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"_—.__— _-_,_,_-^^^_-,,--— -_, - --—-/' Auction CHARLES CI, ARK. MONDAY AN"I> TUESDAY, JULY 15? ii a>l: Ifrr? AUCTION SALS,, OF THE PICK OF ENQIrfSH-aiADK FURNIi'tJK B, From the celebrated flrn of BartboJomew and Co., Finsbur;- London, p&rsoaalijr selected by the owner only thre« years ago, aiid nsost careful:" preso-«"od taetnwhilc "SLfR - :ARi-ES CLARK has t(,a favored Who f ■•: -. ■.:.!', :or Melbourne, u> ?tj.,l α-y auction. At his residence, Dairiac.iv ;-./ Kiigh's toad, Papanui, OS MONDAY and TUfc DAY. JULY 15th and 16rH, The whole of his MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED FURNITURE, DRAWING ROOM—Wilton pile carpet with border, hearthrug to match, skin and Persian mate, set brass flreirons and does, Abbousford coal vase, handsomely worked Japanese fire screen, all gold over mantel with bevelled glass panets, inlaid rosewood settee, easy and occasional chairs, upholstered in silk, tapestry, aid plush, and Genoa velvet, walnut Ottoman in tapestry, iulaid rosewood Chippendale cabinet with bevelled mirror panels, handsome gilt regulator clock tinder sbade, mahogany and rosewood octogan tables, -w.alnut occasional tables, combination work and card tables, walnut music cabinet, magnificent piano by Mullcr and Co. in walnut case, double piano stool, choice engravings and oil paintings, a large number of beautiful vascp,- consisting of antique bronzed, mossed, Byzantine, Japane c, Bayado, Chinese, Egyptian, Pompeian ware, &c terra cotta statuettes, mirror brackets. DINING KOOM—Brussels carpet, Turkey rujr, set brass flreirons und dogs, Dudley • walnut coal vase, curtain poles, tapestry curtains, telescope walnut dining table, very handsomely carved walnut side hoard with bevelled mirror pauels, gent's, Indies'and six chairs in walnut and maroon morocco, padded backs, inlaid Walnut writing taule, ladies' walnut work table, mahogany nest drawers, carved walnut overmantel with te veiled mirror panels, black marble gong clock, duplex burner lamps, engravings " The Play Scene from 'Hairnet'; "The Jolly Beggars," and others, etchings. &c. BREAKFAST ROOM-Tapestry carpet, skins, hearthrug, walnut coal vase, table and cover, walnut and Autrian chairs, invalid's chair, butlers tray and stand, duplex burner hanging lamp, v sea, clocK, engraviugs. photographs, a number of books, &c. HALL- Persian rug, Turkey and skin mas. oak hall stand with bevelled mirror, 2 oak hall chairs, hall lamp, wainut mirror brackets, 2 doz tiJes, temper, oilcloth, Brussels stair carpet, stair zods, &c. BEDROOMS (six)—Taucstry and Cheviot carpets, wool rugs.doubloand single brass and iron bedsttaiis, woven wire spring mattresses, hair mattresses, feather bed, bolsters and pillows, very handsome walnut bedroom suite, do in oak, mahogany chests drawers, toilet sets, over mantels, hip and foot baths, toi et glasses, dressing taoles, washstands, ice. LAWN—Garden seats, chairs and tables, lawn tennio set, square garden tent, umbrella do. water ballast garden roller, pot plants, ferns, &c. PANTRY—Handsome Gordon dinner service of 100 pieces, willow pattern breakfast service of 45 pieces, breakfast cruets to match, set 5 dish covers, gasogene, Japanese and other trays, jugs, glassware, &c. Kitchen, scullery and dairy utensile, mangle, knife machine, &c. STABLES—Garden hose, Ret double harness, girl's saddle, boy's do and bridle Stack hay, mangolds, potatoes, wire netting, &c The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock punctually each day. Catalogues obtainable at Auctioneer's office, Cards to view the furniture may be obtained at the Auctioneer'a oiHco after the 10th inst. To those desiring really good Furniture this Sale offers an opportunity which should not be lost, as the Auctioneer can say with confidence that Furniture of this description and in such perfect order has never before been offered to he public. No. 778 95 J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY. AT ROOM, 200 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of N.S. W. J BOWMAN and~SON will SELL BY . PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, v A Large Assortment of FURNITURE AND GENERAL GOODS, Including household requisites of every description, too numerous to particularise, also harmonium, photograp lie instruments, powerful microscope, telescope, side-saddle, gent's saddle, .harness, boy's tricyc.e, barrows, churn, ranges, etoves, portaule boiler, wire netting, tools, clothing, boots, 1 St. Bernard dog (registered), &a, &c, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock. 78 J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers. &c. PROPERTY, LINWOOD. J BOWMAN and SON, huving received m instructions from Mr J. B. Hulberc, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their rooms, ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 13th, At 1 o'clock, HIS VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Containing i Rooms, Scullery, Outhouses, and Every Convenience, Situate in Tuam street, Kighth house over East belt. The attention of artisans and others is specially drawn to the above property, which Must Be So.d. Easy Terms can be arranged. 77 J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneer, &c. N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OFERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). THE IS ew Zealand Farmers C/O-OPERATIVE .AsSuCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £65,000. OFFICES AND WARE HOUSE, Cashel street East, Christchurch. WOOL AND GRAIN STORKS, South belt, Christchurch, and Lyttelton. LONDON OFFICE—IB Great St. Helena DEPARTMENTS No. I.—Dairy, Farm and Station Requisites No. 2.—Farm and Garden Seeds. No. 3.—Groceries and Oilmen's Stores No, 4.—Glass and Earthenware No. s.—Tailoring and Mercery No. 6.—Woollen Goods, &c. No. 7.—Boots and Shoes c oTI s. NEWCASTLE. GREYMOUTH AND WESTPORT, SOLE AGENTS IN~~ NSW ZEALAND FOB THE JERSEY SELF-ACTING CREAMERS. Awarded 26 Gold and Silver Medals, including Highest Award at the Bath and West of Kngland Agricultural Society, beating all existng systems of Cream Extracting. j 2500 Sold in Great Britain during the past two years. i Testimonials and Price Lists on application. produce" department. I The Association handle ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE, as Selling Brokers only, in the Interests of the Growers, and having Agents and Buying Correspondents In the Chief European and Colonial Centres, are in a specially favourable position to realise consignments to best advantage. I ATT. CHARGES Kept at Lowest Possible Rates. CASH ADVANCES MADS FREE OF COMMISSION AND INTEREST On Produce Shipped, and Free of Commission on Produce Stored on Owners' Account. PROPERTIES. A REGISTKR OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. In Canterbury is open for inspection by intends ing purchasers. Sellers are requested to forward particular for insertion in same. 6 ~A. H. TURNBULL. Secretary.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7355, 6 July 1889, Page 8

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