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Anctiona j. k. king & co. RICH AND RARE FURNITURE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. J. Re JKING & Co. Have been favored with instructions FROM HARRISON DAVIS, ESQ. (In consequence of the early departure of his family for England), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HIS RESIDENCE?VxDFA, UPPER RICCARTON (Lat« the Residence of Colonel Packe), OS VIDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 10th ant> 11th, Commencing punctually at 11 am.. THE WHOLE OF HIS VERY VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Aβ contained in Sixteen Rooms. Among tho articles of Special Merit to be subtnitted in Drawing-room, Dining-room, Break-fast-room. Six Bedrooma, Pantry, Store-rooms, Aβ., are the following :— The HARLEQUIN SUITE, inlaid with mother-of pearl and upholstered in black and sold satin, cost but recently in England no less a sum than 135 guineas; a TRICHORD PIANO, by Tnurmer, in walnut frame, and with elaborate ebonised carvings, a sweet-toned powerful instrument: itusic Sronl and whatnot, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOKtf, ENGRAVINGS, in great variety: Brussels, Tapestry, and Felt CARPETS; WOOL MATS in black, white, crimson, yellow, and lavender colour*; Lace Curtains, in various shades; Brass FENDEiid and FIREIRONS, NICKKL FENDER and FIREIRONS, BKNARES WARE, Egyptian, Venetian and other VASKS Black and Gold Wicker Afternoon TEA TABLE, Inlaid Inkstands, Painted Placques. GJLT CORNICES with Drapes, (something superb), Japanese Glpve Boxes, GOP3EY TABLES, VELVET FRAME MIRRORS. Photo. Frame, Handsome EPERGNES. MANTLE GLASS, Walnut Frame DINING-ROOM SUITE/ covered with Leather (nearly new), EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Mahogany Sideboard, RIMU .CHEFFONIER with glass back. Pink Venetian Glass DESSERT SERVICE (very handsome), E.P. TEA and COFjtKE SET, Cruet Brands, Biscuit Jars, Plated Sardine Boxes, Cutlery, E.P. Table, Dessert and Teaspoons and Forks, Mounted COAL VASES. Gilt Corner Brackets. Bronze and other Figures in large variety, Ancient Greenstone Adzes, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Looking-glasses, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Marble-top Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Sets, Oilcloth, Tables, Chairs, Folding Chairs, Child's Cot and Mattress, Wertheim SEWING MACHINE. "The Triumph" <new), Black -and Gold Writing Desk, Cut-Glass Tumblers and Wine Glasses, Umbrella Stand, Twisted Pillar Hall Table, Wicker Hall Chairs, Set of Plated Dish Covers. Palliasses, Mattresses, Bolster* Pillows, Blankets, Sheeting, Pillow-Slips, Counterpanes, Rugs, Table Linen in large supply and of the best quality, and a thousand articles too numerous to mention. On THURSDAY, the following lots will be offered at 2 p.m.— A Flret class Dog cart HORSE, 6 yrs old. The Thoroughbred Mare ELAINE, by St. George Artimus—Castaway—Brunette. Stinted to Artillery The Thoroughbred Pony. ST. GEORGE ARTIMUS A USEFUL TRAP MARE 8 COWS, to calve in August 1 PORK PIG A choice lot of YOUNG POULTRY, 1 ST. BERNARD DOG. Catalogues now ready. , Drags leave the Auctioneers' Office at 10 a,m. rftarp, Luncheon provided. ■ J. R. KING and CO. A, AVERS, Auctioneer. 168,170 i and 174 LJchfleld street. 86 JRI JT3NQ and CO. have received maa etruotions from the Mortgagees to* BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' IN THEIR &AND SALEROOMS, LICHBTELD STREET, ON SATURDAY, the 13th day of JULY J' . _. .s At 2 o'clock, The whole of that CHOICE & COMPACT FARM, Comprising 140 ACRES, Vow In the occupation of Mr John Dalton, and rttoated, as it is, in the Very Best part of the FAR-FAMED LINCOLN DISTRICT. The Farm was carefully selected 30 years •goby the father of the present owner, and at rant period was covered with a heavy growth of flax. The larger portion of the grounds of the Model Farm now attached to the Agricultural CpUsge was included in the original selection. Tho balance, which now forms the Homestead— THE BEST OF THE LAND—is forced on the market and ia for ABSOLUTE SALE. The Improvements consist of Eight-roomed BOUSE, Granary, Four-stalled Stable, Combine Shed, Smith's Shop, Dairy, and Cowsheds. The Farm is sub-divided into Eight Paddocks •nd Fenced with live fences. Twenty-five Acres were laid down in English grass two Tears asp, Twenty-five Acres are bow in stubble. The balance has been laid down in grass for four years, the larger portion 6f which has just been ploughed and liberally Manured with Ashmangandy and Bone Dust Manures. ITS PRODUCING POWER X IMARVEL UpUS, as instance the following Enormous yialdaeaid to be taken from it :— 11 /» BUSHELS OATS q fir BUSHELS WHEAT TO THE ACRE. It goes without saying that no better Investment is likely to be submitted to Farmers or Speculators for many a long day. ffORGST IT NOT THEN. AND FAIL NOT TO r-BB PRESENT ON THE DAY OF SALS. Liberal Terms. «»Mte cQ 9 A. AVERS, Auctioneer. H JL LOAN ft MERCANTILE AGENCY CO* LIMITED. GRAIN_SALE. /TOE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERJLCANTILB AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. ' NEST AUCTION SALE OF GRAIN, SEED, &c, ON THURSDAY, IITH JULY, 1889, Ghiistehurob Wool and Grain Warehouses, Durham street Railway Siding. The Catalogue will include some PRIME LINES WHOLE CHICK WHEAT. ta K. S. HARLEY, Acting Manager. f ■■ == UREP. BIRCH. MR H. P. BIRCH, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Tattersall's), CHRISTCHURCH. ITNDERTAKES the SALS of FREEHOLD ■J and IBASEHOLD PROPERTIES. FURNITURE, &&, ifrpi by Public Auction or Private Tγ eaty ABSENTEES REPRESENTED, and BENTS COLLECTED. 33 D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Cα). A UCTIONXKR,LAND, INSURANCE. A. AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON. IOBTKIOHTLT Siffi^J'^SiSSS^S Mataoa wd Co., Cbristehurch ' rvS2 n J? c **»««» Company, Chrtochurch Sggte!Llareitment Company Company. Chriatahnreh epoquMaodpMaa. and Cα, Christchurxsli wntoo and White's Sheep Dip^^ w ™ P**eye Reaper and Bteder Com '«' D, THOMAS, Aabburtoa,

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 8

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