A-ettoas 1 CHABLES CLARE. AUCTION SALE THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, TajTR CHARLES CLARE has received JLM. instructi-ns to SELL, At the late residence of J. B. Greeson, Esq. (deceased), "GARTMORE" PAPANUI ROAD. On the above date. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Including, Carpet square, handsome sideboard, easy chairs, couch, davenport, pictures, fender and irons, curtain pole, piano stool, hall Stand, hall table, what-not, office table, chairs, book case, pictures, books, tables, plate rack, chairs, dinner set of 60 pieces, clock, dinner service, double and single bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, marble top w_->hsta_d, toilet sets, mahogany wardrobe, chest of drawers, glassware and china, kitchen utensils in great variety. Also, OUTSIDE, Grindstone, lawn mower, garden tools, firewood, Sec. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. THE VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY And a Milner Safe WILL BE SOLD AT MR CLARK'S ROOMS, At a future date, 285 Of which due notice will be given. No. 37 J. BOWMAN AND SON FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing at 2 p.m. SALE BY~AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have the honor to announce that they have b«-en -tvoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at their Rooms A collection of FIRST-CLASS PAINTINGS, which were selected from the easels of wellknown European artists. Also, 35 PAINTINGS Of Colonial Subjects, by Colonial Artists, including Gully and others. See future advertisement-*. J. BOWMAN and SON, 4498 Auctioneer* -1 , &c TUESDAY, MAY 26th. SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, FIRST-CLASS PIANO. MILCH COW, 2 PIGS, POULTRY, &c. MESSRS J. BOWMAN and SON have been favored by instructions from Mr Joeeph icy (who is leaving for Sydney) to HOLD A CLEARING SALE At hia Residence, Colombo street, Sydenham, at tbe tram terminus, As above. See f utura advertisement for particulars. J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, &(*., 4_«J7 200 Hereford street. _ -*7KT E HAVE ON HANjD FOR PRIVATE SALE, PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, VIOLINS, AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. J. BOWMAN & SON, 4485 Auctioneers, Sec,, 200 Hereford street. T, BULLOCK. ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, MAY 23rd. 303 A" 0 " 5 "" s 303 Near Dromore Railway Station, SUITABLE FOR A CROP OF WHEAT. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from the Owner to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Arcade, ON SATURDAY, MAY 23-D, 303 aoB *- 8 30 g Part of Rural Section 26671, situated near the Dromore Railway Station, now in turnips and being fed off. The land ia in grand heart for a crop of wheat as no crop has ever been taken off It, it being brokenup out of its native state and put Into turnips. Terms at Sale. SaWat 11 o'clock. T. BULLOCK, 4814 Auctioneer. ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, MAY 33rd. AN IMPROVED FARM OF . 375 *? M s 375 _ONGBEACH_ DISTRICT. "TM-t T. BULLOCK has received instructions XTA from Messrs Collison and Thornton to BELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT THE ARCADE on SATURDAY, MAY 23rd. Their Farm, situated between Ashtoh and and Waterton on the main road to Longbeach, Containing) OrVR ACRES 2 ROODS AW£ SlO 3 PERCHES, 375 Being R.S. 6494, 6495, 6828. 8401, and others, divided into 12 convenient sized paddocks, well watered with natural streams. There is a cottage, also stabling for 12 horses on the farm. This was a very early selection, and originally part of the celebrated Longbeach Estate. Well situated, being only about a mile from the. Ashton and waterton schools, and about U miles from the Flemington Cheese and Butter Factory. Farmers and others on the look out for a good all round farm are invited to inspect) this and attend the sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. T. BULLOCK, 4313 Anotloneei. FREDK. JAMESON. KILLINCHY. THURSDAY, MAY 28. TLfR FREDK. JAMESON has been favored J_fJL witti instruct!ons from Mr Dnu_—icnd Withers, who has sold hia-ann, TO HOLD _-. CLEARING SALE Of the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEADSTOCK, As under, on THURSDAY, 28th MAY, ON THE FARM, Vi_,:----5 DRAUGHT HORSES, broken to aU farm work 4 LIGHT HORSES, broken to saddle and harness 0 DRAYS and FRAMES . 1 large roller ' 1 new McCormick reaper and binder 1 Triumph drill 1 d.f. plough, 1 ai. ploogb 1 feet—-on harrows 1 spring trap Harness of every description Grindstone, pig troughs Tools, and An immense quantity of Saleat-oas-Luncheon provided. No Reserve. No Reserve. •a ■"" —*»»_B__.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7868, 20 May 1891, Page 8
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