AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Toxks.J nv. H. Noktojj THIS DAY. GIGANTIC SALE. COMPULSORY. CONTENTS OF SIXTEEN-ROOMED HOUSE. ■mjTESSBS TONES, NORTON and CO. have been JJrX favoured with instructions from the Owner, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL at their Rooms, TO-DAY, at 11 o'clock, the COMPLETE FURNISHINGS of a 16-ROOMED HOUSE, removed to the Auction Rooms for the convenience of buyers. Owing to the large number of tote, it is impossible to enumerate in detail the Goods to ba disposed of. The following is, however, a short list:—First-class piano, piano stool, suite in rep with handsome walnut frames, 3 Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, coal vases, book case, lot of books, shelves, clocks, cheffonier, 20 pictures, dininj»table«, chairs, pier glass, 10 bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, blankets, chests of drawers, toilet glasses and tables, washstands and ware, curtains, wardrobe, and a host cf kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, glassware, &c Over 725 Lots will be sold, and as the roonw are literally packed with goods, every line will be absolutely sold to the highest bidder. TONKS, NORTON, and CO., Auctioneers, &c, 9354 165 Colombo street. THIS DAY. W. Tones.] [W. H. Nobtos AUCTION SALE. PRETTY VILLA RESIDENCE, LINWOOD. OWNER LEAVING CHBISTCHUECH. MUST BE SOLD. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from Mr W. T. Loonies, who is leaving for Wellington, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms. TIHS DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30th, At 2 o'clock p.m.. That Compact, Well-built and Nearly New HOUSE of 5 ROOMS, washhouse and copper, fireplace in each room, stable, traphouse and outbuildiusrs, together with i-acre land, nicely fenced with macrocarpns, situated on the Canal Reserve, Lin wood, near its junction with Cashel street. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, 9190 Land and Estate Agents, 165 Colombo street. W. Toxks.J [W. H. Norton THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30th. LODGE ROOM~AND SECTION. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions Co SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Rooms, THIS DAY, . SATURDAY, MAY 30TH, At 2 o'clock, All that PARCEL OF LAND, containing QUARTERACRB, more or less, bein# Lot 68, situate at the corner of Harper and Sandyford streets, Sydenham, together with the BUILDING thereon knowu and used as the CONYERS MASONIC LODGE. N.B.—This property could be very easily converted into a six-roomed dwelling. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, &c, 9189 165 Colombo street. W. TO.VKS. [W. H: NORTOK LAND, ESTATE and FINANCIAL AGENTS, VALUATORS. RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED PAPANUI ROAD—A first-class well-built modern house, containing 8 rooms, bathroom with hot and cold water laid on ; the rooms are large and lofty, and all in perfect order; the land comprises \of an acre, and is well laid out. For cards to view apply at office. SOUTH TOWN BELT, running liack to Railway— A splendid building site, nearly 1 acre, or would subdivide to suit a purchaser. As an immediate sale is desired, a low price will be accepted. LINWOOD (Canal Reserve)— Substantia) 10-roomed residence, bathroom, hot and cold water, and fitted with every modern convenience, stable, traj house and outbuildings; the land contains J-acre, and is well planted in garden and orchard. A splendidly situated and cheap property. WOOLSTON-3 acres land, weU fenced, with 7-roomed residence built on concrete foundations, coachhouse and stable, good position, and close to tram. I ONE ACRE LAND, with two houses and outbuildings, situated near St. Peter's Church, Ferry road. This will be sold a bargain. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 165 COLOMBO STREET. ' DALGETY/ AND CO., LTD. DUNSANDEL YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE Ist. PRESENT ENTRIES— OKA TWO-TOOTH HALFBRED WETHERS 150 OROSSBRED I<ANBS Further Entries Solioited. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., E. W. PARKER, Manager. 9807 F. A. ARCHER, Auctioneer. AMBERLEY SALEYARDS. MONDAY, Is* JUNE. PRESENT ENTRIES— JgQ HALFBRED LAMBS. Further Entries Solicited. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD. E. W. PARKER, Manager. 9808 F. A. ARCHER, Auctioneer. KIRWEE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE sth. PRESENT ENTRIES— "I 20 PRIME FAT LAMBS O0 PRIME CROSSBRED FREEZERS 100 aOOD STOR & LAMBS Further Entries Solicited. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., E. W. PARKER, Manager. - 9809 F. A. ARCHER, Auetioueer. LAND. r> O. THRELKELD. FLAXTON, V HAS FOR SALE Some of the ; FINEST AGRICULTURAL LAND IN CANTERBURY, IN FARMS OF 15 OR 80 ACRES, OR MORE. ALSO, FOR SALE, TUB INGLEWOOD FLOUR MILLS, ' With Land as required. Apply as above, or to MESSRS DALOETY and CO., 8180 Christchurch, A. P. TUTTON. RANGIORA AUCTION MART. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 2nd. QKINS, HIDES and FAT. Also, On account Clients, in Lots to suit Purchasers, Seed Dun and Pollen oats, chicken corn Beans, peas, oatsheaf chaff, oat straw do Bye corn, tares, pig feed, bran and sharps Flour, good feed oats, potatoes and carrots Horses, traps, drays Farm implements. SPECIAL ENTET. On account Clients, 1 Light runnine family waggonette 1 Yankee waggon. ORDER OF SALE. Skins, Hides and Fat, 11.30. Hones, Implements, Traps, 4a, 12.45. Piodace at 1.30 p.m. A. P. TUTTON, »63 Auctioneer, Rangiora. GOULD, BEACMONT AND CO. FOR SALE, On EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, a 2Q ACRE FARM AT MARSHLANDS, With Good DWELLING thereon. For all particulars apply to GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., HEREFORD STREET, 616 CHRISTOHURCH. 2f AYE Doctors' Bills. Take Wood's Great Pepper--3 mint Cure for Coughs aud Colds. Is ooand I Mi
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9430, 30 May 1896, Page 12
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