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Auctions. ] TODHUNTER & JENNINGS. ! -rjTTE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES OK TBI ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS. __. WEST MELTON MONTHLY SALE. MONDAY* NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES— 1 K/l Fonr-tooth CROSSB-tED EWSS, J D\f with 100 per cent. Limbs Four-tooth CROSSBRED __SUU WETHKRS a /_ MERINO EWES, with 40 LAMBS r Head Young CATTLE PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, TIMBER. &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS, 988 Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT. T%fES3R3 TODHUNTER and JENNINGS have received instructions from the Trustees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23ed, AT THEIR NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, At 12 o'clock noon, That Most Desirable FREEHOLD FARM in the Lincoln Distti.r, being 60 ACRES, part of Rural Section 3537, situated on Springs road, now iv the occupation of Mrs Annie Taylor, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Smith aud Hocaing. The Property is all first-class arable land in good order, with commodious buildings, and being in a very popular district forms on. of the most desirable farms we have ever offered to the public. The above will be SOLD, subject to an existing lease expiring April 30th, 1.96. Also, At the Same Time and Place, All that PARCEL OF LAND, comprising 38 perches, on the cornet- of Dryden and Stuart Mill streets, between South Town belt and railway, Dfing immediately opposite the Farmers' Co-operative Store, with Two Good COTTAGES situated thereon, both let at a good rental to good tenants. Full particulars of these Properties can be obtained by application to the Undersigned. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS, 530 Auctioneers, Christchurch. TONES, NORTON & CO. W. Tones.] [W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL BY AUG i lON in their Rooms, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. i! 0 choice bams, 80 sides bacon Pneumatic tyre Rover bicycle, 54in bicycle Stoves, rung.s, &c. At 1.30. A Photographer's Sto?k-in-trade, comprising quarter-plate camera by Wilson, 3 double slides, tripods, len3 by Marrion, slDgle , landscape lens, 1 doz mounts wi-.h glass and backs complete, dark room lamp, ma.ic lantern and 2 doz slides, pocket microscopes, &c. Also, A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE, Comprising every article required in a house. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 935 Auctioneers. W. Tonks.] [W. H. Norton. THIS DAY, At 2 o'clock, • THE MAYOR'S FANCY DRESS BALL. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from Mr H. Shotlauder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Rooms, A consignment of FANCY DRESSES, ex Kaikoura, now in port. Thpy comprise: — Hunting auitp, DeputyLieutenant's suit, complete, with sword; sailors' dress, livery coats, vests, and breeches; infantry officer's suit, complete, with sword; Charles I. dress, complete ; salmon-coloured ditto, niggers' suits, naval suits, dress suits, opera hat_, aimy braces, and a lot of others too numerous to mention. N.B.—Thos. who s»re able to avail themselves 'if the Mayor's invitation to his fancy dress ball should iuspect the above, as they are all in perfect order, and ar_ for absolute sale. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, 934 ICS Colombo street. TONKS, NORTON AND CO PRIVATE SALE LIST. WE HOLD IN OUR STORE FOR PRIVATE SALEPhillips and Sons' fire and thief proof safes Bi»B3iail bedsteads of every description Sntiug and wire-woven mattresses Pianos, org <ns, carpets, overmantels ]'tich'.'-se tables, extension dining tabks Austrian aud American chairs 1 npustry, hair and cretonne suites Cheffoniers, sideboards Couches, easy chairs Bamboo verandah blinds, all sizes A larxe quantity ot Engii-h furniture Fancy chairs, whatnots, tables Mirrors, cabinet., &c. Also, to close an Estate. A Cottage and small quantity Land in Kilroore street, opposite the Normal SchooL Offers requi-ed. TONKS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land, Estate and Fumi-ure Agents, 165 Colombo street. _Telephone 233._80x 164 a. A. P. TDTTON. RANGIORA. " AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES. AT the request of several clients I shall hold an AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES, At my Auction Room, on a date to be fixed. Any client wishing to have a property offered will oblige by giving particulars as eariyas possible, so that it be duly advertised. A. P. TUTTON, 970 Auctioneer, Rangiora. FRIEDLANDER BROS. A VERY CHOICE FARM, IN THK FAH-FAMED WAKANUI DISTRICT, ASHBURTON COUNTY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1893. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. \K ESSRS FRD-DLANDKR BROS, have _LvJL been favoured wiih instructions to SfaXL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, the 23rd DAY op SEPTEMBER. 1393, At 2 p.m., IN THE ORANGE HAIL, BURNETT STREET, AS-iBURTON. 180 ACRES 180 Of one of the FINEST AGRICULTt/BAL FARMS in the County of A«hburton. and now in occupation of Mr Nicholas Fitzgerald. Seavi*w.»Wakanui Road District. The land is sm divided into seven handysized paddr-.ck?, all well fenced and Abundantly watered, of which about 80 acre, are in wheat, STo to barley, and the balance in gra,«s. Other improvements are a very substantially bnilt Seven-roomed House, almost new, Stables, Chafihonse, &c This choice little Farm will be offered for absolnte sale. .The land is capable of growing tremendous crops, the present owner having threshed as much as 108 bushels of oat* par acre, and the average yield of wheat has beeu about 47 bushels.' it is close to the Seaview School, and anyone wanting a really grand piece of-land will do well to attend the sale and endeavour to become the purchaser. An ithaouptedly safe investment. ■" •■-■•-- Terms at 8al«». For further particulars apply to FRIKDLANDKH BROS. 733 R. FRIEDLANDER, Auctioneer. ,

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8589, 16 September 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8589, 16 September 1893, Page 12