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AUCTIONS. W. R. HARDING. W. R Harding.) (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY, at U a.m. ( LAST DAY OF CLEARING SALE. MR W. R HARDING will SELL, at his Rooms, 200 Hereford street, Watches, clocks, jewellery, harness, saddlery, a lot of corrugated iron and timber, cement, canvas boat 12ft long (canvas can be removed from frame if required), canoe, and a great variety of useful furniture. Every Lot for Unreserved Sale. W. R. HARDING, 5605 Auctioneer. W. R Harding.) (W. R. Harding. PIANO, FURNITURE, etc.' MR W. R. HARDING, favoured with instructions by Mr Wilbey, who is giving up housekeeping, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Office road, St. Albans, on TUESDAY NEXT, » 13th December, 1898, at 11 a.m., The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Full particulars of which will appear in Tuesday morning's papers. No Reserve. W. R HARDING, 5602 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, etc. MR W. R. HARDING, instructed by the Liquidator of the Estate, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, 131 Lower High street, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th December, 1898, at 12.30 p.m., The Whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A DRAPER AND HOSJER, _ Comprising up-to-date stock of every description, blouse .muslins, prints, drills, linen, tabling, sheeting, shirting, white and unbleached calicos, flannelettes, dress pieces in great variety, flannels, men's and boys' suits, shirts, pants, socks, knicker suits, suit lengths, gents.' macintoshes, coats, aprons, cretonnes, embroidery, hose, hats, ties, etc Note—The Liquidator has instructed mo to make a clearance of all goods on the premises irrespective of values. ■ \. W. R. HARDING, s6 °3 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. RE JAMES NICHOLSON, DECEASED. "Jl/TR W. R. HARDING has been favoured -"-*- with instructions from J. J. M. Hamilton, Esq., on behalf of Publio Trustee, as Administrator, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At his Land Salerooms, 200-206 Hereford Btreet, On THURSDAY NEXT, 15th December, 1898, at 2 p.m., ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, Described in certificate of title Vol. 84, folio 21, and being No. 17 Aberdeen street, Christchurch, together with the house and buildings thereon. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, W. R. HARDING, 66 °* -200-206 Hereford street. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. P' O R A L Er SELWYN STREET-8-room houße scullery, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold water, gas and every convenience, stabling, etc.; over halfacre land. A magnificent property. A bargam, good terms if desired. 408-205 RAxtEWOOD ROAD—7 Acres Land, Broom house, bathroom, offices, hfit and cold water, orchard, paddocks, etc. 594-147 RICCARTON—IO Acres Land, ne-r-8-room ' house, every convenience. 593-146 LOCKSLEY—4-roonj. house and buildings, 2J acres land. Price low. Owner* leaving colony. 590-140 GLOUCESTER STREET—B-room house, bathroom, scullery, and. offices, hot and cold water, J-acre well laid out. Cheap. 423-248 SUMNER—7-room house, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc., hot and cold water, over Itacre well fenced. 422-244 LINWOQD —4-room house, etc., and 2-room do., J-acre land, well let. Capital investment. 260-153 NORTH OPAWA, close tram and rail, and near town—9-room house, scullery, laundry, conservatory, stabling, verandah, and ouMbuild--1 Lags; J-acre, lawn, etc. 422-242 REDCLIFFS, Sumner—About H acre land, ' new 5-room house, bathroom, scullery, verandah, pantry, water laid on throughout; capital ' fishing, delightful sea-side residence. Sell for i less than cost of the building. 693-144 i Mohey advanced on Mortgage to any amount, at lowest rates, wit-, special advantages. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial Agent, 200-206 Hereford street, Christchurch. MAUFARLANE AND HOMAN. FRUIT. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock. TtTACFARLANE and HOMAN will SELL iYA BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Oranges, lemons, Florence cherries,' plums, apricots, apples, new potatoes, green peas, etc. Also, at 9 o'clock, At "the Rooms of Messrs Ayers, Beauchamp and Co., Strawberries. 6629 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. FOR POSITIVE SALE (By Private Treaty). FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN AND FREEHOLD, ; . In TUAPEKA COUNTY, OTAGO. THE WELL-KNOWN BEAUMONT STATION, About 12 miles distant from the town of Law* rence, Comprising: 743 Acres Freehold, and 62,720 Acres Leasehold, being Runs 170, 170 a, and 853b; indefeasible leases, expiring Ist March, 1905; annual rental, £550. 6300 Acres Leasehold are also held under temporary license at a Bmail rental per annum. About one-half of the leasehold country is occupied during spring _pd summer, and the other half during the autumn and winter. The freehold is good arable land, and is of great value to the station for the production of oats, grass, and turnips; 260 acres are in turnips for next winter and 60 acres in oats. The improvements consist of manager's cottage, men's huts, woolshed, etc., etc., and 46 miles of boundary and subdivision fences. The flock is a very. Belect one, and consists chiefly of high-class merino sheep—say: - 17,500 Well-bred- Merino Sheep and Lambs. 3500 Halfbred Sheep and Lambs. 50 Young Cattle and 8 Horses. Stores, plant, and implements go with the station, which is offered for delivery oft shears ill December, The station is a paying one, and it is placed ,on the market for bona fide sale. Intending purchasers are recommended to inspect the country, and see the flock during shearing, which will commence about 15th December. The Manager, Mr Menzies, will afford_inteHding purchasers every facility for sHangs both country and stock. . For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., Agents at Dunedin, Gore, or Invercargill. 4590 NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE STORES COMPANY, LIMITED, RANGIORA. CENTRAL PRODUCE MARKET. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13th. Skins, Hides, Fat, and Bag Wool Grain and Produce of all descriptions Furniture and Farm Implements, etc. . Further Entries Solicited. E. W. RELPH, Manager. 5613 A". S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. ORION CYCLES. OUR NEW SEASON'S CYCLES hay* JUST COME TO HAND per «.s. Gothic. The finest possible workmanship is put into these machines, and they are absolutely Reliable. Ladies'. Ne. _3 Cycle, £18 . * Ladies' No. 26 Cycle,-SI; Gent's No. 28 Cycle, £15; Gent's No. 18 Cycle, £18; Gent's No. 27 Cycle, £20. CUNNINGTON and CO., Oxford Terrace, next Working Men's Club. THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. . Established 1859. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve £435,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World. A. L. PARSONS, Manager. AN you sleep? If not, take "Wahoo." For nerve and muscle pains, bit "Kooiibah." V

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 11

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