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Auctions. DICKEN AND CO. THIS_DAY. DICKEN & CO. WILL hold their USUAL WEEKLY SALE of GRAIN AND PRODUCE, At 12 noon. 87 SEASON 1889-IS9Q. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. TO SHEEP^FARMERS. inrrE are prepared to make LIBERAL YV CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing dip. DICKEN and CO.. New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch. 9983 BONE DUST UARANTEED QUALITY AND CHEAPEST CURRENT RATES. DICKEN & CO. 9930 . MONEY. MONEY. Y>s7B HAVE MONEY TO LEND, in large and small soma, on Freehold Security, at LOWEST CURRENT RATKS OF INTEREST. 9331 DICKEN & CO. I HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE Cheapest Properties in JNew Zealand, Containing 1660 ACRES, Thoroughly Improved. PRICE, £3 15s, Long Terms. Also, First-class Farm, Reclaimed Swamp Land, Containing 640 ACRES, Well Fenced, Ready for Crop. PRICE, £12 10s an ACRE. D. THOMAS, 9339 Ashburton. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. SATURDAY, 6th JULY, at 11 O'CLOCK. 10 Very beautiful young canaries 1200 Good second-hand sacks 80 Sacks fine Beabird guano Produce of every description Clothing:, shirtings, and general drapery 4 First-classsilverlever watches Furniture, iron bedsteads, palliasses Cheffonior, nook-cast;, perambulator Piano, by Wolfe and Co. Register grates, &c, &c. A RTHUR BKAUCHAMP will SELL BY J\. AUCTION, at his Rooms, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, Goods as above. And, at 2 o'clock. LAND at Akaroa and Hokianga. 69 SATURDAY, 6th JULY, at 2 o'clock. One of the Choicest Selections in the HOKIANGA SPECIAL SETTLEMENT. To follow the Sale of Akaroa Town Property. A RTHUR BEAUCHAMP has received in- /\. struotious to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Larjre Commercial Saleroom, Lichflcld street, on SATURDAY, 6th JULY, atSo'clock, SECTION No. 8 IN THE CELEBRATED HOKIANGA BLOCK, Containing 46 Acres, splendid soil and lovely climate. Admirable position, having a beautiful gentle slope to the north-east. Terms liberal. Title—Land Transfer. J5 SATURDAY, 13th~J ULY, At 12.20 p.m, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP has received in, structions from Messrs Lezard and Co. Licensed Pawnbrokers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Lichtteld street, Christchurch, The following CATALOGUE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES:— 1011, plated basket. 23-5-88; 1055, glass decani ers, book, 2-6-88; 1222. s. cup, 4-7-88; 1!«3, JJ salvers, 4-7-88; 122 d. s. Dowl, 4-7-88; 1237, g. brooch, 6-7-88: 1274, sew. machine, 7-7-88; 1348, s.h. lever, 23-7 88; 1436, g. ring, 14-8-&; 1482, scales and weights, 23-8-83; 1560, s,o.f. lever, 8-9-88; 1581. saw, 12-9-88; 1642, g. albert. 24-9-88; 1650, book, 25-9-88; 1655, Chinese puzzles in ivory, 25-9-88; 1656, Japanese curios, 25-9-88; 1658, gasogene, 25-3-88; 1669, s. lever, 28-9-SS; 1677, hypodermic syringe, 30-9-S8; 1078, obstetric inst., 30 9-88; 1679, artificial leech, 30-9-SS; 1680, cupping insts., &c, 30-9-88; 2, book, 2-10-88; 4, tenor horn, 2-10-88; 6, flute 2-10-8S; 11, s. necklet and locket, 3-10-88, 20, fan, 4-10-88; 21, dressing case, 4-10-88; 29, s. lever, 6-10-88; 35, g. lever, 8-10-88; 39, draught board and men, 8-10-88; 40, drumsticks, 8-10-88; 47, s.o.f. lever, 10-JO--88; 57, s.o.f. lever, 11-10 88; 60, mueical album, 11-10-88; 61, marble watchstand, 11-10-88; 62. c.p. set, 12-) 0-88: (6. card case, 12-10-88; 70, s. lever, 13-10-88; 71, s. lever--13-10-88; 82, case razors, 17-10-88; 102. s, lever, 20-10-88; 103, gold earrings, 20-10-88; 146, s. lever, 31-10-88; 159. gold watch, chain, brooch, 3-11-88; 183, s. WaXtham, 8, 11-88; 192, s.o.f. lever, g. key, 10-11-88; 222, I g. pin, s, Boy. case, compass, 16-11-88; 210, s.o-f. lever, chain and links, 24-11-88; 272 cig. case. 1-12-88; 291. g. Geneva. 5-12-88; 295,2 g. rings, 6-12-88; 300, s. Waltham, 10----12-8 8; 306. s. necklet, JOCKet, albert. 11-12-83; 329, s. bracelet. 14-12-83: 353,2 diam. rings, gold chain and watch, 20-12-88:361, s. lever, 21-12-88; 382, s.o.f. lever, 21-12-88; 379, s.o.t lever, 24-12-88: 387. spoons, &c, 24-12-88; |92. violin and case, 27-12-88; 400, cornet, 18-12-88; 6CS, material and earrings, 13-3----88; 442, shawl, 22-12-88; 446, shawl, 22-12-88; 449, silk shawl, 22-12-88; 457, skirt, &c, 22-12-88; 461, skirt, 22-12-88; 507, coat and vest, 28-12-83; 526, clothing, 31-12-88; 583, Gladstone bag, 3-1-89; 039,2 suits tweed, 3-1-89; 540, waterproof, 3-1-89; 541, suit cothJs, 3-1-89; 602, leather bag, 12-1-39; 607, suit clothes, 14-1-89: 608, waterproof, 14-1-89; 609, gum boots, 14-1-89; 661, bag, 22-1-89; 6q2, suit, 22-1-89; 661, waterproof, 23-1-89; 678, suit clothes, 25-1-89; 826, suit clothes, 20-2-89; 879, trunk and contents, 1-3-89; 932, blankets and bag, 11-3-89; 945, 2 suits, 1 coat, 14-3-89; 990, coat and vest, 22-3-89; 1042, waterproof coat. 29-3-S9; 1055,1 suit clothes, 3 coats, 30-3-89. Also, A miscellaneous lot of unredeemed jewellery, clothing, tools, &c, &c. SALE ON SATURDAY, 13th JULY, At 12.30. 68 Terms Cash. TONKS, NORTON, AND CO. W. Tonkbl THIS DAY [W. H. Norton MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Rooms, com-nencing at 11 o'clock:— PRODUCE—Potatoes, oni >ns, hams and bacon, l ton chee-ie, 201001b bags flour 90 boxes tea, 20 cases apples, 11 doz prime pineapples, &c Sundries, chandeliers, office stoves, grates, washing machines, buggy, harness, &c. On account of the Public Trustee, at 1 o'clock. Tin trunk, containing: clothing, sewing machiae in case, parcel of millinery, 2 lady's hats. Oα account of a Client, A quantity of jewellery for absolute sale FURNITURE—Suite in cretonne, chairs, tables, chest of drawers, pictures, tables, carpets, washstands. bedroom ware, fender, iron bedsteads, mattresses, Dianos, iron safe, and a lot of sundries. v NORTON and CO.. 62 Auctioneers. W. TONKSI ~~ |W. H. NOBTOS PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. T* MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have Ivl received instructions from Mr H. S. Richard", who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL, AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Hereford and Kolleston streets. Linwood, On THURSDAY, the 18th INSTANT, The whole o< his VALUABLE FURNITURE, Contained in Eight Rooms, Kitchen. Bathroom, and Scullery. Also, a Magnificent German PIANO in ebony case, by Hoelling and Spangenberg. Further particulars in a future issue. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 63 Auctioneers. D. THOMAS """ D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Cα), AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE, AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER. ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. __ WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Tinwald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins. Fat, Hides. Sec, on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commit* sion CLEARING waives as per Arrangement AGENT FORMatson and Co., Caristchureh Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin National Mortgage Company, Christehuroh Booth, Macdonald and Co., Chrietchurch Murton and White's Sheep Dip Buckeye Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham* Foot Rot Composition D. THOMAS. Aehburton.

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

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