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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonke) (W. H. Norton THIS DAY. CYCLES. • CYCLES. CYCLES. OREAT AUCTION SALE. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF FORMER SALE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Booms, THIS DAY, at 12 Noon, 54 LADIES' and GENT'S CYCLES, Comprising Lot 1 Lady's High-grade "Townsend" Cycle Lot 2 Lady's "lownend" Cycle Lot 3 Gent's High-grade "Towuend" Cycle Lot 4 Gent's "Townend' Cycle Lot 5 Gent'e "Osmond" High-grade Cycle Lot 6 Gent's "White Fiver' Cycle Lot 7 Gent's "Milton" Koad Racer Lot 8 Juvenile "Townend" Cycle Lot 9 Gent'a Globe Eoadster Cycle Lot 10 Lady's Cycle. B.S.A. Parts Lot 11 Gent's "Acme" Cycle, "Wood Rims Lot 12 Gent's Amazon Cycle, Wood Rims Lot 13 Gent's English "Abingdon" Cycle Lot 14 Gent's "Miller ' Cycle Lot 15 Gent's C.C.C. Eng!i?h Cycle Lot 16 Lady's Abingdon Cycle Lot 17 Lady , * Cycle, Ede Mfg. Co. Lots 18 to 31 comprise Cent's and Ladies' Second-hand Bic3'cles, in good order. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. wish to draw the attention of the public to the fact thnt, Bt their sale Last Week, 31 Bicycles were sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Similar instructions have been given in regard to tlie above, and we advise all those thinking of purchasing a machine to attend this important sale. Terms Cash. No Reserve. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 6924 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tonke.) fW. H. Norton. TO-MORROW. AUCTION SALE. EXTRAORDINARY. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ( &o. "VTKSSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO., have ■*■ bave been favoured with instructions from the successful tenderers in the estate of W. G. Chartres, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Premises, High street, TO-MORROW, the 3rd SEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clock sharp, THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK, &c, Comprising over 3000 Books, including— Poetical works, history, biography, religious works, Bibles, Prayer books, novels by the Lest authors, children's annuals, | etory books, prize books in great variety, stationery, account books, note paper, envelopes, pens, pencils), elates, ink, ex- I ercise books, and many other lines too numerous to particularise. J The sale affords School Committees and others a rare opportunity to secure new books, &c, at a minimum cost. EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, &c, 8922 165 Colombo street. JW. Tonke) (W. H. Norton TO-MORROW, AUCTION SALE. * • FINEST SUBURBAN BLOCK IN CHRISTCHURCH. THE Undersigned will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at their Room*. TO-MORROW. At 2 o'clock, That Magnificent Block of Land situate at , the corner of Hanmer and Fendalton roads (opposite Cuddon'e Brewery), 12 acres 1 rood 89 perches. Will be offered in one block ox in section* to Suit Purchasers. Unequalled for Residential Sites. Good Land. High and Dry. Long frontages to good roads. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Sec, 8988 165 Colombo street. . . ■ W. R. HARDING. W. B. Harding) (W. R. Harding THIS DAY, At 1 p.m. BOOKS. BOOKS. yfTP , . R. HARDING-, favoured with instruc- * *'• tione by W. Lowe, Esq., who has decided to dispose of his Library, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Booms, 200----906 Hereford street, as above, ' 500 VOLS. BOOKS, . • • Comprising • • Gray's Anatomy (new), Playfair'fl Midwifery (new), Hart and Barbour's Manual of Gynecology, The Science and Art of Midwifery (by Luck), Chambers's Encyclopaedia (complete), Hebrew Lexicon, Hebrew Bible, Hebrew Grammar, and many other valuable books, Historical, Medical, Biological, Geological, Theological, and Biblical Works, Works of Fiction, $c. Also—Household Furniture' and Effects, Travelling < Trunks, Portmanteaux, Lady's Bicycle (new), ("Crescent"), &c. Note—Mr Lowe's instructions are to Sell Without Reserve. 8926 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. , At the Saleyarda, 174 Lichfield street. HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • tions from a Nurseryman, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a splendid as■ortment of FLOWERING SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL and FRUIT TREES, including Camellias, Magnolias, Roses Assorted, Lilacs, CedrUß Deodora, Peonies, Pycea, Strawberry Arbutis, Grape Vines, Heather, Junipers, Irish Yews, Pinus Insignia, MacTocarpas. Also, . Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Walnuts, R., 8., W. Currants. Gooseberries, &c. Sale at 12 noon sharp. H. B. SORENSEN, 8871 Auctioneer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, • ' ' At 12 o'clock. THE HORSE BAZAAR, GORE. " IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE 07 PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE STOCK. ."fXTRIGBTT, STEPHENSON and CO. (in lit conjunction with W. Quinn) have received instructions from J. R. Mackenzie, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at above time and place, THE FAMOUS GLENKENICH STUD, Consisting of— THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION WALLACE (imported), C.S.B. 7420, foaled 24th June. 1838; sire Golden Treasure {C.S.jB. 4417), by Lord Erskine; dam Grace Darling (C.S.B. 694), by Darnley (C.S.B. 222). 9A MAGNIFICENT PUREBRED OV CLYDESDALE MARES, FILLIES, GELDINGS, and ENTIRE COLTS by the following noted sires, viz: — Wallace (imp.), St. Alexander (imp.), Lord Salisbury (imp.), Lord Lyon, Herd Laddie (imp.), King of the Clans, Maintop, &c. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. The Glenkenich Clydesdales hold the record lor being the CRACK STUD of Southland, and it is an open question whether there are in New Zealand at the present time thirty-one other such magnificent specimens of this famous breed of horses belonging to one owner as constitute Mr Mackenzie's stud. There are certainly, none better bred, and a sounder lot it would be impossible to find. Circumstances beyond Mr Mackenzie's control render the disposition ot the Glenkenich stud necessary. Buyers in quest of the very beet Cydesdale horses Procurable may with confidence attend tin* sale, for they will not be disappointed with the stock, and, aa already indicated, every lot rmut be sold. In conclusion, the auctioneers would respectfully urge buyers of etud Clydesdale stock not to miss this rare opportunity of obtaining hirAi class animals, whether stud *or*e, entire %«lt, brood mare, or filly. Many pi them are noted price-takers rt Dnnedin, JLaieri, Tapanui, Gore, and Invercargill shows 8109 TV^X*^ B, the vt f ml corn » Wlkrt W" 1 bunion cure XJ>6d; 8«poy"e Prairie Cere tor Imliireition, 2* 6d Rheumatism, 2» 6d, everyi Wholesale aftstt - Ktmptbone, Promt

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10131, 2 September 1898, Page 8

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