AUCTIONS. -CHARLES CLARK. - THIS DAY. TIMBER, IRON. STONE, Etc. The Buildings lately used ss Reading Rooms at the Public Library, MR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed fo SELL by AUCTION, on the Ground,'' Hereford street and Cambridge Terrace, ... THIS DAY, TUESDAY,'JULY 2nd. A Large Quantity of Baltic. Kauri, and V.D.L. Timber, about 16,000 ft, in good condition, comprising 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 5 x 2, 6 x _. S x 2, 4 x 3. 4 x 4. 5 x 5. and 6x6. also 10-6 kauri. 24fts rusticated boards (kauri), Baltic flooring, weather boards, roof boards, skirting, stone pi.es, double and single mullion, and. other windows in __mos complete, some'very large, suitable for a church or school, grates, registers, mantelpieces, doors, staircase, about 2000 ft superior quality Hoon Hay blue stone, in large slabs (will be sold in lots to suit purchasers), about 600 sheets galvanised iron 6ft, 7ft, and Bft. ridging, iron principals, ventilators, etc. No Reserve. Sale at 12 noon. H. S. BROWN, 76_l No. 348 Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, LINEN, BLANKETS, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from T. W. Maude. Esq., who is leaving for England, tc SKLL by AUCTION, at his residence, Lincoln road and Hclwyn street, Christchurch. just-- p-.st the West Christchurch School, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, July 3rd—Drawingroom, Diningroom, Hall, and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Also, on account of the Executor of tbt late Inspector Broham, A large quantity of superior Bed and Tabl-s Linen. Blankets, Curtains, etc., and h » valuable General LibraryFuller particulars iv Last Saturday's papers. Sale at 12 noon. H. S. BROWN, 7876 *No. 315 _ Auctioneer. NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, ENGLISH PIANO, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr D. J. Moir, who is leaving for the North Is'and, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, Clifton street, just off Lincoln road, Addington. on FRIDAY NEXT, July sth, the whole of his nearly new and superior FURNITURE. maßnificent Piano by Jarrett and Oomlge (London), etc. Fuller particulars in last Saturday's papers. Sale at 12 noon. I H. S. BROWN, 7875 No. 349. _____ Auctioneer._ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. A D D~l N G T O N V A R~lf"s. WEDNESDAYTrd JULY, 1901. Account G. G. Holmes, Esq., 12 Head Prime Fat Steers Account Messrs Blunden Bros., 120 Prime Fat Wethers and Ewes Account Several Owners, 200 Prime Fat Wethers 120 Prime Fat Lambs Dairy Cattle and Pigs N.Z. FARMERS*- CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. 7692 J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. TT A W A R D E N SALE. THURSDAY. 4th JULY, 1901. SHEEP LAMBS OTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. 7893 J. J. ISBISTER. Auctioneer. /"I O A L G A T E SALE. FRIDAY, StTjULY.I9OI. 109 Prime Fat Lambs 133 Prime Fat Ewes - OTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS'. CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. ROBT. HARD! E, Manager. 7834 J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. AYLOR. COLE and CO.—Earthenware, Earthenware, To-morrow, Wednesday, July 8rd r 12 _oon% ,--W»-s*IJ, in our-Rooms, as above, oh account of holder of bills of lading, 44 Crates of Earthenware, comprising 89doz breakfast and lOdoz tea cups and saucers, 144d0_ plates, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 inch, 7Jdoz jugs, 6doz teapot*, tea sots, flower vases, etc., etc. These goods are of excellent quality and worth the attention- of the trade. TAYLOR. COLE and CO., Auctioneers, Lichfield street. 7872 TAYLOR, COLE'and CO;-.Derwent Potatoes, OatShcaf Chaff, Carrots, etc. Produce Sale, To-morrow, Wednesday, 12.30 p.m., in our Lichfield street Yards. We sell, as above, 16 tons prime potatoes, 25 tons oatsheaf chaff, -4 tons carrots, 2 tons swedes, quantity chickwheat, outs, pig potatoes, etc. Also, 25 rolls wire sheep netting. TAYLOR, CO. 7873 TAYLOR. COLE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. WE beg to remind our friends that w.e hold REGULAR SALES on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at noon, of Furnitur* and General Effects of every description, and invite Entries. We pay close attention to all business entrusted to us, and are prepared, in connection with Clearing Sales, to make special arrangements. We invite the confidence of all who desire to buy or sell properties, or fix mortgages. We hare hed a- lengthy experience of this business. Our Property Register is very extensive, and we are at all times anxious to -do business on lines that will enable us to retain the confidence of those with whom we do business. TAYLOR. COLE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
TAYLOR, COLE AND 00. LICHFIELD STREET MARKET. "TTirE HAVE FOR SALE, at Prices that must command an immediate Sale-Twenty-two Ist Class English-made Ladies' and Gants', Bicycles. Forty Dozen Ladies' and Gentlemen's brellasTwo Dozen Macintosh Coats, Capes, and Jackets. _*>\ . One Hundred Dozen Plates, 7, 8 and 10 inches. Sixty Dozen Cups and Saucers. These Goods are all a«w, of first quality, direct from ths Manufacturers, and this is an opportunity of which retailers and the general public should avail themselves promptbj. We guarantee all these lines. TAYLOR. COLE AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND EBTATE AG-.NTS. \ , -'* ■ : '■>' ' WM. BUSS, RANGIORA CENTRAL HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, JULY sth. MR WM. BUSS will hold his Usual Monthly HORSE FAIR on FRIDAY NEXT. July sth when he will;offer, on account of numerous Farmers and Clients, Good Plough Teams, Unbroken Colts and . FisHe". Saddle and Light Harness Horses, etc. SPECIAT ' \rRIES— 3 First-claw Dr> «. __«•«, jsnod workers 1 Draught Mari.. ■« good shafter 1 Draught ''W*g_\ -■'*•'"- 11 work; any trial 3 Unb_*.ke#_Filtie 2 off and 3 off 1 Hall-drmvgbt iteldir.g. good sort _ nr»utrhts, good in all work 'I DrauiW* bvAtn to all work; trial 2 Draugoie. good workers Sale at 11 o'clock- sharp. WM. BUSS. ._ Anctu-neer. T-rOUSE of 5 rooms, with verandah. V. H. Minds, «*■ filings, stable, traphouse, J_7_ SSdy to railway, ottfy £373. This pro-S-must ba realised. Forest and Perkins, lydeaham.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11006, 2 July 1901, Page 8
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