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Auctions ' *• J. BOWMAN AND SON. •, THIS DAY, Commencing at Eleren o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON are Instructed by Mr S. Cohen, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, COMPRISING A MOST VALUABLE AND USEFUL COLLECTION OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And which are FOR ABSOLUTE SALE? U3,12-2-89, Iron Box and Contents; Underclothing; 122. 14-2-89, Sawing Machine: 128, 16-2-89. G. Lockec and Necklet; 132.17-2-89, G. Watch and Chain; 135, 17-2-S9. Gun ; 138,18 2-89. Watch; 142, 20-2-89, Blankets; 114, 22-2 89, Suit; 158, 30-2-89, 2G. Rings; 161, 4-3-89. Diamond Suite; 164, Velvec Dress; 169. 14-3-89, G. Albert: 184, 22-3-89, E.P. Service ; 193, 3-4-89, E.P. Nut-crackers ; 203, 5-4-89, Diamond Ring; 220. 6-4-S9, Cloak; 226, 19-1-89, G. Watch; 703, 18-4-89, S. Watch and Chain; 769,25-4-89, G. ftine: 1150, 24-6-89. S. Repeater; 1166, 26-6-S9, G. Chain and Chronograph; 1172, 26*89, G. Wacch; 1881.27-6-89, S. Watch and Chain; 1182, 27-6-89, E.P. Biscuit Box; 1213, 4-7-89. S. Watch and Medal; 1224,5-7-89, S. Watch; 1257,10-7-89, Field Glass and Pin; 1272, 12-7-89. S. Watch; 1288. 15-7-89. a Watch «uad Chain; 1306, 16-7-89, bible; 1330, 22-7-89, Gold Chain; 1348, 24-7-89, S. Watch; 1442, 9-8-89. S. Watch; 1467, 13-8-89, Necklet; 14(4, 3-8-89. G. Watch ; 1549, 26*89. G. Watch: 1555, 29-8-89, GWacch; 1577, 31-8-89, S. Watch and Chain; 1587, 2-9-S9, Accordion; 167(5. 23-9-89, Mackintosh ; 1687.24-9-89, S. Watch; 1698. 29-9-89, G, Ring; 1705, 28-9-S9, S. WaUh ; 1739, 5-10-89, S. Watch; 1743. 5-10-89 Gun ; 1748, 7-10-89, Violin; 1754, 8-10-89, S. Watch; 1736, 5-10-89. 9S. Spoona and Tongs; 1758, S-10-89, S. Watch aud Pin ; 1775, 12-10-89, G. Watoh; 1776, 12-10-89, Violin; 1742, 7-10-89, S. Watch; 1779, 12-10-89, Camera and Lena ; 1765. 8-10-89, Brooch and Ring ; 1816. 16-10-89, Trousers and Vest; 1860, 24-10-89, Coat ; 1874, 26-10-89, Jacket; 1876, 28-10-89, Piece of Stuff; 1888. 29-10-89, Two Embroidered Cushions ; 1918, 4-11-89, Cape; 1943, 7-11-89, Jacket; 1982, 14-11-89, Jacket and Vest; 2014; 18-11-89, One Suit; 2047, 22-11-89, Pair Blankets ; 2060, 25-11-89, Overcoat; 2069, 25-11-89, Overcoat; 2119. 5-12-99, Dresses ; 2214,20-12-89, Rug, Coat, Vest, and Boots ; 2239. 24-12-89, Coat and Trousere; 2206, 30-12-89, Coat and Vest; 2274. 3112-89, Dress and Jacket; 2276, 31-12-39, Coat; 2327,7-1-90, Coat and Vest. Also, a quantity of other Goods too numerous to mention.

Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. J J. BOWMAN and SON, 8877 Mercantile Auctioneers, &c_ ■ THIS DAY. At 3 o'clock. TO SCHOOLMASTERS, STUDENTS, AND OTHERS. J BOWMAN and SON will SELL BY • PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms as above a Quantity of BOOKS, being the contents of a Schoolmaster's Library. All to be sold without reserve. J. BOWMAN and SON. 3813 Hereford street. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 14th, 1890, Commencing at 12 Noon. UNDER ABSOLufi~P6WER TO SELL. On account of whom it may concern. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from the Bailiff to SELLTBY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without the Slightest Rueerve, At their Rooms, 2UU Hereford street, The Complete FURNISHINGS OF A FOtfß-ROOMED , HOUSE, Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. The following is a list of some of l, l. 1 the goodsSuite in maroon velvet, 3 carpets, fenders, i fire irons, glassware and vases, 3 double and single bedsteads (wood and iron), sofas, dressing - tablea, ware," bedding, kitchen table, cooking utensils, crockery, &c They will also Sell, the same day. on account , of a lady who is leaving Chcistchurch — ~ > The Complete Furnishings of another Four-

roomed House. All for Absolute Sale Without Reserve. i J. BOWMAN and SON, : 3S,ff Mercantile Auctioneers, &o. ' TUESDAY NEXT, (At 12 Noon.) SALE OF FANCY GOODa DEALER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. TTf ESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have JLTJL been favored wi. h instructions from Mr A. Dallas, who is giving up Business, to Sell by Public Auction at his shop, 237 High street (Triangle), opposite Shaw, Robinson end Co.'s, tbe wholo of bis Stock-in-Trade, Counters, Fixtures, &c. See next Tuesday's Papers for Particulars. J. BOWMAN and SON, 3880 Auctioneers. &c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 24th and 25th, 1890. VERY IMPORTANT AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERB FURNITURE, PIANO, ; HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c, At the Residence of J. 6. Ruddenklau, Esq. Schonbrunn, Addington.

MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have the honor to announce that they have been reel with instructions from J. G. Ruddenklau, Esq. \who is leaving for Europe for a time on account of ill-health) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, - At hia Residence, as above, the whole of bis very superior FURNITURE, & 0 .« The following is a list of a few of the articles to be sold :— DRAWING-ROOM — Magnificent Piano by Rdnisoh, rich Brussels carpet 25 x 16, rugs, black and gold overmantel, suito in green velvet (walnut frames), occasional chairs, walnit card table, Japanese and other occasional tables, walnut work table, massive fender and fire-irons, large Japanese cabinet, whatnots, stereoscope and views, paintings, engravings, cedar bookcase, bronze figures, i >-■ marble ornaments, beautiful vases and china, set of Bohemian glassware (very unique;, claret jug. real Worcester ware, choice Dresden china, rare Japanese china, Cliosoone china, exquisitely carved (cameo) shells, musical inkstand, very pretty tea set (red and gold), brackets, tapestry and lace curtains. BOOKS — Chambers , Encyclopaedia, Xandseer's Works beautifully bound, complete set of Dickens' Works, Franco-German War, Shakespeare's Works, 1 voi New Zealand Views bound, over 100 other volumes splendid books, &c., Sec. DINING-ROOM—Brussels carpet 16 x 14, English made dining-room suite covered in real morocco (mahogany frames), mahogany extension dining table, mahogany lea table, mahogany sideboard, fender, flreirons, coal vase, marble clock, engravings, hand painted dessert service, fruit stands, glassware, 2 cruets, plated ware, cutlery, lamps, rep curtains, table linen, &c, &a, Sec. HALL—Linoleum, hall chairs, barometer clock, carved hat rail, 2 statuettes, stair carpet, rods, oilcloth, &c. SETTJNG-ROOM—Carpet 14 x 9, English-made escritoire, rug, fender, flreirons, copying press (foolscap), extension table, sewing machine, hair couch and chairs. Sec, &c. BEDROOM No. I—Kidderminster carpet, 25 x 16, mahogany wararobe (plate-glass doors), massive mahogany double bedstead, spring mattress, mahogany duchess table with marble top, washstand to match, very large cedar chest of drawers, mahogany commode, marble top pedestal, doable set of ware, towel rail, bedroom and easy chair-, marble clock, fender, fire irons, wool and oilcloth j mats, curtains, ten pair blanaeta, nine counterpanes, sheets, pillow slips, towels, &c, &c. &c. BEDROOMS 2, 3, and 4—Contain brass rail and other bedsteads, spring and other'mattresses, marble top and other washstands, dressing tables, carpets, looking glasses, cheste of drawers, sets or ware, plunge bath, hip bath, &c. KITCHEN—AII the usual cookies utensils, mangle, wringer, knife cleaner, meat safe, kitchen dresser, baths, baskets, &c.,Scc DAIRY—Chum, dishes.- cream jara, pickle tubs, screw top jars, hams, two sets scales, ■jam, bottle fruit. &c, &c CuACH HOUSE — A four-seated phaeton, ■early new, built b? Steel Bros, about twelve months ago, 1 double-seated American buggy with hood, as gond «s new STABLE — The weli known cream colored horse Tommy, will pass engines, trams, Sec, 1 mare, Gipsy, a perfect lady'e hack, by '■ Traducer. 2 {sets silver-plated harness, nearly new, 1 Bide saddle, horse covers, oata, wheat, hay. chaft stable requisites, barrows, &c. OUTSIDE—I milch cow, in fall profit, fowls, rarden tools, drain pipes, 4 lawn mowers, garden roller, 2 garden seats and chairs, large garden vases, pot nlanta, ferns, garden - ptusp. syringe, complete lawn tennis Bet, raceuets, complete archery set, a?so 1 invalid tricycle, tot hand or foot power, &c, &c, Sue. Luncheon Provided.

Sale each day at 11 o'clock.' * reserve. J. BuWMAK and SON, 3881 A-ectioncera, &A

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7523, 12 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7523, 12 April 1890, Page 8

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