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AUCTIONS. A. P. TUTTON. TJANGIORA CENTRAL AUCTION MART. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. On account of Client, whose farm has been sold, 1 Tip dray, 1 farm dray, 1 spring trap, 1 drill, 2 single-furrow ploughs, 1 American horse-hoe, 1 grindstone, 1 set Wood harrows, 2 sets 4-leaf iron harrows (equal to new), 1 barrel churn, 1 horsepower and chaffcutter, 1 disc harrow, to be sold immediately after the sale of sheepskins. The General Sale comprises: Wool, Skins, Hides and Fat Grain, Seeds and Produce of all descriptions SPECIAL ENTRY— 100 Bushels Clean Machine-dressed Ryegrass, 100 bushels Chickwheat, 150 bushels Farmers' Seed, 200 bushels Feed Oats, 130 bushels Seed Barley, 3C sacks Cocksfoot, 30 sacks Early Rose Potatoes. Sale at 11 a.m. A. P. TUTTON, 3170 Rangiora, RANGIORA. VALUABLE SECTION OF LAND TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th.

MR A. P. TUTTON has received instructions from the Executrix in the Estate of the late John Thompson to SELL j THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE adjoining the shops occupied by the Singer Machine Co. and J. Patterson, Coal Merchant, situate near the railway crossing, High street, i Rangiora. Sale at 3 p.m. A, P. TUTTON, 2655 Auctioneer. TO ANGIORA CENTRAL AUCTION MART. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Etc., The Stock-in-trade of a Country Storekeeper, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 13th, Comprising: Dress goods, calicoes, sheetings, flannels, blankets, counterpanes, curtains, hosiery, ladies' jackets and mantles, men's and boys' clothing, and almost every article usually found in well assorted stock of a general storekeeper, all to be sold to the highest bidder. BARGAINS FOR ALL, On account of the large number of lota, ] amounting to say £500, Sale will commence at 11 a.m. ! Interval 12.30 to 1 p.m. for refreshments. I A. P. TUTTON, 3171 Auctioneer, Rangiora. RANGIORA. HORSES, TRAPS, and VARIOUS VEHI- [ CLES, HARNESS and LIVERY STABLE PLANT, To be sold by AUCTION on THURSDAY, September 20th, 1900. TITR A. P. TUTTON has been favoured with •""*• instructions from Mr Fred. Woodford, who is giving up the business, to SELL, on the Premises, as above.

Full particulars will be duly advertised. / A. P. TUTTO-T, S Auctioneer, 3169 Rangiora RANGIORA. IMPORTANT PREUMINARY NOTICE. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A CARRIAGE BUILDER, BLACKSMITH AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, TOOLS, ETC. STATION WAGGONETTES AND VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TO BE SOLD* BY PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY, OCTOBER sth." TV/TR A. P. TUTTON has received instruc- *-*■*■ tions from Mr Thomas White (who is giving up business) to SELL, as above. Full particulars will be duly advertised in daily papers.. A. P. TUTTON, 8192 Auctioneer, Rangiora. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10.30 a^m. BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel street, 200 Cases Oranges, Lemons, Pines, Passion Fruit, Mandarins 100 Cases Apples and Pears Also, Potatoes (Seed and Table), Onions, Carrots, Cabbages, Honey, Soap, Tea, Parsnips, Swedes, Rhubarb, Lot of Ornamen tai Shrubs, Fruit Trees, 1 —Tangle, etc., etc. H. A. BEAUCHAMP and CO., 3164 Auctioneer. ABSOLUTE and UNRESERVED SALE -t*» of Boilers, Condensers, Fittings, Engines, etc., etc., on Premises, Durham street, next Brake's Stables, WEDNESDAY, September 12th, noon. BEAUCHAMP and CO. will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, as above, all the Machinery, Boilers, Condensers, and Fittings now there, together with quantity of Tins, Casks, and Sundries. Terms Cash. No Reserve. 3163 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. "DARGAINS—PROPERTIES, ALL KINDS. Full particulars at Office. CITY—A really Superior House of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, etc., and Section, handy railway • and also within 5 minutes oi I centre of city; £295. Terms can be arranged. LINWOOD, good position, very snug Home —House 4 good rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, fine section, fruit trees, etc.; £300. Open to offers. Terms arranged. The above two Properties are being Bold genuine bargains, as owners, for their own reasons, wish to sell. OPAWA — Superior Modern Residence, 10 rooms, all conveniences, 2 acres, tastefully laid out. LlNWOOD—Superior House of 8 _oc__, with all conveniences, J-acre garden, w«ll arranged; owner anxioua to sell: low price. 1500 ACRES—Good aH-round Farm, dwelling, etc.: £7 per acre. Spring-ton. 16 ACRES—A highly-improved little farm, near the city; the very best of land. f We have a large number of Houses in City and Suburbs, also various Farms ranging from 3 Acres up to 13,000. Make your requirements known to _s. Money Advanced on- Freehold Securities. Printed Catalogues Free. BEAUCHAMP and CO. Auctioneers, Cashel street. AVERS, BAGGS AND CO. JJOUSE PROPERTIES AND FARMS. CITY—New House of 6 large rooms, with all modern co_ve_i__ce_, finished in the best possible manner, and J-acre garden well laid O* l ** (fo. 14) ClTY—House of 10 rooms and convenience*, and good corner section, good position - only £600. <f O . l 3) LlNWOOD—Superior House of 8 room*, on concrete, a_ necessary conveniences, stable and coachhouse, J-acre garden; £600, terms. __,_, (fo. 13) CITY—New House of 5 rooms, conveniences, and garden; £350, tent_. (fo. 14) UNVvOOD—New House of 4 rooms, etc., and one acre; £315, terms. (fo. 12) PENINSULA—A very compact 94-acre dairy or cocksfoot Farm, witn good house and outbuildings. (Price low; very anxious to sell.) 3600 SHEEP FARM, necessary buildings; low price. 52 ACRE FARM, near Town, in good heart, House 4 rooms. Cheap, owner anxious to sell. 18 ACRES, House, etc., ne<.r town. 16 ACRES, House, etc., Styx. 14 ACRES, House, etc., Shirley. Several others. Send for Catalogue. AYEIRS, BAGGS and Co!, Auctioneer- and Real Estate Agents, Note Address—l9l Hereford etrest; close I Colombo atreet. 1

TpOR SALE, Cheap, at _. Hindie's ExJ_ change and Mart, line of Children's cots and brass rail Bedsteads, line of Wicker, Austrian and Grecian Chairs, line of lea-hex Portmi-nteaus and rush Baskets, line of To* and Dinner Sets, Pictures and En__ellod Ware. Come—see our -took, 61 Colombo street aad Tuam atreet.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 12

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