AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. Bowiux AJti> Son.) [Bowxas ax* So* LINCOLN. THIS~DAY f Commencing at 12 o'clock. PIANO, FURNITURE, &c. HORSE, BUGGY, AND GIG. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured wHh instructions from Mrs Otway, TO SELL, At her residence, at LINCOLN, the whole of her very SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Comprising— Piano by carpets, rugs, tenders, irons, couch, easy chairs, 10 chairs, cheffonier, wicker chair, whatnot, pictures, ornaments, Singer's sewing machine, hanging lamp, table and cover, occasional table, clock, vases, books, coal vase, curtain poles, curtains, linoleum, study table, book cases, mats, hall lamp, double iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, bedding, blankets, sheets, *c., chests drawers, couch, dressing tables, washstands, ware, toilet glasses, three-quarter bedstead*, 4 siMgie iron bedsteads, mattresses to fit, pillows, bolsters, commode, lamps, kitchen furniture and utensils, baths, nianprte, garden tools, lawn mower, barrow, Sk. Also, BAY MARE, BUGGY, GIG. NOTE.—Mrs Otway'g instructions are to sell the whole of the above without the slightest reserve. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, 956 200—206 Hereford street pi O R SALE. STANMORE ROAD, Linwood—Capital building section, £60. 43-793 CHRISTCHURCH, Walker street—Seotion about eighth-acre, only empty section in the street; well worth attention. 45-791 SYDENHAM, Kingeley street, Byron street, Barbadoes street and Waltham road—Several grand building sections, various sizes, the property of a gentleman who is realising. 46-782 47-794 CHRISTCHURCH, Lower High street and St. Asaph street—ls fine building sections, reduced to such prices and on euch terms as should ensure immediate sale; dmv advantages ; send for particulars. -. 20-614 BREEZE'S ROAD, New Brighton—4} acres best land in the district. 51-854 BROADFIELDS—4S acres; well fenced .in two paddocks ;no reasonable offer refused; terms can be arranged. 388-614 CHRISTCHURCH (only few. miles from>-250 acres, well watered, well fenced and subdivided, good house and buildings; most desirable farm. , BRYNDWK—2 acres, fine building section. Sell as a whole or in two sections. ' 51-055 NEW BRIGHTON, near Tram bridge—Two capitat building sections. £175 the two. Si-BSS LINWOuD, Cashel street—Quarter acre (about). Only £75. 50-851 AVONSIDE, Retreat road—Quarter-acre, fenced and ready for building. £55. 63-860 LINWOOD, on tram line—l acre, double frontage, would cut up well; must be 'sold to wind up estate. No reasonable offer refused. 54-870 SUMNER, Colenso street and Arnold street—Two splendid building sections each quarter-acre. Sell one or both. Xhe property of a gentleman determined to realise. 42-781 42-782 NEW BRIGHTON, Sparshot street—6 sph-ndid building sections at low prices. 56-863 We have FARMS all sizes, and HOUSES town, suburbs, and country, FOR SALE and TO LET. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. KIRWEE YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER. SPECIAL ENTRY— KAA FOUR-TOOTH CROSSBRED WETHERS *JVJ\7 in Very Forward Condition. Bred on Snowdon. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager, 957 O. E. CALOUTT, Auctioneer. WOOL SALE. SECOND SERIES—FRIDAY, lltH INST. CATALOGUES CLOSE THIS DAY, AT 6 P.M. fIUR CATALOGUE TO DATE comprieea--1500 BALKS Clients are requested to FORWARD their INSTRUCTIONS so as to REACH US NOT LATER than on THURSDAY, 10th inst., as we begin our Sale at 9.30 a.m. on Friday. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, 996 K. G. STAVELEY, Manager. OLARKE AND CO. WAIMATE STRAWBERRIES. THIS MORNING, 9.30, AND EACH MORNING DURING THE WEEK. CLARKE and CO. WILL SELL, at their Rooms, lichfleld street, STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. Cherries, New Potatoes, Green Pea?. H. G. CLARKK, 999 Auctioneer. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO BE LET, on the Windmill road, from 18th December, 1896, " FAIRFIELD," The Late Residence of Mrs Tancred. Apply to HARMAN and STEVENS, 280 Chris tchurch. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. P O R SALE. House, 6 room? and scullery, washhouse, stables and coachhouse, i-acre of land with frontage on Sea View road, Brighton, and street at back. Cheap and on easy terms House, 7 rooms and outhouses, naariy new, Arm»gh street, I inwood, i-acre of land i-acre section adjoining " Several sections in Windsor georgeT swarm, BOLICrrOR, WORCESTER STREET. 5510 BAGGS AND CO. (' 1 O O D INVESTMENTS. ■w- __ CHESTER STREET—Two Houses of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse each and i acre. Price £350 for both, or will sell separately £175 each. Terms to suit. These houses are always let to good tenant*. TUAM STREET, central—Substantial new House of 7 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouee, &c, nearly i acre, must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. SCOTT STREET, Sydenham— Very compact Home of 4 rooms, scullery, and capital garden. Only £125; t true £10 cash, and Sβ per week afterwards. 'Xliis is an opportunity to secure a (rood home, equal only to a rent. ST. ASAPH STREET—House of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, fine large workshop, aud capital garden. £250; very easy terms. WORCESTKR STRKET, Linwood—Superior House of 6 - rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, fine ± acre, tastefully laid out. Full particulars at office. TAYLOR STREET, Sydenham— House of 5 rooms, sculleiy, Urge stable, with flue section, 241 link* frontage. Price £220; terms £25 osb, balance as rent, CASHEL STREET, Linwood — House of 5 good rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, stable, and 1 acre nice garden, close to tram. Price £330. Terms, £30 cash, balance as rent. New Catalogues ready. Farms for Sale. Houses lo Let. BAGGS AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, 131 COLOMBO STREET. J. R. KING AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, Ice., 168 Liclifield street AYLESBURY— 778 acres, all well subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorse and wire fences, water in each paddock, house of 4 rooms, and 'stables; plantations and other improvements, fee HALS WELL— 98 acres of splendid land, house of 6 rooms, outbuilding, piggeries, first-class orchard. Price £2000. -»»••-» CANAL RESERVE—II] acres of land, subdivided, house of 6 rooms, stabling, pigstyes, and other improvements. Price £46 lQs per acre. MARSHLAND—I 74 acres of land, small house, dairy, pigstyes, towlhoufee, &c The Und is well fenced and subdivided. Price only £525. BYDKNHAM—Over 5 acre* of land, well fenced and in grass. Price only £525. OPAWA—44 acres of good Und, with a small house, outbuildings, orchard, Ac., splendid position, near the coach. Price £425. MERTON—Roee Farm, on the South road, 70 acres of gord land, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 1 acre in garden and orchard, hou<=e of 5 rooms, dairy, 10-etall cowshed, new stable and grain shed, 24 miles from a butter factory. Price only £7 per acre. PAPANUI—9 acre* of flrst-dxw Und, planted in orchard, dwelling house, stabling, pigstyes, sheds, and other modern Improvements. Pnce £1000. NORTH ISI.AND. ou the Wairoa river-690 acres of Und, S miles from a milk factory, 130 acres in swamp, 80 acres river flats, 480 acres Down lands, subdivided into. 8 paddocks, 200 acres broken up, ZOO acres in grass, 6 acres in wattles, 4 acres in other trees, 1 acre in orchard, house of 6 rooms, cowsheds, traphouse, pigrtye, 7 horses, 19 cows. 1 purebred Ayrshire bull, 1 heifer. 15 yoeng cattle, 5 pigs, and poultry, waggon and dray, 2 ploughs, harrows, oiler, dairy uteniils, all tools, saddle and bridle, plough, cart and trap harness, furniture, and a . number of other sundries. Price very low for the lot. 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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9594, 8 December 1896, Page 8
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