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AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. Bowman _xd Sox]. (Bowius axo Son THIS DAY, Commencing at 12 o'clock. FURNITURE, DAIRY PLANT, CONFECTIONERY, &C MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have been favoured wiUi instructions from Mr A. Wetherell, . man, Sydenham, to SELL, within their Rooms, as above— The whole of his Furniture. Plant, Stock, be, removed from Sydenham for convenience of sale and display, consisting of delivery cart, scales, weights, dairy cans (30, 12. and 2 gallons), 8 pint delivery cans, pans, churn and dairy utensils, 20 large tins biscuits, 2301b lollies assorted, jams, confectionery of every description, large shop lamp, shop fittings, &c. Also the whole of his household furniture, comprising -Piano by Gcrade, handsome suite in plush and tapestry, occasional chairs, wool rugs, secretaire, bookcase, extension diningtable, coal vase, clock, *-uite in cretonne, slip mats, carpet 16 x 10, wardrobe, kidder square, other carpets, commode, couch, oilcloth, D. I. bedsteads and bedding, quantity of linen and blankets, spring mattres.es, duchesse table, washstands, ohest* drawers, bedroom ware, pillows, kitchen furniture and utensils, gocart, lawn mower, be Notb.—As Mr Wetherell is leaving the district nary lot must be sold Without Reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 1231 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 1 o'clock. 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 peremptory instructions from the consignors) to SELL BY FUBLIC AUCTION, Within their Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, The Balance of a LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY, comprising— 90 Dozen Jug 3, all sizes 200 Sets Jugs 6 Dozen Vegetable Dishes 50 Sets Bedroom Ware 24 Dozen Pie Dishes, all sizes And other Lines Special Terms—Approved bills will be taken from buyers of £10 and upwards. Note—The above crockery is of superior quality, find all good saleable line*. We are instructed to positively Sell every lot to close accounts. BOWMAN and SON, 1230 Auctioneers. J. T. FORD AND CO. NORTH CANTERBURY SALEYARDS, RANGIORA. •TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1896. SOO PRIME FAT FREEZERS. J. T. FORD, ■1219 Auctioneer. TTIOR IMMEDIATE AND PEREMPTORY SALE. LOTS 29, 84 and 35, BLOCK 12, NEW BRIGHTON. CORNER~SECTIONS. REALLY FIRST CLASS LAND. Frontage on Good Metalled Roads and on tbe Tram Line. For Full particulars, apply to J. T. FORD and CO.. 1224 154 Hereford street, Christchurch. F. O. TABART. AMBERLEY SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 6th JANUARY. MB P. 0. TABART will SELL as above SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEPSKINS, be On account D. Archlbold, Esq., 500 FOIJB - TOOTH CROSSBREDS 100 PAT LAMBS * .«._ p - O. TABART, \3HS Auctioneer. ARTHUR APPLEBY. ARTHUR APPLEBY, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL . AGENT, LAND VALUER AND LICENSED BROKER UNDER LAND TRANSFER AOT. OItICM—HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Adjoining Union Bank ol Australia). fenants wanted for several modern Houses, west part of town, furnished or unfurnished. Several Bargains in Freeholds that locality. SUMNER BEACH FRONTAGES. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CORNER HALF-ACRE, over two chains frontage » very best part ot the Beach, levelled, clayed, fenced Price £300 only. , Would make three fino sea frontage*. Also, FINE HALF-ACRE CORNER SITE, Nayland and ftaidwicke streets, one or more lots to suit. Also, i ONE ACRE (a comer) fronting Hardwicke and lerry streets, opposite school. The best buildng site in Sumner, away from Beach, levelled, in ftass, surrounded by very fine fences and trees. Speculators' Prices for all to ensure speedy sale. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. g'" 'n. ' ■ '- GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. FOR SALE. WE are instructed by H. W. McOielland, Esq., to offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, His Well-known METHVEN PROPERTY, Consisting ot 1779 ACRES OI FIRST-CLASS FARMIVG LAND, of which about 300 twres aie now in turnips and oats and the balance in English grass. The Buildings comprise Dwelling, Cottage, Whare, ffoolshed, 10-stall Stable, Yards, and Dip.' The farm is divided into 17 paddocks by good iences, and is situated within 3 miles of Methven township. The foregoing is in every respect a high-class property, carrying a large number of sheep all the year round, and which will commend itself to anyone In search of a profitable sheep farm. For all further particulars apply to GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., 1771 193 Hereford street * ~ ■ D. THOMAS. *■ D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox and Co.), A UCTIONEER, LAND INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Tinwald and A ' burton respectively FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat, Hid be. on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commis_oa CLEARANCE SALES as per arrangement, AGENT FOR Matson and Co., Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co.. Christchurch Massey Harris Reaper and Binder Whitt'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. ■nCTAIIOO, the popular remedy for Indigestion, is TT obtainable at the New Zealand Farmers' Co Hrativo Association, at 2*- 6d. ttO'EW Year means gay parties, sea-side excursions J3( cycling trips. If any of the above cause head, iches, use Dr. Crossland's celebrated "Cachets. Take them with you in tact, and make yqur trip as anjoyabU as posilbU. ls 6_, chemist* anrflstorts.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9306, 6 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9306, 6 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9306, 6 January 1896, Page 8

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