AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. , TBIS DAY, commencing at 1 o'clock. FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. \f ESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received JjJL instructions from Mrs S. Briggs to SELL, at their Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, the Whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising— Piano by Broadwood and Sons, suite in cretonne, carpet«, tenders and irons, couch in rep, Sjiuirer's sewing machine (guaranteed), writing cahinet, 6 Austrian chairs, cane lounge, book shelves, oval table, lamps, ornaments, pictures', books, violin in case, dining table, artist's ca«el, pedestal table, opossum rug, oilcloth, double and single iron bedsteads, w.-w. mattresses to fit and all necessary bedding, child's cot, dtichesse chest and washsland, chests drawers, wardrol>e, commode, wa*hstand«, ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chairs, k. furniture and utensil?, really good mangle, lawn mower, croquet set, grindstone, meat safe, &c. Also a collection of very rare and valuable specimens of ferns, with catalogue, which were collected with great trouble and •xpense by the lat- Rev. E. R. Otway. No Reserve. BOWMAN and SON. Auctioneers, 124 200205 Hereford street. CI O R SALE STANMORE ROAD, Linwood—Capital building •ection, £60. ' 43-793 CHRISTCHURCH, Walker street—Section about, eighth-acre, only empty section in the street: well worth attention. 45-791 SYDENHAM, Kingsley street, Rvron street, Barbadoes street and Waltliain road—Several graivl huildint; sections, various sizes, the propeny of a jentleman who is realising. 46-7i>2 47-7*» CHRISTCHURCH, Lower High street and St. Astiph street—ls tine building sections, reduced to soon prices and on such terms a* should ensure immediate sale ; many advantages ; send for particulars. 20-614 BREEZE'S ROAD, New Brighton—4J acres best land in the district. 51-854 BROADFIELDS—4S acres; well fenced in two paddocks ;no reason aide offer refused ; terms can be arranged. 288-614 CHIUSTCUURCH (only few miles fromV-250 actes, well watered, well fenced and subdivided, rood house and t>uilding3 ; most desirable farm. BRYNDWR—2 acres «ne building section, Hell a-s a whole or in two sections. 51-855 NEW BRIGHTON, near Tram bridge—Two capital building sections. £175 the two. 52-859 LINWOOD, Cashel street—Quarter acre (about). Oulv£7s. 50-851 AVONSIDE, Retreat! road—Quarter-acre, fenced and ready for building. £55. 63-860 LLVWOOD, on tram line—l acre, double frontage, would cut up well ; must be sold to wind up estate. No reasonable offer refused. 54-870 SUJJNER, Colertso street and Arnold street—Two splendid building sections each quarter-acre. Sell one or both. The property of a irentleman determined to realise. ; 42-781 42-782 NEW BRIGHTON, Sparshot street—6 splndid building sections at low prices. 56-868 Wβ have FARMS all i-izee, and HOUSES town, suburbs, and country, FOR SALE and TO LET. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHURCII. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE AND EFFECTS, At 11 a.m. 10 qr. CASKS COLONIAL WINE, 80 to 100 LBS TEA, WALTH A*M BOA D, Account Mrs Innes. Wine will be sold at 2 p.m. • Coaches pass every hour. 11. MATSON and CO., 1145 ■ Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W.Tokm.) IW. H. NoKTos THIS DAY. ! At 11a.m. ] MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and 00. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, .' In their Booms, Oi TONS GLOBE ONIONS, in bags, good conOf dJtton. " No Reserve. S7O. 165 Colombo street. W.TOHM] (W. H.Nomon , FOB SALE. . SUMNEB. A LL that SPLENDID BLOCK of LAND im/V mediately opposite the Pier and Cave Rock, •Undivided -into suitable sized BUILDING SITES. The prices fixed are MOST REASONABLE, and terms will Dβ given to suit buyers, or cash advanced to those requiring to build. Call and see plan and obtain full particulars from office. LINWOOD, good locality, with northern aspectWell built House of 7 rooms, bathroom, with shower attached, well fitted throughout, and in perfect order. The land comprises 100 x 208 links, and is nicely laid ont and planted. A low price will be accepted for a quick sale. INGLE STREET, Just off Matheson's road, Linwood—New houge of 7 rooms, plastered, good section tf land, about t acre. For sole cheap. SEVERAL GOOD RESIDENCES TO LET In Qood Localities. TONKS, NORTON and CO., House, Land; and Financial Agents, 165 COLOMBO STREET. F. C. TABART. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. In Its Vice-Admiralty Jurisdiction. FC. TABART is instructed by the Marshal ot • the above Court to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hia Salerooms, Manchester street, Christchurch, OH FRIDAY, the 18th Day of DECEMBER INST., At 12.30 p.m., the Schooner . "GBOYDON LASS/ , 50 Tons Register, With her appurtenances, as she lies on the slip at Baker's Bay, Lyttelton. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER or to Mr 11. N. NALDER, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Terms—Cash.. F. O. TABART, 1106 Auctioneer. CLARKE AND CO. WAIMATE STBAWBEBBIES. THIS DAY, 9 o'clock. CLARKE and CO. WILL SELL, at their . Rooms, Lichfield street, STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. 20 Boxes Cherries (Black and White Heart), Green Peas, Kidney Potatoes. H. G. CLARKK, 1138 Auctioneer. WILSON AND SONS. "WMT I L S O N AND SONS. PRESSING FOR SALE. IK A ACRE FARM, with excellent improveAW mento and acres ot garden and glass houses, in Sumner Valley. Price low; terms easy. Also, House and land in Tuam street, Linwood, for £185. Very easy payments. 1A ACRES LAND and 5-roomed house, stables, * v *c, at Papanui; very good property. (* ACRES LAND, 6-rooraed new house/a very v» nice home on the Worcester street Tram. This property very cheap. HOUSES TO LET AND MONEY TO LEND. 879 D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, LAND INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Ttawald and Ashburton respectively FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Kat, Hides Ice., on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. QRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commission CLEARANCE SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOR Matson and Co., Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ghrietohurch White's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin Graham's Foot Rot Composition Planet Jnr. Garden and Field Tools Walter A. Wood Co. - Ligbtband's Belting. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer* WORMS are a common complaint with children, Mothers, you know the symptoms—Fretful, uneasy sleep, picking nose, grinding teeth, &c., *c. Uee Martin's Worm Syrup, a sate and sure remedy ail chemitte HE that knows Tea, and knows that be knows Kmpin Co,'s Xμ, U wUt-TeUgw vim I
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9596, 10 December 1896, Page 8
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