AUCTIONS. W. R- HARDING. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY. FURNITURE, ORGAN, Etc MR W. R. HARDING, favoured with instructions from Mrs Ellen Wigzell, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, 11 Avon street, near Star and Garter Hotel. The Whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising American organ. drawing-room, diningroom, bedroom, and kitchen furniture. Every Lot for Unreserved Sale. W. R. HARDING, 82 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. PAPERHANGINGS. WR. HARDING will SELL by PUBLIC • AUCTION, at his Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, on account of whom it may concern, 10,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER, , Which are now on View, i NOTE—These Papers are all of the latest , patterns and designs, and must be cleared on day of sale in order to close accounts. Buyers should make a point of attending, as Paperhanging9 of this description have seldom been placed on this market. Inspection Invited. W. R. HARDING, 83 Auctioneer. ' wTr. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. ■p O R SALE. North Opawa—Small hou?e, easily converted into stabliug, 1 acre, finest building in the i district; to be sold cheap. # 255-135 i Linwood—B-room house (gas laid on through- ; out), scullery, stable, fowlhouse, outbuild- ■ ings; well drained and in thorough repair; t nearly half-acre, nice lawn, garden, fruit trees; i fruit will pay interest on money required; would let.* 361-79 Sydenham—New 6-room house, 2-storey, verandah 3 sides, wash-house, copper, etc., good section. 421-240 Bingslßnd—s-room house, almost new, Jacre section, low price to clear; owner leaving for England. 421-239 Linwood—Grand 7-room house, wide hall, scullery, good section, over J-acre, well fenced , and laid out in lawn, garden, etc; cheap. 420-237 , North Belt—6-room house, scullery, conservatory, wash-house, copper, etc.; asphalt . paths, section 26 perches, fruit trees, fowl- , house, and run. 418-232 , Linwood—9-room house, scullery, laundry, bath, conservatory and outbuildings; plastered throughout, iron roof, Venetian blinds, gas and water, J-acre section, garden, etc. 419-236 Opawa—ll-room house, stabling, coach- : house, wash-house, over 1 acre land, capital i residence, and within easy reach of coach and : rail. 567-95 i City—Restaurant Business; a money-making , concern; coming in-easy. 178-119 _ Redcliffs—New 4-room house, scullery, stabling, coach-house, etc.; cheapest and most desirable property in the district. 258-144 Required—Houses in City and Suburbs. Money advanced on mortgage at lowest rates. W. R. HARDING, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, | 200-206 Hereford street, Christchurch. PYNE AND CO. ADDINGTON. OPECIAL ENTRIES— WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. 200 Prime Ewes 100 Prime Ewes 150 Prime Wethers 60 Prime Merino Wethers 15 Prime Down Lambs 350 Good Hoggets I 300 Four and six-tooth Ewes, in lamb 60 Merino Wethers 60 Crossbred, Wethers 50 Crossbred Merino Ewes 217 Prime Wethers 300 Wethers and Maiden Ewes 120 Wethers and Maiden Ewes 21 Prime Bullocks PYNE and CO., 79 * Auctioneers. JOHN INGRAM. FORTNIGHTLY SALE. THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. ' PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— . 800 Crossbred' Hoggets 150 Crossbred Hoggets 50 Crossbred Hoggets 80 Crossbred Hoggets 30 Crossbred Hoggets 100 Four-tooth Crossbred Wethers, Freezers 50 Four-tooth Crossbred Wethers, Freezers 60 Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers, Freezers 60 Four-tooth Crossbred Fat Ewes 40 Two-tooth Crossbred Fat Wethers 80 Four-tooth Crossbred Fat Ewes 100 Four-tooth Crossbred Store Wethers 100 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes, with Lamb at foot 60 Ditto 50 Merino Ewes, with Lamb at foot -150 Bus. Chickwheat 1 Ton Oat Sheaf Chaff Cattle, Pigs, Grass Seed, and Sundries. JOHN INGRAM, . I*l3 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc., AT VIEW HILL. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with instructions from Messrs W. and G. Duder, in. consequence of their' dissolving partnership, to hold a CLEARING SALE of their Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements, etc., On the Farm, View Hill, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. 3 draught horses, staunch and sound; 1 two-year-old by Silver-pine; .1 yearling filly by Silverpine; 1 bay mare, 5 yrs, by Orpheus out of a Traducer mare, broken to double and single harness; 2 cows; 1 heifer; and 1 calf; 1 double-furrow plough, with subsoiler, by Duncan; 1 S.F. plough; 1 set 4-leaved harrows, by Little ;1 set light harrows; 1 set disc harrows; 1 set chain harrows ; grubber, Cambridge roller and stripper, quantity of harness and plough chains, newly-built cottage for removal, 24 x 20, and useful farm sundries too numerous to particularise, 400 bus. oats. Mr Duder has kindly consented to permit further entriea of Live Stock and Implements to be received at this sale. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon Provided. JOHN INGRAM, 144 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SALE'OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES T>y PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER, In the Auction Rooms, Oxford, On account of the Estate of the late Mr Henry Reeves, 13 Acres of rich land with dwelling-house thereon, adjoining the Wejrt Oxford railway station. On account of Mr James Clark, Melrose • Farm, containing 60 acres of rich land, with dwelling-house, substantial outbuildings and fences thereon, good garden, orchard; and nice plantation, well watered; one of the best little farms yi the district, about a mile from the Oxford township. On account of the Mortgagees, 1 Acre, with two dwellings thareon, at East Oxford, opposite Mr Stubb's shop. 2a 2r 18p, situated at corner of Victoria and High, streets, East Oxford, with good dwelling thereon. On account of Mrs King, 2 Acres, parts R.S. 1814 2 Acres, parts R.S. 1818, with good -shed thereon 2 Acres, parts R.S. 2653, with good dwelling thereon, near Mr Powell's, East Oxford. Full particulars in future advertisement. , Further entries for this sale invited. JOHN INGRAM, 145 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, Sale at 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL BY PUBLIC • AUCTION at his Saleyards, 174.Lichfield street, A Large Quantity of Timber, consisting of boards, scantlings. 4x3, 4x2,3x2, Ixß, etc., about 170 sheets of secondhand galvanised roofing iron, 1 large iron boiler, 3 portable copper boilers, tubs, 1 casks, new iron spouting, sundries, etc. H. B. SORENSEN, I 14 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. No. 23 Lichfield street East. HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • tions from T. Kincaid, Esq., to SELL, j as above,About 100 Sheets Galvanised Iron, 1 kitchen Range, 1 Register Grate, 1 Marble Mantelpiece. Also—About 20 Sections of a 6j roomed House, cut up in convenient sections for Removal; V.D.L., Black, and Red Pine. Windows, Doors, etc. M _. B. SORENSEN, ,|M Auctioneer*
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 8
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