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Auctions. S i i BOWMAN AND SON THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 prompt. FURNITURE"FURNITURE. COMPULSORY SALE! SHORT NOTICE. By order and on account of whom it may concern. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received peremptory instructions t» i-ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, W itbout reserve. Within their Great Rooms. 200-205 Hereford street, A lot of nice useful and ornamental Furniture, including go d tapestry cornet, linoleum, matting, occasional chaise, occasional tables, —richer chairs, Austrian chairs, wh-vtnot, octagon table, pictures, vrses, cr net. horn hot rack. Sea set, dinner eervice, lamp, glassware, fender. Irons, brass mounted double oedsteod, spring mattress, single bedstead, dnchesse taole, waihstand. ware, looking gla*s, toilet set, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, Ac Compulsory Sole. No Reserve. 2826 BOWMAN ond SON, Auctioneers, &c THIS DAY, Commencing ot 2 p.m. DBAPERY,~~I)RAPERY. CONTINUATION OF SALE. No Old Stock. All Fre»h Lines. On account; of whom it may concern. In on Assigned Estate. f I \HELIST compii«esall-wool Cashmere dress JL pieces. Cashmere cloths, flannel, boys* suits, dress material, print, plush, silk velvet, tflk plush, tweed, hosiery, pique, flannelette, shirts, bed quiita. table cloths, rable napkins, handkerchief*, Turkish and other towels, Brussels carpet, tapestry carpet, hearth rugs, bed mas, mats, &c Sale at 2 p.m. No reserve. 2627 BOWMAN and SON. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON. instructed by Mr J. G. tfhrimpton, will HOLD A B of the above within their Rooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, ot 11 o'clock. A very Choic Collection of JEWELLERY AND VsUFUL ARTICLES. No Reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 3629 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. FOB SALE. WOOLSTON (near Christchurch)—Close on _ram, handy for rail, currying, tanning, woolBcouring or fellmougery works. Large buiidIm; dnided into six compartments, square *nd circular pit-*, fit ings. Sec ; one acre splendid land, river boundary, and good artesian. Price £300. 12 H.P. PORTABLE ENGINE, by Clayton and Shuttlewortb, in capital order and condition. Price £105. Owner called away from the colony, immediate sale necessary. MKRIVALE LANK—I acre rich land, well i fenced and 1 <id out in lawn, orchard, ft >wer I and vegetable gardens, well stocked, 7-roomed house, hall, bathroom, scullery and ou: buildlags. Valuable property ut very low price. SOUTH BELT, Christchurch — 7-roomed house, good h.JI, room- are large, two-stall Stable, feedbouse, etc Good section, abutting on railway, large prospective value. FERRY KOaD Oust oil)— Near town, tram aad school, 5-roomed hou»e, scullery ond outbuilding-, garden. Sec. £150, bargaiu. SUMNErt — Very capital .-roomed house, scullery, verandati. Sec. on good section, capital position. Owner determined to realise. Will sell for £165. PAPANUI ROAD—At greatly reduced price, nothing within reason refused, 5 acres rich land, residence of ten rooms and offices, every necessary outbuildings. One of the best orchards in Canterbury. Owner is here for three weeks only, and is determined to sell before leaving. Small deposit, balance con remain ot 6J per cent. CHRISTCHURCH 6UBURBAN - General •tore, doing itood business. Double-fronted shop, good dwelling-hou-e. Bokenouse atid •table easily added if required. Owner going into a farm will sacrifice. WORCESTER STREET, Christchurch—loTOomed house, bathroom ond offices, _-acre in garden, &c. Will be sold at low figure in order so wind up estate. WALTHAM—Stood 4-roomed house, verandah, stabling ond outbuildings, I or j-acre, two good orcnards. BRYNDWK-3a 2r 16p, 6-roomed bonse and O-Boes. stabling, eta a. bargain. Inquire tor part-oulars.. OUR NEXT MONTHLY AUCTION SALS OF PROPERTY WILL BE IN MARCH. W. R. HARDING, (Assoeioted with BOWMAN and SON), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ <m i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) >_——————— i ———_—__— RAM AND EWE FAIR. (THURSDAY, MARCH 15th. TfTE ore now RECEIVING ENTRIES for * ' the above fixture, and shall be glad if •H Clients favouring us with Entries would kindly hand us particulars as early as possible. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH Bth. A. H. TURNBULL, Manager, 1855 J. J. ISBISTKR, Auctioneer. H. B SORENSEN. I—————— ' _—_——— THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. At the Salerooms, Lichfield street. HB. SORENSEN ha* received instrnc- • tions from the owner, who is leaving Cjui-cchurch, TO SELL, Absolutely Without the Slightest Reserve, 1 beautiful sni c drawing-room furniture in vevet ana silk tapestry, also 1 bedroom suite, spring mattress, feather bed, pillows, and sundiies; also, 12 sets toiletware. H. B. SORENSEN, 808 Auctioneer. FLEMING & CO. rPHE UNDERSIGNED having received instructions from HENRY ALLEY, Esq., of Hikutaia (who is retiring from business), will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date, THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE FARM, COMPRISING ABOUT 3564 ACRES, Particulars of which are os follows:— THE FARM COMPRISES ABOUT 35 g 4 ACRES. Small portion being unimproved, remainder Being FIRST-CLASS FERTILE LAND, Conveniently situated, being easily ap-proa-hoa by road, river ana railway. Distance from Thames 12 miles, where a market can be o oca—tea far all aorta of farm produce. Also being situated, ia the immediate vicinity of the gold mines of Waihi. K-aang-hak-, Wuitcl—>uta and Komata. Steamers from Auckland pass the farm twice weekly, and there is coach communication daily with Te Aroha and Gr-hom-towo. TBE FARM ISDIVIDED INTO 22 PADDOCKS BY POST and WIRiS" FENCES. AwTgearea being First-class Agricultural and Fattening Land for both Cattle onu Sheep, ie being one of the beat for toat purpose ia the Thames Valley. Substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE of 11 ROOMS. With commodious Barns, Outhouses, Stables ' Cowsheds and every convenience. Large Shed for storage of agricultural implements. Blacksmith's forge, with Dwelling of i rooms attached. -Uso, SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. gltnated on the bank of the Thames River. THE FARM IS WHOLLY UNINCUMBERED. TERMS AT SALE. FLEMING AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, THAMES. SUB J;

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 8

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