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Auctions. _- BOWMAN AND SON THIS DAY. Commencing at 2p.m. SALE OF FURNITURE, Off Office Road, St. Albans. 11l SSSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured ifl with instructions to SELL BT AUCTION, on the premises. Barker street (off Office road, near Papanui road), The CONTENTS of FOUR ROOMS, well and comfortably furnished, comprising—Dinlug and eittingroom furniture, carpet, tables. Austrian and other chairs, ornaments, quantity of oilcloth, cutlery, crockery, glassware, passage oilcloth, bedstead, spring mattress, top mattrea*. blankets, duchease table, washatacd, ware, kitchen furnirure, cooking utentiis, portable copper, &c &c No reserves. Sale at 2 p.m. BOWMAN aud SOS, 1859 Auctioneers, &c-^ Bowman and Sox.] Bowman and So>~. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 11 a.m. FIRST-CLASSFUR^ITURB, MAHOGANY, WALNUT, OLIVEWOOD, &c, Comprising Drawing-Room, Diving-Room, Hall, and Bedroom Furniture, which has only been in use about four mom us, and purchased from the principal arc furnishers of Tottenham Court road, London, |»Jf ESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured UrX with instructions fram C. A. Berry, Ksq. (who in leaving Chriscchorch), to StfiiL Bx PUBLIC AUCTION. The whole of his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed from his residence. Iddinjjton, to Rooms 230—2j6, Hereford street. for convenience of sale. Too following is a list of a few of the articles to be sold :— DRaWIXG-RODM—Brussels carpet, square, rugs, splendid piano, suite in tapestry, comprising doubl;-seated setr.ee, 4 chairs and 2 \a&y chairs, occasional tables, piano stool, leader, irons, coal - vase, walnut overmantel, valuable paintings, fino engravings, handsome eboniatd cheffonier, whatnot witu mirrors, footstools, rich ciirrains. choica ornaments, &c DINING-ROOM—Magnificent eolid mahogany sideboard, witu mirror back, circuiar doors and cellared c. rich vcivetpllo carpet, with border lafcx 13tt, rug, mahogany extension dining table, with screw. Of r. large pier glass, 6 leather chairs, with mahogany frames, .easy chairj, cornice poles, lot books, rich curtain?, dinner services, tea seta, lino gla*eware, nahozany dinner wastron, bookcases, Br,c BEDROOM No. 1-Maaaivo aud c egmt bedVtead, sft wide, wicb all brass foot, superior ipring mattieas to fit, rich Brussels cornet, with Dorder 12ft by 12rt, rugs, set ware, aolid duchesee table, solid walnuc washstand with Garble top, handsome walnut wardrobe, with mirror door, chamber pedestal, pier glass, I dock, chairs, curtains, &c. BEUROOMs 2 and 3—Carpet, duchesse tables, washscaudi, ware, chests of drawers, brass rail bidate&dn, Austrian chsirs, &c. Complete sec o" kitchen f m-nitme, cooking utensils, hatha, garden tools, &<•. HALLr-Superior oilcloth 141 c x mate, handsome walnut hall stand, wicfa mirror back, regulator ciccx, &c. Now on View. The Auctioneers have every confidence in advising those requiring? superior furniture to attend this sale. Rarely if ever do such choice articles come into the market. The whole for bona fide unreserved sale. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, fee., 1858 200-200, Hereford street. SHORT NOTICE. TGI VKR T B cTB V KNOWS The difficulty of securing a few acres of land and a compact and comfortable residence within easy distance of Chriatchurch, the queen cifey of New Zealand. Bryndwr is one of the most attractive, fashionable &nd healthy suburbs of Cnristchurch, is well served by coach, and within easy walking distance of that city. At Bryndwr, on Webb's road, there are a ACRES OF CAPITAL LAND. subdivided into handy paddocks, laws, garden and orchard, together with a substantial, honestly-built HOUSE, containing six principal rooms, hall, dairy, scullery, laundry and other offices, stabling and outbuildinrs, which MESSRS BOWMAN and SON. Associated with Mr W. R. HARDING, have been favoured with instructions from Mr DAN GRIFFITHS, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Attheir Land Salerooms, 200-206 Hereford street, Chrtstchurch, , At 2 p.m., on FEB. 28th. NOBODYKNOWStiie price of this Tamable property; that will be determined by the highest bidder at the time and place abovenamed. ANYBODY CAN KNOW further particulars of this important sale by applying to the Auctioneers. BOWMAN and SON. MM Associated with W.R, Harding. F OB S A L E. IK CHOICEJJUIIiDING SECTIONS. v.=bir ,£• !«•»•** °* ■» absentee. Mom low; terms easy; no reasonable efflw refused..These most desirable bnlldinc ■actions are sicnate on Lower straee and St. Asaph atreet, Christohurch? Those on street are opposite the Grounds *%»* **&* •*«*»• *r» *too well eroated. .Far residences, speculation or investment no better building sites can be> Cound. . ' CHRISTCHURCH, Salisbury street —sroomwt house, stabling, fee., larae s«;t-Vt« five chains frontage; coulcTbeadvantaeecSbSv suj vp into buildinT want to close estate as once and will sacrifice mttaTi£rt£?££fc ei SAIRLI»I near Township and Ftailwar MEW BRIGHTON-George. «tre«t.7 acre SSSf h 0 " 5 ?! Olipital **«n.eood ft-rSoied *»J°fe», *nd all necessar/ buildinrs. Th» wholerin flrst-rat« ord#t/ wSI behold SYDENHAM, Gibboy streec-LittlpßaiemfM. , Papanui road-Ei*ht-7 oomed si^* odoffl^ Jß . stabling, and every-modern j3SSS*y&££ acroa land - ore laad X>UR NE7,t MONTHLY AUCTION SALS 09 PROPERTY WILL BE IN FEBRUARY. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with BOWMAN and feON). 200-206 HEREFORD STRE£T, CHRISTCHURCH. AYEBS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. ■ IHIS DAY. AVERS, BBAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, all their Rooms, 222 Cashei street west, JIxTAVIUNI. OXr| CASES BANANAS Also, COCOANUT3, PEARS, TOM ATOSS APPLES, &c. . Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. ~ Terms cash. . No reserve. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., iSSI Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON fc CO. CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE MISSRS TONKS, V NORTON and Oα Auctioneers and Estate Agents, IK Colombo street, Christchurcb. £-CA- , LYTTKLTON~STRKBT. off Madras ~ uv, screec south—Section 93ft frontage. artesian well =Pl4O-BARBADOES STREET — Section &J -^ u liavinß33ftfronUge by depth 99fc, good building site £1 QQ—CHESTER STREET EAST-i-acre. &IO\J fencedf epjehoid site for dwelling fifiO-:AIRMAN'S ROAD, close to Papaani *->w road—2 capital sections, l-acr* each £*ftK-ONSLOW STREET—Grand section, JAao acre, fenced and ready for baildlag on £05-WATSONVILLB. Bumner road-Seo-3>u " / - tioa 1 rood 1 p«rch. fenced J650~ OFJJ, MCCaRTON ROAD-Sectlon Coloeto street-Capital * w buildlwtsite.l-acre £55—BDOawARB ROAD-i-acre, in fruit s -°° trees, wit* old house thereon £'Qn-LINWOOD. Worcester street-Section *" w having 40ft frontage, capital sit* for dwelling . And A NUMBER OF OTHERS IN CIT V AND SUBURBS. '_: ' T - Term* arranged. fruiS Palace Restaurant Removed to the JL Palaoe Fish and Oyster! Restaurant, ■ABchestec street, three doors past Tuam

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 8

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