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Auctions. TONES, NORTON & CO. W. Tosxs.l (W.H. NOBTOX. THIS DAY. BOOTS AND SHOES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND FANCY GOODS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY Piano, la good ord*r. by Duff and Hodgson. Boot-tatcer'a Sewing Machine. Lob of Shelving, Counters, fee. 40 Cases Nelson Tomatoes. ISO Akaroa Cheese, esaorted aus*. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL tfco above by PUBLIC AUCTION iv their Rooms, commencing *c 11 a»m. TONBtS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 2376 165 Colombo street. _^^ THIS DAY, W. Tosks.l IW. Norton 1 . ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. MESSRS TONKS. "NORTON and CO- have reciived instructioas iby Cable) from Mrs Ball, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, At 1 o'clock, In their Rooms,- Colombo street, ALL that; PARCEL OF LAND, Containing about Half an Acre, situate in Princes street, off Madras street North, Together with a well built HOUSE OP FIVE ROOMS, With all the necessary fireplaces, roofed with iron, good stable and outhouses, good orchard well stocked with young f roit trees, at present leased to a first-class tea out. N.B.—Anyone looking out for a genuine nibble shouid attend this sale. TONKS, NORTON and CO., AuctioneTS, 2430 165 Colombo street. W. Tonks) I W.H. Norton. TO PUBLICANS, CONFECTIONERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. HEATHCOTE TROTTING CLUB. TkM ES3RS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have Ifll been favoured with instruction* from the abnve Club TO SELL, within their Rooms, on WEDNESDAY NK'XT, the 14th March, at 2 o'clock, the PRIVILEGES in couueci j.jn with their at. Patrick's Day Meeting, which takes place on SATURDAY NEXT, tne 17th March. The lots comprise — No. i, publican's and luncheon booth; No. 2, confectioner's booth; No. 3. oyster and fruit stall; No. 4, sporta. As the race meeting is to be held on a recognised public bolidty, a large attendance of the public is naturtNly anticipated. TONKS, NORTON and CO., General Auctioneers, 165 Colombo street. 2G77 CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS .FOR SALE BY MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. Auctione-rs and Estate Agents, 165 Colombo street, Christchurch. j ficf r -LYTTELTON~STRF__T. off Madras ! x,w street south—Section 96ft frontage. aitesian well 4?i4n- BAaß <-DOES STREET - Section 3iJ.-x\J ha Ting33ft frontage by depth 99ft, good building site glQfl-CHESTER STREET EAST-J-acre, *" x " v ' fencer!, ap.enaid site for dwelling ;£KA— AIKMAN'd ROAD, close to Papanui mt\j roa __2 capital sections, J-acre each PQK-ONSLOW STRKET—Grand section, J- * w - , acre, fenced »nd ready for hnildiag oa Sumner road-Seo- ****** tion lrood 1 p-rch, fenced i?sfl-° FF RICCARTON , KOAD-Section £fin- 3YDEN HAM. Colombo street—Capital *' building site. 1-acro £KK-_DG_WAR_ ROAD-J-acre, in fruit *' vt * trees, witk old house thereon J?QA—LINWOOD, Worcester street-Section *'*'" having 4Qft frontage, capital sit* for dwelling And A NUMBER OF OTHERS IN CITY AND SUBURBS. Terms arranged. BOWMAN AND SON THIS DAY, COMMENCING! AT 11 A.M. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Gold watches, silver watches, gold chains, silver chains, jewellery, rings, brooches, field glasses, fishing rods, cornet, accordeon, tools, books, Bible, B.L. gun, brace and bits, saddle, knives, forks, spoons, opera glass, ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, S'Uts, blankets, boots, overcoats, waterproofs, and 1001 articles too numerous to mention. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are inatrocted by Mr J. G. Shrimpton to SttLL by PUBLIC AUCTION within their Rooms, as above. Every lot offered will be SOLD to the Highest Bidder Without Reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 2766 Auotioneere, &c, 200-208 Hereford street. STATIONERY, BOOKS, MUSIC. ALSO, CASH DESK, LEAD SINKS, &c. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MONDAY* NEXT, Commencinc at 1 p.m. MESSRS BOWMA*f7"and SON will BELL by AUCTION, within their Great Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, _ cases copy books, 3 doz. pumics stones, 14 cases diaries, about 300 new books, including novels. &c.; also, cash de*k, 2 | . lead sinks: also, a large quantity of music suitable for music teachers, choir masters and otbers. No Reserve. ,• 2767 BOWMAN and SON._ ! Bowman and Son*.] [Bowman" ant> Sox USEFUL FURNITURE. Comprising every conceivable article required in a well-appointed house. TUESDAY NEXT. It ft ESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured Lva wiib iiiatructiona from a Lady who is leaving *,? England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Witkin their Great Rooms. 200-209 Hereford ■ !■■ street,- ■ " • The Whole of her Furni ure and Effects,- removed from her residence Avon«de, tit eoavenienoe of display aad' unreserved Sale. Ste Monday's par era for Met and pari dcolor-, Articles on View Monday afternoon. Note—There ia a very large and varied coll notion of Furniture for this sale. Tho*e requiring gocdi should m-tke a point of attending the sale, for every lot will be cold without reserve, BOWMAN and SON, 2768 Auctioneer*, 200-303 Hereford atreet. _— —-— I. . ■■ i' '.'ii —. A. P. TUTTON. RANGIORA RAM FAIRMONDAY, MARCH I9th» Under the auspices of the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association. MR A. P. TUTTON will SELL, on the Show Ground, Rangiora, oa accoant various high-class breeders, RAMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Which will be fully* described in future adver- ' t_iement3. As the ENTRIES CLOSE on THURSDAY, March 15th, to enable cataloguing, client* will kindly forward entries as early a* poasiole. A P. TUTTON, Auctioneer, Rangiora. RANGIORA LIVE STOCK MARKET. A. P. TUTTON will SELL on TUESDAY NEXT, SHEEP, CATTLE, AND PIGS. Saleat II *.n_ A P. TUTTON, 271? Auctioneer. Raaglora. ASHLEY, IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR A. P. TUTTON ha* received iastraettn* from Mrs DIXON (who is giving up farming), to SELL AT THE HOMESTEAD, Ashley, on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, IS-L The whole of her LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AND FARMING PLANT, Comprising SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FARM TOOLS, ftc. Farther particulars will appear in future daily papers. A P. TUTTON, 2718 Auctioneer, Raogiora. I

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 11