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AUCTIONS. CHABLES CLAKK. TO-MORROW. J SALE IN ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, OF LARGE QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Lady's Bicycle, Very Tine American Organ : Gun in Case, Books, Violin, Air Gun, &c; also, One Weblev-McGibbon Martini-Henry Rifle, "The Ideal,"'lß94; also, One Government Martini, in splendid crder and condition. */T R CHARLES CLARK, instructed by the Owner -iWL who is leaving the colony, will SELL BY AUCTION as above. Absolutely No Reserve. Sale at 11 o'clock. 2519 No. 571 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tones. J {[W. H. Nortoji IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY SECTIONS. ■JITESSRS TONES, NORTON and CO. have rei.TA ceived instructions from the late W. H. Whitta's Trustees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their rooms, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, at 2 o'clock, That VALUABLE SECTION adjoining the White Swan Hotel, containing 29J perches, having 54ft frontage to Tuam street by 150 ft depth, on which is erected a good Stable and Coachhouse, also good Artesian WelL The scarcity of Building Sections in this locality and the fact that the Trustees are winding up this Estate should induce any speculators or investors to attend the sale. Terms easy if required. Also, in the same Estate, at 11 o"clock, same daj", Butcher's Slaughterhouse Van, Grocer's Spring Cart and Large Quantity Harness. TONKS, NORTON, and CO., 25G2 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Toxks.J [W. H. NORTOK. IMPOETANT AUCTION SALE OP FIRST-CLASS 38 BUILDING SITES. 3S LINWOOD. ]t/TESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. (in conjuncXjX. tion w > tn Mr C. J. Marshall), have received instructions from Mr Connal, to SELL BY AUCTION, in their Rooms, Colombo street, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th At 2 p.m., The remainder of the SECTIONS in his subdivision of part of R.S. 347, having frontage to Cashel street, Hereford street, Park road, and Canal reserve. Position—Within easy distance of the city. Trams pass fourteen times each way daily. The owner has determined to effect a clearance of the balance of these excellent sections, and we confidently draw the attention of the public to this sale. The terms are very easy, and exceptionally low prices will be accepted. NOTE THE TERMS— £5 per section at time of sale; £5 in three months ; balance within three years; interest 6 per cent. Purchasers may pay on , balance by instalments, or pay off the whole and obtain a land transfer title at any time. Call and obtain plans from C. J. MARSHALL, 45 Cathedral square; or TONKS, NORTON and CO., 2274 Auctioneers, 163 Colombo street. W. Tones] [W. H. Noßioji FOR SALE. TTPPER RICOARTON, within half a mile of the \i RiccartoD road—l 64 Acres of First-class Land, subdivided and well fenced, together with superior dwelling of 12 rooms, good stabling accommodation and outbuildings. For further particulars apply at office. ' ROLLESTON, close to main road—2o Acres good land; to be sold a bargain. WOOLSTON, Hargood's road—s Acres Land, very laive frontage, House 5 rooms; also 5 Acres Land, well fenced, with House of 5 rooms and outbuildings. For sale at low prices, easy terms of payment arranged. PARWIN STREET, SYDENHAM, close to School —Well-built House of 4 rooms, verandah, iron roof, two-stall stable and traphouse, all in perfect order, the land contains i-acre, and has a g-ood garden and orchard, and a macrocarpa fence all round. RUSKIN STREET, ADDINGTON—House 5 rooms and scullery, iron roof, 4-acre, good position, and well fenced. FERRY ROAD (just off), near St. Peter's—House Of 5 rooms and about 1-acre land, for £130. BLIGH'S ROAD—First-class Residence of 8 rooms, offices, and outhouses, the grounds, containing over i-acre, are splendidly laid out and planted. For cards to view apply at office. MONEY TO LEND TO SUIT BORROWERS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 165 Colombo street. BOWMAN AND SON. Bowman ahd Son.] [Bowman and Son TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions to SELL, On account of Whom it May Concern, OAA AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, By the Well-known and Best Maker, Kohn. To be Sold in Lots to Suit all Buyers. No Re3erve. BOWMAN and SON, 2518 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. WILSON AND SON. MUST BE SOLD. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Owner Leaving for England. SALE BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY NEXT, oGtii INST., Aw the House, Dicken street, Addington, near the Oddfellows , Hall, Iron bedsteade, feather beds and linen, mattresses, palliases, washstands, mirrors, dining fcible, oval do, chairs, good horsehair suite, oilcloths, carpets, rugs, pictures, iron ridging, a ladder, &c. Sale at half-past one sharp. WILSON and SONS, 2426 Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. SPRINGSTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 3. WE shall be glad to receive ENTRIES for above Sale. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise TOO FAT and STORE SHEEP CATTLE, PIGS, &C. PYNE and CO., 2503 Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN has received instructions to # SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichneld street, About 4COJft, timber, and about 300 sheets galvanised iron, 2 carpenters/ benches, drain pipes, nails, locks, screws, bolts, glass, trestles, cement, boards, and variety of sundries, the balance of a builder's stock aud plan£. Also one Whitechapel cart Also a quantity of furniture. Must Be Sold. H. B. SORENSEN, 2300 • Auctioneer. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SHOP TO LET ON LEASE. TO LET ON LEASE, from 20th March, those WELL-KNOWN PREMISES situate at the corner of Hardy street and Trafalgar square, near the Post Office, Nelson, so long occupied by G. L. Heath and Co. and for the last three years by Mr Beacham as a Drapery and Clothing Establishment. Apply to MESSRS GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., 2483 Christchurch. £1200, £800, £700, £600, £475, £400, AND OTHER SUM 3 npO LEND ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD LAND, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. <30ULD, BEAUMONT & CO., 193 Hereford street MARSHALL'S Teething Powders are simply wonderful in action. For convulsions, diarrhoea and restlessness of teething infante they stand without a nvai. They are entirely vegetable aud free from poisons. Safe, sure, certain. Is, Chemists and Stores. __ /~1 ANVAB Shoes, sewn, at Mills'. 4x6254d,7x10 \j 2s lOd, Uxl 3»6d, Women'*<U3d, Men , * Stbd, tnUi Bttbber Soltt 7xW 2m 3d, U z 18» »i

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 8

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