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Auctions. J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY. * Commencing at 12 Noon. At Rooms, 200 Hereford street, MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON hare been ta.vi.Tid with instructions to SELU BY PUBLIC AUCTION. as above, the ENTIRE CONTENTS of a FANCY GOODS SHOP, Removed to Rooms for convenience of display and Unreserved Sole, including— Fancy goods, china, vases, glassware. crockery, toys, drapery, ha>>erdashery, fancy baskets, phoroframes, dolls, hand bags, lollies, hiscuitd, scales and weights, thop fittings, &c. The above stock is placed in onr hands for Positive gale, as the owner is relinquishing business. J. BOWMAN and SON. 7CBO Auctioneers, &c -. - TO-MORROW, SALE OF FURNITURE. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON, having been favored with instructions from a gentleman who is relinquishing housekeeping, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a3 alo/e, the Contents of a House, to be removeu '.0 Rooms, 200 Hereford street, for Positive Sale. Absolute Sale. Terms Cash. Noßeserve. See To-morrow's papers for list. 7679 J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers. FINE PAINTINGS BY WELL-KNOWN COLONIAL ARTISI'S. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from a well-known Collector to hold a CLEARING SaLK at their Rooms, 200 Hereford street, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, OF 50 PICTURES, personally selected from the Studios of Messrs Cousins, L. Wilson, Kirkwood, and others Catalogues now ready. The Pictures are on view at our Kootna. J. BOWMAN and SON, 7678 Auctioneers, &c TONKS, NORTON, AND CO. W. Tones.] [W. B. Norton SALE OF PRIVILEGES. MESSRS TONK3, "NORTON and CO. have ueen favored wit'i instructions from the 7IDS' GALA COMMITTEE to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Ror ins, ' On WEDNESDAY, the llxa DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock, the following RIGHTS TO ERECT BOOTHS AND CATER FOX THE PUBLIC. No. 1— Pnblio.-.n's Booth (flrtt choice of site) No. 2—Publican's Booth (second cnoicc of cite) No. 3— O.ie Lamcheon Hooth No. i— confectioner* Booth (with choice of site) No. s—Confectioner's Booth No. 6—Fruit. Stall. The high prices realised for these Booths last yar, and the enormous takings of the lucky purchasers, together with the increasing popularity of the Druids' Sport V.ought to be sutticlent inducement to intending caterers to try and secure some of the above. Terms cash. No res , ivj. TONKS, NORTON and CO,, 7224 Auctioneers. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Uth, At 12 o'clock. SPECIAL AUCTIOn""sALE FURNITURE, Sco. Peremptory aud Unreserved. By order and on account of the Baiiiff. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. Patrick v O'iver ; v Oliver, and Turkington v Oliver, Unless previously eaiisned. ARTFIUR BEAUOHAMP will BY PUBrJC AUCTION at his Salerooms, laoufleld street, on WEDNESDAY, Uth December, at 12 o'clock, A capital catalogue or furniture, comprising tables, chairs, couches, bedroom furnishings, kitchen uuj.sila, crockery and glassware, splendid oil paintings, oleographs, &c, first class sewing maohine, and a large quun ity of sundries. Tcrm3 Caaa. , 7673 JAMES WILKIN & CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. OUR NEXT SALES WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19TH and 20th DECEMBER, AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 16th and 17th JANUARY. Woolpacks and Twine at Lowest Rates. JAMES WILKIN and CO., New Zealand Wool Stores, 7131 Hereford etreet.^ WM. BUSS. RANG I 0 R A W OOL S ALES. Tt/TY NEXT SALE win be held on or about the 2 3rd pKC E M.B-E-B» When I shall offer about 600 Bales. WM..BUS3, 7531 Auctioneer. Properties to Let. , . To Let, "OROOMSGROVE HvU3S, Caahel street X> Jfiaet, now in the occupation'of — Watt Esq. Apply to B. ttat.tc and CO. 284 Caahel street. To be Let. Tancred street, Linwood—First-class Sevenroomed House, storeroom, wash-house, &c, all conveniences; |-acre land Richmond, Victoria street — Six-roomed House, with eood garden Chester street—Five-roomed House, &c. Sydenham, Bowen street, close to tramFour roomed House, with scullery Linwood, Dearsly street—Five-roomed House, with scullery and wash-house Addington. Jerrold street—Six-roomed House, verandah, &c. : Also, on account of various Mortgagees, we have several PROPERTIES FOR SALE 1 at very low prices, and on exceedingly easy terms. *» deposit^ j. b. dai7e & co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TO LET, AT EAST OXFORD, For the Summer Months, or TO SELL, 4 NICELY-SITUATED 10-Roomed DWELLING HOUSE, mmanding a fine view of the surrounding country, with 10 Acres of Land, divided into three paddocks. Good Garden and Orchard well filled with Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Rent very low. a,i«>, rHO LET. a well - furnished four-roomed X COTTAGE. Forpartioular §^gto ßAM 7908 Auctioneer, Oxford. Properties for Sale FOR SALE. "I/»K ACRES GOOD"LAND. Price, £300 JL OO cash; or would Exchange for Town Property. ALFRED WRIGHT. Gould and Cα, 7686 Caahei street.^ F O R O A L E. DURHAM STREET NORTH-Convenient to town—House of 6 rooms, scullery, pantry, &c, with garden; a very desirable property. POULSON STREET— Near Lincoln road— About an acre of land, with cottage of 4 rooms, convenient to the Workshops. To be had * block of 5 acres. SUMNBR—Sections on the Beach and Nayland aareet and Bury street, frem £30. A VONSIDS -Nearly 4 acres, with house of i rooms, stabling. &c LONDON STREET, Richmond— Hooae of 6 room*, in flr*t-rat« *>rder; a anus; house, at a low price, with nice garden. NEW BRIGHTON—i-acre section, with cottage of 2 rooms and furniture, £70 for the lot. HA AST STREET—Fine section, over a quarter, fully stocked with good fruit, comfortable cottage of brooms, scullery, &c J. T. BELL. Cathedral SQuars.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7419, 10 December 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7419, 10 December 1889, Page 8

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