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•AUCTIONS., **""-"" W. R. HAKDJNG. W~ R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1 p_n_. - ROYAL VISIT. FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! FOR DECORATIVE and OTHER PURPOSES. MR W. R. HARDING has Teceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION*, as above, at his Auction Rooms, 112 Manchester street (opposite. H. J. Weeks's Printing Works), an enormous shipment of FLAGS of every description and siae, all very suitable for decoration during the coming visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. All Lots will be Sold to the Highest Bidder ON VIEW TUESDAY. W. R. HARDING, 6206 Auctioneer. W.R.Harding.) (W.R.Harding. SATURDAY NEXT, 11 a.m. PLEDGES. PLEDGES. PLEDGES. "VfR W. R. HARDING has received instruc--I_L tiona from Mr W. J. Grand, Licensed Pawnbroker, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at Auction Rooms, 112 Manchester street, (opposite H. J. Weeks's, Ltd., Printing Works), a large accumulation of Unredeemed Pledges, a3 follows:—476 12-2-96 diamond ring, 2239 5-7-97 gold pin. 2628 4-8-97 g ring, 3147 8-10-97 gold ring, 3584 22-10-97 gem ring, 5446 21-3-98 17 pieces c.p. ware and 2 brass tongs, 6116 13-5-98 s.o.f. lever, 6129 10-6----98 saddle and bridle, 8219 31-10-98 lady's g.o.f. lever. 9265 28-1-99 side saddle, 9532 27-2-99 riolin, bow and case, 9762 20-3-99 saddle and bridle, 175 6-5-99 r.g. watch, 567 19-6-99 g.o.f. watch, 802 17-7-99 2 bangles. 3 brooches and links, 817 19-7-99 c.p. cruet, biscuit barrel and butter dish, 1036 18-8-99 2 gem rings, 1527 20-10-99 gold ring, 1625 2-11-99 gold ring and g. palate, etc., 1654 9-11-99 gold ring. 1776 1&-U-99 gem ring, 1904 8-12-99 s.h. Waltham, 206_ 30-12----99 gold watch and chain, 2133 6-1-00 carriage clock, 2160 9-1-00 2 gold rings, 2288 31-1-00 clock. 2345 10-1-00 gold brooch. 2112 22-2-00 s. Waltham. 2475 6-3-00 gold ring, 2486 7-3-00 s.h. lever. 2509 10-3-00 gold chain, 2547 15-3-00 6 s. articles, 25£6 19-3-00 gold ring, 2556 21-3-00 2 pins and pendant, 2653 31-3-00 bagatelle hoard, etc., 2668 2-4-00 g brooch, earrings, albert and locket, 2787 20-4-00 handbag, 2848 28-4-OD g ring, 2356 30-4-09 violin, bow and case. 2926 8-5-00 gold ring. 2931 10-5-00 lady's s.o.f. watch, 3003 23-5-00 s.o.f. Geneva and chain, 3056 1-6-00 6 forks, 3105 8-6-00 g.o.f. Geneva and chain, 3128 12-6-00 gold ring, 3129 12-6-00 s. sugar tongs and spoona, 3133 14-6-00 1 gem ring, 3157 IG-6-00 gem ring, 3170 18-6-00 s.o.f. ivatch and chain. 31S1 25-6-00 glazier's diamond, 3245 SO-6-00 gold brooch, 3271 4-7-00, 3288 7-7-00 s.h. lever. 3310 10-7-00 suit. 33""5 14-7-00 gold ring. 3344 16-7-00 gem ring. 3382 d.b gun, 3358 25-7-00 s.o.f. Geneva, 3397 27-7-00 s.h. watch, 3407 2V7-00 s.h. lever. 3414 31-7-00 camera and lens, 3440 4-8-00 2 gem rings. 3450 7-8-00 r.g. watch and chain. 3476 11-8-00 d.b. gun, 3493 13-8-0* g.o.f. lever, 352' 17-8-00 field glasses. 3532 18-8-00 metal Avatch and • chain. 3557 22-8-00 bracelet, 355>"t 22-8-00 ring and brooch, 3572 25-8-00, s. Walth.m, 3577 27-8-00 brooch and ring. 3594 30-8-00 2 sheets and 1 counterpane, 3800 31-8-00 s.h. leveT and g. pin, 3609 1-9-00 s.h. lever. 3644 10-9-00 dress material in bag, 3675 12-9-00 d.b. gun in case, 3697 17-9-00 g. ring. 3712 20-9-00 dress material, 3727 22-9-00 ring., 3712 20-9-00 dress material, 3727 22-9-00 too.s, Coat, etc., 3730 22-9-00 dress material, 3733 25-9-00 magic lantern and slides, 3775 1-10-00 rug. 3789 3-10-00 album and Bible. 3795 3-10-00 portmanteau, 3802 4-10-00 s.h. Waltham, 3805 5-10-0. gem ring, 3806 5-10-00 dressing case. 3312 6-10-01, s. chronograph, 3816 R-10-01 portmanteau and contents, 3882 10-10-00 gold ring. 3854 13-10-00 s.o f. watch and chain, 3*""56 13-10-00 s.h. leA-er. 3866 15-10-00 gold ring, 3873 16-10-00 rifle. 3909 22-10-00 s.o.f. lever, 3917 23-10-00 violin and case. 3929 21-10-00, lady's s.of. Geneva and brooch. 3959 1-11-00 zither, 3973 3-11-00 s. instrument case, 3980 5-11-00 metal watch. 3D84 6-11-00 gold brooch 3990 ' 6-11-00 s.h. lever, 3095 7-11-00 gold locket. 4001 7-11-00 bridle and whip. 4009 8-11-00 s.h. lever. 4011 9-11-00 l.s.h. Geneva and chain. 4013 9-.11-00 c.p. butter dish. 4015 10-11-00 d.b. pun, 4030 10-11-00 gem ring, 4036 12-11-00 Martin's bicycle, 4042 13-11-00 2 brooches, 4066 17-11-00 s. spoon and fork, 4070 17-11-00. s.h. Geneva and chain, 4066 20-11-00 gold ring, 4087 21-11-00 2 gold rings, 4126 27-11-00 rug. 4137 Rover ■ bicycle, 41f*3 3-12-00 g.h. keyless lever, 4165 3-12-00 gold albert, 4167 3 s. Scotch brooches, 4169 3-12-00 g.h. lever, 4170 3-12-00 7 c.p. forks. , 4171 3-12-00 c.p. pickle jar, 4172 3-12-00 banjo. ' 4173 3-12-00 glazier's diamond, 4174 3-12-00 hand bag. 4175 3-12-00portmant°au, 4343 3-1-01 gum boots, 4368 7-1-01 2 suits, 4384 9-1-01 length tweed, 4408 12-1-01 dress material, 4409 12-1-01 suit, 4498 30-1-01 macintosh, 4499 30-1----01 63yds Scotch tweed, and a host of other articles too numerous to particularise. Every article a genuine unredeemed pledge, and will be sold to the highest bidder, irrespective of * value. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. W.R.Harding.) (W.R.Harding. T7S7" R. H A R D I N G, .VV.. GENERAL AUCTIONEER. ■_■ 127 CASHEL STREET EAST, - CHRISTCHURCH. N. B.—l shall shortly be REMOVING to , Larger Premises, 112 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch (opposite H. J. Weeks Ltd.. Printing Works). TO,LET—Large Room and Offices, Strong Room, 3 Fireplaces, etc., good central position, Christchurch. FOR SALE—6OO Acres, well fenced and watered, sub-divided into, 9 paddocks, 5-foom houso, sheep yards and buildings. ■ 431-443 , CHRISTCHURCH, suburban, within five minutes' of tram—About 6 acres very excellent ' land, ?-room house, scullery, washhouse, etc.. etc. Make capital poultry farm and market garden. Price low, and terms if desired. 610-180 CHRISTCHURCH—Within easy driving distance. 320 Acres or 570 Acres, with house ' " and buildings, very desirable property; early sale necessary. Price in favour of buyers ana easy terms. . 415-40E i WALTHAM ROAD—Quarter-acre fine build ing section, and prico right. 130-367 CHRISTCHURCH, Lower High street and St. Asapn street, onposite Convent grounds— The few remaining building Sections, cheapesl building sites in the city. Houses are being erected, and sections will soon be all sold, Early applications necessary to secure a site. Terms arranged to suit .purchasers. 20-102 - HEREFORD STREET—Capital position, J-acre, fenced galvanised iron, iron gates, washhouse with copper, connected with sewer, capital garden and fruit trees, dwelling only necessary to make a complete home. 130-33* P __-__NUI ROAD, just off—s Acres good " land, garden and orchard, good house of t rooms, stabling and buildings. For immedi - ate sale; very desirable property. 580-13. WOOLSTON, near Tram and Rail—4 Acres or more, say up to 6 Acres, Splendid Land; early sale necessary. Price low; deposit and , terms. . 126-32. CASHEL STREET, Linwood—Grand Cor 1 ncr Section. J-acre, owner left Canterbury, de sires immediate sale. 118-31. VICTORIA STREET. Christchurch—Ovei » J-acre, with right-of-way at back. A fine resi I dential site and at reasonable figure. 124-33' PAPANUI ROAD, just off-Over J-acre Price onlp £50. 105-27S FOR SALE—Several Sets New Harness, ai ver low prices. Loans negotiated for Large or Small Sum: on Mortgage of Freehold property on advan tageous terms. t W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator. Estate and Financia Agent, 127 Cashel street E., Christchurch. . ~~~ A. P. TUTTON. -pANGIOHA CENTRAL AUCTION MART TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 11th. ... Wool, skins, hides and fat, grain and produc of all descriptions, horses, drays, farn implements, traps, furniture, merchandise, 'disc, etc Special consignment of a nice line of Black Red Game and Brown Leghorn Cockerel afid Pidlets Also, at 1 p.m., to be sold, in the Estate o the late J. M. Metheral, ■ 1 stack oat straw, 1 stack wheat straw, alsi the sole right to graze 10 acres of ricl 1 pasture land, with good feed now there on, in the Borough of Rangiora, for fivi months. ■ - Also, on account Mr W- Tibbs, 1 stack of hay, delivery on premises, South brook, about 5 tone 6212 A. P. TUTTON, Rangiora. AVERS AND PARKERSON. 'I AVERS AND PARKERSQN HAVE FOR SALE x_ifi FOLLOWINC BUILDING SITES, for which Favour able Terms can be arranged: — Linwood, Worceater street, facing North—J acre; price £210. Linwood, Worceater street two frontages, nearly J-acre; price £110. Lin wood. Worcester atreet, two frontages, g-acre price £165. John street, off Ferry road, J-acre price £75. Barbour street, near Ferry road 1 rood (fenced) *, £110. City, Barbadoes street corner section ({"""•? x 175 links); £200. City Tuam street, 67 x 175 links; £170. City, Lich field street, 2 roods 20 perches; price £525 7 Riccarton, close to West belt, an ideal aite, 3 •• acre; £325. Fitzgerald street, J-acre, fence* and planted; £75. SPECIAL—City, North corner section, containing i-acre; splendid op portunity for those desirous of building cit residences to return good rate of interest Further particulars at office. We have man; other sites to select from. Money advancei at current rates for btuilding. AVERS AND PARKERSON, Land and Estate Agents. 191 Hereford street - !; a* U* field Overcoats, Juvenile Clothing, Hati 1, | Shirts, Ties, Half-hose, Knitted Pints am _ Shirts, at Baafh'a. .. .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 12

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