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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at U o'clock. "fcfESSRS TONKS, NORTON, and CO. will -"■*• .SELL, by AUCTION, TO-MORROW, on the Promises, for removal, that valuable BLOCu of BUILDINGS in Cashel street, now in the occupation of Messrs Taylor, Jones and Raynor. To bo sold in four lots:— LOT I.—Shop occupied by Jones and Rayner, with slate roof. LOT 11.—2-Storey corrugated iron store, about 51ft by 18ft. LOT lll.—Shop, in occupation of T. Taylor, Grocer, with slate roof. LOT IV.—3-storey iron shed at back, measuring about 18ft by SOtt. LOT V.—Five iron fire-proof doors. Sale at 11 o'clock. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 7237 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton AUCTION SALE. SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. •RTESSRS TONK.S, NORTON and CO. have •*•'-•- received instructions from G. A. Tapper, Ksq.. who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, on Ihe Lincoln roiul, Addington, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 23th June, at 12 o'clock, the whole of'his superior FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as contained in drawing-room, dining-room, hall, ami six bedrooms, etc., also piano by BrinsuieuJe, in first-class order. All for absolute bale. iiare charico for anyone furnishing. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 7233 202 Hereford street. W. Tonka.; IW. H. Norton. PUBLIC AUCTION. HOUSE AND LANdT LINCOLN , ROAD. MESSRS TOXKS, KORTON and CO. have received instructions to SELL 13Y VUJ3HC AUCTION, at their Rooms, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of JUNE, At 12 o'clock Noon All that PARCEL OF LAND fronting on the Lincoln road, Spreydon, containing 3 ucres 6 -perches, being tho land contained in C.T., Vol. 129, Folio 274; together with DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr Lo Messurier. For further particulars apply to MESSRS STRINGER and CRIiSSWELL, j Solicitors; or, TOXKS, NORTON and CO.. Auctioneers, Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. Ip O R S. A L E. NORTH TOWN BELT, near Papanui road — iiouse of 8 rooms, bathroom, verandah, Venetian bJinds and outhouses, i-acre in garden and orchard, main drain connections, and will bo sold at a. Very moderate price. 39 WINDMILL ROAD—Half an Acre Land, trnnis court, good parden and orchard, house oC 10 rooms, verandah, bathroom, h. and c, mid nil conveniences. Owner leaving, must be sold. 39 TENNYSON STREET, "Beckingham"— Half an aero land, fenced and ready to build on, splendid position, and will be sold cheap. 44 LINWOOD, Gloucester etreet-Very nice Ussidence containing 6 rooms, verandah, bathroom (k. and c), washhouse, and copper/ windmill, and tank, i-acre, sunny aspect, well fenced, and private. 75 PAPANUI ROAD, just off, near North Town Belt—Over 1-acre land, with new reai-dt-nco of 7 rooms, built on high concrete inundations, verandah, bathroom (h. and c. ■with shower), large hall, fireplace in each room, fitted with wardrobes, cupboards;,' gas, wnehhouae, copper and tubs, good water supply, perfect drainage, asphalt paths and-yard, and every modern convenience, and ia without a doubt-a very choice property. LEINSTER ROAD, just off Papanui road— {-acre building site north aspect. £100. NORTON and CO., Property Auctioneers, Valuators, and Land Agents, Hereford street. 7381 BEAUCHAMP AND CO. CITY AND SUBURBS. SOME CHOICE PROPERTIES. New 6-room House, all conveniences, large section, close to East belt and river; cheap, easy ternae. Fo, iO9 MERIVALE, close to tram—House of 10 rooms, h. and c. -w., bathroom, all conveniences, 1-acre, in orchard; only £675. Fo. 110 STANMORE ROAD, close to Bridge—9room House, h. and c. w., bathroom, j-acre, orchard and garden; must be sold. Fo 119 RlCCAßTON—Gentleman's residence of 12 rooms, nil modern conveniences good stable, traphouse, orchard, and garden, 6 acres of land; must be sold. Fo. 106 ClT*—Shop property, 10 per cent, orl the purchase money of £1200; brick premises. Fo. 106 Stations, Farms, and Sections for sale. 13,000 acres, carry 1 sheep per acre, can be bought for £1 per acre. 10,000, carry 2 sheep to tb« acre; price £2 10s. J2O Acre Agricultural Farm, for £10. $>iry Farm of 157 acres; jprice £12. B*veral City and Country Businesses and <£ntel3 for sale. Send for printed catalogue. BEAUCHaMP and CO., Auctioneers, Caehel street. t •-■. . ' : :— -' - ■ F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. AUCTION SALES. "PURNITURE and EFFECTS, MERCHANx DISE, etc., Sold by Public Auction, in our Rooms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Clients are requested to send Goods, etc., DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. OUTDOOR BALES Personally Attended to by our Mr Malcolm. Every detail attended to and economy studied ia the interest of clients. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. FUR GOODS. FOX PRIVATE SALE. A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT of JO. BLACK and GREY OPOSSUM RUGS CAPES, MATS, HEARTHRUGS,, FOOT, WARMERS. CAPS, NECKLETS, BAGS MUFFS and SUNDRIES on Sale PRIVATELY at MANUFACTURERS' RESERVE PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY FINEST CONSIGNMENT EVER SHOWN IN CANTERBURY. ALL SPECIMEN SKINS, and GUARANTEED MOTH PROOF. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Central Auction Rooms. J?OB PRIVATE SALE. Brass Rail Bedsteads, /tew designs Cutler's Roller Top Oak Desks 6 Pianos, very low reserves 1 American Organ, 13 stops 2 Dining Tables, Extension 2 Kauri Wardrobes, Plate Fronts 15 Cases Bentwood Chairs F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers, Manufacturers' Agents. 4YEB3 AND PAKKERSON. AVERS AND PAKKEESQN HAVK FOR SALE xn£ FOLLOWING BUILDING SITEi, for which Favour- ': «bie Terras can. be arranged: — Linwood, Worcester street, facing North J- ; acre; price £210. Linwood, Worcester street, two frontage*, nearly J-acre; price £110. Linwood. Worcester street, two frontages, |-acre; : price £165. John street, off Ferry road, J-acre; irice £76. Barbour street, near Ferry road, 1 rood (fenced); £110. City, Barbadoea street, • corner section (67 x 175 links); £300. City, I'UMU street, 67 x 175 links; £170. City, LichHeld street, 1 roods 20 perches; price £525. lUccarton, close to West belt, an ideal site. J. tore; £325. Fitzgerald street, J-acre, fenced and planted; £75. SPECIAL—City, North, corntr section, containing §-acre; splendid op- : portunity for those desirous of building city residences to return good rate of interest. Further particulars at office. We have many other sites to select from. Money advanced it current rate* for bluilding. AVERS AND PARKERSON. Land and instate Agents, 191 Hereford street. ffX&sr cXßE~^F~ra£PHAlß^New : SideJL combs «nd Hair-slides, Curlers, Hairbends and Crimping Irons. Strange and Company. ___!__— ', , rjnHE~POINT IS THIS, that you can get a X bottle of the "Lancet Influenza Cure" anywhere lor 2s.
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