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Auctions. AYEBS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. r. UNDER BILL OF SALE. Under Chattels Transfer Act, 1886, and the several Acts amzitding same, and a certain Bill of Sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THIS~~ DAY, At 1.30 p.m. ' TIfESSRS AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. have X*M. received instructions /rom the holder of the Bill of Sale to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, the FURNISHINGS of a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, • Including—Organ by Mason and Hamlin, piano by Enrnl, suite in horse hair, Brussels and tapestry carpets, brass-mounted fenders, brass fire irons, wool mats, Extninster hearth rugs, dining table, lace curtains, curtain pole and ringa, J pictures, Austrian chairs, occasional tables, oO vols. valuable books, quantity ornaments, double and single brass mounted iron bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, feather pillows, bedding, wardrobe (glass door), Duchesse toilet table, washstands and ware, chest drawers, toilet glasses, wood and rocking chairs, dinner service, colonial couches, glass ware, and culinary utensils. Also, under instructions from the Bailiff B.M. Court, THE FURNISHINGS OF A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE. Terms Cash. No Reserve. ■ 1977 AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. NELSON FRUIT. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Rooms, I KA CASE 3 Prime TOMATOES, Plums, Peaches, J.VV/ Cucumbers, Italian Lemons, Pines, Cocoanuts, Apples, &c. Also, New Potatoes, Onions, &c. Terms Cash. No Reserve. AYEUS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 19?8 ; Auctioneers. AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. A VERY COMPACT AND USEFUL FABM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By Order and under Instructions from the Administratrix. Tl/TESSRS AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. have JLtX been favoured with instructions from the Administratrix to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Land, Property and Commercial Salerooms, 222 Cashel street west, on ~» MQNDAY/. FEBRUARY thb 11th, At 2 o'clock p.m., ALL THAT COMPACT AND VERY USEFUL FARM Known as VICKERY'S, AT UPPER RICCARTON. To be Sold as follows :— Lot I—Cottage and 1 Acre of Land Lot 2—Sections Nos. 873 and 1720, containing about 39 Acres Lot No. 1392, containing about 25 Acres more or less. The land is well-fenced, and all laid down in English grass and in good heart. For a gentleman's residence it is superb, or to sporting men who desire residence and grounds near the trysting place of the chief sports of Canterbury, would find: this property most convenient, or live stock merchants who need secure paddock accommodation for the Addington Market being close to the Great-South road and railway would find this position all that could be desired, am as the property must be sold, buyers will find this an opportunity rarely met with. For further particulars and cards to view apply to AYEBS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers, Or to P. H. BRUGES, Es«., ,__. Barrister and Solicitor, 1979 Hereford street, Christchnrch. TUTTON AND WILMOT. ~ BANGIOBA. ~" COTTAGE AND LAND. j TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12m. TtifESSRS TUTTON and WILMOT have received XtJL . instructions from Mr H. T. Elderton, to SELL on the above date, all that ELIGIBLE SECTION OF LAND, together with a 4-roomed COTTAGE, situate in Church and George streets, Rangiora. Sale at 3 p.m. N.B.—ln the event of there being no bid for the Property as it stands the Cottage will be sold without reserve for removal. TUTTON and WILMOT, 1857 * Auctioneers, Rangiora. S EFT ON, THUBSDAY, FEBBUAEY 28. T»J-ESSRS TUTTON and WILMOT have been i.TX favoured with instructions from the Rev. B. Tout, who is leaving for the North Island, TO SELL on the Premises, as follows:— . 2 Acres of Land, situate Town Reserve, and adjoining Mr D. Gome's property, Sefton; 2 good dairy Cows in profit, 1 Jjlaok harness Mare, 1 chestnut saddle Mare (good sort), 1 Yankee Waggon. Household Furniture, comprising— Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Writing Tables, Fenders and Fire Irons, Carpets, Cheffoniers, quantity of Books, &c. Bedroom Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Chairs, Carpets, Washstands and Wore, Dressing Tables,. Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, am Sundries. Saleatl2.3o. Extra Stock may be entered for this sale, particulars of which are requested to be forwarded at once. and WILMOT, 1973 j Auctioneers, Rangiora. JOSEPH CLARKE AND SON. THIS DAY, at 3 o'ciiOCK. NELSON AND AUCKLAND FRUITS. JOSEPH CLARKE and SONS will SELL at their rooms, Manchester street, IQA OASES Choice NECTARINES, PEACHES J.OV PLUMS, PINES, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, &C. Also, Italian Lemons, Potatoes, String Onions, &c. Sale 3 o'clock sharp. , M , ■ ■ C. H. MORALL, IWI Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, Atlßo'clock. UNRESERVED SALE oFfREEHOLD PROPERTY AT SEFTON, Estate of M. Robertson. JOSEPH CLARKE and SON have been instructed to SELL, At their Booms, Manchester street (next Edwards, Bennett and Co.), By order of Trustees, to close estate of M. Robertson, QUARTER ACRE, with Store, Dwelling and large stable ' Atoo, SECTION, containing 30 perches, with 4-roomed house and good brick cellar, suitable for bacon curing. Let to a good tenant Title Land Transfer. The property is for absolute sale, our instructions are NO RESERVE. Sale 12 o'clock sharp. 1967 C. H. MORRALL, Auctioneer. H. B SORENSEN. THIS DAY. ~" TUESDAY, 11 o'clock. POULSON STREET, ADDINGTON, NEAR ST, MARX'S. . TT & SORENSEN has received instructions from JLJL* Mr Wood, who is leaving for England, TO SELL, on the Premises, FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of piano by Boorman, London; cane and wicker chairs, oilcloth, carpet, rugs, fenders, occasional and other tables, bedsteads, double and single mattresses, pillows, chests of drawers, dining I tables, kitchen utensils, tubs, wheelbarrow, I garden and other tools, galvanised iron, wood, , and sundries. No reserve. 1920 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. SIxESIHGEB'S ' " BHEUMATIO BALSAM IS the Only Genuine and Scientific Preparation for the Cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, &c., 4c. •! Thousands have testified to the Cures effected. See Pamphlets. SLESINGEB'S HOBSE, CATTLE AND DOG MEDICINES Are approved of by all owners of Horses, Cattle and Dogs all through New g-rh"^ and Australian Colonies. Every person who used them was pleased, and not a single complaint made these forty yeaxs. SOLD BY— a COOK, Chemist, Cashel street. C. S. HOWELL, Saddler, Cashel street. EJNCAUys G.LC, W.PlßHiFurriejf 10010,,,1,08^1 - --• Cashel street. W. H. TRAVERS, Saddler, .■• ■ St. Asaph street WALLACE and CO., Chemista, High street. (All of Christchurch). Wholesale from H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale Druggist, 133 Cashel street, A Gold Medal was Awarded mc at the Christchurch Exhibition, and First and Highest Award at Christchurch and Dunedin Exhibitions. S. SLESINGEB, VETERINARY SURGEON, DUNEMjj,

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9020, 5 February 1895, Page 8

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