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AUCTIONS. BEAUCHAMP A2SD CO. FURNITURE AND JEWELLERY. BEAUCHAMP and CO. have been favoured with instruction-, from Messrs Forrest and Perkins as agents in the estate of Joseph Sherlock, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms. Cashel atreet, on THIS DAY, at 1 p.m.. the following goods: — Gold and Silver Coin.-. Gold Rings, Field Glasses, Portmanteaux. Nuggets of Gold, Watches and Chains. Clothing. Also. Household Furniture, etc., including Suites in Leather and Plush, Easy Chairs, D.I. Bodstend». Oilcloth. Overmantels, Couches, Spring M_.t_r_*Ke., Duchesse Chest,., Fenders and Irons, Cho-b. of Drawer-.. Bicycle. - Marbl. Siabs. Perambulator.., 3 sks H. Hair, Boots, Chairs, Dinner Service, Cruets, Lamps, Pictures, Bedding. Tin Trunks. Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries. 11. A. BEAUCHAMP. 2345 Auctioneer. TkARGAINS—PROPERTIES, ALL KINDS. Full particulars at Office. CITY—A really Superior House of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, etc., and Section, handy railway _nd also within 5 minutes of centre of city; _K_9s. Terms can be arranged. LINWOOD. good position, very snug Horn. —House 4 good rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, fine section, fruit trees, etc.; £300. Open to offers. Terms arranged. The above two Properties are being sold genuine bargains, as owners, for their own reasons, wish to sell. OPAWA — Superior Modern Residence, 10 rooms, ail conveniences, 2 acres, tastefully laid out. LlNWOOD—Superior House o_ 8 rooms, with all conveniences, .-acre garden, well arranged; owner anxious to sell; low price. 150 i) ACRES—Good all-round Farm, dwelling, etc. -, £7 per acre. Springston. 16 ACRES—-A highly-improved little farm, near the city; the very best of land. We have a large number of Houses in City and Suburbs, also various Fauns ranging from 3 Acres v . to 13,000. Make your requirements known to us. Money Auvar.ced on Freehold Securities. Printed Catalogues Free. BEAUCHAMP and 00. Auctioneers, Cashel street. H. MATSON AND CO. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER.

TARAWERA DISTRIBUTION. I 1 MATSON and CO. have received instruc- * tions from Messrs Wood, Laurie to .1.1,!., on the ground at Tarawera, Little luv.t, on . HURSDAY. Cth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, istl. WHOLE OF THE BUILDINGS Comprising the TOWNSHIP OF TARAWERA, Including— Residential Cottages Post Office and Clock Tower Public Library, etc. Also, Boilers ond Engine, 35-h.p. Saw Benches, Belting, Saws and Gear, toe numerous to mention. H. MATSON and CO., 23_fi Auctioneers. J T. FORD AND CO. DDING TON "' YARDS. WEDNESDAY', AUGUST 29th, 1900. SPECIAL DMTKIESFor Thos. Chapman, Esq., Mount Palm. 10 Prime Steers For Sir John Hall. 120 Prime Merino Wethers J. T. FORD and CO., 2325 Auctioneers._ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATrVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ADDINGTON Y. A R D S. TO-MORROW. PRESENT ENTRIES— 120 Prime Freeizng Wethers 62 Prime Freezing Wethers 58 Prime Freezing Wethers 10 Prime Grain-fed Baconers Also, on account Meesrs J. Heyward and Son. 250 Hoggets, well-woolled and in forward condition N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. 2333 J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. A. P. TUTTON. WOODEND. ! * AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL EFFECTS, In the Estate of the late John Thompson. MR A. P. TUTTON has been favoured with instruction to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, A Very Large Collection of | FURNITURE, SUNDRIES AND TOOLS, Comprising: Dining and other tables, cupboards, dressers, cbeSonier3, sofas, chairs, fenders, and irons, book shelf, crockery and glassware, 50 pictures, quantity of books, carpets, brackets, walnut side-s board, bronze vases, 4 clocks (various), carpets and floor cloths, portable range, kitchen furniture, buckets, baths, pots and pans, etc:, bedroom furniture, comprising single and double bedsteads, washstands and bedroom ware, dressing tables, chests drawers, chairs, pictures, commode, etc. OUTSIDE—I trap horse, 1 spring trap, 1 set harness, portable boiler, meat safe, flower stand, step ladders, blocks and tackle, 2 wheelbarrovfs, grindstone, weights and scales, mangle, 2 filters, carpenter" tools, galvanised iron. Also, sundries in endless variety, collected at auction sales from all quarters of the compass during the last 40 years. NOTE.—On account of the large number of lots the sale will commence at 11 a.m.

A. P. TUTTON, Auctioneer, Rangiora. BAKER BROS. BAKER BROS. WILL AUCTION on FRI DAY, at 12.30 p.m., in Mr Chas. Clark's Land Saleroom-, Hereford street, Addington—Prince street, off Clarence street, with frontage also to Leven and Margaret streets, that faithfully built superior House of stone, with Oarnaru facings, known as Mrs Clark's, 5 rooms, with two R. grates, range and copper, detached washhouse, fruit trees, etc. Land, One Acre, leas 5 perches. Easy terms if required. Sydenham—John street, corner Andrew street (continuation of Gordon street), J-acre, with three 4-roomed Cottages the.eon, together or separately. 2344 VV. R. HARDING. ' W. R. Harding) (W. R. Harding "CI O R SALE. CHRISTCHURCH, Suburban, close to Tram, near city—Newly-erected modern residence of 9 principal rooms, hall, bathroom, scullery, pantry, laundry. ga3, h. and c. water, every convenience; good section; owner leaving, immediate sale necessary. 452-31S ST. ALBANS—4_ Acres Land, 4-room house, at low figure. ' GOl-161 LINWOOD—B-room House, gas laid on, bathroom, scullery, stabling, coachhouse, etc., J-acre well laid out, lawn, garden, etc. Owner determined to sell. Will not stick at price. 416-305 | : CHRISTCHURCH, St. Asaph sftet—6- ---! room House, stabling and i-acre sc- -non, £375, land worth the money. 450-315 j £250 only, South belt—s-room House, scullery, bay window, bath, copper, water laid on ' inside, about i-acre, garden ard fruit trees, 10 days to sell in. Rare chance. 406-199 FERRY ROAD, near town —4-room House, stabling and buildings, and J-acre land, gTand corner position. Onwer wants the money and will sell for value of land if sold within 14 days. Room for more houses; splendid building site. 273-182 HOLLY ROAD—IO-room House, bathroom, washhouse, over i-acre (room for another building): immediate sale, account mortgagee; only £150. 449-311 CHRISTCHURCH WEST—Cheapest thing in the city, 8-room House, bathroom, scullery, laundry, h. and c. water, every convenience, good section. 448-309 MONEY" ADVANCED on Mortgaee in Large or Small Amounts. Terms to suit borrowers. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. Valuator. Estate and Financial Agent, 127 Cashel street E., Christchurch. IpNAMELWARE, a aingto article at wholeJ sale price, Saucepans from Is 2d, Basins from 3d to 33 lid, Chambers from Is sd, Frypsna lid, Tea Kettles 2s, Breakfast Cans, Billies, Cups, Saucers, Jugs, etc. Fletcher Bros., having just lauded a largo shipment of Enamelware, bought direct I from the manufacturers before tha rise, enables us to sell at tha old pricas. Flatchar Bros., High street, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10746, 28 August 1900, Page 8

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