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Auctions. J. BOWMAN AND SON. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. Commencing at 12 Voon. At Kooma. ¥00 Hereford street. -miTSSSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have been 111 fATf red with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. as above, the ENTIRE CONTENTS of a iTANCY GOODS SHOP, Removed to Rooms for convenience of display and Unreserved Sale, including— Fancy goods, china, vases, glasawan, crockery, toys, drapery, haberdashery, fancy baskets, photo frames, dolls, hand bags, lollies, biscuits, scales and weights, shop fitanes, &c. The above stock is placed h> our hands for Positive Sale, as the owner is relinquishing business. J. BOWMAN and SON, 7601 Auctioneers, &O. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IITB. SALE OK FURNITURE. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON, having been favored with instructions from a gentleman who is relinquishing housekeeping, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a3 atovr, the Contents of a House, to be removed to Rooms, 200 Hereford street, for Positive Sale. Absolute Sale. Terms Cash. No Reserve. See future advertisements for list. 7602 J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers. FORSTER AND CO. DAHLIAS! DAHLTAS! DAHLIAS! A GRAND FLORAL OFFERING. WEDNESDAY, HthIdECEMBER, 1889. At 12 noon. IjIORSTER and CO. (in conjunction with J? Mr A. Ayere) have the gratification of announcing that they have been favored with positive orders by one of the largest and most justly celebrated firms of nurserymen, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. As above. At Covent Garden Marker, Lichfleld street, rear of White Hart Hotel (By kind permission of Host Newbv). 50 dozen of sixty named varieties of dahlias, in splendid order and condition, assorted in boxes of ldoz each, true to name. The buyers taking five consecutive lots would have a magnificent stock of sixty lovely dahlias, pure, rich, and true to name. There will also be offered, on account of other contributors, A very prime assortment of bedding-out plants, and Mount Cook Lilies. No reserve. Terms cash. ! FORSTER and CO., 7617 A. AYEKS, Auctioneer.

N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OPERATIVE i ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY LIMITED. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. OUR WOOL SALES will be held during the season on the following dates:— DECEMBER 19 or 20, JANUARY 16 or 17,1890, Clients mar forward at any time, consigned Farmers' Co-operative Association, Christchurch. Note.—Non-Shareholders are also invited to avail themselves of the facilities and advantages offered by the Association for the disposal of their dips. A. H. TURNBULL, 6179 Secretary. WM. BUSS. Amur i Saleyards. CULVERDEN. ANNUAL~WETHER SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th. THE Undersigned have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Yards, THE FOLLOWING SUPERIOR LINES OP SHEEP, Straight from their Native Pastures :— Account W. O. Rutherford, Esq., Montrose* OR A A LARGE-FRAMED, «ound, Good Account A. W. Rutherford, Esq., Mendtp Hills, 1 AAA SOUND-MOUTH WETHERS, in AUir U very forward condition. Account Duncan Rutherford, Esq., Leslie Hills, iAA MAIDEN KWES, a very superior Other entries to appear shortly. It is anticipated that the total number of wethera lo be yarded at this Bale will be about 14.000. Sale on arrival of train. H. MATSON and CO., ASSOCIATED WITH NATIONAL M. and A. COY. OF N.Z., Ltd., W. BUSS, Rangiora, ' Auctioneers and Joint Agents Oulverden Fair. ■ , 7533 F. C. TABART. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. PC. TABART will hold his SECOND • SALE of the SEASON 1880-90, on THURSDAY OB FRIDAY, 19th or 20th DECEMBER NEXT. Clients will oblige by FORWARDING PARTICULARS for CATALOGUING ac early as possible. . F. C. TABART, 7420 Wool Broker and Auctioneer. MR H. P. BIRCH. MR H. P. BIRCH, -■ -'AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Tattersall's), : CHRISTCHURCH, I UNDERTAKES the SALE of FREEHOLD ' AND I LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, '■ FURNITURB, &C., Either by Public Auction or Private Tr ea ty , ABSENTEES REPRESENTED, AND RENTS COLLECTED. S3 I NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. ! rpHB MOST POPULAR MAN knowa in ' X New Zealand as HATTEB AND HOSIER , is * H. GLOVER. { The Public of Christchurch and Suburbs will \ find the BEST VALUE ever given i to them in ] SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, nd UNDER- < CLOTHING, * At the Noted Shop, NEXT TO THE BEEHIVE, High Stbket. '■ t — t H. GLOVER will Supply the Gentlemen of < Christchurch with the Grandest Assortment * of Ties ever seen in this City, and toe c Cheapest. i THE LATEST FASHIONS IN HATS and 1 MEIiCERY AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 1 CALL AND SEE GLOVER. 20ft HIGH STRSET, \ Next Robinson's Beehive. [ PLANS! t! DESIGNS!!! PLANSHt * SPECIFICATIONS AND QUANTITZE SUPPLIED BY £ «las Cxlanvillb" abx3hitect, 1 GREEN'S BUILDINGS. MANCHESTK& JdXRJSiCT , CttRI3TCHUROH a Xtf.C

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 8

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