AUCTIONS. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. "" THIS DAY, TO LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL. Now is the Time to Plant. MESSRS AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. have received instruction* to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Rooms, on FRIDAY, October • 15th, at 2 p.m., a large collection of BEDDING *• PLANTS, including petunias, verbenas, nnnias, asters, stocks, Phlox Drummondii, dianthus, lobelias, rhodanthe, geraniums (plain and variegated), also tomato plants, Jrc. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 9040 AuctioneerSYDNEY, ISLAND AND LOCAL , FRUITS. • SATURDAY, 16m, at 10.30 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Booms, Cashel street, g<TJ7 CASES SYDNEY ORANGES ' 144 CASES SYDNEY MANDARINS f*A CASES SYDNEY LEMONS 1 QSi CASKS SEVILLE.*, BANANAS, PASSION , AOO FRUIT, TAHITI ORANGES, COCOA- [ NUTS, WALNUTS, APPLES, Sec The f Aiit is direct from the growers, and will be in store to-day, when the trade can get delivery before thesa'e. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., ; 9225 Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY NEXT. ; SPECIAL ENTRIES- ' Account Mr E. Gallagher, fl^H p . well known Trotter PILOT, 8 yr«, winner of • X One mile Trot at Oh.ika. Account a Client, MARE, broken to sa'.Mle and harness \ Also, TTfcAISY CART and HARNESS Account Mr R. Autsbrook, BAY GELDING, 6 yr», broken to saddle and harness ; very quiet, trial 5, On account Mr Peter Clinton, IfXTRA GOOD DRAUGHTS, straight out of T work Also, SIX-YEAR-OLD GELDING, splendid harness j horse. i THE GENERAL ENTRIES Comprise about K/V HEAD of VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS. j PYNE and CO., I 9245 Auctioneers. (iLARKE AND CO. THIS DAY, 2.30 sharp. SYDNEY, QUEENSLAND, AND ISLAND FRUITS. CLARKE and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Lichfield street, Ex s.s. Monowai, from Sydhey, 668 Cases Sydney Oranges, Mandarins, Passions, Serilles, Lemons, Loquats, Sec 40 Cases Tahiti Oranges 20 Cases Ripe Bananas Also advices to hand of 20 Cases Italian Lemons, aud 50 Cases prime Hobart Stunners H. G. CLARKE, 9244 . Auctioneer. AMERICAN ONIONS. AMERICAN APPLES. and CO. HAVE TO ARRIVE, MONDAY NEXT, Ex Mariposa, from 'Frisco, 1 OO CASES AMERICAN ONIONS, 100 CA ? ES AMERICAN APPLES, choice varieH. G. CLARKE, 9243 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. LYTTELTON. THIS~DAY, FRIDAY—I 2 O'CLOCK. HB. SORENSEN has received instructions. s from Mrs Nazar, who is leaving Lyttelton, -' TO SELL, On til© Premises occupied by her in London street,' A quantity of- ■■-~ SURPLUS FUBNITDRE, Consisting of iron bedsteads,; spring mattress, flock beds, palliasses, washstand and ware, dressing table, kitchen table, chairs, fenders, linoleum, 1 Barrell's patent washing boiler, 1 safe, a number of fowls, also sundry drapery. H. B. SORENSEN. 9045 Anctioneer. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Harbin*] [W. R. Hardhs TO-MORROW, Commencing at 11 &._. CLOTHING, JEWELLERY. At 1 p.m., FURNITURE, PIANO, TENTS and SUNDRIES. Full particulars in to-morrow morning's papers. 11/fR W. R. HARDING will SELL at his Auction ITJL Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above. W. R. HARDING, 9219 Auctioneer. HOTELS. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. fJOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor (late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club aad U.S.S. Company). Telephone 231. Letters will receive every attention HART- HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, _. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2* 6d Beds, _. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. * „ « ( Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths—hot, cold and shower—on each floor. Telephone, Post Office Box, Night Porter kept. Terms—Per Day, 6s; Per Week, 30s to 40s. Reduced rates for longer periods. OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. WOLSELEY HOTEL, THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWAY \ j STATION, WINCHESTER. A K £_35?'. TOURI BTS, FAMILIES, and the GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the privacy and comforts of a well appointed gentleman's restS??S™ above Hotel - They wi" «d«o have the RIGHT TO FISH over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Vi inchester having become famous for its Ely Fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL~!s~ within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Comfortable Sleeping Accommodation, including Separate Rooms for Ladies, has been provided at the Mouth of the Rangitata, and SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR DRIVING PARTIES to and from that famous home of large fish. ( The Express and 4 11 Trains Stop at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, ' 8264 Proprietor. GRANGE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. THIS HOTEL is replete with every convenience. 1 Has private sitting rooms and bath rooms, witexcellent attendance and every accommodation for families. Is situated opposite the Wharf, and coach arrives and leaves the Boil daily. HORSES, TRAPS ato FISHING BOATS ON HIRE EXCELLENT TENNIS COURTS, AVAILABLE POR VISITORS. i SANDY BEACH NEAR THE HOTEL. AKAROA j tor ita Picturesque scenery, and the climate i f the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. Go there for your ! n HOLIDAYS. " A HOTEL PORTER MEETS EYKRT STEAMER. Terms at Grace's Hot_ by the we_t 30s. j 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9858, 15 October 1897, Page 8
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