Auctions. BOWMAN AND SON . BOWMAK AND SON-1 f BOWMAX AMD SOX.. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE' IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES METCALF (deceased.) TINSMITHS' GOODJ PLANT, TOOLS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, &c. &c. &c MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured with instructions f.-oin tie Public Trustee, as administrator in the n'mre estate, Tv SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises. Lower High streei (oppo3ita Oaversham Hotel), il-.o whole of tho WORKING Pi,ANT. TOOLS .STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, eec Sale to take place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Cumuu-m-ing at 11 a.m. Further particulars iumturo advertisement BOWMAN and SON. 2SI Auctioneers, 200-£O3 Hereford street.
P O E § A Ii E. TO BUILDERS~AND OTHERS. A CHANCE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ■j X CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS. The property of an absentee. Must be i o'id. Prico low. I Terms easy. No rea ; mable offer refused. j These mosr d.-sir.tbie Building Sections aro j Situate on L=>wer ilijjh street and St. Asaph I street, Cbri-uchurcii. Those en Lower High j Street ace opposite the g.-uunrisof the Convent j of the Sacreu Heart, und iia.ve. the advantage of the opi-n spa.Cc! n.Jlfordcd. The St. Asaph Jir.e Sections are also well situated. For residence, specularion, or investment no better Building sires cau be found. A Wonderful Cocce-sion to the man who is aullicientjy ecterpiising to erect the first builuing. Buy and build and double your monay in twelve monlhs. LINWOOD. near three tram lines—7-Roomed House and cfficHS, stabling, Sec. gas~Jaid on tbtoughout', nearly half-aci-e orchard and garien, choicest of irnit trees oi all kinds in full hearing, tor its siz-s the finest fruit garden iv Canreroury. Owner buying more land ; will submit to n*avy tow to realise. LINWOOD, near town, capital position— Shop and Dwelling House of suven rooms. and outbuildings, quarter acre land ; jhop, &c, let oif.ro good tenitnr, butpossesaion !f required. Sell at bargain priiie, or exenauge for cottage and quarter ac-e elsewhere. PAPANUI UOAO — Villa residence six toouis, sscuhery, and outbuildings, verandah, iawn, and good well-stocked garden; the whote in the link of condition. Must realise n order to purchase large plac j. The Property of a who requires capital tor another purpose and wili sacrifice to ensure , early sale. Term* arranged at low interest. BELIfA&T—Two Houses, each four rooms and scullery with ono acre «■< land, or the two houses separately with either half or quarter tcre each. CARLTON PLACE-6-Rcomed House, scullery, verandah, balcony verandah, quarter acre, good ga^-'en. NEW BitIGHTON—6-Roomed House and icullery, two bay wiodowa, grand section, two frontage*. LINWOOD, on Tram Line—Two 5-roomed brick Houses with hollow w-.Ua. perfectly dry {warm in winter, cool in summer), verandah, detached laundries. Let to pay good interest on price asked. CHRISTCfiURCH "CTTY-Well built, sroomed houee, scullery, paniry.washhonse. coaloonse, Sec, Venetian olinds, gas in every room, lawn, asphalt paths; edit city man and would pay 12 per cent. on investment. Owner leaving the colony only reason for selling. CHRISTCHURCH SUBURBAN—To LetGrand horse or cow feed, splendid crop, nothing been on this season, 20 acres, two months. £6 the lot; cash only. OUR NEXT MONTHLY SALE OF PROPER. TIES BY AUCTION Will be held in JfEB R U A R V W. R. HARDING, (Associated with BOWMAN and 80N), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. p— ' '■■'.".. .' ■ ' TONKS, NORTON & CO. ~~ MONSTER AUCTION SALE. To Shopkeepers, Hawkers. Hotelkeepers, Private Buyers, and the Trade in General, Who are specially invited to this MOST IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ever held in Christchurch, When Shipments of Goods which have arrived per a.s.Rangat'ra, Duke of Westminster. Coptic, Waihora, Doric, WiU be Submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION, and sold Without tbe Slightest Reserve, By order of the Consignee. The Goods comprise—lrish linen damasks, . dress stuffs, Turkish towels, flannels, Brussels carpets, Bambridge lace cur- - tains, seal rugs, Manchester goods, finest French cashmeres, Tasso silk costumes, .... prize Baddies, buggy harness, boots and shoes, a large quantity of woollen and worsted coatings, Vicunas, melanges, tinware, ironmongery; musical instruments, Rogers and Christopher Johnston's cutlery, ftlass and crockery ware. fCreryline submitted will be knocked down to the highest bidder, there beiug absolutely No Reserve. The sale will take place TO-MORROW (Friday), February 2nd, at 1 o'clock. At) those commodious premises Matson's Land Salerooms, Caehel street off High street, and V y SATURDAY, at IL N.B.—ToJ&e elite of Christchurch—At 2 4 clock -will be submitted to public competition a Choic6 Collection of Japanese Art Ware, , Satsuma vases beautifully decorated, choicely inlaid cabinets, folding screens, ivories. Sec, Sec, Sec No reserve on any Hue. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from the Consignee to SELL the whole of tho above shipments without the slightest reserve. 169 ■ AVERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. THIS DAY. ~~~ fix Tafcapuna ana Rotorua, ■it ittmtiiFi... . i JLWv here, Mums, ttreengages, AppleaT Also, Potatoes, Onions. &c . Sale aO 10.30 sharp. Terms C&sfa. No Reserve- ' AmkmvmMuACL \
THIS_I>AY. THE LAST FLOWER OF SUMMER. And the most Beautiful, from Canterbury's Most Successful Grower. TMfIBSRS AVERS. BEAUCHAMP and CO. AYJI havo be<-n honoured with instrncciona from Mr Brooking, of Swan's road, Richmond. So SKLt, BY PUBLI" AUCTION <m the premises, THIS DAY, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY SND, At 12.30 sharp. The whole of his most choice and rare collection of CHRYSANTHKMUMS, about £00 of which are ia pots trom 3 to 9 inches, aud amongst which will be found the followiug ;— Theßeanty of Exmouth, BeauteToulousaine. ' Wees, ward, John Shrimpton, White tonia Boehmer, Spartel, Garten, Inspector Elenlaufh, Duke of. Yorke, Madame Duvricr, Striped Qderata, G. C. Schwabs. Beauty of Kynsford. Mlssßella Wilson, Ada H. L.eroy, Aid*. DoLW. B. Smitii, Col. H. M. Bois. W. a! Alanda, R. Smith, Miss Watson, Mr J. B. Lloyd, Excelsior, Mrs J. S. Fogg. Richard Neabitt. .Alice liucknmn, Peter Blair. Mrs Robinson Kin z, Mrs F. A. Spanldiug, Miss Anna Hartshorn. Budget, Aim' 1 Ho<te, Amos Perry. Edwin Lonsdale. Mrs R. D. Adams. Eva Hoyte, Mdme. Marie Hoste, Pride of Madford, aad Mrs A. H. Neave. Most of these have i.ot bloomed in the colony. Also. 50 doz Flower Pots, 3,4, and oinche?. 1 double light frame. 1 single do, 1 do frame -work, and canvas io cover plants 22 feet by 13 feer. &c.. Sec The choicest varieties wfll be sold first. Tram 3 leave Manchester street at 12.5. AVERS. BEAUCHAMP and CO., »0 Auctioneers.
ABBAHAM AND WILLIAMS. AT AN EARLY DATE. 4 BRAHAM and WILLIAMS will SELL ME BL HOPKINS* PROPERTY " POHANGDJ A," In Suburban Sections, ranging from One to Ten Acres, and also in suitable dairy farms from 20 to 150 Acres. . Railway station six miles-distant. School sreamery, and Post office adjoin and on the Place. . ggOl FLOUNDER or Oyster Suppers, Ham and Eggs, &c., is. Manchester sti'eet, three i aoprs paat Tuam street. Open till 12 p.m. 4 .Brief Bags and all kinds of Travelling Bags. The largest: Mock in town. Go and see for yourself. 'AtH. •chmedes, 81 Manchester street. 1
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8708, 2 February 1894, Page 8
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