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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON 4NP CO. W- T——.J " (W. H. No—«r THIS DAY, At 1 p.m, REMOVAL FROM SUMNER. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON tad CO. hare received instructions from a late resident of Stunner - ■ i ~ ' SELII BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, THE ENTIRE FURNISHING OF A SEVEN- ' ROOMED HOUSE, Comprising— Very good Brasstela carpet, leather dining-room - suite, cane easy chairs, ptct—as, tenders, dining tah!e, large book case, 4 coshions, complete dinner service, tapestry_ carpet square, stair carpet, single and doable iron bedsteads, wire mattresses and beddirvg, marble top washstand., Duchesse* tables, large chest drawers, child's cot. bamboo easeL Ac., Ac. Also a large quantity of kitchen utensils, crockery and glassware. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 1122 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tos_.) ■-■*'■' [W. H. No—ox TO-MORROW. On Account o' Whom it May Concern. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions to SELL-BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ONT HV R SD AY, At 12 noon, OK BRASS, BRASS RAIL and IRON BED&O STEADS, 6ft 6in x 4ft 6in. Exceptionally fine bedsteads, but slightly damaged in transit. Our instructions are to Sell Without the Slightest Reserve, on account of whom it may concern, TONKS, NORTON and CO., 1161 , Auctioneers. W. Tonks.] [W. H. Norton. URGENT SALE. OWNER LEAVING ON SATURDAY. SEMI-GRAND.PIANO, . By Collard and Collavd, Nearly New, ENGLISH FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from a gentlemau leaving ' for the North Island, to" SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY,' THE 28th, At" 11' o'clock. At his Residence, No. 31 Queen street, near Colombo street/Syden ham, THE WHOLE OF HIS'VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ' Comprising DRAWING ROOM—Semi-Grand piano by Collard and Collard (quite as good as new, cost 105 guineas in London), gnipure lace curtains, Brussels carpet 14 x 12, brocaded velvet suite, easel and hand painted mirror, fern stand and ferns, steel fender and irons, occasional tables, cushions, wool mats, coal vase, fire screen, walnut Whatnot, hand painted walnut panels, water and oil colour paintings, walnut brackets with mirror back, plaques, and ornaments all very "choice, black and gold overmantel, large marble French clock. DINING ROOM—French carpet 12 x 10, large dining table, tapestry cover, & Austrian chairs, damask slouch, kangaroo rug, two walnut music Canterburys, one bookcase and chef-foni'-r and over ,JQp vols, good book*, fancy brackets and ornaments, pier glass, side table with cover, tea tray, cruets, large clock, large KP. tea urn and_ E.P. coffee urn, 2 bronze fisrures. BREAKFAST ROOM-Pier, glass and drapery, guipure lace curtain's, linoleum, slip wool mats, chairs, - tables, couch, lot of ornaments, brackets, and pictures. HALT—Linoleum 20ft x 4ft 6in, wool mats, hall table, pots'ferns, barometer, statuary stand, stag's head, large chronological map, pictures, Ac. "•'"■'. 3 BEDROOMS—Containing full tester bedstead, brass- mounted j French bedsteads, spring mattresses,'~bedding, Ac., Ac, wardrobes »na marble top washstands. dressing tables, toilet sets, swing-mirrors, commode, carpets, matting, linoleum, tables, arm chairs, sofa, and a . . large number of ornaments, pictures, &c. KITCHEN—Very Well stocked with all necessaries, also' Singer's treadle "sewing'machine, letter press and stand, large knife machine. 2 Avery's platform scales, ladders, 2 iron stoves and steel piping complete, large press, and a lot of sundries. N.B.—Owing to the very short notice given for this important sale, we-must express-our regret at not being able to get catalogues printed iv time, but the goods will be on view Thursday afternoon from 2 o'clock ! ' i TONKS, NORTON and CO., 1162 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tonus.] _i [W. H. Norton. House for Removal. No. 83 Queen street, Sydenham. MESSR-J TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions to from Mr J. 0. Faulkner to SELL BY AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, May —tli, at 2 o'clock, House containing 4 rooms, washhouse and copper, iron roof, and in very good repair, situated' No. 89 Queen street, Sydenham. No reserve. To be removed within 7 days from date of aale. TONKS. NORTON and CO., 1123 ' ' House and Land Agents. t GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. t SALE OP BANKRUPT STOCK. IN THE ESTATE~OF G. D. CRONIN. • TO-MORROW. «' TH UR SD AY, M_ V _7t h. . GEORGE KING and CO., LIMITED, have teen instructed by G. L. Greenwood, Esq., Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to -SELL.BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Cashel street, Christchurch, THIS STOCK, TOOLS AND EFFECTS, In the Estate of Mr G. D. Cronin, Coachbuilder. Among a few of the principal lines may be mentioned — '''_','•''•■ Bay Mare, 4 years, thoroughly broken to saddle and harness • Milner s Safe, 22 x measurement) Patent Blower, Fairbanks—les (Be wt) Tyre Bender; Horse Hair Teasing Machine 3 Drilling Machines,' • Iron Cutting and Punching Machine, 2 Forges, with very complete sets of Tools 2 Patent Vyces (by Parker), 2 Anvils 3 Paint Grinding Machines Large quantity of Paints and Varnish Stocks and Dies ' ' Face Plate of Malleable Cast Iron ' 3 Work Benches, Forge Fittings, Bellows Grindstones, Copying Press Leather Crimping Machine, Single Buggy, , -Tog-ether with a MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of TOOLS and OTHER REQUISITES in connection with the business. ■ , ' _ MATERIAL, Spokes, Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Carriage Lace, CarriageFittings, Trimmings, and Woodware, Malleable and (Jest Iron, Springs, Hubs, Lamps, 7 tons of BruViuer " Nuts" (Coals), quantity of Old Iron," Ac. ' - ■:■■.-. "••: PARTLY COMPLETED WORK. Spring Cart, 9 Gigs, 1 Buggy. • . Also, on account of various Clients, 1 Baroiiche. specially built, and nearly new 1 Barouche. 2 Dogcarts, 3'Buggies, Phae ton; Daisy Cart. In consequence of the large' number of lots te be submitted the Sale will commence'atvll o'clock sharp oa THURSDAY, MAY 27th, And the Stock may be inspected on the previous day. GEORGE KING and CO., LTD., -. ' Auctioneers. NEW number of Sections from i-acre to 1-acre in the following streets:— Pine avenue, Esplanade, Victoria street, High street, Sp*rshott street, Harriott. street, John street, Eastbourne; also off Main road, 84 Sections from £15 to 850 each. ■;■' ■ LATJRISTON -1239 Acres', subdivided into nice sited paddocks, well fenced and watered; good Dwelling-house in the centre of property, which adjoins Railway Station, stable, woolshed,' and men's whare. Is worth attention of buyers. 260 AYLESBURY—346 Acres, all well fenced and subdivided into three paddocks, well watered by waterraces, nearly all in grass; 100 acres newly laid down ; ad joins school and Railway station. Price low. SPRINGSTON—Three miles from township, 103 Acres, all well fenced and sub-divided into eight paddocks, well watered. House of 3 rooms, Ac. Price very low; terms easy. ... g6g MAKIKIKI, Sherwood—4l2 Acres, all well fenced and watered by natural springs. 206 acres of this farm are let at _s per acre. Price, £10 per acre. 256 GREENPARK—2IS Acres, splendid grazing Farm, fenced with gorse and.wire, sub-divided into four paddocks and newly laid down in grass, sis-roomed House, _c—all stable with shed and traphouse, shotted with three cow bails, four pigsty— to hold 40 to 50 pigs, good water supply in every paddock by artesian wells; sit—ted within one and a half miles of Rabbit Island Railway Station and two and a half mil—of Creamery. This is a capital farm. 185 GEORGE KING _ CO., Ltd., GEORGE KING, Managing Director. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. ' FRUIT SALE. THIS DAY, at 10 am. AYKRS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Booms, Cashel Street, 95 Cases D.E. and Tahiti Oranges 27 Cases Ripe Bananas -127 Cases ■ Apples, Pears, Pines, Persimmons, Lemons, Tomatoes, Acf, Ac. Also. Onions, Potatoes, Bacon, Cheese Tea, Cabbages, Ac* AYE—3, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 1156 ' ; .Auctioneers. GREAT SALE OF POT PLANTS, BIRDSEED AND KITS AT CDS—TING'S. _KUITEB—B, COLOMBO STRKET. AS I am again stopped from selling any of the above articles, I intend to Dispose of them 1 Cheap. 4ih ferns 6d, beautiful heaths Is. halt' usual price. I have a very good Assortment of Plants, at very low prices. I have also B —me Splendid _aod Oranges — .la * AT CL~MING*B, la—tow, Coloabostntt. I—s

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9736, 26 May 1897, Page 8

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