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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLAEK. IMPOETANT SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, MUSICAL BOX, OFFICE FURNITURE, MILKER'S SAFE, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK has l>een favoured with instructions from the Executor of the late Samuel Hewlinjrs, E*q., to SELL BY AUCTION, In the Room , ', Hereford street, removed from Armagh street, for convenience of sale, on THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, The whole of hie FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, THE CONTENTS OF EIGHT ROOMS, Comprising DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, STUDY, HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. Also, Magnificent musical box in inlaid walnut case, plays 36 tunes Piano in rosewood case, by Broadwood Card table, office table with six drawers and capboard Sinner's fire proof safe, deed box Clouk(requires winding only on.-c a year), &c. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. The LIBRARY of the late Mr Hewlinjrs will be SOLD BY AUCTION shortly. Date will be advertised in next Saturday.* paper*. No. 587. 4373 BOWMAN AND SON. BOWJIAS AX» SOX.] [BOWMAJf AMD SOXTHIS DAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock. PIANO, FURNITURE, &c. MESSJiS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions TO SELL, at their Rooms, 200----206 lleref.nl street, I'IANO, FURNITURE, &c, A3 contained in a Six-R iiu.cd Hous*. The following is .-. liss of a few f the lots to b 1 sold English piano, Aintrican orga ■;, piano stool, suite 'in velvet and plush, m rb!e clock, first-class oleoirnwhs,cornrr boo >■ case, steel rail feiufer, irons, peer glass, occasional table, elvet pile table cover, fire screen, 4-fold screen, ormim nt«, vases, glasswn c, 6 Austrian chain?, 2 oak chairs, extension dinimr table, suite in ho se r huir, eh. ffonirr, E.P. tea and coffe: service bookcase, Sin er's treadle sewing machine in good order, Brussels carp t, linoleum, .Chinese matting, strips Brussels carpet, curtain poles, colonial couch, d üble and si gle ir n bedsteads, spring mattresses, go d hair mattress, feather bed and pillows, blankets, 2 children' 3 beds, bedroom chairs, rtuchesse chest, washstnnrl to matnh, wardrobe, ware, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chests drawers, bath, lawn barrow, mangle, grindstone, large meat safe, portable boiler, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils of every description, jams, sauces, 5 pair fowls, &c., Also, in the estate of a deceased gentleman, A quantity of j;ood clothing, boots, household linen, &c. Positively no Reserve. 4861 BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, BOWMAN AKD SOJf.] [BOffMAS AND SOJf. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 4 p.m. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have been instructed by Messrs J. R. and E. Wilkinson, to SELL, within their Rooms as above, a valuable COLLECTION of COLLEGE and EDUCATIONAL WORKS.—We propose making this the first of an annual series of Book Sales at the opening of the College Session, and in order to meet all demands we are prepared to receive (up to noou on Wednesday) further consignments of high class works. For fuller particulars see to-morrow's papers. No reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 4860 Auctioneers, 200-206 Hereford street. W. R. Hartjixg] [Bowman and Son FOE SAL E, 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, j potatoes, hops, &c.; well fenced, well watered, and ] subdivided into 'onvenient paddocks; new 6-ror.med house, 5-etall stable, large bam, new hop kiln (60 x 20), and three huta for men. This property is beautifully situated, warm, sheltered position, near school, plenty of shootiug, 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. CHRISTCHURCH, good position—Double-fronted corner shop_ and Dwelling-house, stabling, &c, good section. Price for the property £250, worth double as a going concern; stock optional. Circumstances compel owner to leave, or would not submit to such a sacrifice. SALISBURY STREET, Christchurch — 5-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, laundry, verandah, blinds, &c, good section, very desirable city property. £350, and easy weekly payments. Cheapest property in the district. CnRISTCHURCH, good position—4 Honses, each 7 large rooms, wide hall, larder, scullery, bathroom, laundry, gas, and every convenience. A bargain. Only £150 cash required. Splendid investment. Property in capital order. ELLESMERE—Very handy little Farm, only 17 miles from Christchurch, 50 acres beat land in the dtstrict, orchard, lawn, 9-roomed house, stabling, coachhouse, and every convenience. Owner leaving. will sacrifice for about half cost for early sale. Undotibtedly by far the cheapest property of the kind in Canterbury. SUMNER—Capital position, hand v for Tram, 4roomed House and scullery; 4-roomed T Cottage and scullery, &c.; 7-roomed House, scullery, verandah, &c, all on good sections; owners desirous of realising at once. Will sell at bargain prices. CHRISTCHURCH—Within easy driving distance, capital Farm 106 Acres, good house and buildings. Price and terme that, should tempt buyers. OHBISTCHURCH—On busy thoroughfare, section of Land, having nearly 500 ft frontage, numerous buildings in bnck, &c. (lately used as'manufactory), which could be utilised for building shops, dwellings, &c, splendid position for boarding house. Price low, and any reasonable terms, or would let on lease and find part of the money for alterations. DUNSANDEL — 500 Acres good grazing Land: Price £3 per acre. Small deposit only required, and balance can remain at 4 per cent., or would lease. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRI3TOHUROH. JOHN INGRAM. OXFORD FORTNIGHTLY SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1896. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— Qrt/) FAT TWO-TOOTH CKOSSBREDS QQ FAT TWO-TOOTH CROSSBREDS 200 TWO * TOOTH CROSSBREDS 160 TWOTOOTH OROSSBREDS 34-0 TWO-TOOTH CROSSBREDS KA FAT CROSSBREDS QQ FAT CROSSBREDS 400 TORE LAMB s 20Q MERINO EWES J2 HEAI> CATTLE Horse, Dray and Harness. On account Oxford Race Committee, wffl he Offered, The Privileges in connection with the Race Committee, on above date. 4900 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. OXFORD AUTUMN CATTLE SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 16th. PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise— KKA HEAD STORE CVTTLE, one, two, three ww and four-year-olds. Further Entries Solicited. JOHN INGRAM, 4899 Auctioneer. TO FARMERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP SAWN TIMBER MESSRS SMITH & MORRIS , SAWMILLS, WEST OXFORD. TOHN INGRAM haa received instructions from Qβ Messrs Smith and Morris to HOLD a CLEARING SALE of their Stock 6f SAWN TIMBER BY AUCTION on THURSDAY, MARCH 19m, At the above Sawmills. THE STOCK comprises (*{\ f\f\(\ FEET OF PINE and BIRCH 01/.UUV BOARDS and SCANTLINGS—3 x 1,3x2,4x1, 4x2,4x 3,6x3. 6x4, 8 x j, 8 x 1, 8 x 3 and 8 x 4, in lengths from 7 to 20ft The timber is all sound and fresh cut. Arrangements cen be made to get the timber to Ihe railway station and loaded into the trucks at a very lew rate. Conveyances will meet the morning train at West Oxford to convey intending purchasers to the sale and return in time to catch the afternoon train. Luncheon provided. Sate at 11.30 a.m. JOHN INGRAM, 4490 Auctioneer. TF your liver is troubling you, it does play upjn X summer, if stimulated toomuch by rich food, Sec. Then put it in working order by using Marshall's Special Podopbyllnm, a remedy without an equal lor Uver dUordtni iadigntioa, «. la. Obuatet* tad Irani) 1 i

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9361, 10 March 1896, Page 8

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