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** AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. TOKKB] fIV. H. NORTOS TOMORROW, at 11 o'clock a.m. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT ACCOUNTS. AUCTION SALE MERCHANDISE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been instructed by Messrs W. H. Simme and Sons tosKl.l. HY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises Utoly occupied by them in Cathedral square, Ibe following lines of merchandise and fancy goods and carpets, 1 case wool shawls (samples), 2 cases (sample) men's hate, 1 case Japanese wnlln't'.' ';:.:filc«, 1 ca«o .Tnpnn"«e t'-< sot", 2 rux &ot. jilatswuie, 1 case Japanese bamboo photo frames, ru|(3 and mate, 1 case fancy ornaments, 5 cases toys awl dolls, 3 cases Robertson's New Zealand Ash, 7 canes Lipton's and other packet teas, 2 rases accordeons, 20 cases condensed Swiss milk, 20 carpet squares, 30 hearthrugs, gas fittings, Venetian blinds, office table, &c. The goods are now bring laid out in lots to suit purchasers. Ever} , lire must be cleared, aa Messrs Simms have received word to close the various consignment accounts. TONKS. NORTON and CO., 8864 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tomm.] [W. H. Nomox IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. Tt/fTESSRS TONKS, NORTON, and CO. (in coni.TJL junction with MR ALLAN HOPKINS), have Men instructed by Mr Cockburn, who is leaving for a trip extending over two years, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hie Residence, Spring Grove, in Selwyn street, Addington, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29ra, Commencing , at 11 o'clock, Drawing-room—Handsome Brussels carpet square 15 x 15, black and gold overmantel 6ft x sft, tapestry and plush suite, occasional tables, fender and irons, very handsome tapestry curtains, lace curtains, gilt cornice, skin mats, tyxgn, ornaments, Sec. Dinintr-rootn—Good suite of 9 pieces, extension dining table, sideboard with plate grlass back, fender and irons, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, wool mate, marble clock, book shelves, books, very handsome piano by Erard' and organ by Peia and Fils tn rosewood case, combined tapestry and lace curtains, &c., &c. Bedroom—Brass-rail bedstead, spring mattress and bedding, handsome Duchesse chest drawers, and marble-top washstand, ottoman, Brussels carpet, bedroom ware, pictures, &c., lie. Bedroom No. 2— Well furnished. Servants' Bedroom—Well furnished. Kitchen and Pantry—A very large quantity of kitchen utensils, and crockery and glassware. Outside — Mangle, wringer, churn and dairy utensils, i ton coal, firewood, &c. Stables—3 draught and 2 light horses, 1 dogcart nearly new, specially built, 1 phaeton nearly new, built by Steel Bros., harness, grindstone, wheelbarrow, and lot stable requisites. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 8965 Auctioneers, Land acd Estate Agents. W. Tonm.J [W. H. Norton. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. TnOR SALELOCKSLRY, adjoining Mr Dilloway's property, and fronting the New Brighton road and road leading to the river—About One Acre tand, well fenced and very private, together with well-built House contain--4 rooms, verandah with glass ends, scullery and washhouse with copper, and other outbuildings. The house ii well built and in perfect repair. Tram passes evory hour. KING STREET, just off Colombo street south, with northerly aspect—House of 4 rooms, verandah and sinillery, also large detached storeroom or workshop with copper built in brick, good section with garden and orchard, well fenced, and very private. Owner having left Christchurch, we are instructed to sell at a very low price. WINDSOR, NEAR THE NEW BRIGHTON TRAM LlNK—About 5 ACRES of GOOD LAND, securely fenced, subdivided and well watered, also good garden and orchard, together with Residence of 6 rnoiiis, verandah, go d dairy, washhouse, sheds, and other outhuilriings. This is a rare chance to secure a rrnll.v good property, close to the city and convenient to tin- tram. The price is low, and easy terms can be arranged. TO BE LET, NORMAN'S ROAD, off Papanui road—House of 5 rooms, stable and traphouse, windmill, with 1 acre land, good garden and orchard; rent low. i UOOD FAMILY RESIDENCE of 10 rooms and conveniences, with Halt-acre Land, garden, orchard and very private, situated In Huxley street, Sydenham ; ■unny aspect: rent low. ! >KW BRIGHTON, Sea View road—A substantial well-built Residence containing 8 large rooms, verandah in front and side, and all convenience*, well lituated near the esplanade and very private. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 165 Colombo street. F. C. TABART. WAIKAM SALEYABDS. ; FRIDAY, 25th MARCH. FO. TABART will SELL BT PUBLIC • AUCTION, aa above, 800 SOUND - MOUTH HALT-BRED EWES 500 CROSSBBSI> EWES TWO and FOUR-TOOTH CROSSBRED O\r\J WETHERS, in very forward condition QfyQ MERINO WETHERS, moetly fat j 300 MERINO EWES. Oβ account of Rev. J. J. Bates, who to leaving for Dunedin, t Quantity of Household Furniture, Gig, Harness, Portable Boiler, Gun, Revolver, Aα, 4c, F. 0. TABART, 8986 Auctioneer. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. "' THIS DAY, At 10.30 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel •treet— m CASES ASSORTED FRUITS Also, Potatoes, Onions, Bacon and Sundries. AVERS, BEAUOHAMP and CO., 9974 Auctioneers. W. R. HARDING. W. R, Haucto.] [W. R. HAkDixe THIB DAY, at 1 p.m. FURNITURE, PfANO, 2 CANOES, FANCY GOODS, dsc. WR. HARDING will SELL, at his Auction • Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, Piano, iron back, all latest improvements, suite in taueHtry, Brussels carpet, carp.-t square, oval table in walnut, pictures, clocks, vases, E.P. ware, cutlery, overmantel in walnut, drawing, dlningroom and kitahen furniture, 1 canvas canou. 1 large wooden canoe, 1 punt with sail, dec., wioker baskets and chairs, 1 pneumatic tyred bicycle,«nd a quantity of sundries. No Reserve. W. R. HARDING, 8976 Auctioneer. W. R. Hardino.J [W. R. Haksins O R SALE. CHRISTCHITROH—Suburban residence, IS rooms anil 10 acres laud, well fenced and laid out, Cards to view at office, 586.131 RieOARTOX—I acre land, newlr-erected house of 8 rooun. pantry, scullery, storeroom, bathroom, hot and cold water, stabling and outbuildings. Rooms Hβ lofty and large. 585-129 WINDSOR—2) acre good land, 3-room cottage and •cullery; orchard and garden. 584-127 WORCESTKR STRKET—7-room house, bath, kc, Venetian Minds, wall paper and panelling of the handsomest description, gas laid on, good section. 407-204 KILMORK STREKT—II-room house, sculler}-, large workshop, Venetian blinds, rooms are large, •tabling, &c. 388-178 EAST BELT—S-room house, ectiUery, washhoute, copper, verandah, &c., good section. 296-179 WORCESTER STREET—6-room house, scullery, woorihrmsc, outhouw*, &c, large storeroom, β-ecre well laid out in lawn, garden, &c. 415-226 WOOLSTON—4 roomed house, scullery, wa«hhou*e, copper, i-acre garden, Aα 255.133 CHRISTCHURCH (Just out ot>—2 large shops and 3 houses, capital section, double frontage, near rail and train; m.ike capital factory. Owner left Christchurch, will be sokl at about half cost. 105-129 CASH ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE ON VERY FAVOURABLE TERMS. W. B. HARDING, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. ftjO-206 HEREFORD STREKT, CHRISTCHUROH. MIDLAND SALEYARDS. PUBLIC SHEEP DIP. r|"\HE DIP at the BAUSYARDS. SOOKBURN, is X now Complete, and OPEN FOR PUBUO USB, CHARGES AS UNDER :— From Shfaring up to 31st March.. Id Each From Ut April up to Shearing .. Each The Dip is one of the finest in the country and lor padiioek and yard accommodation it has not an eoual as a Public Sheep Dip. ~ Cooper's Dip only will be used. The Company will provide assistance, and be prepared at all times to receive stock and dip without tl-lay. 8012 B. H. ELLIS, Clerk to Company. XTILASHORAH pom Man, soundimr the praise* of Jh tfaove Marrenoxw Rtrofdiee, Spring Blossom Ointment and Pttls. Only 6d and Iβ. fold everywhers on ssjtte. Aftata - Xtnpthom, ProHW and Oβ -ias^Biiiim

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 8

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