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'Auctions. J. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY, \ Commencing at 11 o'clock- < /GENUINE UNRESERVE 0 SALE OP j Useful and Ornamental UNREDEEM E X> PLEDGES, On account Messrs C. Lezard* and Co, Licensed Pawnbrokers, at MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON S AUCTION ROOMS, 200 Hereford street. See this Momioß's Tirawfor Catalogue. J EOWMAN and SON, gnoe Auctioneers, &c. BOOKSrjBiDOKS. THIS DAY, Commencing at 3 o'clock. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Day. the Contents of a Gentleman's Library; induding Standard Works on a variety of subject*. Absolutely no reeerve. J. BOWMAN and SON. 50gg Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT. Al AY~STH, Commencing at 12 Noon. MB«SRS J BOWMAN and SON have deceived insTrnction, from Mr J. Griffiths (who is leavmc for Australia) to SELL by PUBLTC AUCTION, at his residence. 69 Peterborough street (near Minchesrer street), the WHOLE OP HIS FURNITURE. &a CONTAINED IN SIX RuOMS. See MondayYa^or^ar^ular. 5086 Mercantile Auctioneers. _ PYNE AND CO. ___ IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, AT ADDINGTON YARDS, ON MONDAY NEXT, sth MAY, At 12 noon, PYNK and CO. have received the following ENTRIES for the above SALtf ;— Account H. J. Hall, Esq., /» DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES, Unbroken. Account H. P. Murray- Aynsley, Esq., -g d\ LIGHT 3 and 4-YEAR-OLD COLTS 10 AND FILLIES, Unbroken, by Koeciusko Account Messrs Rami all and Musgrave, from their Peninsula Estate, rt/\ 3 and 4-YEAR-OLD COLTS AND £\J FILLIES, Unbroken, This line includes several matched pairs, Account a Client, 1 o LIGHT HORSES. Unbroken, 4 Broken J_O to Saddle and Harm as. Account Mr J. Johns, junr., w UNBROKEN PONIES, by Miracle. Account various Clients, OEVERAL GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES. PYNE and CO., 5034 Auctioneers. tonks, norton, and co. Tones, Norton, and Co., Laud, Estate and Financial Agents. CHEAP PROPERTIES i<o it SMALL CAPITALISTS. Four-roomed cottage, i of an acre of land, Ensor's road, off Ferry road; Land Transfer Act; £180—1*6. 2 cottages. Jubilee street, Sydenham ; £150 and *si6o—ls 5. 4-ruo>ued cottage, Angus street, Sydenham ; £180—41-11. 4-roomed cottage, scullery and stable, Smollet street; £260—41-7. 5-roomed cotcage, brick with cavity walla, ± of an acre of iand well planted and fenced, Opawa; £250 — 42-1. 5-ruomed house and jth of an acre of land nicely laid out and planted, Kingslcy street, Sydenham ; £290—41-4 4-rooined house and scullery, with I of an acre of land well planted and fenced. Crescent road, St. Albans; £ss)— 44-3. 1 ace. riiineon road, Adding ion, -with Luge shea and 1-roomcd house, land planted aaa fenced; £210—43-3. On deferred payment, house of 4 rooms and scullery, ith of an acre, Office road, off Papanui road; £50 cash, balance £2 las per month —45-4. 4-roomed cottage and section, Kilmore street; £^00—15-8. Several small blocks of land, with and without buildings, Haxewood road, Papanui. • TO LET. Shop and dwelling-housa, Montreal street South, 12e 6d; shop anddweliing-house, St. Asaph and Stewart screets, 14s 6d; 3-roomed house, St. Asaph. and Stewart siree s, 6s 6d ; 6-roomed house, over St-tninore bridge, 10j 6d; 9-roomed bouse and 3 acres land, Shirley, £56 a year. Note—Money to Lend at Current Rates. W. Tojjks.] iW. H. Norton THIS DAY. MESSRS TONKS, "NORTON and CO. will SELL, At their Rooms, Colombo street, - Commencing at 11 a.m., PRODUCE. About 50 hams, 40 sides bacon, 50 cheese, 5 tons potatoes, oaions. Sea. OUR LAND SALE takes place 12 roon. See advertisements. FURNITURE at 1 o'clock, Consisting of— I Suite in tapestry, suite in cretonne, chests drawers, brass-railed bedsteads, mattresses, chetßjniers, overmantels, ornaments, couches, easy chairs, bookcase, dining table, kitchen tables, chaira of all kinds, ducbessc toilet tables, and numerous other articles. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 5072 Auctioneers. w ' 1 - Nobton SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1890. At 12 o'clock. MESSR9 TONKS, NORTON, and CO. have instructions from an absentee, TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, HALF AN ACrtE OF LAND, Having a double frontage, on the one side the road leading from the New Brighton road on to Dallington bridge, and on the other side a Government road. There are several nice houses adj .ining, and altogether it offers a very desirable eituaticn for a villa residence. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 4S2t Auctioneers. w ' To Taturday,may siK?^ MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL, immediately after the Sale of the fccoLch Stores. A NICE liITTLE PROPERTY in the CITY, Being HOUSE of TWO ROOMS and SCUXJVKRY, together -with J of an acre of laud, having a frontage to Princes street, just off Madras street No-th. This property offers a splendid chance to a working man to secure a home at a nominal cost, as the owner wants the money and must 86 TONKS, NORTON and CO., 4871 Auctioneers. W. ToNKB.i [W. H. Norton. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALS EXTRAORDINARY OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (25 Rooms). ■»MESSRS TONKS,"NORTON and CO. have It J. been-favored with instructtons'from Mr Tom Green, whose lease has expired, TO SELL THS WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE Contained in that well-known hostelry, THE IMPERIAL HOTEL. At the corner of St. Asaph and Barbadoea streets, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, THK BTH aso 9th of MAY. The following is a very short resume of toe goods to be offered :— DRAWING-ROOM— Very fine green plush suite in handsome walnut frames, large gilt overmantel about 6 x 4-8, piano in walnut by Filler, large gilt clock, Brussels carpets (nearly new) 15 x 20, coal vase (cost oga in London), large fender and irons, pile hearthrug, heavy rep curtains with brass pole and rings to match, lace curtains, oval table with velvet pile cover, marble centre ornameat, 2 large gilt cornices, a very fine oil paintings. &c, Sec. DINING-ROOM—Mahogany extension table 13ft long, mahogany sideboard. 18 Austrian chairs. large pier-glass, pair handsome bronze ornaments, side tables. E.P. ware of all descriptions, glassware, a large quantity cutlery, &c,, fee., fender and irons, oilcloth (quite new) 15 x 20, &a, &c HALL—Large gong on stand, 2 very fine castiron chairs with table to match, rams' and boars' heads, mats, oilcloth, etc, sec BILLIARD-ROOM—Fu U-sized billiard match table by Alcock (quite new), cues inlaid with ivory, balls (full set). 2 marking boards, organ and piano combined by Alexandra and Erard (took first prize at Paris Exhibition and gold medal, cost 160g8),4 large oil paintings, oilcloth 24 x ltf, &c^&c. Contents 4 Double Bedrooms and 14 Single ditto, fully furnished; all the bedsteads have spring mattresses; bedding, inclnding blankets, sheeting, &c. &c. * OUTSIDE—Lawn mower, garden seats, pot plants, surcmer-house, and about 3 tone i fruit, pears, quinces, and apples. This sale will be one of THE LARGEST held in Canterbury for years. Mr Green has spared no expense in furnishing the place, and everything is of the very beat. Catalogues ready on Tuesday morning. Sale to commence each day. at 11 o'clock sharp. TONKS, NOBTON and CO., Auctioneers, &c 510? 165 Colombo street.

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 8

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