AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON TO-M ORBOW, Commencing at 11 o'clock." PORTION* OF ASSIGNED STOCK IN THE ESTATE OF 11. W. WALTERS, Furnishing Warehouseman, Victoria street. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions to SELL, within their Rooms, •<i above, cnof-KF.nv. Hou.ow.vr.r. glassware, ItIIoLSTKREUS , ANi» t. AiUNKT-M \KKKS , SUNDRIES. 73 JKJZ. ;n'.'A SI'iJINGS. Comoumm.; iwHnth, !i;r\fj!s>, inr.itiiii'. l:edroor.i :'uuloi-,iUr«<.-:i:i;r-. ::H'h-:i t:.l)!f"-\ -.vrahf-tuiH , ... trunk* aii't portnnnN-.c;-. fv-mr.v ]ivvj.\uLli!ator», .-<.■•.■■•;:!_' 1.1 :■. l:in;■>•. *'.retf::>K-s, '.•!<>•■<:--. * lamps broom*. iii'-t<-':-, l.iiiV'."-'. !<>ri>s tnul-i, can'lip-.;:;';-. tii.-inrr scrvic?*, r\\\>- and eauecij. tea sei i i<-<->, jjla«sw:ire, hearth H'.e-, toilet set?, stair roii?, ladders, step 1 ;. i:oik'ri, tinware, buckets fryinjr pans baths, door ' knobs, locks, bolts, chair spying, and a host of goods too numerous to particularise. NOTE— Every Lot will positively l>t> Sold Without |h« Slightest Reserve. Goods on \ lew This Day. BOWMAN anrl SOX, Auctioneers, g283 200-206 Hereford street. IMPORTANT SALE household" furnituee Of Every Dfscription. BRASS AND IRON r.HI>>THADS. FENDERS AND fiREIRONS, BEDDING, CAIU'ETS, RUGS, &c, is Wrf ASSIGNED ESTAT!-: OF It. W. WALTERS, Furniture Warehouseman, Victoria street. "il/fESSRS COWMAN and SON have received inJtl etnictions to SELIi BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Premises Victoria street, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY XEXT, AUGUST frrn and 7tii, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock each day. Positive! v Genuine Unreserved Sale. See/nture'advertisement* for particulars: Catalogues now in preparation. BOWMAN' and SON, 6284 Auctioneer?. &c 200-206 Hereford street. W. R. HardlvoJ (Bowmas axd Son F 0 B SALE. FERRY ROAD, near City—4-roomed house and Bcnllory, copier, &c, practically nev.-, A acre in garden, with fniit tree , ?. Easy terms. JCHRISTCHURCU, Centrally situated—Hc?t paying boarding-house and refreshment rooms business in the colony. Small capital only required. FERRY ROAD, near City—Charmingly situated, near Lancaster Park, new β-roomed house, srood hall, sculler}', bathroom, detached laundry, verandah, &c. Good section. A chance to secure a really good property at low price and on very easy terms. PAPANUI. near traui and rail-Over <X acres eplendid land, {fraud orchard, residence of 10 rooms and offices, stabling, &c.; price £750, greater part of which can remain. Trust accounts are waiting open for the sale of thi3 property. NORTH BELT—7-roonied house, hall, bathroom, Verandah, Venetian blinds, every comfort and convenience, lawn, garden, and conservatory. Sacrifice lor £375, most of which can remain. CHRISTCHURCIf, innst be sold—Shop and dwelling-house, brick built; also cottage ami outAnything approaching reason will be accepted in order to wind up estate. WEST OXFORD, close station—72 acres land, good 6-roomed house, stablinir, and all necessary buildings. Sell at low price and easy terms; would take city or suburban cottage property as part payment. WEST OXFORD—Desirable fami of 180 acres, good house, blied and buildings. This is a well situated desirable farm. Owner desire's immediate sale; good part of purchase money can remain. Any person wanting: such a farm and who has a little money can buy it; the price will not stand in the way of sale. , BARBADOES STREET, ST. ALBANS—4-roomed house, scullery,' pantry, shed, tec., over 1-acre and grand garden. Small deposit, balance can remain.
TO LET. JEATHCOTE—Farm 25 acres, house and buildings. W. R. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 400-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 9133 PYNE AND CO. ' TATTEESALL'S. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1895. SPECIAL~ENTRY: Account Southern client, 6 FIRST CLASS MARES AND GELDINGS, 5 to 7 years, broken to all farm work. Trials General Entry includes, gA BEAD OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS mM ■ PYNE and CO., 8260 ' Auctioneers. JOHN INGRAM. FORTNIGHTLY SALE. TO-DAY, AUGUST Ist. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— 100 Fat 2-tooth Crossbreds. ■ 60 Fat 2-tooth Crossbreds 350 Hoggets £0 Fat Merino Ewes On account Mr W. Paget . ,6 Acres of good Turnips at West Oxford. 'On account of Bankrupt Estate of Amos Wright, live Stook, Implements and Land, Timber, Waggon, Potatoes, Grass Seed and Sundries. ■■-, JOHN INGRAM, KB? Auctioneer. H. B SORBNSEN. LYTTELTON. FRIDAY, 1 O'CLOCK. a$- SORENSEN will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, Norwich Quay, BLANKETS, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BROOMS, BACON, &0. No reserve. H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. ' She BALK of FRUIT TREES, odvertisted for fttdav, at the Yards, Christchurch, hae been POSTPONED Oil TUESDAY NEXT, owing to the bad feather. _ 2270 _ ■ WM. BUSS. ' . RANGIORA. NORTHERN CENTRAL HORSE FAIR. IQQ TOESES. TO-MORROW. tf.fi ID AY, AUGUST 2sr. SPECIAL ENTRY— Pn account of Mr E. Dunlop, of Cheviot, who is giving up carrying and general contract work, "I A REALLY GRAND DRAUGHT MARES and ' •■"" GELDINGS, wool waggons, &c , as follows: — 2 drought geldings, Bobby and Glen, 7 and 8 years ■ old respectively .3 draught mares, Willie, Jess and Bonnie, 6 and 7 years old 2 draught geldings, Darling and Prince I. 3 draught geldings, Baldy, Cham and Prince 11., 5, 6 and 7 years 9 drought geidings, Dick, Smiler, Punch And Uuggent, 7 and 8 years B wool waggons, by Johnston, nearly new , 4 aeta shaft harness 10 wts leading harness and sundry other effects. Both hones, waggons and harness are ol the very feat description, and are tor absolute sale. Also, On account Messrs Moss, Thompson and Reid, 8 draught geldings 1 draughtgeiding, prize taker 8 draught geldings And a GENERAL ENTRY of OA B O U S E S, * ,v Comprising Draoirht maree and trcldings, unbroken colts and ; fiUles, saddle and light harness horses. Xα coneequeee of the number of lots to be submitted , the Sale will commence at 11 o'clock. ' mmmM WM. BUSS, fOW Auctioneer. D. THOMAS.
D. THOMAS, (Date Matsoa, Cos and Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND INSURANCE AND *3l ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN Bi.OKEB ASHBURTON. W>ANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SAJ.ES of lire Stock Tinwald and Ashburton respectively JORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat, Hided &c.,on Fridava SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commission CLEARANCE SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOR Matson and Co., Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch Maseey Harris Reaper and Binder White's Sheep Dip Xiondon and Lancashire Insurance Co. - Wright, Bt«phensou and Co., Dunedugt Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin toaham's Foot Rat OottwosiUo* .. Planet Jnr. Garden and Field Took ~,-■■ D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. •M/ m y dear, shall we try a bottle of that ■Tf Martin's Worm SjTupT Johnny, you know ■ not himself; I heard him prindinjr hia teeth all kiffht; aad ccc how he is always picking his nose XeH m get a batlJe; it's only Is at &o Chemists , . /WfOlUother has wisdom, will allow the Baby Aj% to Muttetsfimi the pains aud ailments incidental io Teethin mwill procure at the nearest chemist's lUrtbjJl'e Vwetkble ITeethins Powders. They are fmfromopiuiautdwDareoUca. 1* Packet*.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9172, 1 August 1895, Page 8
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