AUCTIONS. ! TONKS. NORTON & CO. .V. Toxks] (W. H. Nortox THIS DAY. EXTRAORDINARY SALE. On account of whom it may concern. FURS AND PIANOS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, In their Rooms, THIS DAY, At one o'clock, Under instructions by cable from the executors in an Estate, A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF FUR GOODS, Just landed by steamer. The Assortment comprises—Real Tasmanian opossum carriage rugs, grey opossum, wallaby (dark and silver), kangaroo bordered opossum and bear carriage rugs, kangaroo, fox and opossum fedora., capes and victorincs, ladies' muff handbags, footwonners. <_c. N.B.—Please note that ever;- line must be sold. Also, To close consignments, And on account of various ownere, At 2 o'clock Same Day, Handsome piano, walnut and gold case, .f L llin, by Carl Knause Walnut case piano, new, latest improvements, by Tonisc-a Walnut and gold piano, new, latest improvements, by Tonisca Walnut case piano, new, lipp action, by Bernhard Walnut and gold piano, new, lipp action, by Bernhard Walnut case piano, new, iron frame, by Bemthal Walnut case piano, nearly new, by Milner and Thompson Walnut case pianette, by Rosenor, nearly new Bord pianette, nearly new 12 Autoharps, new Now is the time for anyone to purchase a piano at their own price, as exceptional circumstances have arisen which is forcing the shippers of these pianos to realise at all costs, our instructions being- to sell to best advantage. TONKS, NORTON, and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 1532 165 Colombo street. BOWMAN AND SON THIS DAY, Commencing at 12 o'clock. SADDLERY. SADDLERY. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured with instructions from a Saddler who is giving up business and leaving Christchurch, to SELL, within their Rooms, as above, a large and varied stock of HARNESS, &c. The following is a list of a few of the lines to be sold: —Single and double sets of harness (new and second-hand), English riding saddles, Colonial made saddles, dray harness, buggy harness, collars, breeching, plough harness, bridles, trap harness, leading straps, trotting whips, trotting boots, horsecovers, oilskin coats, loggings, a quantity of Little's scale blight cure, and a host of sundries too numerous to particularise. Note.—As our client is leaving immediately, every lot must be cleared. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, &c, 1572 200-206 Hereford street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY" NEXT, Commencing at 12 o'clock. BOOKS. ~ BOOKS. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured with instructions from Lady yon Haast to SELL, within their Rooms, as above, THE COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE LATE SIR JULIUS YON HAAST, Details of which may be seen in to-morrow's papers. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, 1573 200-206 Hereford street. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. THIS DAY,. At 12.30 sharp. SEASONABLE, USEFUL, AND ORNAMENTAL. ANOTHER GREAT FUR SALE. £475 FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- £475 FIVE POUNDS WORTH OF SPLENDID FUR GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TIjrESSRS AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. have JjfJL received another very IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT of HIGH-CLASS FURS from one of the Largest Continental and Australian Fur Merchants, from whom they have received instructions to place these Wonderful Goods on the market BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Consisting of a splendid assortment of carriage rugs, hearth rugs, and ladies' apparel, _c. N.B.—And as we are instructed to sell every line without reserve intending purchasers should not miss this opportunity, as it is the last they will have this season. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 1590 Auctioneers. SYDNEY FRUITS. QOI CASES ORANGES, LEMONS, O&L MANDARINS, PINEAPPLES AND BANANAS. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Rooms, ex Hauroto, the above goods. SALE THURSDAY, at 11 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 1579 Auctioneers. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS. TTkARFIELD MONTHLY SALE. FRIDAY~NEXT. Entries Received— QAA PRIME FREEZERS ftf) PRIME FREEZERS OQ VERY FORWARD HOGGETS gO PRIME FAT 2-TOOTHS 260 2 " TOOTH CROSSBREDS Further Entries Invited. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 1569 Auctioneers. .1. T. FORD & CO. DARFIELD MONTHLY MARKET. FRIDAY, 19-_TdaY OF JULY. JT. FORD AND CO. will SELL BY PUBLIO » AUCTION at the DARFIELD SALEYARDS, 200 FAX SHEEP 200 Further Entries Solicited. J. T. FORD, 1571 Auctioneer. ARTHUR APPLEBY.
ARTHUR APPLEBY, AUCTIONEER. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LAND VALUER AND LICENSED BROKER UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. Offices—HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Adjoining Union Bank of Australia). 23 Years' Active Experience in above Branches with Mr Chas. Clark, Auctioneer, Christ, church. WANTED. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS for Small to Large Sums, at Lowest Current Interest. No procuration fees. TENANTS For Several Good-sized Houses. Also, for First-class Suburban House, fully furnished. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FREEHOLD. 82ft 6in Frontage (1-acre), Montreal street, next corner Hereford street, with two Houses. Price, for freehold, £600. In Cathedral square, adjoining Dalgety and Co.'s— 40ft Frontage by SOft, right-of-way 16ft. Freehold, £450. 3 Good Cottages (one line), in Sydenham. 6 excellent SHOP BUILDING FRONTAGES in Colombo street, city; two comers, being Ufe entire frontage between St. Asaph and Marton streets, each 28ft 9in x 119 ft 3in with right-of-way at back. To purchase the freehold and expend £500 for shop and dwelling, provide fully for insurance, rates, repairs and sinking fund equals a weekly rental of 25s only. HIONABLE Fur Pelerines and Capes Is 6d to 15s; Lined Gloves 6$ Gd now 3s 6& Beath's
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9159, 17 July 1895, Page 8
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