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AUCTIONS. ~ TOJffcS; NORTON AND CO. ; wTTonksT" ... (W. H. Norton PUBLIC AUCTION t OF CITY BUSINESS PREMISES, • FOR REMOVAL. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON end CO have received instructions to SELL, for Removal, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on. the Premises, Oxford terrace- and - Durham street, on THIS DAY, July 6th, at 11 o'clock, SIX SHOPS, . With Dwellings attached, mostly 2 storeys. Lot 1, occupied by W. Withey, Pork Butcher—Large double-fronted shop, verandah, and dwelling 6 rooms and outhouse. Lot 2, occupied by C. Rolland, Hairdresser— 2 shops, verandah, and 5 living rooms. Lot 3, occupied by E. Smith, Fruiterer— Shop, verandah, and 2 living rooms. Lot 4, occupied by J. Spiller, Photographer— I Shop, verandah, studio, 2 living rooms. Lot 5, occupied by E. Eastwood, Fishmonger —Shop, verandah, etc., 3 living rooms. Lot 6, occupied by H. Pike, Furniture dealer —Large corner shop, verandah, glass windows all.round, 6 living rooms, etc. All the building* have iron roofs. For further particulars apply ,' TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Financial Agents, 8232 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) \ . (W. H. Norton. i'HIS DAY, AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, FUR GOODri, BICYCLES, PIANO, AND SUNDRIES. MESSRS- TONKS, NORTON and CO. wnl hold a large AUCTION SALE at their .Hereford street Salerooms TO-DAY (Saturday), at 12 o'clock. The list includes— Austrian chairs, occ. tables and chairs, couches, carpets, hearthrug, slip mats, overmantels, "dining tables, double and single bedsteads, spring mattresses, washstands and ware, ducliesse chests, chests of drawers, toilet glasses, toilet tables, also piano by jaroadwood, 4 gents' bicycles, 3 ladies' bicycles, perambulators, go-carts, clothing and sundries, also a very fine collection of beautiful fur iv's capes, jackets, etc. . ° TONKS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 8230 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HOUSE 7 ROOMS FOR REMOVAL. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION in their Rooms, on THIS DAY, JULY 6th, at 1 o'clock, No. 157 Montreal etreet, near German Church, House 7 rooms, for removal. Baltic and kauri lining, the iron is nearly new, and the timbers are perfectly sound. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 4233 Auctioneers, eHrefora street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. PRET'x j. COTTAGE, BAIIBADQES SIBBET - NORTH. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO., have received instructions to SELL, by' PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, July 13th, at 1 o'clock— No. 16, "Taradale," Barbadoes street, just over the North Town telt, House , of 6 rooms, verandah, hall, washhouse, and copper, photodevelqping room, all in good repair, g-acre land, good position, close to city, and must be sold to close accounts. Apply to NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Jtlereford street. Or DEARSLbi and LANE, 8231 _J _j Cathedral square. W. Tonke) (W. H,, iNorton "p OR S A L E. WAITOTARA., North Island, near Wanganus—l4oo acre's laud, 550 acres laid down xn good Enelish grass, subdivided into 7 paddocks and well watereu, well-Cuilt residence of 9 rooms, and all conveniences, dairy, stabling, sheep yards and dip. L.T.T. Will be sold a, great bargain. Full particulars .can be obtained at our office. "48 MERIVALE (adjoining the grounds of A. E. G. Rhodes, Eteq.)—Substantial house of 6 rooms, verandah.'waaanouso and copper, concrete foundations, aephalt paths and yard, land, over 66ft frontage by 2 chains deep, well fenced and private, all in perfect order, good locality; cheap, and terms can be arranged t osuit purchaser. - 33. LINWOOD, Gloucester street—Very nice residence, containing 6 rooms, verandah, bathroom, (h. and a), washhouse, and copper, windmill, and tank, J-acre, sunny aspect, well fenced, and private. PAPANUI ROAD, just off, near North Town Belt—Over i-ecre land, with new residence of 7 rooms, built on high concrete foundations, verandah, bathroom (h. and c. with shower), hall, fireplace in each room, fitted with wardrobes, cupboards, gas, washhouse, copper-and tubs, good water eUpply, perfect drainage, asphalt paths and yard, and every modern convenience, and is without a doubt a very choice, property. ' TONKS, NORTON and CO., Property Auctioneers, Valuators, and Land Agents. Hereford street. 7331
NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OPERA-TIVE STORES CO., LTD. QUSTSAL E V A R D S. MONDAY NEXT, JULY Bth. SPECIAL • ENTRIES— 50 Fat Ewes 76 Fat Ewes 50 Lambs 1£ Tons Potatoes 50 Sacks Straw Chaff FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., ETD. E. W. RELPH, Manager. 8278 A. S. Auctioneer. ■DANGIORA MA R X E T. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 9th. At the North Canterbury Yards— 1000 SHEIEIP 1000 SPECIAL ENTRIES— 600 Four-tootn Wethers, Prime Freezers 200 Freezing Lambs 200 Fat La-mbs - -50 Storo Lambs 100 Store Lambs ' At the Produce YardsSkins, Fat, Wool, Grain, and Product of every description, Poultry, Implements, and Sundries. Further Entries for both YaHs Solicited. E. W. RELPH, Manager. 8279 A. S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT FLAiTON. TTtTE have received instructions from the ■ Trustees in the Estate of Mr Malcolm Duncan (wo having sold the farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, nowon the Properly at Flaxton, on • THURSDAY, JULY 18th. Full particulars in future issue. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD. E. W. RELPH, Manager. 8280 A. S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. JOHJH INGfUM. A NICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT EAST OXFORD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SALEROOMS, OXFORD, on ' THURSDAY, JULY 11th. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with instructions from Mr R. J. H. Twose, to dispose of the property now ip the occupation of Mrs Twose, sen., by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, in consequence of Mrs Twose leaving the district. The property ie for absolute sale, and comprises 3 acres Or *20p, situated in the centre of the township of East Oxford, near Railway Station, School and Church. It has erected thereon a substantially built 8-roomed Dwellinghouse, in thorough order and repair, good outbuildings, brick well, also a 4-rootned Dwelllnghouse. The land ia in good order, well fenced, frontage nicely planted: a really nice home in one of the healthiest districts iv the colony. Title unencumbered. Sale at 3.30 p.m. JOHN INGRAM. L. O- INGRAM, 7923 Auctioneer. RANGIORA residents can aecure Loasby'a Wahoo, Cinnamon Cure, Benjamin Gum, v —HKfch. from Blackett. Grocer
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11010, 6 July 1901, Page 12
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