Auctions. J. BOWMAN AND SON. FRIDAY" NEXT. ON PREMISES. 180 SALISBURY STREET WEST (near Park terraco). MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON shaving been favored with instructions from T. Gapes. Esq. (in consequence of his removal to Victoria street), they will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, A Large and Varied Assortment, of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Including Piano _. The Contents of Six Rooms Kitchen Utensils &c. &c See future advertisements for particulars. SATURDAY NEXT. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. J BOWMAN and SON will SELL BY a PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Rooms. - > U0 Hereford s'reet. A Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also a Quantity of Gentlemen's Clothing. Jeweilery. &c. See Saturday's Paper for particulars. J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, See 1112 .. SALE OF PLEDGES from Monte de Piete, On SATURDAY. 10TF1 AUGUST. 18S9, At J. BOWMAN and SON'S ROOMS. 200 Hereford street. 307, watch. 10-7-88; 30?, watch albert. 3 pendants. 12-7-81); 373, ring, l-9-SS; 391, set, 6-10-88; 421. watch, 8-11-88; 423, earrings. 8-11-88; 435. ring, 17-11-38; 442, watch and chain. 21-11-88; 448, watch, 1-12-88; 457, brooch and earrings, 18-12-88; 159, chain, 20-12-88; 461, watch, 21-12-88; 465. watch, 21-12-83; 487, watch, 27-12-88; 470. earrings, 29-12-88; 491, locket, 23-1-89; 493. watch. 24-1-89. ____- EXTENSIVE REALISATION OF PROPERTIES. J BOWMAN and SON have received in- • structions from Edon George, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of his FREEHOLD PROPKRTIES.and the following preliminary list will be submitted to tbe hammer on SATURDAY, 17th AUGUST:----1.-VALUABLE FREEHOLD in Gloucester street, near the Theatre and adjoining the Criterion Hotel, having 30ft frontage by a- depth of 90ft. on which is erected two Shops, one let to a good tenant at £52 Ser annum, and the other occunied by den George as storerooms, £500 can remain on mortgage for five years at 6. per cent. 2,-i-ACRE TOWN SECTION in Cameron street, Ashburton. adjoining the residence | of Mr Digby, and surrounded by other fashionable residences. 3.—J-ACRE on New Brighton Beaoh, about ten minutes from Hotel. i I VALUABLE HOUSE PROPERTY at New Brighton, on upwards of i Acre of Land, opposite Hotel, House contains about nine rooms, besides outhouses, ' consisting of man's room, wash-house, with bricked copper, &c. The walks and carriage entrance have beon beautifully laid in asp n air. by Mr Smart. Thehouse is nearly new, and is at present occupied by Eden George, and was previously let unfurnished at 30s per week. The. New Brighton Pier Company is now registered, and when the Pier is built thi Property will increase immensely ins value, us the site ia a most valuable one. A FREE TRAM will run to New Brighton next Saturday Afternoon to enable persons to inspect the Property. Tickets can be obtained at the Auc- . tioneers", where appointments can also be ' made for inspecting the Property during the week, £400 can remain at 7 per cent, for four years. 5.—J-ACRE immediately at rear of above, and fronting Havike street. 6.—J-ACRE at Foxton, facing tram line; about half a mile nearer town than Flemington. The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of capitalists, trustees, Sec, to the Sale of these well-selected Properties, as Mr George is realising in order to enable him to enter a large mercantile firm. J. BOWMAN and SON. 1441 Auctioneers. ESSR3 J. BOWMAN and SON have on hand FOR PRIVATE SALE, MERCHANDISE of Every Description, DRAPERY, FURNISHING REQUISITES, toe INSPECTION INVITED AT ROOMS, 200 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of N.S.W.). J. BOWMAN and SON. 1444 Auctioneers, See _ F. C. TABART. WOOL. I WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1889 and 1890. JF. Cs T A B A R T is MAKING LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP, AND SPECIAL ADVANCES MADE WITHOUT COMMISSION, At extremely favorable rates, on large clip o* wool consigned to his London agents. The past season has abundantly proved the advantages of his new premises for the display of all parcels consigned to his care for sale in Christchurch. 1445 JOHN INGRAM < OXFORD FORTNIGHTLY MARKET SALE. THU_"SDAy7Bth AUGUST. PRESENT~ENTRIES Comprise On account Mr Bennett, 1 A A CROSSBRED WETHERS, in forlUv ward condition , On account other Owners,' 100 crossbred hoggets 50 crossbred lambs On account Mr D. Hawke, 400 bushels cf uahed oats. JOHN INGRAM. Auctioneer. SHEFFIELD MARKET -SALE. FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST. PRESENT ENTRIES. On account Mr C. H. Gorton 1 Oil 318112 * 0 HOGGETS. On account of other owners. 100 lambs 10 head cattle r 100 bushels grass seed, and a quantity of timber. _.'■■- JOHN INGRAM, 1*53 Auctioneer. Hotels. _WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY, PROPRIETOR. j IT Is not generally known that at tbe White Hart Hotel j LUNCHEON ROOMS There is a | SPLENDID TABLE, j Comprising 2 Soups. 3 or 4 Entrees, Cold Joints and Fow in season. Hot Roasts, 2 or 3 Puddings and Sweets, Cheese and Salad in season. ta- oneHhilling. All are invited. Tea and Coffee Included. All superintended by 8(0 HOST R. N. NEWBY. CAFE DE PARIS, T. ARENAS,"PROPR_STOR. J CASHEL STREET, CHRI3TOT-URCH. EA REN AS wishes to Inform his numerous ' # _£__ous friends and the public that he j Resumed Possession of the Cafe de Paris, and that the whole establishment has under- j gon-; a thorough renovation and refitting. The i uiaine is now under the superintendence of Mr ' R. Sullivan, aud Mr Arenas himself giving j this part of the business his personal supervision is a guarantee for its being high-class, and the best in tbe colony. The Private Dining Saloon for Ladies has been refurnished, and meals will be supplied on Sundays as usual. ' A specialty in connection with the Cafe has been added in the shape of a Select Oyster , Saloon, and what has been a great want here will now be supplied in the shape of a comfortable and nicely-fiirnijbed room, where oyster suppers will be supplied at any boor up to tho time of closing. During luncheon aad tea operatic and other selections will be performed on a Lipp Grand, specially imported by Mr Arenas for the purpose.The wines, beers, and spirits now in stock are of the best quality procurable, and it will be Mr Arenas'study to keep up the high l-eputaticm fcnrmerxx acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been refitted and refurniahed. and the Cafe now offers the best aeoommodation for travellers. £63
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 8
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