AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. SALE OF CROCKERY. TRADE SALE. NO RESERVE. Every line must be Sold to Close Accounts. MESSRS BOWMAN and Son are instructed by the Consignees (who have received peremp»ry instructions from the consignors) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Within their Room?, 200-206 Hereford street, TUESDAY NEXT, The Balance of a LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY, comprising— 90 Dozen .lugs, all sires 200 Sets Jujm 6 Dozen Vegetable Dishes 14 Sets Bedroom Ware 24 Dozen Pie Dishes, nil size 3 And other Lines Special Term*—Approved bills will be taken fro:n buyers of £10 and upwards. Note—The aliovc crockery 11 of superior quality, and all good saleable line*. We are instructed to positively Sell every lot to dose accounts). BOWMAN and SON, 1085 Auctioneers. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. FOR SALE. WE are instructed by 11. W. McClelland, Esq., to offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, lIU Well-known METHVEN PROPERTY, Consisting of 17 7 9 ACRES Of FIRST-CLASS FARMING LAND, of which about 300 w iki'.v in turnips and oata and the balance in English tfrasj. The Buildings rompri*e Dwelling. Cottage, Whare, Woolshed, 10-stall Stable, Yards and Dip. The farm is divide?! into 17 paddocks by good fences, and U situated within 3 mile 3of Uethven Township. The foregoing is in every respect a high-class property, carrying a larg*. , number of sheep all the /ear round, aiid which will commend itself to anyone In search of a profitable sheep farm. For all further particulars apply to GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., fi77l 193 Hereford street. D. THOMAS. 1 D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox and Co.), A UCTIONERR, LAND INSURANCE AND j\. ESTATE AGENT, VAI.UAUOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Tinwald and A burton respectively FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat, Hid &c, on Fridays 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 , Jlassey Harris Reaper and Binder ' White's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co. . Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin Graham's Foot Rot Composition Planet Jnr. Garden and Field Tools D. THOMAS. Auctioneer. ARTHUR APPLEBY. ARTHUR APPLEBY, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LAND VALUER AND LICENSED BROKER UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. Dmcia— HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Adjoining- Union Bank of Australia). fenanta wanted for several modern Houses, west part of town, furnished or unfurnished. j Several Bargains in Freeholds that locality. 6UMNER BEACH FRONTAGES. , CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CORNER nALF-ACKE, over two chains frontage to very best part of the Beach, levelled, clayed, fenced tnd punted. Price £300 only. Would make three fine sea frontages. Also,' - FINE HALF-ACRE CORNER SITE, Nayland and Uftrdwicke streets, one or more lots to suit. Also, ONE ACRE (a corner) fronting iHardwicke and serry streets, opposite school. The best buildBift site in Sumner, away from Beach, levelled, in Crass, surrounded by very fine fences and trees. Speculators' Prices for all to ensure speedy sale. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. HOTELS. ALBERT HOTEL, ■VILLXS STREET, WELLINGTON D, J. KENNY, Proprietor. THIS well-known and favourite Hotel will be found, under the management of Mr Kenny, to fepleta Wica iivjr/uj.nfj. , ; a.ii on/eniencj. SUITE OF ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. fIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRIT 3 ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. Trams pass door every two minutes. BURKES HOTEL, CORNER HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTOHURCH. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES. f_P|HI3 Hotel is centrally situated, being only a few ■ chain's from Railway Station, Post Office. Banks, Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Opera House. There are eighty spociou? bedrooms ; visitors can therefore rely on obtaining good accommodation. Night Porter Kept. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can be purchased. Luncheon provided at Adilington S&leyards every Wednesday for Is, including refreshments. Saterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where a Firstclass Luncheon can be obtained at a very small thargv. P.O Box 264.~Telephone 428. 3693 TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH. new Proprietor having THOROUGHLY ■ RENOVATEi> ami REFURNISHED this Hotel Visitors will receive EVERY COMFORT. EDMUND CARROLL (late of Dunedin), Proprietor. Telephone 302. WOLSELEY HOTEL. CHREE MINUTES , WALK FROM RAILWAY STATION, WINCHESTER. A NGLERS, TOURISTS, FAMILIES and the J\ GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the Privacy end Comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have the RIGHT TO FISH over SEVERAL MILES of the very best and most ricturesqne TROUT STREAMS in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its Fly Fishing. THE WOLSELEY HOTEL % within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION Has been provide;! at the mouth of the Raiigitata, and 6PECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOU DRIVING PARTIES To and from that famous horns of large fish. the express and all other train* stop at Winchester THOS. LANGDON, 4365 Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. TTOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths—hot, cold, XX and shower—on each floor. Telephone, Post Uißoeßox, Night Porter kept. Z«rm*%-Per Day, 6s; Per Week, 30s to 40s. Reduced rates for longer periods. OXTO SCHXJUbEB, Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 8
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