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AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. , CLOTHING, FURNITURE, be ■jIyTESSRS BOWMAN" and SOX have received in jLtJL struct ions to SELL within their Rooms, as above, A Quantity of Useful Furniture, Clothing, _c. No Reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 103 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. SPRINGSTON, 2i Milas from Railway Station, 17 Miles from Chris ".church. ALL that compact and desirable FARM, containing 105 Acres, more or less, well fenced, well watered, and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. New house of 6 rooms, capital dairy, granary, stabling and usual outbuilding.*. This property has been for some time in owner's 'hands and is in capital condition. Being close to rail and within easy driving distance of Christchurch, it is one of the" handiest little farms in Canterbury, and which MESSRS BOWMAN and SON, associated with Mr W. R. Harding, have been favoured with instructions from the owner, Mi Ktaules, to Sell by Auction, at their salerooms 200-206* Hereford street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, December 21st, 1835, at 12 o'clock at noon. 102 W. R. Hardixo] [Bowmas asd Sok FOR SALE, SUMNER-Well-situated. well-built cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, &c, verandah back and front, i-acre, £200. UPPER RICCARTON-16i acres gocd land, orchard, garden, paddock, &c, residence of 10 rooms, bathroom, laundry, dairy, scullery, stabling, and coachhouse, every convenience. Sell as a whole or house and part of land, or would let. COLOMBO STREET, City—Good investment, large prospective value. Two houses, extensive section of land, suit builder, timber merchant, or manufacturing business. Must be sold to close executors' accounts. No reasonable offer refused. WAKEFIELD. 88 Valley, 16 miles from Nelson— 3300 acres good land, will carry three sheep to the acre, grows fine crops of turnips, barley, wheat, oats, potatoes, hops, _c ; well fenced, weil watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks ; new 6-roomed house, 5-stall stable, large barn, new hop kiln (60 x 20. and three huts for men. This property is beautifully situated, warm sheltered position, near school. Plenty of shooting, including red deer, pheasants, wild goats and pigs. One of the finest little estates in New Zealand. Sell in one or two lots. Suit colonist or new arrival. Send for full particulars. LINWOOD, n*ar Tram—T cottage, 4 rooms, scullery, i acre, garden, fowlhouse, &c. £120. SUMNER—Very comfortable well situated villa residence, 7 lofty well arranged rooms, besides pantry, hall, laundry, good coal and wood houses, wide verandah, Venetian blinds, —c, iron roof, good section. £320, a bargain. LINCOLN ROAD - Well-built 5-roomed house, larder, scullery, copper, cellar, wide hull, verandah, and outbuildings; one acre rich land, good orchard and capital garden well stocked ; would sell with all or half the land. A really superior property at low price. SYDENHAM, Southampton street—Over 1 acre land, well fenced, in garden and paddock, substantial brick house of 4 rooms and scullery ; rooms are large and well fitted up. Price low. CITY—The property of an absentee, 32 perches, commanding building site; must be sold. Well worth immediate attention. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 9133 H. MATSON AND CO. TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. CLEARING SALE AT LANSDOWNE, HALSWELL. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— Ancour.t Mr Jas. Kennedy, 14 Dairy Cows, sound and quiet 1 Holstein Bull, very quiet 22 Head well-grown Yearlings, mixed sexes 9 Head Calves 50 Store Pigs, 6 Breeding Sows, heavy in pig 2 Draught Horses 3 Hacks, good in harness 50 Fat Ewes and 5 Lambs Implements, Ac. — Disc harrows, D.F. plough (Hornsby), 3-horse trees, plough, shaft and leading harness, reaper and binder (M'Cormick), spring dray nearly new (Steel Bros.). Account Mr P. McDrury (owing to expiration of his lease). Gelding Nelson, 6 yrs; gelding Prince, 6 yrs; mare Polly, 6 yrs, in foal; gelding Nugget, bay more f3L All sound and quiet, and broken to all farm work. 2 Farm drays and frames, spring trap and set of harness, reaper and hinder (M'Cormick), ditto (W. A. Wood), nearly new 3 Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 1 three-year-old Steer, 11 Yearlings (mixed sexes). Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. ON TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. 11. MATSON and CO., 9504 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER. UNDER BILL OF SALE. THE MENAGERIE OF A CIRCUS. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Holder of the Bill of Sale, to I SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I At Delamain'a Stables (by kind permission), HORSES, PONIES, MONKEYS, DOGS, Lately belonging to WOODLOCH'S CIRCUS:— 1 Roan Mare, good in saddle 1 Chestnut Pony (entire) 3 Block Ponies, very small 2 Cream Ponies „ 6 Performing Monkeys 6 Performing Dogs. Sale at 1 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO.. 148 Auctioneers. WOOL. WOOL. THIRD AUCTION OF THE SERIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th. ADVANCES made against CLIPS either for Sale in this Market or for Shipment, FREE OF COMMISSION. WOOLPACKS, _c, forwarded Immediately upon receipt of Order. Please Consign "Seed Company," Addington, or No. 1, Harbour Board Shed, Lyttelton. H. MATSON and CO., 147 Woolbrokers: WM. BUSS. AMBERLEY STOCK MARKET. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account G. D. Greenwood, Esq., I _00 TWO-TOOTH HALFBRED WETHERS, ■■•«» w in forward condition ; a nice even line. {On account Mr O. Baker, QQ HEAD 18-MONTHS-OLD CATTLE. WM. BUSS, 9 °33 Auctioneer. RANGIORA ORTH ER N CENTRAL SALEYARDS. I CHRISTMAS MARKET. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH. 1200 FAT * nd STORE SHEEP I 120 nEADCATTLE 100 PIGS SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Various Owners, 1(* HEAD PRIME BEEF, FAT LAMBS, J-" MUTTON, _c. Also, a Special Line of 7ft HEAD of Well-grown and Fresh Con- • v ditioned CATTLE, from efghteenmonths to two-years-old. A really splendid line. Sale at half-past ten o'clock. . W. BUSS. Auctioneer. RANGIORA, TUESDAY. 17th. RANGIORA NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORTS PRIVILEGES. MR BUSS WILL SELL at his rooms, on Tuesday next, the Privileges in connection with the above annual gathering. Confectionery Booth, Luncheon Booth (flity guarantee), Fruit Stall, and Right of Sports. Sale at 3 p.m. W. BUSS, 137 Auctioneer. WILSON AND SON. W"y ILSON AND SONS. TO-DAY. Xmas Goose, Xmas Chicken, Xmas Duck, Xmas Turkey, A Regular Flare Up, Also, Roast Pig, Porkers, Stores and Sows, Horses, young and.old. Cows and Calves, New and old Traps, Carts, Drays, Wool Waggons &c., Large consignment Saddles and English Hameas, Bottled and Casked Vinegar, Crockery, Furniture, Bacon, Hams and Cheese, 20 Acre, 8 Roomed House, 1 Acre, 4-rooraed House, To Let or Sell cheap. 9968 "EUiATUENCY, Indigesuou. Heartburn, Sleepy F Tired Feeling, Biliousness, all cured by Mar•hall'a Special Tincture of Podophyllum (not'PodofJhyUin). Ita action oa the liver is prompt and btnt-ie-fc I*. Cfafi_}t-* t ttealtbftq*UMCe. ii

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9289, 14 December 1895, Page 12

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