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Auctions. ■ m,_ . BOWMAN AND SON Eowman _nd Sox.! [Bowman and Son. . THIS DAY, ' Commencing at 12 Noon. SHOP-FITTINGS. FURNITURE, FANCY GOODS, .fee. •MyfESSRS BOWMAN and SON are inj_fl stnicted to SELL BY AUCTION, on tbe Premises. 137 Manchester street (opposite Burkes Hotel), a Quantity of GOODS, Comprising ehettonier, ta.'ea, chairs, cheflfo-., nier with bookcase and writiug-tabl", sitting-room furniture,* bedroom furniture, shop fittinga. large cedar bookcase (about 9ft wide) with glass doors, counter cases, show cases, pigeonholes, window • fixtures, boards and tressles, lot fancy good's stationery, picture.. Sec The list of goods to be offered comprises many mor. articles than are advertised. Those requiring sbop fittings, fancy good* or furniture are advised to attend, a_ every lot offered. is for bon_ fide unreserve'! sal* 1 . No Reserve. Positive clearance. 972 -.Q\*r______S t and. SON, Anctioneera. Sec Bowman avd Sox. 1 [Bowman and Son. SALE AT LINWOOD. furnitureTpian'o, &c. As contained in Dinine-room. Hall, 7 Bedrooms, Dressing-rooms, Kitchen, and Outhouses. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Commencing a*: 12 noon. i MESSRS BOWMAN and SON' are favoured with instructions from the Executors in the Estat" of the late Capt. H. C. Lanauze, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Premise', "Beaulieu." Worcester street (a few doors over East Belt, Linwood), The FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as above. Full particulars in yesterdays and to-mor-row's papers. Note—Every lot for unreserved sale. Special—Trams leave Hobbs' Corner at 11.10, 12.5,1.5. Sale will commence at 12 noon. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, Sec, He-eford street. 956 P 0 E S A L E. , FAIRLIE, near Townahip and Railway Station—l 77 Acres Very Good ijftiid, well watered, £i 10s per acre, and terms.. Owner prefers cash, - and will take less for prompt payment. SPRINGSTON, near Railway Btation, and within easy driving distance of Christchurch— Over 100 Acres, Capital Farm, good 6-roomed House, and all necastfary Buildings. Tbe whole in first-rato order. Will te sold at low price, and. on very easy terms. ARMAGH STREET, City—Residence, seven rooms, scullery, laundry, &c, J-acre garden. Reduced price. Deposit and oalance at 6_ per cent. GLOUCESTER STKEICT. just over East Belt—Newly-Built Villa Residence, six rooms, ; bathroom, laundry, every convenience, .-acre. CHRISTCHURCH-Large hall suitable for entertainments, easily converted into factory, over hall-acre land; <-ood corner position;. splendid building site. Sell a bargain, or would let. - ■ _ '• ■. SYDENHAM, GibboiT street — Little Bargains. Last remaiDiug Sections. 17 perches £15; over J-acre £30. Pot alittlo money to it, build a house, aad haves, borne of your own. TO BUIL-EHs'aND OTHERS. ..' A CHANCE. ' i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. J Ie CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS, f o The property of an absentee. _ Must be sold. Price low. Term's easy. No reasonable offer ref asecr, These most desirable Building Sections are situate on Lower High street —nd Sc Asaph street, Chriatoburch. Those on High street are opposite the grounds of the Conven. of the Sacred Heart, aud huve the advantage of the open spac. afforded. The St. Aa&ph street sections are also wen situated. For residences, speculation, or investment no better building bites can be found. A wonderful concession to the man who is surQciently enterprising to erect the first building. ' ■ .• Buy and build, and double your money in twelvemonths. OUR NEXT MONTHLY AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES WILL BE HELD IN FEBRUARY. W. R. 33AEDIKG, (Associated with BOWMAN t and SON), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, t CHR_3TCH"CI_3CHAYERS, BEAUC_LAMP & CO. ii ~'" ' ' ■ THIS DAY, at 10.30 sharp, AVERS, B_AUCJB___., and CO. will SifiLLBY AUCTION, At their Roomi, 22_ Cashel street west, 551-Cases Nelson Tomatces, ripe 10 Cases local do do 10 Cheeses 5 Cases Picton Bloaters. 5 Cases Preserved Rabbits _ also Apples. Unions, Potatoes, __c AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 93. Auctioneers. * ' THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock.^ MONSTER SALE"" OF SUPERIOR . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Under Six Distress Wan-a_ts and Bailments-' a YERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will - SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms. 222 Cashel street WeSt, • A Splendid.Lot of HOUSKHOLD FDRNITURE. The list contains every- article required in household furniture, including the followingSuite in walnut: and- green rep, do in rimu and tapestry, waTdrobe inlaid aad glass door, 5 couches in horsehair and cretonne, tapestry carpets, 12 Austrian chairs, _ double bar fenders and irons, 2 iron swing cots, 2 perambulators, ruober tyres, 6 arm chairs, _ roc_mg' do, 10 stretchers, mattresses and pillows, 5 single iron bedS'eads and mattresses, 6 double iron bedsteads, spring mattresses and beds, 5 waahstands and ware, 1 extension dining, table, 2 chests drawers, Wertheim sewing machine, dinner service, breakfast set., 1 double-barreled b-l, 1 large range, 1 smalldd. toilet glasses, quantity crockery, kitchen utemils and sundries. Terms casb. No reserve. AVERS, BKAUCHAMP and. CO., 910 ■ Auctioneers. F. C_ TABART. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I4th, 1894. SPECIAL ENTRIES. 1 P.A FAT CROSSBRED EWES | flfl/\ MERINO WETHERS _\£\ HEAD FAT CATTLE rv GOOD SPRINGERS MILES and CO., LIMITED, j 933 L ''"' . Auctioneers. _ j WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. THE FOURTH SALE of the SEASON will be held on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16t_. 1 CATALOGUES CLOSE ON TUESDAY. ISth All."Wool for this Sale must be in Store not latex than 6 p-m. on this date. F. a TABART," 719 Auctioneer. D.THOMAS. D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox aad Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND. INS U RANCH AND KSTATK AGENT, •vffcUATOR. WOOL AND GKAIN BROKBR. ASHB£ETON. LOANS NEGOTIATBD. WEEKLY *S**'-ht- <: ' of Live Stook Tinwald and Ashburton alternately, FORTNIGHTLY SALKS ef Sheepskins. Fat, Hides, Sec, on Fridays, SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season, < GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commis-iott. CL_LARING SALKS a 8 u_r Arraiatsemens. AGENT FOR Matson an- Co.. Christcnurch * , i Booth, Macdonald and Co., Co-iste'iuro-r' Masaey-Harris Reaper and Binder White 1 * Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insuranc. Oo Wright, Stepheason and Ca, D_oedla Colonisd Investment Co., Dunedin Nation—lMortgatfeCo., Christcnxiroa ' " Gr_b_m's Foot Rot Composition L . Planet Jun. Garden and Field Toots. [ THOMAS. Auc-oaeer. > ' _ _r* I»ADSTONE Bags, Brief Ba« and all L I_T kinds of Travelling Bags. The larges. utock in town. Go aud see for yours-f. At H. 1 Schmedes, 81 Manchester street. ST.~ GEORGE | JAM.—Selected Fruit and Best Sugar. All Grocers,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8717, 13 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8717, 13 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8717, 13 February 1894, Page 8

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