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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. !W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. ••- *> _____ JfEARLY NEW FURNITURE, CHOICE E.P. WARE, Etc., LADi'S BICYCLE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been tavoured with instructions from Mr Newton Johnston, who is leaving Chriw church, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, at the corner of Colombo street and the North Belt, on THIS DAY (THURSDAY), At one o'clock, The whole of his EXCELLENT FURNITURE and EFFECTS. The list includes suite in tapestry, very fine cheval glass, good linoleum, hearthrug, wicker chairs and cushions, brass fenders and fireirons, handsome clock, lace and damask curtains, curtain polos, occ. tables and chairs, lot good pictures, walnut overmantel, birds under glass shades, ext. table and cover, handsome brass lamp, E.P. ware (large assortment, including toast ruck, teapot, preserve dishes, cruets, cake basket, biscuit birrels), glass flower stand, brass kettle, vases, ornaments, bra.n-mountcd bedstead, wire mattress, kapoc bed, bolsters and pillows, washstand and ware, chairs, carpet, duchesse chest, wool mats, dinner and tea sets, kitchen utensils in exeat variety, also lady's bicycle by McCune. Those furnishing should not fail to attend this sale. Everything is of the very best, and almost new. TONKS, NORTON arid CO., 9842 Auctioneers, etc., 165 Colombo street. W. Tonks) (~. H. Norton FOR SALE WANTED an immediate sale for Hou* of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse and copper, and workshop; section containing i-urre, good garden and orchard, situated in Elisor's road, close to Ferry road; a very neat property. Easy terms arranged. CONFERENCE STREET, City—House of 5 rooms and outbuildings, :MCth acre in gardun, and all in good repair. C'AKLjLE STREET, Sydenham, near Rail-way—i-acro Building Section. KO'l Hl'.ltHAM ~7J!) Acres of first class land, the whole of which is fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks and well wntered, 80 acres are laid down in turnips and rape, 100 acres in stubble, (irul the balance in English grass, together with ]iou3? of C rooms, stables, sheds, and extensive outbuildings, sheep dip, etc. The land is in good heart and has produced over CO bushels of wheut to the acre. A good opportunity of obtaining a really first class farm. Terms nrra;:grd. TO LET. FURNISHED, NEW BRIGHTON, Seaview road, close to th" Bench—House of seven rooms, verandah, ft-d ontnou'es; fully furnished. ABSENTEES KLPRFSENTED, RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED, And EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINANCIAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Land and Estate Agents, 165 Colombo street. MACFARLANE AND HOMAN. APPLES. PEARS. TXTE are BUYERS ol APPLES and PEARS in any quantity, off the tree or otherwise. MACFARLANE and HOMAN, 9975 Bedford Row. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Harding.) i,W. R. Hardiug. "p O R SALE. REDCLIFFS, Sumner—l Acre Land, fenced, double gates; land has three frontages. £75. 6-64 ASHBOURNE—I Acre Land, fenced, shed, etc.; low price, easy terms. 9-73 ASHBOURNE—S Acres 5 perches very capital Land, well fenced, good artesian; will sell in sections; any reasonable terms. 2-53 WILLOWBANK—3 Building Sections, each 11 perches. -17 each. 3-56 REDCLIFFS, Sumner—l Acre Land, fenced. *70. -, 27-120 CHRISTCHURCH—Section about eighth•cre. £160. 45-179 SYDENHAM—Quarter-acre Section, fenced. _145. 50-203 ST. ALBANS—Section over quarter-acre; capital building site. £75. 67-224 WOOLSTON—6 acres and 32 perches good land, partly in crop, new house; piggery, shed, etc. 234-251 • TEMPLETON—S2 Acres good land, fenced; sew 4-room bouse, stabling, etc. 402-381 RAKAIA—IOO Acres; plenty of water, securely fenced. 397-368 KILLINCHY—IOO Acres good, light land, fenced and subdivided, house and buildings. 371-290 Numerous building sections, City and Suburbs. Money advance- on Mortgage, Small or Large Amounts, with Special Advantages. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial Agent, 200-2U- Hereford street, Christchurch. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, * At 2.30 p.m., At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street. VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, Twelve Miles from Outram. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs GUIN-JESS and LECREN, Timaru) have received instructions from the; Executors of the late H. J. LeCren, to SELL by AUCTION, at above time and place, THE ROMARUA ESTATE (near Outram), Containing: 12,356 ACRES, of which about 3000 acres are in English grasses; balance in natural state. All the necessary improvements for the efficient working of the property—such as dwelling house, woolshed, sheep yard, sheep dip, fencing, etc. —have been made, and are in good order. Romania is well and favourably known as thoroughly sound sheep country, suitable in every way for breeding and fattening. Turnips, oats, and grass are successfully grown on the place, which possesses the additional advantage of being close of access to Dunedin. With the view of encouraging purchasers, the executors are prepared to give liberal terms df payment. The Auctioneers have pleasure in directing the attention of those in quest of good pastoral properties to the sale of Romarua, which has been necessitated by the death of the late proprietor. Further particulars may be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS; Mr P. PATTULLO, Of the N.Z. and A. Land Company, Dunedin; Or from THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. (L-_>:), 8T57 Dunedin. IMPORTANT LAiv_> SALE IN SOUTHLAND. PORTION OF WAIMEA ESTATE. 35,439 ACRES. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND, The Wantwood, Mount Peel, and Croydon Blocks, and WAIMEA RIVER PADDOCKS. At Gore, Southland. EARLY IN APRIL NEXT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. have received instructions from the New Zealand Agricultural Company, Limited, in liquidation, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Gore EARLY IN APRIL NEXT, All those portions of the WAIMEA ESTATE, Known as the Wantwood, Mount Peel, and Croydon Blocks, and Waimea River Paddocks containing in all 35,439 ACRES, Sub-divided into TEN AGRICULTURAL FARMS, Ranging in siie from 231 to 497 Acre*, and FIFTEEN AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL FARMS, Ranging in size from 663 to 5200 acTes. The whole of the above land is within easy reach of railway communication; indeed, the Waimea Plains line runs along one boundary for a considerable distance-. TERMS: 25 per cent, cash (ssy 10 per cent. on fall of hammer,, balance within fourteen days); 16 per cent, in two years; and balance in five yetkrs; interest at five per cent. Full particulars as to lots, upset prices, etc., will be advertised in future issue. For further information apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Gore; The Company's Offices at River-dale; , _ Ot THE MANAGER, _ ■* Waimea Heose.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10273, 16 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10273, 16 February 1899, Page 8

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