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Auctions. F. C. TABART. Cf THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND—CANTERBURY DISTRICT. Between the Bank of New Zealand, incorporated under an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled the New Zealand Bank Act, 1861, carrying on business at Christchurch and else where : in th? colony cf New Zealand, plaintiff, and the Springfield Coal Company, limited, a Joint-Stock Company incorporated under Ihe Companies Act, 1882. ' carrriug on business as coal mine owners and workers at Springfield, in this district, and having its office on Rural Section No. 79. Sydenham, on south side j *>f the South town beit of the City of Christchurch, defendant. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, under a j Writ of Sal« issued at the suit of the above- 1 named plaintiff, bcinsr tt-e execution creditor, ! acddirecLcd 10 ra<, 1 hr.ye taken inro execution and will cause to be s'U_D BY PUBLIO AUCTION by MR FRA.NCIS C. TABART. at I his enjoins, lit r-. for J street, Christcnurch, I on MONDAY, the TwESTY-SECOND DAY I of MAY, 1893. at 12o"cim:— at noon, unless the i debt and ccs:s .ire sooner u:iiJ, all tne RIGHT, TITLE a; : d INI\Ki;.'.VJ" 01" mo said the Bt"KINGFIK"LI> COAL ./O-Ui'ANY. Limited, in— Lot I—Vortical boiler, 7-horse power; turning lathe. ad geir. gis cipes. sieves, pulley b!ork?. /.very wcighi&tr mi.cnine. anvil, about 200 yanib wire ropo, are COU3 Manilla rope, iron plates ami chains. Lot _—Ki~e _nd range tiles, bakers' blocks, firebricks, gas work til*.s, chimney pots, range brick*, junciions (single and donble), glazed pipes, _lends, elbows, fcneea, syphons, gully tops,irut:cr preised briuks, border ules, vases, vii troug :3, retorts, bread pans, fancy olock?. erirc brickf, glazed tiles, patent boiler, field pipes, field junctions, Held bends, Avery scale and wci_iit—. Lot 3—.Dram pipes, field pipes, junclions <sinele and douuic), chimney iinings, gully trap-*, syphoES, t-ends, bricks, well bricks, -oiler flitings. fire bricks, stove linings, fire tiles, air bricks, window blocks, gutter tiles, chimney pc;s, plaster mouids, wood niu>uli_>. a quantity cf unbomt field pipes, chimney pots, guliy tops, syphGns, fire tiics-. head gear pulleys, Tange pump, pendulum steam pump, steam winch, pipe beuds. g~3 piping, wheels, spanners, pulleys. pip<: eockeis and eibows, carpenter's beuch, bolts, cliain, picks, hand Winch, anv-l, gi»s piping, scrap iron, boring rode, pnmp, fish plaies, bet pony hames«. fire bar*, tubing', pedestakt and pl-uea. Injector, 6 bags cowlmir, boiler taps, elarni bells, brass cocks, rocls, ridd:e, timber, iron pipes, iri>u trollies, ladders, tauk, iron tram rails, crao winch, about 1000 tons hreelay at surface. fi-~ sueets. i 6 coal tubs, barrows, wincing winch, screw jack, vyce an/I bench, belting, y on heating dies, white lead, brick and tile n:achine. white head press, Manilla rope. Avery wcigliin;; machine, vjflica desk, bricktna_i_g taulr, bellows and anvil, crosscut s-ws, forco pump, hauling chain, about 19 tons coal, onchorae _nd harn^sa. Lot 4—One new 2>«n wcighbiiogc, by Pooiey, rails set to N.Z. guage. Lot s—Ofiice furniture. chairs, ■tables, fireproof safe, cupboard, escritoire, copjing press, ofiloe desk, fender. Toll inventories of tbe several lots can be seen ac the _ office of the Auctioneers. The BOO—s comprised in Lot 1 can be seen at Turner's B md. South town belt; tho-e in Lot _on the premises of the Springfield Coal Company, south side South town beit, Christchnrch; those in Lots 3. _ and 5 on the Spriugfietd Coal Company's Works at Springfield. Also, en FRIDAY,"~the SECOND DAY OP JUNE, at 12 o'ciock at noon, at the aforesaid place:— Lot I—Sections 3 an.l 13, deposit plan 110, containing 2 roods 24 perches, comprised in C.T., vol. 48, foL 252, and fronting on West Coast road and George street, Springfield, Lot 2—Section 15, D.X 110, containing 1 rood 94 perches, comprised in Cf., voL 70, foL 39, George st> eet, Springfield. Lot 3—Bsa 2r a3p, part of R.S. 20516, compxlsed in C.T., vol. 154, foL 13, adjacent to the township of Springfield, together with aU buildings and fixtures thereon, consisting of engines, boilers, winding drum, tramway, large'brick and pipe shed, stable, manager's _mu-e, ofiice, cottages. The Solicitor for the Execution Creditor is W. P. Cowlishaw, Gloucester street, Christd_iirG_i_ Dated this 11th day of May, 1893. A. R. BLOXAM, Sherif.To see conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer. An undertaking from the Execution Creditor, who has lodged caveat against the land, to join with the Sheriff in making title to the land, can be seen at the ofiice of the Sheriff, Supreme Court, Christchurch. Terms cash. j TONES, NORTON & CO. W. TOJTKS.] ; JW. H. NOKTOKT. ___TENSTVE A__R_V___3, Ex Otarama, I FIREPROOF IRON SAFES, all sizes AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD FURNITURE LINOLEUMS. FLOORCLOTHS, BRUSSELS I CARPEI SQUARES ««____, , Three Very Cboice PIANOS, Two ORGANS 20 CASES BEDSTEADS. TONES, NORTON and CO. bAying- been appointed Agents for a very large Manufacturing Firm in Birmingham, have just landed ex Otarama, 148 Bedsteads, comprising Coti Single Iron Bedsteads, Double Iron Bedsteads? all Braes Bedsteads, in both the French and Italian styles. N.B.—The Shipment is a trial lot. the value being undoubtedly the very best, and as our instructions are to Sell at First Cost, plus our ordinary commission, the publio can now pioBure a really genuine article at a low price. • TONES, NORTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND&ESTATE AGENTS. Importers and Consignors" Agents Licensed Valuators for Probate. Valuations of Hotel and other Furniture and Property are carefully made. HOUSEHOLD FURN-TURB: BOUGHT Straight Out if desired, and Highest Prices Given. TONK3, NORTON and CO., ■ 165 Colombo street. BOWMAN AND SON JO CABINETMAKERS. UPHOLSTERERS. AND OTHERS. SALS of 2 good benches, 2 ladders, cramps, Vice, grind-tone, quantity of turnery for cabinet work, cornice poles, rings, drawer knobs, varnish, polish, perforated zinc, 2 stoves, bolts, cart jack, scythe, panel doors, glass dcor, carpet stretcher, hair devil, bale flax. 3 bags feathers (best quality}, saucepan rack, flower stands, lot ridging and down pipe, buggy pole, &c, &c MESSRS BOWMAN* and SON will SELL above, at th»ir Rooms, TO-MORROW, at 1 o'clock. Positively no reserve. BOWMAN and SON, IOSS Auctioneers, 200 Hereford street. ■ ■ FOR SALE. mHE following LOTS are the PROPERTIES JL of Owners, who for special reasons, are _etermined to realise at once :— BELFAST—Two Houses, each 4 rooms and Scullery, together or separately, with quarter, half or 1 acre land. CARLTON PLACE, juat over North Bait— S Booms, scullery, verandah. &c, quarter-acre, garden with fruit trees ; -320, NEW BRIGHTON—Six-roomed House and scullery, two bay windows, goad section, two frontages: bargain. LINWOOD, close on tram—s-Roomed Brick House with hollow walla, detached wash-house with range and copper fixed, good rection; _350. l LINWOOD, Hereford stroet—Newly-Built Villa Residence, 5 rooms, h<_l, bain-room, scullery, detached wash-house. Venetian blinds, gas and every modern convenience, quarter-acre, well laid out. . CHBISTCHUKCH, within easy distance of— I Flour Mill, good house and stabling, capital' trade. Full particulars to intending purchasers. Should command attention. Price HOC so much an object as an early sale. CHRISTCHURCH. Suburban—Good Baking Business, bakehouse, n tabling, numerous buildings and capital section of land, commodious well-fitted dwelling-house ; £260 for the Ist. CHRISTCHURCH, West—First-class Boarding House Business, most respectable boarders, a genuine business, very profitable, and easily _—uuured; owner retiring. Rent low ; incoming easy. Full particulars to intending purchasers, WILSON'S ROAD—Highly attractive Villa Residence, quiet and respectable Suit business man or retired gentleman ; 8 rooms and offices, lawn, garden, &c ; overlooking Park; very healthy, PAPANUI ROAD, just off, near Town— Nine rooms, hall, scullery, bath-room, stabling, _C—>. 1 acre well laid out. Deserves Special attention either for occupation or investment. BARBADOES STRE-T. just over North Belt—4-Roomcd House, scullery, pantry, coalabed, pigstye, detached wash-house ana workshop, copper in brick, bricked yard, asphalt© path-, garden, &c Owner gone to North Island. Very low price accepted. W. R. HARDING, Associated with BOWMAN and SON 200 Hereford street. Christchurch. TODHTJNTER & JENNINGS. 1 ' ————________, IF YOU WANT BUY A W FARM OR PROPERTY I Of any Description, or if you want to SELL APARMj OR PROPERTY, Apply to . TODHTJNTER AND JENNINGS, 1 Auctioneers, Land Agents, &&, I Christchurch. SCMMERDresMs. Suit_rCM____r&c.. of every description, cleaned or dyed and well with despatch, at moderate prices, by J. Armiger, Christchurch Dye Works _S Oxford terrace West. ÜB7

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8483, 15 May 1893, Page 8

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