▲actions '"'' MILES & CO WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1889 1890. Milks and Co. Are Prepared to Make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIPS OF WOOL PLACED IN THEIR HANDS FOR SALE HERE, OR FOR SHIPMENT TO . - ■ MILES BROS, and CO., LONDON. of the VALUE of all WOOL placed in our hands for Sale, and arrange with the Growers as to Reserve Price. Our Premises are Admirably LIGHT KD and afford SPECIAL ADVANTAGES tor PLAYING WOOL, and being Coun«cted with Railway Sidiug cartage is thereby saved. WOOL PACKS, TWINE. AND ALL NECES. SARIES AT LOWEST KATES. Consign to MILES & CO, railway: siding, christchurch. J. T. FORD, 1597 Auctioneer. O AR FIB LD_S ALE YARDS. FRIDAY. AUGUST Usth, 1889. MILES and CO. will Uolu. iheir MONTHLY DEAD STOCK At the Dorfleld Yards on the above date, and respectfully solicit further entries for same. PRESENT ENTRIES. ffc/'SV LA.RGE FRAMED CROSSBRED /5uU EWES, in lamb to Lincoln Ham?, to commence lambing first week in September r OAA TWO - T")OTH CROSSBREDS, /Z)\)\j mixed seres, in forward condition. J. T. FORD. 1598 Auctioneer. J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY, commencing at 11 o'clock. At Rooms, 200 Hereford street (opposite the febadts). SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Under distraint for rent, and SALE OF UNREUKJiMED PLEDGES. T%y|ESSrtS J. BOWMAN and SON, having i¥l received instructions from the Bailing they will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including— Tables, chairs, suite in cietonne, cheffonior, , easy chairs, oarpete, picture*, books, 1 manic -lanrern, 1 type writer, cruets, cutlery.plated-wa<-e, 5 boxes oigare, 1 acoordian, ilnoloum, bedsteads, bedding, chests drawers, washstands, ware, looking glasses, kitchen utensila and cooking requisites, lawn mower, churns, baths, .earn wheels, harn6'3, &C Th«y will also Sell ft quantity of GENTLEMdN'd SHW AND SECONDHAND CLOTHING. Including suits, hats, collars, ties, &c. And, on ttccouut of Mr Phillius, licensed pawnbroker, a quantity of jewellery, watches, m ' &c, «c. ¥ Terms cash. No reserve. J, BjWMAN and SONS, 1610 Auctioneers, &c. TUESDAY NEXT. ON PREMISES, 180 SALISBURY STREET WEST (near Park terrace). MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON having been favored with instructions from TT Gapes, Eaq., they will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, A Large and Varied Assortment of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Including Piano The Contents of Drawing-room, Diniagroom, and 1 Bedrooms Kitchen Utensils &c &c. See future advertisements for particulars. 1609 KXTENSIVE REALISATION SALE OF . PROPERTIES. X BOWMAN and SON have received in•l • etructions from Eden George, Esq., to SbLL by PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of his FREEHOLD PROP KRTltfe, and the following will be submitted to the hammer on SATURDAY. 17th AUGUST :- L—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 £S2 per annum, and the other occupied by fcden George as storerooms, £500 can remain on mortgage for five years at 6J per cent. 2.—{-ACRE TOWN SECTION in Cameron street, Aehburton. adjoining the residence of Mr Digby, and surrounded by other fashionable residences. 3.—£-ACR£ on New Brighton Beach, about ten minutes from Hotel. *.—VALUABLE HOUSE PROPERTY at New Brighton, on upwards of i Acre of Land, opposite Hotel, House contains about nine rooms, besides outhouses, consisting of mans room, wash-house, with bricked copper, &c. The walks and carriage entrance have been beautifully laid in aspnalt by Mr Smart. The house Is nearly new, and is at present oocupied by Eden George, and was previously let uufurnished at 30s per week. The New Brighton Pier Company is now registered, and when the Pier is built this Property will increase immensely in value, tofl the site is a most valuable one. MOO can remain at 7 per cent, for four years. Appointments can be made with the Auctioneers to, Inspect the property any time during the week. Tram tickets on application. , 6,— J- ACRE immediately at'rear of above, and fronting Han'ke street. 8.-4-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, *c, 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. 1607 Auctioneers. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have on hand '- FOR PRIVATE SALE, MERCHANDISE of Every Description, DRAPERY, FURNISHING REQUISITES, tea INSPECTION INVITED ROOMS, 200 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of N.S.W.). J. BOWMAN and SON. 1608 Auctioneers, &c. ' ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. SATURDAY, 10TH AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. 39) sacks splendid oat sheaf chaff, 80 sacks bright clean barley, 20 tons kidney seed potatoes, best sorts; 10 tons fine carrots, in good ■. sacks; crashed barley, sharps, bran, wheat, 10 cases fine onions, 8 cases choice apples, 450 sheets galvanised iroa, 6,6,7 and Bft; 1 powerful oat crusher and bean kibbler, 1 large chaffcutcer by Buncle, 1 agricultural water-cart), 1 hand-cart, 1 capital epring dray, up to 2 tons; 2 sets spring dray and cart harness, 1 first-class Abbot buggy, nearly new And at 12 o'clock, lease new music, vocal and instrumental; 3 cases besv paste blacking, cake and tins Furniture, under distraint for rent, including solid mahogany bookcase, double and stogie iron bedsteads, tables, chests drawers, pictures, kitchen utensils, scales and weights, lustres, ornaments. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY AUCTION, at his Mart, THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. GOODS A3 ABOVE. 1603 P. THOMAS. D. THOMAS (Late of Matron, Cox and Co.). AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE, AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. ; : WEEKLY SALES of Lire Stock Tin watt and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES o< Sheepskins. Fat, Hides, Sw., on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission CLEARING SALES as per Arrangement AGENT ITOR— Matson and Co., Christehurch Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin -National Mortgage Company, Christohuroh Booth, M*cdonald and Co., Christchurch Mutton and White's Sheep Dip Buckeye Reaper and Binder * London and Lancashire Insurance Company Oraham's Foot Rot Corapoeitton - D« TfffMAffi <lfillMwrtfflL
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 8
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