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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF THE HON. E. W. PARKER'S FURNITURE. Commencing at Lot 244, as per Catalogue. MR CHARLES CLARK will CONTINUE the SALE at tho large Brick Store in Hereford street, late Miles and Co.'s., When will be offered the whole of the choice CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, CUTLERY, ETC., IN DINING-ROOM, THE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE IN BEDROOMS, And DALGETY AND CO.'S OFFICE FURNITURE; The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock, and Every Article will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. H. S. BROWN, 957 No. 8 Auctioneer. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. TRUST ESTATE TO BE CLOSED. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Superior Residence at Sumner, also Choice Building Allotment and 2 Cottages on the Ferry road. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instruction? to SELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, at 2 p.m., That Snlendid Property situated at Sumner, having frontage to Berry, Stoke, and Dryden streets, containing 2 roods 8 perches, together with well-built Residence of 8 rooms, verandah, balcony, bathroom, h. and c. water, good water supply, and fitted with all conveniences; stable, traphouse, detached washhouse, copper and v.-ashing tubs. This property occupies one of the best positions in Sumner, being quite close to the tram and within a few minutes' walk of th<" sea beach. Berry street, Sumner—A Magnificent Building Section, lot 113, having 1 chain frontage by 2J chains deep. Ashbourne, Ferry roid, near St. Peter's Church —Tv.o 4-roomed Houses, with about 3-16 acre to each. Will be sold separately. Terms can bo arranged to suit purchasers. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. Land, Estate and Fi Agents, 9103 lCj Colombo street. MALTARLANE AND HOMAN. FRUIT. THIS DAY, at 9.30. "Ji/TACFARLANE and HOMAN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, Bananas, Tomatoes, Apricots, Plums, Apples, etc__ , 9540 -fi/TIDLAND SALEYARDS COMPANY. A SPECIAL SALE WILL BE HELD At the above Yards ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 1-»'V. 9555 HOTELS. TATTERSALL'S HOTEL. T KELLY, late of Southbridgo and Ashbur- • ton, announces that ho has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel, and under his management the Travelling Public will find the Best of Accommodation. HOT LUNCHEON FROM NOON. The Best of Liquprs only kept. T. KEILY, Proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOO__ Luncheon from. Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. WOLGELEY HOTEL, Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. i ANGLERS, TOURISTS, FAMILIES, and the GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the privacy and comforla of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above Hotel. They will also have the right to fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester, having become famous for its Fly Fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy dis- I tance 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 I DRIVING PARTIES To and from that Famous Home ot Large Fish. | The Express and All Trains Stop at Winchester. THOS. LANGBON, 8264 - Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL ' Corner Gloucester and Colombo streets. THIS NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL is centrally situated, has all the iatest improvements in Hotel Accommodation; and offers most comfortable and convenient quarters. H Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. W. JAMES .. .. Proprietor (Late of Somerset Hotel). TXT HITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2s 6d. Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. j Telephone 45. Night Porter. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH (Within One Minute of tho Railway Station.) JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box 291. Telephone No. 231. _ CITY uOTEL, THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. R ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton Railway • Refreshment Rooms, announces that he has taken possession of the City Hote!, Christchurch, where Visitors and the Tr_velli_„ Public will receive every attention. * Every convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute's walk from Post Office and Tram Terminus. The best of wines and spirits only stocked. Letters will receive prompt attention. Luncheon from 12 to 2.— R. ALEXANDER. 2051 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GEE AND BOOTH, TTOUSE, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, * n * AUDITORS and ACCOUNTANTS. Mortgages Arranged. • Loans Negotiated £5 to £5000. 168 LICHFIELD STREET, NEAR D.1.C., HAVE FOli SALE, Cash or Easy Terms— FENDALTON—A gentleman's residence of 8 rooms, kitchen, scullery, lavatory, bathroom, servant's room, washhouse and coal houses, hot and cold water, 2-stsJl stable, harness room, dairy and outhouses, and telephone; 3 acres land, beautifully laid out. CITY" —Substantially built brick house of 6 large __d lofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse with copper, fixed tubs, oft hall, gas laid on, asphalt paths, ram, connected with sewer; full J-acre section. £600. LINWOOD—Nice modern house 5 rooms, washhouse with copper, 2 bay windows, cupboards, Venetian blinds, verandah, ga_ laid on, cornices and centre flowers, asphalt paths; beautiful home. £500. LINWOOD—Good house 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse and copper, gas laid on. £500." LINWOOD—A splendid bargain, nice house 5 rooms, plastered, verandah, iron roof, sheds, etc; "(-acre land, fruit trees. £350. Easy terms. LOCKSLEY (off New Brighton tram line)— 2J acres land, planted with potatoes and onions, house 4 rooms and shop. £_50. BRO—[LEY—I acres good grazing land, a regular nibble. £30 tbe lot. HOM_£__\ T lT~S"tockings and Socks, best quality, un_urpas_ed for durability and comfort. Home-Knitting Factory, 221 Colombo street.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10268, 10 February 1899, Page 8

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