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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. FE W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. {Y > THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO. wis VERY LARGE ENTRY. iv ______ to Tlf ESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will -*-"- hold an exceptionally large AUCTION SALE, at their Hereford street Salerooms, TO-DAY, commencing at 11 o'clock. The list includes—Piano by Hodgson, 1 very fine suite in leather, 1 suite in tapestry on and plush, occasional chairs and tables, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and fire irons, overmantel, extension dining ter table, Austrian chairs, chefionier, double on- and single iron bedsteads, wire and other u t_ mattresses, duchesse chest, marble-top ith and other washstands, bedroom ware, ill- kauri chests of drawers, pictures, ornaments, kitchen utensils, mangle, lawn lay mowers, perambulators, 7 bicycles, and ;on 421 other lots. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, 2623 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. ■ MONDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. SHORT NOTICE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been instructed by Mrs Garwood, to ??" SELL, on the Premises, , ay No. 27 Chester street East, bis Her FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including—Brussels carpet 20 x 15, Chesterfield couch, pedestal claw table, occasional tables, easy chairs, oil paintings, linoleum, steel fenders, fire irons, extension dining table, easy chairs, very good cheffonier, bookcase (sliding glass doors), Austrian chairs, stair carpet and rods, 4 iron bedsteads, mattresses, washstands, 2 chests of drawers, sets ware, curtains, curtoin poles, kitchen utensils, 'f a crockery, about 60 pot plants, lot fireby wood, wheelbarrow, etc. at TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, ,_. 2620 Hereford street. D, " ito W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. ing WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. an TITESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have _d JLVI. received instructions from Mr McNeeley .nd (who has taken the Foresters" Hotel), to SELL for BY AUCTION, in their Rooms, Hereford ab- Btreet, the whole of his be FURNITURE, Etc., of Removed to the Rooms for the convenience of Sale. Including—Dining tables, 2 suites in l# tapestry, steel fenders, fire irons, car- -— pets, occasional table and chairs, linc_TE leum, overmantel, mirrors, cheffonier, eld wardrobe, 8 double and single iron bedon, steads, bedding, 3 duchesse chests, washstands, toilet glasses, couches, Austrian chairs, meat safe, lawn mower, ornaments, crockery, curtains, tools, utensils, etc., etc. )ur Full particulars in later issue. TONKS, NORTON and CO., ing 2627 Auctioneers, etc., Hereford street. ne- _~~ r j lo *aat m r*-_™i*i"»-"" to W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton ed, In the Estate of the lato John Hill (deceased). EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE SUBURaII BAN RESIDENCE, de- Known a3 ks. ASTON, SITUATED IN FENDALTON. -nd TtTESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have -111. received instructions from M. C. Barful nett, Esq., district agent for the Public ,at Trustee, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in ■0; their Rooms, 200 Hereford stroet, at 2 o clock, -"■n on JANUARY 21st, 1901, that very desirable Property at the corner of Holmwood road and J* f Queen's Avenue, Fendaiton. The residence ia Mc most substantially built, plastered throughout, fas and water laid on, and perfect drainage, t contains 3 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, i. bathroom, etc., fireplaces in every room, wide verandah to the front and one side of house, also a detached building for scullery, workshop, wood-house, aviary, fowl-house, etc, asphalted yard, concrete foundations. The fencing is mainly best corrugated iron. The garden is beautifully laid out. and the orchard is now in full bearing, altogether forming one -S, of the prettiest homes about Christchurch. lin The property has been occupied for several to y* s -^ 3 by Mrs J °hn Hill, and it is now being his 80 - <1 _ on behalf of the Estate. It is in splendid condition m every way. Further particulars and cards to view can be obtained from TONKS nd NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and ' 2617 Estate Agents, 200 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) ("W H Norton ,I 7' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. P B ' AUCTION SALE. CHOICE SUBURBAN BUILDING SITES a NEW VILLA RESIDENCES. _hv M E ? SRS TONKS. NORTON and CO. have -uj -LfX been favoured with instructions from les, Thos. Dicken, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC ing AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, on MONDAY, the 21st January, at 2 o'clock, 17 exceptionally fine BUILDING SECTIONS, each about i-acre, also .2 new RESIDENCES led °* 7 rooms, together with large kitchen, sculj Q lery, and bathroom, hot and cold shower, roofed with iron, plastered, verandahs, situated at in B Riccarton, and having frontages to Stafford to- and Harakeke streets (part of Deans's estate), near the railway station, and cloee to the residences of Messrs Humphreys. Waymouth, Gardiner, and Dicken. Also," 5 ACRES on the west of Mr Geo. Humphrey's property, with river frontage of about 10 chains. An ideal _ spot for a residence, unsurpassed in Christchurch. Mr Dicken will be pleased to show anyone over the above properties. — TONKS, NORTON and CO., Property Auctioneers, — 2619 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. BY TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND a -». OTHERS. [_ 8> IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION > cs * OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. ise- __ i * i " M ESSRS TONKS « NORTON and CO. have JLYJL been favoured with instructions from the _____ Executors in the Estate of the late Dr. James Irving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, on MONDAY, the 21st of January, at 2 o'clock, that magnificent prired vate residence, having frontages to Kilmore m" street and Cambridge terrace, and command- ° n ing a beautiful view of the River Avon and 'I-'. Market square. The dwelling is two-storey, and is exceptionally well-built in brick, with by concrete facings, and comprises 20 rooms, ined- eluding (ou ground floor) —Drawing room, 25ft Bin by 18ft 3in, dining room similar dimensions, _• each with large bay windows and French doors leading on to verandah and lawn, waiting room, consulting room, library, kitchen, pantry, scullery, and cellar (16 x 22). Upstairs— -*'' Nine bedrooms, sink room, 2 bathrooms and ... W.C.'s. All the principal rooms and halls are , richly dadoed with New Zealand woods. The -*■• main" entrance and hall also having tesselated '___. flooring. Onthou.es comprise—Brick stable, ,° with 3 loose boxes, trap houses, man's room, -_ work shop, tool house, conservatory, etc. The . * residence is one of the most up-to-date in *-*'■ Canterbury. Hot aud cold water service up--62 stairs and down; gas everywhere. Also, lse wires laid for the electric light. The land "jft comprises about \ an acre beautifully laid ,„ out with choice plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees. This sale affords a rare opportunity to er " doctors or private gentlemen requiring a '?j modern residence. 7 ~' _- The situation (on a natural terrace) is per--34 feet, and within three minutes' walk of the __ t centre of the city. 'on Full particulars, plan and cards to view, _. may be obtained from i, TONKS, NORTON and CO., i ' Property Auctioneers, ' _jgiß 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton _ p O R SALE. NORTH TOWN BELT (North aspect)— — Very nice Residence of 7 rooms, verandah, bathroom, h. and c, Venetian blinds, gas, well fitted throughout, and in perfect order; the 01 land contains about J acre; fine garden snd orchard. Owner leaving. For cards to view, apolv at office. 90 RICCARTON—22 Acres land, with substantial 8-roomed Residence, large hall, bathers room, and numerous outhouse conveniences, good stabling, and loose-boxes. 90 FITZGERALD STREET (just over North ____ Belt) —New House of 6 rooms, hail, bathroom, plastered, concrete foundations, detached washhouse and copper, good section containing — acre. 69 * PAPANUI—4 Acres land and House of 6 — rooms within 1 mile of tram. S7 LINWOOD—Good position, well-built House of 7 rooms, bathroom, etc., J acre land. To be sold a bargain. 67 MADRAS STREET NORTH (St. Albans)— Well-buili House of 7rooms, vofrandah, plastered and well finished; i acre, nice garden ground. ._ and fruit trees. This is a good property, and ' v will be sold cheap. 37 Full particulars of above and numerous other Properties can be obtained at office. \ __r TONKS. NORTON and CO., Property Auctioneer., Valuators, and Land Agents, Hereford street. JUST OPENED~TJP— A SHIPMENT of GENUINE PHENOMENON AND PICCOLO GAS LAMPS, With all the Latest Improvements, and OFFERED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW 30 PRICES. RWIL X I N 1700 170 LICHFIELD STREET.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 12

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