Auctions. ' Wilson and sons. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE AT THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, At 1 o'clock sharp. rpHE undersigned have been instructed to X SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, At the Goods Shed, Christchurch Railway Station, A QUANTITY of LOST, UNCLAIMED GOODS and LUGGAGE, comprising— Boxes, bags, parcels, and contents, umbrellas, hats, walking sticks, overcoats, •wags, etc. WILSON and SONS, 4401 Auctioneers. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. A NOTHER SEA-SIDE BARGAIN. J\ —. (We have Sold the one previously advertised). NEW BRIGHTON, Sea View road—A very compact house of 5 rooms, scullery,' verandah, washhouse, workshop, good section-, double frontage; only £325, small deposit, balance 5 per cent. This house will always let and pay good interest, or as a home will only cost you a few shillings weekly. Also at "REDCLIFFS," SUMNER, A well-built House of 4 good rooms, scullery, stable, trap-house, etc., and i-acre, facing and fronting the sea, only £160, and upon your own terms of payment, within reason. CASHEL STREET, just over Belt—Nearly i-ftcre; long frontage, will'sell part;' cheap. WORCESTER STREET—Fin* 'Section, double frontage, very cheap, smalt deposit. ■ FARMS. FARMS. 120 ACRES, good all round Farm, necessary House, etc., eleven miles from town and near Railway. , 60-ACRES. nice little Farm, in good order, 9 miles from Christchurch,chouse 6 rooms, etc., £10 per acre. 3 ACRES. 5 ACRES, 7 ACRES, 30 ACRES, and other Blocks,,with and without Buildings, close to 1 the city, <suitable for any purpose. Send for Printed Catalogue (Free). AVERS. BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers, Caahel street. "~ MINING NOTICES. THE HOKITIKA RIVER GOLD DREDG- • * ING COMPANY. :. J. ,-. T7l J. rpHIS COMPANY been registered. ' The FEW REMAINING SHARKS should be applied for early, as we intend to CLOSE the.LIST at an early date. . , - . Messrs Cutten Bros, and Mr Olaf Magnus, the well known dredging authorities, express the highest opinion of the ultimate success of this Company. , TO INVESTORS. QUOTATIONS, of all the leading Dredging Stocks from Donedin twice daily. All enquiries of any lines of shares free of cost. "Otago Daily Times" and various dredging pamphlets, maps, etc., can be seen' at our t offices. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., STOCK AND 6HAREBROKERS, r ' >■ ' Next National Bank. STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the SPRINGFIELD AND BURBOUNDING DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, THE FARMER'S FRIEND. rriffE FARMER'S FRIEND is a black horse, JL standing lGhds 3in. He has great substance and constitution, and has won a large number of prizes. Terms. £1 guarantee; £2 10s for season. Grooinoge, ss. For further particulars apply to J. GASKIN, 4561 . ... Springfield. HOTELS. H~I IE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREBT, OHRISTCHUBCH. TARIFF: a Sβ per Week. Breakfast, 3s. Loach, Iβ. Dinner, 3s 6d. . Beds, a*. JOHN NELLL. Proprietor. Simple Rooms. "" Telephone 4S. . "rUfisM PorWr. CITY IL.G TEL, THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTOHURCH. R ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton Rail- • way Befreehment Rooms, announces that he has taken possession of the City Hotel, Chrietchurch, where Visitors and the Travelling Public will receive every attention. Every convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute's walk from Poet Office and Tram Terminus. Tho be*t of wines and spirits only stocked. Letters will receive -prompt attention. Lunoheon from 18 to 2.— R. ALEXANDER 2051 MASONIC HOTEL, Corner Gloucester and Colombo streets. THIS NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL is centrally situated, has all the latest improvements ■in Hotel Accommodation, and offers most comfortable and convenient quarters. Wines and Spirits of the Beat Quality. "W. JAMES' .. .. Proprietor. - (Late of Somerset Hotel). AUCKLAND. WAVEKLEfY HOTEL. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, DESIRES to intimate that he has taken over ' the Business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predecessor. VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour. To the Friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony a Caed Mille Falthe will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Etc., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 7041 MAURICE O'CONNOR. rpHE Aristocracy and Humble Folk alike drink Empire Cb.'s Teas, and appreciates the blends. URNITURE BUYERS Take Notice.—We are making Special Reductions in all lines. Saddlebag Suites from £14 14s, Strong Leather Cloth Suites from £7 10s, Italian Bedsteads from £4 4s, Wardrobes with plate glass doors from £i 3a, Linoleum TOinch wide 3s per yard. Linoleum 36inch wide Is 6d per yard Marble-top Waabatand from 22s 6d, Sideboards £10 now £7 10s, Hall Stand £3, Bamboo Table 12a 64 now Ba, Lace Curtains, etc Special Value at D. SYKES, Furnishing Warehouse, corner Caahel and Durham streets. 3274 STEAM CARRIAGE £ower~Hi*h street, opposite Manning's Brewery STEVENS and SONS, late Boon" and Stevens! have in rtock. Gigs, Ranfurly and Ralli Dog Carts, etc., also several Second-hand Vehicles. Vehicle* Bought, Sold, Exchanged, or Stored. pLARKE and CO.'S IS carat Wedding Rings V/ are "beit value. Our £113s. a real Jumbo, is the heaviest stocked in New Zealand. CUrka and Co., 146 Colombo itnd
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10450, 14 September 1899, Page 8
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