■ ■ ' ■ sj>* ' ' ■■ AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. ' THIS DAY, Commencing at 2 p. in. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. USELESS TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE THE ARTICLES. . Too Varied and Numerous for Description. IM" ESSRS BOWMAN am_SON are instructed to ItJL SELL BY AUCTION. In their Rooms, 200 Hereford street, as above, • Part ot the Stock of a Dealer, including— Ironmongery Lamps, Baths Bicycle, fittings, be, be A great accumulation of good.. Also, a Quantity of Furniture. On view morning of sale. No Reserve. Call and inspect. You are sure to see something you want. BOWMAN and SON, 294 Auctioneers, be TH*. 0 R 8 A L E . CHRISTCHURCH, Lower High street and St, Asaph street—ls line building sections, rednced to such prices and on such terms as should ensure immediate sale; many advantages; send for particular.. 20-614 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Christchurch — Best building section in the district, grand corner position. Very reasonable price and terms if required. .0-77.-MAY'S BOAT), close Papanui road—Threc-qn irter acre, fenced, planted, and ready for buUding; finest section In the di.trict. 25-707 WELLINGTON DISTRICT—33O acres, fenced and subdivided, cottage, dairy and buildings; only £o per Acre, and easy terms. _ . . KROADFIELDS—4S acres; well fenced in two paddocks; no reasonable offer lefuscd; terms win be •arranged. 388-614 CHRISTCHURCH (only few miles from)—2so acres, well watered, well fenced and tmlxlivided, good house and buildings; most desirable term. 33.-610 HEREFORD STREET, City Christchurch—Fine building section. Would sell 50ft frontage or -.?■*?' acre. *__-770 LINWOOD, St. James street—Half acre, best building section in the district. For immediate sale, owner will take £176, cost double; terms if deßl lf^j x) SUMNER, Colenso street and Arnold street—Two j splendid building sections each quarter-acre. Sell one or both. The property of a gentleman _eterniined to realise 42*781 4a-/cK "NEW BRIGHTON, Sparshot street—6 •_*l_ ( n <-!'d building sections at low prices. 56-80. CHRISTCHURCH, East—Three building sections, each 30 perches ; price low. Builders please note. 55-807 DUDLEY CREEK—Six acres, fenced, road and river frontage, artesian well. £80 per acre. 50-853 LINWOOD, Cashei street—Quarter acre (about) Only £75. s °- 851 We have FARMS all sizes, and HOUSES town, Ktburbs, and country, FOR SALE and TO LEI". Vf. R. HARDING. (Associated with Bowman and Son). 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PYNE AND CO. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1896. Sale will commence at 11.30 sharp. Advertised lots at 12.30 sharp. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account Mr H. Vallance, ROAN MARE CULYERIN, 5 years, by Son of a > Gun—RoseneatlT Also, T>LACK EAGLE Account Client, IBAY GELDING, 2 years, by Specification, out of fast trotting mare 1 DRAUGHT MARE, broken to all farm work; trial. . PRESENT ENTRIES Include K/\ HEAD OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS. PYNE and CO., JP6 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1896. To be offered at 12.30 sharp, THE BAY TROTTING GELDING PASTIME, by Childe Harold, winner of several trots, only reason being sold to olose a partnership account. PYNE and CO., 804 Auctioneers. 1 HARCOURT AND CO. FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1896. r AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE. . Owing to Dissolution of Partnership or MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD BUN, 10,300 AOBBS - Known as TIRAUMEA STATION, Together with 12,500 SHEEP, 360 CATTLE, AND 24 HORSES. MESSRS HARCOURT and CO. are instructed by the owners, who are dissolving partnership, to SELL BY AUCTION, . At their Booms, WELLINGTON, on FRIDAY, 18th December, 1896, Thatsplendid Freehold Bun, known as TIRAUMEA STATION, situated 24 miles from Eketahuna Railway Station by well-formed and wellbridged roads. The run is in first-rate working order, and consists Ol easy country, well-watered. Six thousand acres are in grass, divided into 26 paddocks, the largest being 1200 acres. There is a good residence of 11 scorns, as well as all buildings, dip, yards, be, necessary for the working of a well-found run. The flock consists *of nearly pure Romneys, all young sheep. Last year's clip avkraokd 9gd in the grease. For further information apply to Mr WARREN, on the station; Orto HARCOURT and CO., B*l3 Wellington. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Toms.] ■f\v. H. Norton FOE SALE. (1 ENTLRMAN'S CITY RESIDENCE, situated In the Tf West end, within three minutes' walk of the Post Offloe, and in close'proximity to the Museum, well built house of twelve rooms and offices, i-acre landwell laid out and planted with choice shrubs and trees. This is a splendid opportunity for securing a good city property cheap, as our instructions are to cell., Terms can be arrang dto suit buvcrs. PAPANUI ROAD (just off)— Superior well-built modem residence, containing three sittingrooms. six bedrooms, kitchen and usual offices, hot and cold water sen-ice, pas, linen cupboards, wardrobes and dreseingroom, be, i-acre land, having a northerly aspect, good drainage and a splendid water supply. For further particular, apply at office. A First-class Well-built Modem House, containing 8 rooms, batliroom with hot and cold water laid on. Tha rooms are large and lofty, and all in perfect order. .The land comprises Ijadre, and is well laid out Situated within 2 miles of the city, on a main toad, and rood locality. SEVERAL GOOD RKSIDRNCES TO LET In Good l-ocalities. TONKS, NORTON and CO., House, Land, and Financial Agents, 165 COLOMBO STREET. WILSON AND SONS. ~ \XT ILSON AND SO. NS HAVE 1100 Acre Farm for sale cheap 9-roon.ed house, bacon curing establishment, and other buildings, good orchard, &c., 6 acres Land at Rangiora, in town, half cash 6-roomed House (new), and outbuildings, be, nicely planted, on tram line to New Brighton, and 6 aores land, very cheap, easy terms 4 Acres unimproved land on tram line to Mew Brighton, very cheap Gentleman's Home and 11 acres rich land, North road, over Sty*, cheap, small deposit, balanoe S per cent. 9337 D. THOMAS. T ~ r^D.THOMAS, A UC-lONEXR, LAND INSURANCE AND _HL ESTATE AGENT, VAu.aTOE. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Tinwali and A burton respectively FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat, Hides Ac., on Fridays ■• S SALES OF WOOL throaghont the Season. -RAIN BOUGHT and SOLD orf Comi____ton O LEARANCE SALES as per arrangement. AO__)aT. FOR Matson and Co., Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchureh White's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance 00. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Donedin Cotoaia. Investment Co., Dunedia Graham's Foot Rot Composition Planet Jnr. Garden and Field Tools Walter A. Wood Co. Ligh .band's Belting. _ D. THOMAS. Auctioneer fflUti WHirtVORTH RED BOTTLE prepared by .JL you Is the true genuine article I have used in Unoashlre, England, Henry Croasdaile. All others -re.eO-BterfeUs. K. B. AUpcaes, 830 Cashei street W
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9584, 26 November 1896, Page 8
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