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, D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS ' (Late ef Matson Gex aad Co.". AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE, AND ESTATJfi AGENT, VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROCKS. ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live SSoek Tlawald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES ot Sheepskins, Fat, Hidea, Sec, on Fridays SALES OP WOOL throagnout the 3aason GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD an Coouxdsaon CLEARING SALES as per Arrancsinaa. AGENT TOR— Matson and Co., Christcaurch Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischuroh Colonial Investment Company, Dune4ia National Mortgage Company, Christeaureh Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchureh Horton and White's Sheep Dip Buckeye Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham's Foot Rot Composition D. THOMAS. Aahbnrtoa. MR H. P. BIRCH. MR H. P. BIRCH, AUCTIONEER, AND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT HEREFORD STREET C H R IS T C H U R C H. UNDERTAKES the SALE of FREEHOLD ABT> LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES In Town or Country, SHAKES and SECURITIES, FURNITURK. &c, Either by Public Auction or Private Treaty . ABSENTEES REPRESENTED; RENTS COLLECTED _ Properties to Let. TO LET. VERY CONVENIENT OFFICES. No. 116 Cashel street, iiow in the occupation of George King and Co., Limited, who are removing into offices known as Wilson's Seed Shop, 166 Cashel street. : Reasonable Rent. . -. Apply to • " '"____ "■ - 1195 GEORGE KING and CO.. UMTTED. __ TO LET, a good Six-roomed HOUSE, with stable. 136 Armagh street, near Manchester street. - &*96 Properties for Sale, FOR SALE, a : COMPACT "■* FARM of 120 ACRES, subdivided into s-ix paddockal "Seventy acres in grand crop, with water race running throcgh the centre.. Fifty acres in English grass. It is froniintc on the Coal Trark road, between Rolleston and Shand's Track. A four-roomed house, live-stall stable and nice fruit garden. Half the purchase money can ramain on mortgage. THOMAS HENLEY, 36*0 Rolleaton. _ V OR {__. A L E, 7 SOUTH BELT, convenient to tbe City and Addington—House of 7 rooms, Sec, with quarter-acre, garden, well fenced and stocked with fruit rcas. Only £375 LONDON STREET, Richmond—A house of 6 rooms, in first rate repair, good garden, handy to schools A SUPERIOR HOUSE of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, copper built in brick, fitted with marble mantel pieces, tiled grates, electric bells, Veneiian bliads, hot and cold water laid to bach and scullery,, wide verandah, with over a quarter-acre of land. A most com pi. te property, 15 minuiea' walk from the centre of the city. „ '_. SOUTH OPAWA—S Aoies.first class Land, " double frontage, well suited for residence or garden purposes. S~L"__ r ACR__S of Fir-t-class Land, with House of 6 rooms, &c.,good orchard; convenient to town, fron ing tram line. Low price, easy terms. J. T. BELL. Estate Agent, 9577 Cathedral square. On Sale. ___ ■ i ADDINGTON. Steel ___> ro a , HAVE FOR SALE, 2 Gigs, l "spring Cart, 1 Pony Cart, S \ Second-hand SS Buggies, 1 do Double, 2 do i Spring Draya. 1 dp Batcher's Cart. 4050 Insurance Companies. nrnHE colonialinsu range company X OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE ANDMARINK. CAPITAL .. .. «.*J,OW,OOO Effects every description of Fire and Afarine insurances at Lowest Current Races. Being a purely local institution claims are settled with promptitude. CUFF & GRAHAM, .Managers for Canterbury. 131 Lichfield street). Christchurch. Agents wanted in uniepresented districts. 572 mHE -"-J-ORWICH |"]"NION T^IRE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE-NORWICH. ENGLAND. £350,000,000 Pbemtom Income B&0& •.""" losbbspato £6>500>000 Claimssettlod with liberality and prodapdoode J. M. HEY WOOD and UO., Cathedral square, Ottri9sohuroh, Ascents t or Oanteroury Timaru Agent — J. B. RUTLAND THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THB UNITED STATES. Head Office for New Zealand—Lambton quay, Wellington. THE Twenty-Ninth Annual Statement of the Equitable shows that it is to-day the Largest: Strongest and Most Prosperous Institution of its kind in the World. " New Assurances for 1889 .. - £35,000,000 Assurances in Force. .. . „ £125.060,000 As«eu. 31at December, 1889 .. *21,000,Q00 Surplus, 4 per cen c basis .. .. £4.500,000 < Income J. - - -- £6.000,000 SAFETY— The Equitable has a larger surplus on , every basis of valuation than y other Company in the world. I PROMPT PAYMENT. I Its promptitude in payment of claims is unrivalled. Has paid over Twenty Millions to its policy-holders. ,1 ACTUAL RESULTS. ' NO Other Society is paying on i ts policies as large bonuses au those declared by the Equitable on its matured fift eenyear Tontine policies. Naw Zealand DmEcroßs:, .'.. With power to issue policies and hay claim !=i> Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G. !"_*. Logan Campbell v ..Walter W.Johnston *• H. D. Bell, Esq. . Further particulars from any agsa er at ° aot ' 7 CHANCmtY LANE Christchorch. H. H. PARSON. ■■) Res.Agent Fnasnl Hotiae. "'■■'A'D/V-a LaNQTORD, FURNISHING UNDERTAKES and CAB PROPRIETOR. The' Oldest firm in New Zealand; FURNISHES FUNERALS with Respecta bility ahd Economy at the Shortest Notice. Please Note the Address—Workshops, corner North and East Belts; Office, 13S Cdomoo street, near Lonargan's New Drapery Estab iishment. Telephone »o. 387. CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER. AND UNDERTAKER, 245 Cashel street W. iTunerais Furnished in the best style at the owest current rates on shortest nottoe, town qF country* 7510 -TTT Ql C R-l M S H A W ■*-■■• ° mfosaTATsas J______"» Famished aa Lowas. Changes' Town orConntry. O DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Telephone— _.<_ 430. PT.HE Friends of the late Mr Thomas SanderJL son are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral to leave the residence of Mr J. E, Martio, Fendalton, on Monday, November 17th. at 2 p.m. for the Riccarton Cemetery, arriving there at 3 p.nu HjAMES LAMB, Undertaker, 35 Lichfield street. Telephone SSL sol rjnHE Friends of the late Mr Peter. Mnirhead ■M. are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, to leave his late residence, Templeton. To-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, for the Templeton Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker. No. 41 Durham street South. Telephone No. 430. is~~"_

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 8

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