AUCTIONS. F. Bi'MAIMiM ANPfIO. TO-DAY, 12 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., COUNTERS, DRAPERY, JEWELLERY, 3 SECOND-HAND SUITES, Etc. FS. MALCOLM and CO. will SELL as • nbove, at their Central Auction Rooms, About 200 lots second-hand furniture and effects, also brass-mounted bedsteads and bedding, bicycles, inlaid duchese chest and chest of drawers to match, wardrobe, safety rocker and 12 Austrian chairs, lawn mowers, perambulators, dining and kitchen tables, pictures, lamps, carpets, stair rods, etc. Also, balance of drapery stock, including hosiery, aprons, flannelettes, table covers, bed covers, flannels, etc. Also, balance of jewellery stock, including new and second-hand watches and chains, clocks, brooches, rings, pins, E.P. ware, and sundries. Terms Cash. Without Reserve. F. S. MALCOLM and Co., 3195 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES. FS. MALCOLM and CO. hold SALES of • Furniture and Effects, Merchandise, eto., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY in their Central Auction Rooms. Being in the hub of the City large audiences attend every Sale, »nd best prices are obtained. Clients having Gooda or Chattels to dispose of will kindly communicate with us. Cash advances irado if required. Outdoor Sales aro conducted on the moat .economical terms, every detail being personally supervised by Mr M. Malcolm. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers, etc. WROUGHT IRON SAFES. TTTE hold for PRIVATE SALE the follow- '" iriß Burglar-Droof and Fireproof Safes, manufactured by Joseph Waine and Co., Willonhall, England: — Sues: 24 x 17 x 17, one drawer; Sβ x 19 x 19, one drawer; 32 x 22 x 21, one drawer; 36 x 24 x 23, two drawers; 40 x 25 x 34, two drawers. Wβ are offering the above at Landed Cost, to close consignment account. F. S. MALCOLM end CO., * Manufacturers' Agent. ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT BEDSTEADS. JUST RECEIVED, 10 Cases Superior Brassmounted BEDSTEADS, to bo cleared at Wholesale Prices. A Beautifully finiebed lot. We also 'Sell on account of Makers—Spring and Wire-Wove MATTRESSES, Kapoo and Fiock Mattresses, Pillows and Boleters, at Makers' Prices. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., HOUSE, LAND, and ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE a BIG DEMAND for HOUSES of all sizes. Will owners kindly send particulars. CHARLES CLARK. "ft/T R CHARLES CLA~ R X AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY for INVESTMENT, in Sums of £50 and Upwards, at Lowest Current Rates. HOUSES of every description for Sale and To Let. MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. No Charge made for Advertising in this Catalogue. TTOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED. FENDALTON ROAD—"Lismore Lodge," 8 rooms, bathroom, and offices, 1J acres land ST. ALBANS, Holly road—£ rooms, bathroom, every convenience. RICHMOND—S Rooms, 15s per week. UNFURNISHED. LICHFIELD STREET—9 Rooms, every convenience. ARMAGH STREET—6 Rooma, stabling, «te. RICCARTON—Two Houses, each of 8 rooms BLIGH'S ROAD, PAPANUI—7 Rooms, bathroom, etc. ARMAGH STREET, LINWOOD—7 Rooms, bathroom, etc. FENDALTON, BRYNDWR—3 Rooms, bathroom, 1 acre land. For cards to view and full particulars apply to 3231 CHARLES CLARK. GRESFORD ESTATE. THE UNSOLD SECTIONS are now FOR SALE Privately. Exceptionally easy terms of payment. All Stock found on the land will be impounded, and the owners prosecuted. No. 233 3141 CHARLES CLARK. NEARLY NEW FURNITURE FROM MAPLES, LONDON. PIANO BY ERARD, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Slelghtholme, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION at her Residence, No. 161 Worcester street, Linwood, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January 22nd and 23rd, The Whole of her Superior Furniture Contained in Drawing-room, Dining-room, Hall, ajid 3 Bedrtooma, Kitchen, Scullery, etc. Also First-class Piano by Erard, 2 Sets French China, Grandfather's Clock, Mangle, Blankets, Linen, Materials for Fancy Work, etc. Catalogues are Now Ready. Sale at 11 o'clock Each Day. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. Note.—The whole of this Furniture was purchased from the celebrated firm of Maples by Mrs Sleightholrne when in London a. few months ago, and is now in as pood condition as when it arrived. No. 281. 3230 TBE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. TIT IDLAND SALEYAR.DS. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. SPECIAL ENTRIES. 1500 Very Forward Store Lambs. 250 Two-tooth Half bred Ewes 250 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes Second Cross E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 3311 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. A D D I N G T O N MA RKET. 23rd JANUARY. SPECIAL ENTRY: 1000 Fine Two-tooth Crossbred Ewea E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 3239 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. GUINNESS AND LeCREN. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE FARM PROPERTY In the Temuka District. pUINNESS AND LeCREN have been *-* favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, TIMARU, On THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 3 o'clock p.m., The Well-known DINDA FARM, about seven miles from Temuka It comprises about 832 ACRES of Firstclass Rolling Downs, suitable for both Grazing and Grain Growing, and is well subdivided. The Buildings and Improvements are all that is necessary for working the Property. The Dwel'.ing-houso is a good one, built of stone, and there is a good orchard and plantations on the property. GUINNESS and LsCREN, 3131 Auctioneers. inoilND it is not the hen thai c*okles the X moat that lays tho largest eggs; but eßgs preserved with Friend's Royal E_J» ProMcrttiv* oommnjiri tho highest price.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10869, 19 January 1901, Page 12
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