AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. Bowman asd Sos.J {Bowmax akd Sox. THURSDAY NEXT, 4th JUNK, 1896, Commencing at Twelve Noon, PIANO, FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured with instructions from a Gentleman leaving for England, to SELL, At his Residenoe, 323 Colombo street north, Near Salisbury street, the Whole-of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising—PlANO (by Kirkman), Brussels rnrj>et"(9 x 12), hearthrug, screen, fender, fireirons, 100 talile, wicker chairs', occasional table, S rhftir, afternoon lea set, easy chair, folding chair, brackets, ornaments, statuettes, lamp, kakiniOf, oil paintings, lace curtains, plaques, curtain polos, oilcloth, mat. car;>et (9 x 10), (lining table, horsehair couch, Austrian chairs, fender, rug, hand lamp, cedar cheffonier, couch, cuplxjard, .fapanive table, double brass rail bedstead, woven wire matt res*, chests drawers, oval table, ware, toilet glass, blankets, sheets, quilts, large toilet l'lass, linoleum, crockery, cutlery, kitchen furniture and utensils, wring'.-r, lawn mower, iranlening implements, fowls ami fowl house, carpenter-.' tools, &c. Also, splendid English Bicycle, nearly new. No Reserve. BOWMAN and SON. Auctioneers, 9980 200-206 Hereford street. W R. HABDI.fe] [BOWMAX ASD SOS F O R SALE.. 3300 ACRES good land, house and buildings. Finest property in the Nelson district. Grand cattle and sheep country. Would sell as one or two farms. growl sheep country, well fenced and watered; C.yait, and balance at 4 per cent., or would lease. Bauksidc. 240 ACRES good land, 4-roomed house and buildings, the whole in capital order. Sefton (near). 62 ACKES. 4-roomed house, &c, West' Melton. Low price and terms. 1900 ACRES, with buildings, good agricultnral or eneep country. Ashburton district. 100 ACRES (over), good house and buildings, immediate sale; no reasonable offer refused; easy terms. Within easy driving distance of Christchurch. RAKAIA—Nearly 7 acres very good land, fenced and subdivided into handy paddocks; situate at the township of Rakaia; special circumstances; £22 per acre. SANDRIDGE, Southampton street — 3 Acres capital land. Price low ana terms easy. 590 ACRES. 4-roomcd house and buildings, perpetual lease, Waikawa Valley. 120 ACKES good fair land, no buildings, Canterbury district. £5 per acre. 1200 ACRES goort sheep country, house and buildings. Sell on easy terms or lease ; within reasonable distance of Christchurch. 300 ACRES (over) good land, homestead and buildings, 30 miles from Christchuruh. 40 ACKES, house and buildings, Ashburton. Price low. Terms cash, or would lease. 180 ACKES, compact little farm, good house and buildings. Immediate sale necessary. Owner will Sacrifice. West Oxford. 50 ACRES, with good residence, stabling and every requisite. Best land in the district. Price extremely low, most of which can remain. More land can be had. One of the beat farms in Canterbury, Ellesmere. 70 ACRES rich grazing land, Belfast. Easy terms. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHURCH. PYNE AND CO. SPRINGSTON SALEYAEDS. THIS DAY. 4000 FAT AND STORE SHEEP "CUT, STORE, AND DAIRY CATTLE TpIGS, HORSES, &c., 4c. Sale will Commence at 10 o'clock with Sheep. PYNE and CO., 11l Auctioneers. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. TEMPLE OF TRUTH. T*M ESSRS AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., have jjlM. been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Students of Truth Society to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land and Property Salerooms, Cashel street west, On SATUEDAY, JUNE the 6th, At 2 p.m., THOSE MAGNIFICENT BUILDINGS, tCHE TEMPLE OF TRUTH AND DWELLING-HOUSES, One of 12 Rooms, one of 4 Rooms, together with about HALF-AN-ACRE OF FREEHOLD LAND Situated on the Corner of Gloucester and Madras street*. • The Temple of Truth is one of the most perfect of modern buildings. Its acoustic properties are unsurpassed in the Australasian colonies, and for any public purpose the situation cannot be equalled. The ouildIngt and land cost £6500, and are to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. For further particulars apply AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., W56 Auctioneers. WM. BUSS. RANGIORA. ~ NOBTHEBN CENTRAL HORSE PAIR. Friday, "Tune sth. tyr\ horses. MR BUSS wilt HOLD HIS NEXT SALE OF HORSES, at his Yards, on FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE sth, When he will offer, on account numerous fanners and clients, Good Farm Teams, Saddle and Light Harness Horses Unbroken Colts and Fillies. SPECIAL ENTRY. From Lake Coleridge Station, 12 Uprtandlng 3,4 and 5-year-old Unbroken Colts and Fillies, leally good sorts, suitable for carriage horses or weight carriers. Also, account other clients, 1 Good Harness Mare 6 Unbroken 3 and 4-year-old Colte and Fillies, suitable for tram horses 4 Draught Mares and Geldings 1 Bay Gelding, 4 yrs, good carrier's horse. Sale at half-past eleven o'clook. yw WM. BUSS, Auctioneer. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. w, Tornts. [W. H. Norton LAND, ESTATE and FINANCIAL AGENTS, VALUATORS. RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED PAPANUI ROAD—A first-class well-built modern oou«e. containing 8 rooms, bathroom with hot and cold water laid on ; the rooms nre large and lofty, •nd all In perfect order; the land comprises }of an acre, and is well laid out. For cards to view apply at SOUTH TOWN BELT, running back to Railway— A splendid building site, nearly 1 acre, or would eul>divlde to suit a purchaser. As an immediate sale is desired, a low price will be accepted. LINWOOD (Canal Reserve)— Substantial 10-roomed residence, bathroom, hot and cold water, and fitted with every modern convenience, stable, trapnouse and outbuildings; the land contains j-acre, •nd is well planted in garden and orchard. A splendidly situated and cheap property. WOOLSTON—3 acres land, well fenced, with 7-roomed residence built on concrete foundations, coachhouse and stable, good position, and close to tram. ONE ACRE LAND, with two houses and outbuilding, situated near St. Peter's Church, Ferry road. This will be sold a bargain. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 165 COLOMBO STREET. D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, (Lute Mntson, Cox and Co.), A UCTIONEER, LAND INSURANCE AND £%. ESTATE AGENT, VA.i .VIOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. LOANS NFGOTTATKD WEEKLY BALKS of Live Stock Tinwald and A burton respectively FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskiiw, Fat, Hid &c, on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT ajid SOLD on Commission CLEARANCE SALES a* per arrangement. AGENT FOR Matson and Co., Christchurch Booth, Mucdoiiald and Co., Chriirtchurch Massey Harris lieap«r and Binder WhitVa Sheen Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Wright, StcjihensoH awl Co., Dunedin Colonial Investment Oα.. Dunedin Omhiuu's Koot Uol Coinwwivton Planet Jnr. Garden ami Field Tools D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. gT . GEORGE JAM, ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. _________ All Grocers. MARSH ALL'.s Kura Klava is a corn curer Don't u«e a razor like a North Inland man did to cut bi» corns, got lockjaw and died, u»- Kura Unre ■ coru ' 1 * at c ' neu,i,ls aHd *wr«»
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9432, 2 June 1896, Page 8
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