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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. QUR PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— 1000 Two, Four, and Six-tooth Crossbred , Ewes, purebred Shropshire Down Rams ' running with them. Will be sold in lines to suit buyers 760 Prime Freezing Lambs 150 Forward Store Wethers 320 Forward Store Wethers We shall be glad to receive further entries for this sale. PYNE and CO., 1821 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT HALSWELL. MONDAY, APRIL 30th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from Mr J. P. Lee (owing to his having let his farm) to SELL all his LIVE and DEAD STOCK as follows: — Farm drays, waggonette, gig, trap, 3 sets trap harness, saddle, Bide saddle, dairy utensils, cows, horses, pigs, stacks of hay and straw, clover seed, pig-net, ladder, grindstone, lawnmower, garden roller, croquet set, etc. Also quantity of Household Furniture. Further particulars in future advertisements. Luncheon Provided. PYNE and CO., 1738 Auctioneers. MR J. A. PANNETTS FARM, BLANDVILLE, SPRINGSTON. PYNE and CO. beg to give notice that the Unsold Portions of this Property, comprising 1 Block of 93 ACRES and 2 Blocks each of 61 ACRES, are for Private Sale. We confidently invite inspection of this Land. Every acre is first-class for either cropping or grazing, and is equal to any we have ever had the pleasure of offering. Also on account of the same owner, 600 ACRES leased for 12 years from the Trustees of Gammack's Estate, 170 Acres of which are in really good turnips, and 200 Acres in good rape and grass. PYNE and CO., 1739 Auctioneers. TONKS,.NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks) - (W. H. Norton THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MAGNIFICENT PIANO (QUITE NEW). At HEREFORD STREET SALEROOMS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. wil hold a very large and important AUCTION SALE at their Popular Hereford street Salerooms, TO-DAY (Saturday), commencing at 11 o'clock. The first lot offered will be 1 very fine upright grand piano, trichord, overstrung, iron back, in handsome walnut and gold case. This instrument (which must be sold) is pronounced by the "profession" t# be one of the best ever imported into the colony. FURNITURE includes—Suite in tapestry, -with cedar -frames, carpets, hearthrugs, i fenders and fireirone, pier glass, occ. tables and chairs, sideboard, whatnot, lot good paintings and choice ornaments, 3 chests of drawers, duchesse chest, washstands, exceptionally good bedroom ware, cedar toilet glasses, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and box mattresses, bedding, kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, glassware, mangle, * sewing machine, and 375 other lots. Rare opportunity for those furnishing. TONKS, NORTON and CO., General Auctioneers, 1828 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton AUCTION SALE. MODEL PROPERTY, FTTRNTTURE, PIANO, WHITECHAPE- CART BY BRABNER, Etc., Etc MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favoured witn instructions from J. H. Newlyn, Esq., who is leaving foi South Africa, to SELL *by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, "Pendeen," in Hewitt's road, just off Carlton, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 27th INST, at 1 o'clock, | THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KEPT FURNITURE, Etc., Etc., As contained in six rooms, including— Dresden model piano (with all the latest improvements), suite in cretonne, fenders and fireirona, occ. tables, sideboard, very fine dinner service (Fairbairn's), pictures, ornaments, iron bedstead, spring mattress, marble washstand, bedroom ware, 2 wardrobes, duchesse table, lot good books, Academy pictures (bound), kitchen utensils of every description, Whiteohapel cart by Brabner, set harness, trap by Boon and Stevens, etc At 2 o'clock THE PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED, which comprise* a well-built 6-roomed Cottage, with bathroom and other conveniences, Venetian blinds, good washhouse with copper, gree—house, eto. The LAND consists of Jacre, planted with fruit and ornamental trees. Altogether a very compact and comfortable home. Situation undeniable. Convenient to , tram, coaches and park. One of the best districts in Christohurcth. Cards to view on application to TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, ' 1829 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 202 Hereford street. ST. MARTIN'S, O-AWA—Two Acres firsV class Land, subdivided, in grass, and a fine lot of fruit trees, together with Residence of 7 rooms, washhouse and copper, stable, etc. 58 MAYFIELD, Ashburton District—l2oo Acres Land, subdivided and well watered, House of 8 rooms and outbuildings. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 43 SOUTH TOWN BELT—New Residence of 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c water service, and all conveniences, J-Acre Land, North aspect. 58 WORCESTER STREET, City, inside East belt, north aspect—J-acre Land and Cottage of five rooms. 62 NEW BRIGHTON ROAD—IJ Acres Land, House of 6 rooms, stables, etc. r TO LET. Suite of Offices in Tonka, Norton's new buildings, with strong room, and on the ground Boor. Suitable far insurance, lawyers, or financial bnsinees or aa a doctor's consulting rooms. ClTY—Large Building 25 i 90, roofed iron, back yard, artesian, etc., suitable for factory or workshop. TONKS, NORTON AND CO.. House and Land Agents, Hereford street. GEORGE KING AND CO. r GENERAL CLEARING SALE. CANAL RESERVE, MARSHLANDS. MESSRS GEORGE KING cad CO. have received instructions from Mr Templeton, who has sold his lease, to hold a Clearing Sale of all hia stock of DAIRY COWS. HORSES, CARTS, HAY, Etc., * As under, on the premises, Canal Reserve, Marshlands, on MONDAY, APRIL 30th, at 2 o'clock. r 18 Dairy Cows, in full profit and calving * down f 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Milk Cart Horses 1 Bpring Dray ' 1 Set Haraeas D 1 Largo Stack Good Hay 1 Large Stock Oataheaves ( {-Acre Carrots. Dairy Utensils, eto. A Refresher Provided. GEORGE KING and CO., 1711 Aaetie—frir-

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 12

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