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I * Auctions. ! 4 CHARLES CLARK. : ! v ''' THIS BAY, . WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist. SALE OF VERY CHOICE AND NEARLY 4. NEW FURNITURE, E.P. WARE,&c, MR CHARLES CLARK having been favoured with instructions from H. O. .Forbes, Esq., who is leaving for Kngland. to SELL BY: AUjCTIONat hi*residence, Wairarapa Terrace, Fendalton road, near railway crossing, on the above-mentioned date, the whole of his carefuLy selected Farniture, in condition equal to new. ' DRAWING-ROOM — Walnut davenport, sofa, Brussels carpet, etetl bar fender, curtain, poled, and two nairs muaUn curtai;i%. v; a»i-mouated coal vase, >vicker and foiiiing chairs, wioKer table, occasional tables, oiUc 100 tiiolo, bronze vases, pictures, broazet vase lamp, &c DIMNG-ROOM—Brats railfender, 'set brasa irons, oak coal vaee. mahojjany telescopic dining table, woollen cover, arm and other chaira in morocco leather, mahogany uiuner waggon, marble dock, pair statuettes with candelabra, vaees, riiuu secretaire, mahogany cabinet, - Rochester lamp, reading lump,a quantity of the be3t E.P. ware, gla-ssware. richlygilt dessert service, dinner service, cutlery, &c BEDROOMS —Double and single wooden and iron b-fisteada, chain spring and hair mattresses, kapec bolsters, biinkels, linen, oat chest drawers, dressing tables, washstand;, sets toiletware, hip batii, commode, &c. The usual Kitchen and Scullery uten&ils, m :ac safe, &c t ■ To any person requiring really good furniture this sulc offers an excellmc opportunity, as the whole of it has been purchased within the last rhree years, and has been most careully preserved meanwhile. Sale at 11 o'clock a.ra. N.B.—The Fendalton coach leaves the Post Office at 10.10 o'clock a.m. No. 176. 4530 TODHUNIER AND JENNINGS. KIRWEE. FRIDAY NEXT, SPECIAL ENTRIES. *%nfl CROSSBRED LAMBS a MERINO EWES IN LAMB

■j /jyv MERINO EWES IN LAMB Further" entries solicited. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 4679 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEAEING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. TREHALSWELL FARM. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 6. TODHUNTER and"~JSNNINGS have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Farm, on above date, THB WHOLK OF. THK LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows :— 6 DRAUGHT HORSES, used to all kinds of farm work . 1 HACK 8 GRAND DAIRY COWS, springing to calf COWS, in full preflt McCormick reaper and binder, do grass mower Cambridge roller, set disc harrows. 4 leaf harrows 3 ploughs, 1 moulding plough, chaff cutter and horse power 3 farm drays with frames, spring trap, double seated btu?gy Plough, shaf r. and leading harness, set buggy harness 1 portable forge, with anvil, &c, &c 30 tons potatoes, pigs, poultry ' Dairy utensils, and a lot of sundries. Sale will commence 12 o'clock Monday next. Luncheon provided, , The whole to be sold absolutely without the slightest reserve. ' TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 4678 Auctioneer;*, &c, Sec. Sec, Christchurch.^ N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OPEBATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). - -i . ADDINGTON YAEDS. thjs"day. iFECIAITiNTBISS, Account J. R..Wolff. Esq., 1 9(i PRIMK CROSSBRED WETHERS. Account Wm. Boag, Kaq., Kfo PRIME CROSSBbtCD WETHERS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPEEATTVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. A. H. TURNBULL, Manager. 4696 ' ' J; J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. - NORTON & CO.

W. Tonks.] . [W. H. Norton. FUBBUGS,PIANOS,QUILTS, &c, &c . . , MESSRS TONKS,"SoRTON and CO. will hold a MONSTER SALE of the above in their Kooms, on ■ \ . THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, At-2 p,m. TONKS, NORTON and Cα. jggO '•■ •-'■< Auctionfcera. AN INVESTMENT. ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from the mortgagees to SELL, _,;•■■■ w ' Atthoir Kooms,'withoutßeserve,: ON TiiUUSDAY, JUNK Oth, 1832, At looiock. 17 ANDREWS S TRKET (off Waltham road), SYDENHAM, That Section of Land, being part R.S. 233, lot 10. and comprising quarter of an acre, upon which is erected a handsome six-roomed house and scullery, wash-house and copper, coalhouse, two-stalled stable, loft, large shed, &o. Asphalt paths, macrocarpa fence. Tbeaoove property has just recently been thoroughly overhauled. Also, from the owner, 87 Harmon street, Addington, three minutes' walk from tho Railway station, First-class four-roomed Cottage, scullery, washhouse, "copper, &c., quarter-acre thoroughly ntocked with trait trees, ground well fenced. ~ This ia a rare opportunity to secure a bargain* Easy terms. TONKS, NOBTON and CO., 4080 Auctioneers and Estate Agents W. Tosks.l IW. H. Nortoh nHHS undersigned, by order of the Public JL Trueten as Administrator in the Estate Of Wm. Coulter, deceased, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, ■ON ' ' ' ! THURSDAY, this Jh-H JUNE, At 1 o'clock, 2 WELL-BUILT AND NICKLY SITUATED 6-KOOMED COTTAGES, Standing on 1 ROOD 16 PERCHES LAND, Situate in Haast street, linwood. Also, J-AN-ACRE ON WILSON'S ROAD, Close to Lancaster Park and within three minutes' walk of Ferry road. For fuller particulars apply to TONKS, NORTON and Cα, Auctioneers and Land Agents, 4020 165 Colombo street. W. TONKS] [W. H. NOKTON PIANOS. PIANOS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO, have for PRTVATJfi SALE, at very nominal P $ NEW PIANOS, fuU trichord, all the latest improvements, in walnut case, by Breach ana Co. 1 »KW PIANO, walnut and gold ease, by Toniaoi _ 1 NKW PIANO, walnut case, by Toniaca I NKW PIANO, walnut and gold case, by 1 SEWS D- HAND PIANO, by Gerchard 1 sicCOND-HAND PIANO, by Bord 1 leCONU-HAND PIANO, by AWsoa 1 IScOND-HANJU PIASO. W Cadby and 1 Very Fine HARMONIUM, oak ease, wiOi 13 stops, by Cesarin* HOUSEHOLB^UBNITUBE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. tove alwava a very large assortment of New EngColonialT Furniture on hand for i££ arfSlS.dlron Bedsteads imported dirept "** ■ from the Manufacturers. TONKS. NORTON and OX, _, J AucS^l^and^Kga^^^

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8187, 1 June 1892, Page 8

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