest trotters in the coiony. Has won two flrat prizes. A-double-seated buggy, a fancy dog cart A Whitechapel cart Avery Weighing machine Carpenter's bench and tool-chest i Set neaxly new harness &c. &c &c Also. All the furniture A sweet-toned piano, by Bord Capital suite in hair, fancy inlaid side table Large dining table, Brussels carpet Linoleum, maroon rep couch 2 chests drawers Bedstead, bedding, and sundries. Auctioneers call especial attention to the following. SALE ON THURSDAY, 27th INST. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock strictly, to get through in one day. Timber will be sold first, commencing at 11 sharp. * Property will be offered at half-past 12 o'clock. i Mr Swift will give most Liberal Terms on the Property if required. LUNCHEON~PROVIDEJD. Coaohes will meet the Papanui Tram at * naif-past 10 o'clock. WILSON and SONS, gjsßs Auctioneers. PRESSING FOR A MARKET. TOO SELL—S3O ACRES Farm, in grass. , f\O SELL—24S ACRES. Corn Farm rlO SELL—26O ACRKS, Mixed Farm f SELL—2OO ACRE 3, Corn Farm f 10 LET—IS ACRES, do, Good House, &c. , f HO LET—3 ACRES, do, Good House, &c. . f 10 LET—l} ACRES, 10-Roomed House, &c_ lOUSFS TO LET, SECTIONS TO SELL, MONEY TO LEND, Mortgages Effected. WILSON and SONS, Auctioneers. s TONKS. NORTON, AND CO. ■ W. Tonks.] [W. H. Norton. CONTINUATION OF SALE IN THE _ 1 ESTATE OP MRS STOUPE. BANKRUPT. > DRAPEK* AND FURNITURE. ■m/TESSRS TONK3, NORTON and CO^ **" isELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, £As above, commencing at 11 a.m. sharp, THIS DAY. T FURNITURE at 12 noon, comprising— * Piano, by Broad-wood, in good order, suite f in hair, tables, oilcloth, pictures, &c, &c TONKS, NORTON and CO., r 9639' Auctioneers. . w. Tones.] [W- H. Norton. I ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY a CONCERN. TRADE SALE. MESSRS TONKsT~NORTON and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ; Without reserve, at their Rooms, on ' THURSDAY. THK 27TH INdT., At 11.30 a-m., , 14 cases Lowdon's Scotch haddocks, each six * dozen 1 1 case currants, lewt Oqr 161b 7 boxes sultanas, lewt Oqr 271b TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 9640 Auctioneers. W. Tonks.) ' [W. H. Norton. \ UNDER THE MERCANTILE LAW ACT, I 1830. ? ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I TT|ESSRS TONKS, "NORTON and CO. will i SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, c Under instrnctions from tbe Warehouse* * Keeper, Lyttelion, and the New Zealand I Shipping Company, Limited, > The followinar UNCLAIMED CARGO, ; Ex Kakaia, from London, - 256 in diamond o CASES PIANOS. \ SL J Sale to be held at the Auctioneers' Rooms, on J FRIDAY, THB 28ffl INSTANT, , At 2 o'clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. TONKS. NORTON and CO., * 9580 Auctioneers. JOHN INGRAM t Oxford Fortnightly Sale. THURSDAY. 271H JUNE. 1889. PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise ; On account Mr J. Weld, 1 CROSSBRED WETHERS, iAA 2-TOOTH CROSSBRED EWES, in XUtl lamb. 9596 JOHN INGRAM. Auctioneer. GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO. l . " ; — TO LET. npHOSE PREMISES in Caahel street re cently occupied by Messrs Aitken and Roberta, either as a whole or in two Shops, Also, TI7AREHOUSE and YARD at the rear o* - the rear of the above Premises. Apply to GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO. June 84th, 1889. 9668

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7346, 26 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7346, 26 June 1889, Page 8

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