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AUCTIONS. BOWMAN AND SON. THIS DAY. Commencing at 11 o'clock. UNDER BILL OF SALE. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON are favoured with instructions to SELL at their Rooms as above,' A Quantity of FURNITURE, splendid mangle, ironing stove, bicycle and lamp, and sundries, Ac Absolutely No Reserve. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, Ac, 1672 200-206 Hereford street. MONDAY NEXT. Commencing at 12 o'clock. PIANO, FURNITURE. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have been in•true'ed by a lady, leaving for Auckland, TO SELL, at her Residence, Armagh street, near Barbadoes street, The Whole of her SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, PIANO, Ac., Comprising German piano, nearly new (iron back), piano stool, carpet, 12 x 12; fender, fireirons, hearthrug, overmantel (black and gold), occasional and easy chairs, cheffonier, curtain poles and curtaifis, 5 pictures by Gully, ornaments, glassware, double and single brass rail bedsteads and wood bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, chests drawer*, wood cot, washstands, bedroom ware, dressing tables, marbletop wasi—tands. Also, Usual kitchen furniture, wringer, _c, and sundries too numerous to particularise. Note—Genuine Unreserved Sale. The House to be Let. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers. 1702 200-206 Hereford street. Bowman axd Sox.] [Bowman and Son CONTINUATION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON WILL SELL, at their Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock, On account Sirs Stewart, Licensed Pawnhroker. A very large assortment of Jewellery, Clothing, Ac. For full particulars see future advertisement. BOWMAN and SON, 1673 Auctioneers. Bowman and Son.] [Bowman and Son. BICYCLES. MESSRS BOWMAN and SON have received instructions from the Consignor's Agent TO SELL at their Rooms, 200-2.6 Hereford street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 24th DECEMBER, 1836. 1 Q !NEW BICYCLES, all latest improvements, —»* Dunlop tyres, Ac. Our instructions are to Sell every machine Without the Slightest Reserve, as account sales must be rendered immediately. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY NEXT. BOWMAN and SON, 1674 Auctioneers. ¥71 OR SALE. ELLESMERE, within easy driving 1 distance of Christchurch—so acres best land in the district, good 9-roomed house and buildings, charming place; owner giving up farming pursuits, will sacrifice; easy terms if desired. 379—591 CHRISTCHURCH, Lower High street aud St. Asaph street —15 fine building sections, reduced to such prices and on such terms as should ensure.immediate sale : many advantages ; send for particulars. 20-614 CHRISTCHURCH, within easy walking distance of—7o acres good land, good house and buildings; would sell in two lots if desired. 385—609 SYDENHAM, Kingsley street, Byron street, Barhadoes street and Waltham road—Several grand building sections, various sizes, the property of a gentleman who is realising. 46-782 47-794 SOUTHBROOK—II acres good land, well fenced and subdivided, mostly in grass, balance garden; good 6-roomed house, dairy and buildings. Price very low. Owner determined to sell. 390—619 CHRISTCHURCH North, a bargain — Building section, over quarter-acre. £75. # 57—872 LINWOOD, good position, close tram—One acre building land, double frontage ; would cut up well. In order to wind up estate, trustees will refuse no reasonable offer. Builders and speculators please note. 56—870 FERRY ROAD—3-acre good building site, clients desire immediate sale ; a chance to make money on a small outlay.. 54—863 DARWIN STREET, Sydenham—Only section left, i-acre, well fenced and planted, ready for building. A bargain. • 53—861 SYDENHAM, King street—4-acre, good section, £45. 50-852 BROADFIELDS—4S acres; well fenced in two paddocks ;no reasonable offer refused; terms can be arranged. 388—614 WANTED to Purchase, for cash, 20 to 30 acres really good land (with or without buildings) near Christchurch. C.B.G. 16. £15,000 to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Rates. W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WM. BUSS. RANGIORA NORTHERN CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. 1000 FAT and STORE SHEEp 0/\ HEAD STORE CATTLE 200 PIGSSPECIAL ENTRIES. OKA PRIME FAT EWES; a straight station 1 KQ PIGS, good stubblers. Sale at half-past 10 o'clock. W. BUSS, 1694 Auctioneer. RANGIORA. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR WM. NOBLE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, AT 10 O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT TO BLACKSMITHS. \fR BUSS has , received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premise?, on Tuesday next, A large quantity of Blacksmith's awl Wheelwright's Tools and Sundries, viz., Iron cramps, bolts and boxes, D.B. bellows, 3 pair new iron wheel*, taps and dies, patent vice and tyre bender, drilling machine, qu-ntity new springs and axles, shovels, spades and hoes, gorse knives, forks and rakes, plough and leading chains, qu ntity coachbuilder's furniture, large quantity of ironmongery, chaff-cutters, double and single plough", roller rings, quantity of old iron, angle and T. iron, quantity of wheelwright's timber and effects. Also, 1 Horse, dog cart and harness 1 Buggy, pony and harness 1 New fanner s cart 2 Carts, 2 saddles, 2 dray frames, garden force pump and hose, grindstone, Ac. Sale punctually at 10 o'clock, before the usual Stock Sale. W. BUSS, 1695 Auctioneer. RANGIORA. FREEHOLD PROPERTY BY AUCTION. TUESDAY* DECEMBER 29th. By Order of the Public Trustee.—ln the Estate of the late Mr ALKX. BAXTER. ~\,¥ R BUSS has received instructions from the JLtJL agent for the Public Trustee, TO SELL, at his rooms, Kangiora, on TUESDAY, the.29th day of December, at 12 n'elock noon, all that PARCEL OF LAND, containing 11 acres and 7 perches, more or less, situate at Stewart's Gully, part R.S. No. 570, in the Rangiora Survey District, together with the BUILDINGS thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Jones. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Terms at *ale. 1646 WM. BUSS, Auctioneer. GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE COLF.RIDGE DISTRICT. STATION, consisting of 1700 Acres of Freehold and 41.000 Acres of Leasehold ; good Dwellinghouse and all necessary Station Buildings. Rental of leasehold a very low figure. Will be soklasa going concern. Freehold is divided into 19 paddocks. 12,000 sheep of all ages on run. 229 MAKIKIHI—4I2 Acres, well fenced, and watered by natural springs, 3 miles from railway station. All now in wheat out of grass. Crops given in. This projierty will be sold at an extremely low price, to effect a speedy clearance. Easy terms. 256 MARSHLANDS—2O Acres choice reclaimed swamp land, all well drained and fenced; 4-roomed hoiise ; t-Jose to school and church. 73 AYLESBURY—346 Acres, well fenced and subdivided, watered by races; 100 acres in oats, balance in grass; adjoins school and railway station. 50 230 ACRES, within 14 miles of Christchurch, fair proportion of hill and flat land; 50 acres of hill in crop; good Dwelling-house, Stable, Ac. Artesian water supply. 255 GREENPARK—2IS Acres splendid land, subdivided, well fenced and watered; good 6moraed house, stable, shed, and all necessary farm outbuildings. Only 1£ miles from railway station and creamery. A very choice farm, tow price and easy terms. i„ GEORGE KING & CO., Ltd., Cashel street, Christchurch. T3TOR Cracked Hands, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, and JF mwy other things besides, use Walker's Zodiac Ointment (registered). It rubs them an out I*. WORMS are a common complaint with children. Mothers, you know the symptoms—Fretful uneasy sleep, picking nose, grinding teeth, 4c, Ac, Use Martin's Worm' Syrup, a safe and sore remedy all chemist* * . '■• .-• Mu-iUni Mulfet, 6£d per fin 6* d«f- r>\ H. «r*j[|, 1W Yiiitojia lUce

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 12

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