- CHARLES CLABK, SO CLBRGYMgN, STUDENTS, TRUafBBB OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES., TJEAGHBRS AND OTHERS* .At hie Rooms, in Hereford street, asr TUESDAY, MAT lliH, At 11 o'clock ftja^ PART OF THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE YEN. ARCHDEACON BOWSN, Including A Number of VERY VALUABLE BOOKS ON DIVINITY. , Also, COMPLETE FILES of the « GUARDIAN. NEWSPAPER forseveral years And' * - OLD FILES of the "LYTTEUTON TIMES" and "PRESS." Books are now open for inspection. Cata- j logues on application. No. 802.fi>70 | J. BOWMAN AND SON, THIS DAY. i At 11 o'clock. I Under Distraint for Rent. ; On account of whom it may concern. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from the Bailiff to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, 200 Hereford street,.. The CONTENTS OF A LARGK HOUSE. Removed for convenience and AB OLUTE SALE. Note.—Every Article MUST BE SOLD Without the Slightest Reserve. The following is a list of a few; of the articles to be sold :— GERMAN PIANO (splendid instrument), piano stool, suite in horsehair (mahogany lrames), 6 chairs in horsehair (cedar frames), substantial mahoeauy sideboard, pier gloss (gilt frame), blacJC and gold overmantel, 2 100 tables, 2 carpets, rugs, fenders, ftreiivns. .occasional tables, easy chairs, pictures, vases, coal vase, cabinet Singer sewing machine (nearly new), Japanese screen, curtains, cornice poles. Large dining table, email (Jihiug table, linoleum, oilcloth, good cruet, cutlery, plated [ ware, china, glassware, crockery, cane seated chairs. • 2 double iron bedsteads with brass rails, 3 single iron bedsteads, wood,bedsteads (all sizes), 2 double woven wire spring mattresses, 3 stuffed spring mattresses, flax mattresses.- palliasses,- bedding, wardrobe, washstands, ware, looking-glasses, dressing tables, bedroom carpet. 2 kitchen tables, large kitchen dreeser, smaller kitchen dresser, kitchen chairs, lot cocoa matting, kitchen utensilsof every description, baths, cupboards, nursery fire guard, gaiden and other barrow,- lawn mower, perambulator, and a great quantity of other goods far too numerous to mention. r ' Sale at 11 prompt This Day. J. BOWMAN and SON, 5016' Mercantile Atidtionoers, &C TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCi'ION atthelr AtTl PLEDGES, on account of Messrs Lezard and Co. At 3 o'clock—The Contents of a Gentleman's LIBRARY, including standard works on a variety of subjects. See to-morrow's papers. J.'BOWMAN and SON, Hereford street. I ' „■ 5015 J OBACIE, & CO. IMPORTANT SALE FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD LANDS. STOCK & IMPLEMENTS MERCANTILK AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.), have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Andrew Grant, to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS, asunder— SPRINGiFIELD. temljka. Friday, may 9, 1890, At 11 a.m., STOUK AND IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of SHEEP. f «-A TWO and FOUR-TOOTH EWES Of" and WIfiTHERd, freezers er/»»3 PRIME FAT EWES . obo . --.-,-- ■.- • - .-. -, ! *i{\(l PRIME FAT EWES 1 i/»A BALFBRED EWES A £\fk ENGLISH LEICESTER? EWES. <3b\Jv 'I wo, four,-and eix-cooth ■-- - i*£\£\ BORDER LEICKSTKR EWES, . A\)\3 two, lour, six, eight-tooth *>PO RAM HO(JGETd, KneUeh Leices--1 sl i\ EWE HOGGETS, Border Leices±di)~ - •■••■:■•• , ~ ■ /-■■;.{ ■ t >WAEWE HOGGETS, EnglishLelcesiC i v ti i-Oj-a HAMPSHIRE DOWN. EWES -m iUX HAMPSHIRE DOWN EWE iUV UOGGh,Td HORSE 3. -a DRAUGHTS f «>f> HACKS and Young DRAUGHTS q PONIES I k HEAD CATTLE, mixed ages and '" TCt> sexes :: ' ..;; ■ i_; IMPLEMBNrS. PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, DRILLS &c &c. Also at I TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR TIMAUU. M.IV 10, 1890, 12.30 a.v. ; LAND, FREEHOLD AND . LEASEHOLD. SPRINGFIELD ESTATE. ; A At\ ACRRS SPLENDID AGRICUL-. 44-0 TURAL LAND, with Sutarantial Improvements, will be offered Qrat as a whole, and, if . unsolnJ Avill be thea submitted In Sections, according to plan which can. be inspected at tha Offices of the Auctioneers. . ;' '~ ' •"-•' WASHDYKE. , ~.. OA O ACRES 2 ROODS 11 PERCHES ifillO Splendid AGRICULTURAL 1 m ACRES, adjeining Yards. ORAiIL 1 300 A(mESGOODQBAZIN,3L^ND * HINDS. " ._, J fift ACRES PLANTATION. x RANGITATA. 100 ACRES PLANTATIOi *» Full uarticulara of Land to be had at the Offices of the Auctioneers. . . . Terms—Very Liberal Term* can be given at a Low Rate of Interest. , . , LILYBANK ESTATE. MACKENZIE C O U RTE V, -.-•»■ Consfaitjngof , ..., . . ~ WA AAA ACRES, T.ftAHTCRQLD, with 1 Q KAA GOOD MERINO SHEEP. 21 lOjilVV yearstorun. : is , GRACIE. MACLEAN and Cdl " «8» Auctioneers. JAMES WILKIN & CO. FROZEN MEAT SPACE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED haw for BALESPA.CE for MAY, JUKE, and JULY, 120 Sheep each Month. MAI* SPACE DUE AT BELFAST 10TH INST. JAMES WILKIN and CO., \ SQIT '" «JRMlaaAV«H4itaMk
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7540, 2 May 1890, Page 8
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