Auctions. : . • SZ.\r«r J. ROWMAN AND I 1 • . ' ' **_***~ THIS DAY, f •■- -- .- Afc—J noon. „ ! •ftf'BSSRS J. BOWMAN aad JjJL ceived testrucrjonj* from a.-g-terasma**-. fwSB is tea-ring CaristehUHJhl to *. SELL BY AUCTION, . -*-'- »- - AttheiTßodias,'-- -"' ; A QUANTITY OF GOOD FUB>£ITUBE. ' Removedfrom ad-roomed House. For Absolute Sale Without Reserve. : The Hat includes every article required in a -.- -- bouse. __ ■ M 32 J. BOWMAN aad SON._j. i TO-MORROW, At 12 noon. j TSja ESSES J. BOWMAN.and SON.have been lvjp favored with instructionsfroa>G.-F. Fodor. Esq., Artist, who is leaving Christ--obufch, to > v.-i -.'J- . J"'i SELL BY AUCTION, I i*v.*-. / lAt his Reßideace,AA A A 1M. I MANCHESTER STREET. "''■• ' *"' v '• -■ Thewholeof his*- - J -*•'- - FURNITURE*EFFECTS Including Piano, by .Wagner, suite in figured green -fAp, steel-finders, flreiroas, band-painted | -*- mantel-drape, fancy tables, fancy chairs, Avstrian chairs, 100 table, dining table, carpets, 2 large pieces linoleum, oilcloth, - - . lamps, Japanese and other vases, >pio* ' ' tures: "plaques,- bookcase^' bedsteads, bedding, chests ot drawers, 2 looking-. ■-*■*•• ••'■ glas-Ks, wafmstaads, ware, Davis sewing machine, also kitchen utensils of every description, &a . - - • -. • „_ A mi ■ J.BOWMAN ; j f ON FRIDAY NEXT* ...,,. z -ci&S&ISQ sal* ■ '■■■» <■- • l PlllllllQS,. WORKS OF ART, See, MESSRS and, SON hay* re* - ceived instracciana from G. Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION. _ At their Rooms __ ■ A SPLENDID COLLICCTION OF PAINTINGS, ,i. . Also, Studio Effects, Kasel, &0. -, ; ;; Also, on account of other artt-ii a. we shall Sell, vrithout reserve, about ~ 100 -P A I NTI NG a ,-gee future advertisements. J.'BOWMAN aud SON, " 6133 ... Auctioneers. ! .- :- . ~.,> ,~.- ,■:.:-... . -.' ... .:.•■.., a. :,, *>vy'; ■*.... ! . . . fred_k. .jameson. ■• ■: For Sale. BY PRIVATE TREATY, The fonowiQgrHtGßACL ASS FARMS in tfa» ELLKSMERE DISTIUCT, viz.— ITA ACRES, near Southbridge, with' As" comfortable house, with or without' growing crops Oi"-A ACRES, near Southbridge, mostly in SfVvr permanent pasture ; 1 m>4\ ACRKS, near Southbridge, mostly in; 3L&\3 permanent pasture 4>**; A ACHES, at KilUnchy, with comfort-! &O\J able homestead, with o>* without giuwing cro-,8 ; a very blgb ca'3 faim. i - OK. A ACRES near Dunsande', good light <*W9\P . land, well watered add feno d JlgAACBia at Dpylestop ; good dwellkJ>\y ing well fenced and watered, with or without growing crop . . Possea-ioa will be wivea at any time for any of the above properties. „ /X t s i For further particulars apply to """ ** i FREDK. JAMESON, f iii - Auctioneer. Leeston. j - .:•• •*•••• ~•■. HOfcelSf ..■ A .\\jij. t x, ..,.: • HIM :.;-. ; WHITE HART,HOTEL | -''"' RlQil STREET,"Ci_RI--T6-IURCH. j WILL be glad to w -come his old friends and the public genuraily, and auurea them they-witl Had the Hotel replete with -Very comfort and convenience. ' The Hotel, being in the centre of the city,: wlli.be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, and others. . SPACIQUS. SAMPLE.EOOMS, *" "1 ■-..■; - ■/ - ? r! ■ . EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS, Fitted up with two Alcock'd Tables. ; i Telephone 45. Night Porter. j A....-- J.G.HARRIS, to? ,' j, ,X\ i : -X Proprietor. ;j "wmmmmmm " ill ' -_-_-__ -—a. v j WO* 10 tip? lo ?* I FOR 1 •A;. persons. ',>:-."yy: 'H IN THANKING my many friends and the < pubJic generally for their liberal patronage auriiig the past ten years, both at the Vioturian and Southern Cross Hotels," I beg respecrfuiljr to ftifbrm, them that I have taken a loag; lease; of that conveniently situated aad commodious Hotel, hitherto known a-» BARRETTS. -nd situated at tue corner ot Manchester and: High streets, which ie is my intention to thoroughly reaov_te. , ; iThe'>p-clous bedrooms afford accommoda ttoa for over 100 persons, whilst the private aitiing rooma are seed-id to none in any hotel* in the colony, , .., , ~ lofty add well-lighted- dining-room ia an- i stirpaased, and as t natve -ecured-the services ef >a Firaocia-aOhet the Cuisine wul be both Überal and professionally perfect, and I coa-flden<-Iy hope that the aai-Ufaction my catering for-the Canterbury Saleyards Compaay, the Agricultural and P-Scotal Association, and the Canterbury Yeomanry C_valry for the past three years wUI be a sufficient guarantee that:: nothinr. shall be wantmg as regaird*. this departmear. .-••■ '••■•■.,. _:: . . ... , -- - Suefcial arrangements can be made for -the; accommodation of " T-f-aveumg; Criokef or Fooiball Tean-B, &c and Room 3 can be obtained at any time for the u-je of Club*. Aas>and. others wishing to hold meetings. '.. P.BURK.JE. 8039 CRITERION HOTEL,' ' TIMARU. TWXSR Alterations and Improvements to 1 this' •JL Hotel being now completed, D* M-GUINNESS - Will be glad to welcome his old Friends and-the 'Publio Generally, and assures them they wi - U-*e>Hotel«ple6e .with every coaiiorfc. 201 - f -_"-',i ;j f r J '„":' ' ■ ■■■ ■:•.'< '•. t ; t „.,-'■ Board aiwl .';', ;'-*•" j '■""" '"' .'• '-',"; "A' V ' ""! _r*l ROSYB NO R iJS 0 U SiE : %jr COMFORTABLE, - Private board and residence. No. 56 Gloucester street east, ae*r Latimer _59?-' square.-■- Terms Verymoderate. < aCx ' - '■■ y y board,and,Residence, j MRSLODGE, late of the Temperance Rest, REMOVED to, ADDIX««OTON,f near Saleyardn, where she can Aocoiamo_ate Several Boarders. Kefreshmenta and Stabling ; —.~—. 6378 TEMPERANCE HOTEL aad> JtS ' RSdTAURANT—Best accommodation - intownis now ofiered to boarders. Double; room. 16s par week; single room, 1& per week;; per w<-*fc; weekly dinners. 4b per week; board aad.lodgings, 3a ocr cay.' Giood accommodation for famMies., _Solme-K>om.rftting-room (with use ofpiano*, 1 bath-room, and snower-bacn. Stabling free. *" F BRIDGES. Proprietor mSmmmWmmmammmm ■nil mmamameaaaaamaaamma3aa W.■• Langfobd. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER and CAB *■«•*•*. PROPKIETOK. --;.- The Oldest Firm in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS with Respects baity and Ecouuuiy at the Shortest NoUce. Please Note the Addre*-a—Workshops, oorasx North and -Bast Belts; Omce, 133 C-lomao street, near Lonargan o New Drapery Ear-ao iiabment. Telephone Wo. - - - -* ' WmsmSmmhWotSmkshedaA UswmOhmejsm' - Town-_Coan-2-y. _ . _. r . a DURHAM STREET SOOTH, Telephone—l«o. 430. • W. 3ALKELO, V" UFHOLSTSRSR, AND -LTuNDERTAKIfiR. 245 Cashel st-reetW:- - Funerals Farni-hed in the best styleatatS lowest current rates an -hcxteat nooos, cowa oeeotmxsr. - 7 ,, m JR.. W«:-Walters and Co, UNDSRTA£ERa ' FUNERALS FURNISHED/. In -Town or Counts Too tho -hortesrt notfee*. and.at the . lowest rates. Polished Cofoas in --ttsn-— *__K_d trom£s. ... Please Note the Address— ; t *3 ViCTOBU STBS?T. , Private Heaidence, 211 KOnvo-re etteet, __ 1-- ' Telephone No. 146, 683
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7737, 17 December 1890, Page 8
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