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' . "i A i; . > AUCTIONS. ~ '..'■■ NORTON, AND CO. . W. Tonkas ' .: . -_ (W. "H. Norton: -■_ .V -*' .V ,THIS-BAY. ■ • -_""". I' ■*, ,V:' At 11. oVclocV sharpy | PDRNTTURE, MUSIC BOOKS, FANCY ! -"" / ■ GOODS, Etc. MESSRS and CO. : -"■*- will hold their usual sale of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS In their Rooms, - -- ♦ THIS DAY,. Including'special entries oi 62J> pieces music " and be sold in lots of 25 copie3), all up-tc-date-and"in good .condition, and choice lot of .books, school maps, fancy goods; "etc., *" ."furniture; * comprising 2 suites, 6*-bedsteads, .bookcase, Austrian chairs, couches, table*;" chests of drawers, sidfeboaTd, 'wardrobe, .pictures, linoleum, ' kitchen utensils, aui_sundriea of every variety. _ _ TONES, NORTON and CO., *•■'--. - < ■ Auctioneers, etc., 1445 Opposite Bonk of New South Wales. W. TonksA. "... . ~ . (W- H. Norton. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST Ist. PIANO, FURNITURE, LADY'S AND GENTLEMAN'S . BICYCLES. MESSRS* TONES, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from Mr C. L. Home (-who is leaving Christchurch), to SELL, oh the premise*), No. 25 Kilmore street East, on , ~ .- , TUESDAY'NEXT, at 1 p.m., ' *Tbe whole of .his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including nearly new piano by Hilsc, with all the latest improvements, carpet, wicker'chair, oce. tables, fenders, fareirons,, pictures, clock's, bras 3 rail bedstead, duchesse table, withstands, chests of drawers, sets of toilet ware, linoleum, dining table, couch, Austrian chairs, linoleum, crockery, kitchen utensils, baths, ets. Also, 1 lady's and one gentleman's bicycle, the "Ramblers,"-in'good order. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Herafori street, 1446 . '.' r .Opposite Bank N.S.W. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton SUBURBAN HOTEL PROPERTY. TtTESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have XYX rece j ve( j instructions from J. J. M. Hamilton, Esq., Public Trustee, acting as Administrator in the Estate of J. W. Anderson, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,.in their Rooms, 200" Hereford'street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of August, 1899, at one o'clock p.m., ALL THAT PROPERTY, being Part Rural Section numbered 3035 and 3036, containing 5 Acres or thereabouts, together with the Buildings thereon. < " 'The Buildings comprise what is known aa the PREBBL.CTON HOTEL, and Stables. The Hotel 'contains ■ about 20 rooms, cellar, etc., etc., and all nec*£3ary outbuildings, 'lhe stables are very complete," with stalls, looseboxes, loft, and trap houses. Thu Property is at present subject to a lease registered as No. 93346, and expiring August, 1907. The excellent position of this, property at once suggests its great value as an Hotel. It i=s on the main road to Lincoln, close-to the-Railway Station, in the centre of Prebbleton, and within easy walking distance" »of the Islington Factory, and a good trade is now .being done by the present lessee. ..;. '\.""//i!..-'': . , TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Lend and Estate Agents, 1444 -• -200 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) -*. :t (W. H; Norton. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., ■ AUCTIONEERS, T AND AND " ESTATE AGENTS, Hereford street, Opposite-Bank of- New South Wales. FOR SALE— A most desirable modern residence, containing 7 rooms, detached washhouso and copper, plastered "throughout, fitted with Venetian blinds and linoleum, stables and loosebox. The land contains about i-acre in lawn, garden, and asphalt paths. The property is all in perfect order, in a £rs,fc class locality, within ten minutes' walk of;-She Post Office. 668 LINWOOD, First-class . Locality— Superioi well-built Residence, containing large drawingroom with bay windows, dining-room witi French windows;..four bedrooms, bathroom, h, and c water, large hall, kitchen, scullery washhouse and copper; gas laid on, and exceptionally well finished, together with J-acre, nicely laid out and planted. CHAPEL .STREET, ST. ALBANS—On« acre 1 rood land, having 4 chains frontage U Chapel street, with residence of 7 rooms, twe conservatories, stables, etc., just the place foi a nurseryman. PAPANUI—AC'choice little Farm of 10 Acres, exceptionally good soil, with new House of 5 rooms, scullery and pantry, stables and traphouse; terms can.be arranged. 659 We have a large number of very eligible properties for sale in f city and suburbs. Full particulars can be obtained at our office, Here ford street, or will be posted to any address. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Harding) '(W. R. Harding THIS DAY, 2 p.m.'till 6 p.m. CLOCKS,' WATCHES, JEWELLEKY, PLATE, Etc., Etc. MR W. R. HARDING has been instructed by the Consignors of the Stock, to . SELL BY AUCTION, As above, at his Rooms, 184 Colombo street, A quantity of watches, clocks, jewellery, plate, etc. Every watch will be guaranteed. W. R. HARDING, 1459 Auctioneer, 184 Colombo street. W. R.. Harding) ' (W. R. Harding TjiOß SALECHRISTCHURCH—BuiIding Section, 66ft x 182 ft, higb and dry, reduced to £110. For immediate sale. 87-236 CHRISTCHURCHr-One of the finest building sections in the city. A very low price will be accepted. A chance. 8-71 PuKT HILLS—S acres, very healthy building site. • ' ■ 234-249 BURWOOD—36 acres "land, on tram line. '. i • 201-242 BURWOOD—B9/ acres good light land, fenced and' subdivided. 202-237 PAPANUI ROAD—Sections _ to 1 acre, grand building sites. -Half usual price. 91-251 PAPANUI—4 acres, well fenced and drained. 95-256 KAIKOURA—23O acres, cottage and buildings, splendid sheep country. Terms. 413-404 KILLINCHY—IOO acres,-divided into 6 paddocks, 5-room house, water races, etc. 407-392 SPRINGBURN—ISO acres, rich swamp land,, fenced and drained, 5-room house and all necessary buildings.' 406-380 MOUNT SOMERS—IOOO acres, ring fenced, in native state, no buildings. 406-390 Houses, Shops, Warehouses, etc., city and suburbs; for sale on easy terms.. Money advanced on; Mortgage in large or small sums, with special advantages. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial Agent, 184 Colombo street. Christchurch. 597 GUINNESS AND LkCREN. In the Matter of the Land Transfer Act, 1885. niPORTANT SALe"o7fREEHOLD LAND, ' Situated in the Borough of Timaru. MR EDWIN ROWLAND GUINNESS, on behalf of Messrs Guinness and LeCren, has been* instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District, acting at the request of the second mortgagee, under, Memorandum of Mortgage numbered 38404, pursuant to the provisions of The Land Transfer Act, 1885, to SELL by PUBLIC ■■ AUCTION, at their salerooms, Strathallan street, Timaru, On.TUESDAY, the 15th day of "August, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,. > - ALL THOSE PIECES OF-LAND, situated in Stafford .street, in.the Borough of Timaru, containing FIVE ROODS, be the same a little more or Jess, being lots 51 and 53 on Deposited-Plan 1,- part of rural section- 7555, and-being the land described in Certificates of Title, volume 78,' folio 228, and- volume 37, folio 42, respectively;' together with the buildings comprising the.Theatre Royal and six commodious shops erected thereon. For further particular? and to "see conditions of sale apply to Messrs Perry, Perry and Kinnerney, "of Timaru, solicitors for the Mortgagee. E. R..GUINNESS, 1890 > Auctioneer. USEFUL PMJuroto~iviii Prices aTßtdfcrn's New Stationery Warehouse, Manchester street. The most complete stock of Rubber Prlntm^C^ts^^Sw?l!ssian« ? __ _vjW« THE Right Place" Cheat"; for Cash, or on Tims Payments,- ia Milner I and Thompson's.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10410, 29 July 1899, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10410, 29 July 1899, Page 12

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