AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. HIGH-CL*\S3 FURNTTUP.E, SEWTNG MACHINE, LEGHORN FOWLS, DUCXS, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK ha. been favoured with instructions from W. H. Pardey, Esq., who is gi\ ing up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, Fendalton road, near the railway crossing. Tins DAY, Tiie Whole of his FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Which Ins l<_en purchased within the fast few mduths and is of a very superior description. DRAWING-ROOM— Brussels carpet with border, brass fender and irons, occasional tables, basket chairs and'eus-iou.-*, easy and occasional chairs in tapestry, brnss o.rUin-rod, handsome lira.-) and china hanging lam)>. brackets, be DINING-ROOM—Oilcloth, skin hearthrug, steel fender and iron!', couch in haircloth. Austrian chairs, Singer's treadle sewing machine, rimu sideboard with bevelled mirror, dining table, china, glassware, books, -ke. HALL—Oilcloth, hall table and chairs, umbrella stand, nickel lamp, be. BEDROOMS (3)—Double and single br_«s and iron bedsteads, stuffed spring mattresses, feather bed, wardrobe with bevelled mirror, duchesse ch-. 1 . drawer**, marble-to(> and other washstands, toilet ware, looking-glasses, curtain pole.*.*, blanket*-, linen, Ac. KITCHEN, SCULLERY, and WASHHOUSE—The usual utensils ; also wringer, perambulator, ke OUKII>E—Bro-.vn Leghorn and other fowls, ducks, galvanised iron, timber, wire netting, be Sale at 11 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 1829 No. 692 Auctioneer. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. STRAWBERRIES. THI S~~D AY, At 9 a.m. AYERS. BEAUCHA.IP and CO. will SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Room*, OO CRATES WAIMATE STRAWBERRIES Also, CHERRIES, LEMONS. ONIONS i POTATOES, CABBAGES TOMATOES, be, be I AYERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 1839 Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. ADDINGTON. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). SPECIAL ENTRY. On account H. P. Hill, Esq., 1 PUREBRED YEARLING JERSEY BULL. IAA SOUND-MOUTH CROSSBRED EWES, A\J\J with 100 per cent, of Lambs. A very good line. ■CAQ FAT SHEEP. FAT CATTLE, PIGS, bo. PYNE and CO., ! 1821 Auctioneers. (-LARKE AND CO. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. j FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. THIS DAY, : TUESDAY, 10.30 SHARP. CLARKE and CO. WILL SELL at their Rooms ! Lichfield street, ex s.s. Manapouri and Anglian' 400 CASES i Oranges, lemons, peaches, pines | Apricots, plums (Japanese and Orltanj) Also, 20 sacks kidney potatoes - , 20 do Auckland onions 10 do green peas 10 do walnuts 10 do cocoanuts Without the slightest reserve. H. G. CLARK-?, 1805 Auctioneer HOTELS. CRITERION HOTEL. TIMARU. ANDREW KINNIMONT (Late of the Winchester Hotel) begs to inform the general public that he has taken the CRITERION HOTEL, TIMARU. The House has been Thoroughly Renovated, and Patrons can Rely on the Best Attention and Excellent Accommodation at Moderate Charges. ANDREW KINNIMONT, 4134 Proprietor. WOLSELEY HOTEL. THRBE -MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWAY STATION, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS. TOURISTS, FAMILIES and tha GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the Privacy and Comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's j residence at the above Hotel. They will also have the RIGHT to FISH over SEVERAL MILES of the very best and most picturesque TROUT STREAMS in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its Fly Fishing. J • - THE WOLSELEY HOTEL la within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. I ! COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION ! Has been provided at the mouth ot the Rangitata, and j SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR DRIVING PARTIES To and from that famous home of large fish. The Express and all other trains stop at Winchester THOS. LANGDON, 10-1 Proprietor. TERMINUS HOTEL. | FOR Home Comforts, be, the VERY BEST HOTEL in CHRISTCHURCH is the ' TERMINUS, | OPPOSITE THK RAILWAY STATION. PROPRIETOR, JOHN MOFFAT (LATE OF THE CULVERDEN HOTEL.) Terms Moderate. Special Concessions to Officers and Members Railway Institute. NOTlCE—Nothing but D. Q. L. Very Old SPECIAL WHISKEY sold as Draught Whiskey. 1645 yiSITORS TO SYDNEY WILL TOD TBI WENTWORTH HOTEL, CHURCH HILL, THE MOST COMFORTABE AND BEST APPOINTED IN SYDNEY. Tbe most charminsr site in the heart of the city; uitable for visitors on pleasure or business bent Modern accessories throughout. Capital table. Best brands of liquors. Attendance unexceptionable; under tbe personal supervision of the proprietress, H. HAYES. Strictly Moderate Charges. YJfHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2a 6d Beds. 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. | Telephone 45. Night Porter. j T7TSITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS ahoul ▼ put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester street The most centrally situated and comfortable Hotel in Christcb—rch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can b purchased. English Ale on draught. 398 ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, ! AND COFFEE PALACE. CHRLSTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths—hot, cold and shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post Office Box, Night Porter kept Terms—Per Day.fe; Per Week, 30s to 40k. EUd-aoed rates for longer periods. ' OTTO acttSaUDmA, Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9606, 22 December 1896, Page 8
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