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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Ttxifll [W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE AT LYTTELTON. PURNITURETnd EFFECTS HANDSOME COB, SADDLE, Ice THE Undersigned, favoured with instructions from M. Andrews. Esq., who is leaving the colony, trill SELL BY AUCTION, At the Bank of New Zealand, Lyttelton, THIS DAY (THURSDAY*. _t 1 o'clock, The Contents of Five Rooms. the lots include double iron bedstead, wire mattress, pillows, sheets, quilts, washstands and ware, duchesse chest, cornice poles, <-urtatns, chairs, tables, carpets, dinner and tea sets, dining table, crockery, cutlery, good mangle and many other lines; aim, handsome pony cob (quiet and staunch), saddle, bridle, cover, be TONKS, NORTON, and CO., Auctioneers, be, 1516 165 Colombo street W. To.fu.l [W. 11. Nortos v ' .j£tf_; * IN THE ESTATE OF H. W. GAMBLE, Bankrupt. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from G. L. Greenwood, Esq.. Official Assignee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, the 18th, at 12 o'clock, On the Premises, 48 Armagh street, THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE, Ac, Contained fen a 7-roomed dwelling house. Among the many siioice articles areCarpets, bedsteads, bedding, handsome bedroom suite, comprising full Scotch ch«>st, wardrobe with plate glass, marble top waohstand, towel horse, duchesse table, all to match, and made of picked kauri, opossum rug, nearly new, eider down quilt, blankets, bed hangings, commode, 4c., single nedroom, well furnished with good goods, sideboard with bevelled glass back, choice ornament-, walnut chess table, rane ea»y chairs, Austrian chairj, fender and Irons, 30 vols, books, ccuch and rug, lot of choice ornaments, pictures, &<;., also an exceptionally fine lot of kitchen utensils, and a mangle, nearly new. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 1472 Auctioneers, 165 Colombo street. W.TosKS.J ___ [W.H.NOETON FOB SALE. SUMNER. ALL that SPLENDID BLOCK of LAND immediately oppo'ite the Pier and Cave Rock, sub-divided into suitable sized niJILDL.NO SITES. The prices fixed are MOST REASONABLE, and terms will be 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 aspect— • Well built House of 7 rooms, hathmom, with shower attached, well fitted throughout, and iv 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. , _. TNGLB STREET, just off Matheson's road, Linwood—New house ot 7 rooms, plastered, good section •f land, about i acre. For sale cheap. SEVERAL GOOD RESIDENCES TO LET In Good Localities. TONKS, NORTON and CO., House, Land, and Financial Agents, 165 COLOMBO STREET. ■t ■ ' - ■* GBORGE KING AND CO., LTD. ■t;w '■ ■ -■ ■_-■ .■■■ ... ■■■ ■■■■■. ■■-! ■■— ■» TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF A FIRST CLASS FARM, LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, 4c., AT ROSEMONT, ASHLEY. /•■••■ EORGE KING AND CO., LTD., have received in\T structions from Messrs Dickson Bros, to SELL BY AUCTION, at their Homestead, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th, THE ROSEMONT FARM, comprising, 155 Acres of Choice Down and Flat Land, wel fenced and watered, and sub-divided into seven paddocks, the Improvements upon which consist of a 7-rooraed two-storey dwelling house, nearly new,* together with the necessary outbuildings. Also, immediately after the above, IHE LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising, 10 Superior Draught Horses, 4 head Hack and Light Harness Horses(broken and unbroken), 70 Merino Ewes and 70 Halfbred Lambs, 2 Dairy Cows in full profit, 2 Heifers, Massey-Harrls Cultivator, 2 Reapers and Binders, 2D.F. Ploughs (Duncan and Reid and Gray), Set of 4-horse Harrows, 4-horse Duncan Grubber, Farm Dray and.Frame. Horse Power and Gearing complete, Chaff-Cutter, Corn Crusher, Cambridge Roller, Turnip and Grass Seed Sowers with Harrows complete, covers and harness for each horse, Oats, Beans, Chaff, and the usual assortment of sundries in connection with a farm. In consequence of the dissolution of partnership between the Messrs Dickson Bros., the Auctioneers have much pleasure in announcing the above as an Unreserved and Bona Fide Clearing Sale, this remark applying to the land as well as the stock and implements. - The property is well known as one of the best in (he Ashley distriot, being highly productive both for grass and crops, while its position (four miles from the Rangiora Market and one and a half miles from the Ashley Railway Station) is everything that can benejired. Its present state is 60 acres in grass (of whioh 26 are shut ap for seed), 30 acres in wheat, 20 In barl<*y and young grass, and 40 in oats. The horses are of a particularly sound and desirable class, and can be recommended as first rate workers. The implements are all in capital condition, many of them being equal to new. Luncheon provided. 'Salecommences at 11 o'clock with the land, stock, ft-tplcments, be, immediately following, WHEN EVERY LOT 1 WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERGEORGE KING, Manager. 1060 - JAS. W. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. .'*•'• HARCOURT AND CO. TO-MORROW, PEIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1898. AT 2.?0 P.M. • AUCTION SALE. . - Owing to Dissolution of Partnership or MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD RUN, 10,300 AORBS ' Known as TIKAUMEA STATION, Together with 12,500 SHEEP, 350 CATTLE, AND 24 HORSES. TIyTESSRS HARCOURT and CO. are instructed by JLtJL the owners, who are dissolving partnership, to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, WELLINGTON, on FRIDAY, l|th December, 1896, That splendid Freehold Run, known as TIRAUMEA -STATION, situated 24 miles from Eketahuna Railway Station by well-formed and well, bridged roads. . The run Is in first-rate working order, and consists of easy country, welt-watered. Six thousand acres are in grass, divided into 26 paddocks, the largest being 1200 acres. There is a good residence of XI rooms, as well as all buildings, dip, yards, 4c., necessary for the working of a well-found run. The flock consists of nearly pure Romneys, all young sheep. Last year's clip avsraqro -Jd in the grease. Wot further information apply to Mr WARREN, on the station; Or to HARCOURT and CO., Wl3 ■ i Wellington. TO LET, BUSINESS PREMISES. IN PREMIER POSITION LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TO~LET, BUSINESS PREMISES in the beet part of tismbton quay, Wellington. Land 26ft x 100 ft, With 2-storey building, occupied for twenty years by Messrs Chas. Hill and Sons, who are now removing to larger premises- The shop has double front with large plate glasi; windows. ' Jhla Is the best position in Wellington for either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BUSINESS. Rent, £300 per annum. Aptly to rrv HARCOURT and CO., 1180 . Wellington. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. STRAWBEKBIES. THIB~~DAY, At 9 a.m. sharp. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. wfll SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel js3 ORATES WAIMATE STRAWBERRIES Also, Potatoes, Peas, Onions, Pines Bananas, Lemons, 4c. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 1584 Auctioneers. F. C. TABART. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. In Its Vice-Admiralty Jurisdiction. FC. TABART is instructed by the Marshal ot • tbe above Court to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, Manchester street, Christchurch, ox FRIDAY, the 18th Day of DECEMBER INST., At 12.30 p.m., the Schooner "CROYDON 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 jTn. NAI_M--C Solicitor, Lyttelton. Terms—Cash. k i 11M-. r. 0. TABART.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 8

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