' auctions, john ingbam. Oxford fortniohtly sale. '■ THURSDAY, JULY HUi. PRBSENi? ENxlilES OOMPaiBEKO Fourtoolh We%s», Prime Frewers 170 Four-tooth "Wetfes, Prime Fre.eer. Uo Foui-tooth Wetheie, Ppae Frewere,.. 1(10 Four-tooth Wether., Prop* Freeiers fi<» Foar-tooth Wethers, Prune Free«ers . , 150 Fat Lambs j 120 Fat Ijombs • : 100 Fat Lambs , ■ : 100 Fat Lambs f ea tat Lambs 50 Fat Lambs 130 Very Forward Wethers 100 Forward Store Lutnba r>o Forward Store Lambs •10 Fat Ewes - HO Fat E"weS 20 Fat Ewes 1 Draught Marc JOHN INGRAM. '• Bis;i _L. O. INGRAM. Auctioneer. | A NICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT j EAST OXFORD. : FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SALEROOMS, OXFORD, on THURSDAY, JULY 11th. fTOHN INGRAM has been favoured with in«J Mtructions from Air R. J. H. Twosej to dispose of the property now in the occupation ■el Mm Twoee. een., by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, in consequence of Mrs Twose leaving the district. The property is for absolute sale, and comnirisi'* 3 acre* Or 20p, situuted in the centre «>f the township of East Oxford, near Railway Station, School and Church. It has erected tlif?roon a substantially built 8-roomed DwelliughouHf, iji thorough order and repair, good outbuildings, brick well, nlso a 4-roonud Dwellinghouso. The lwid is in good order, well fenced, frontage nicely planted: a really nice home in c>llo tit the hcultltiest districts in the colony. Titla unencumbered. h Sale at 2.30 p.m. JOHN INGRAM. L. O. INGRAM, 7923 Auctioneer. CHARLKS CLARK. ' FURS. FURS. LINEN, BLANKETS, ETC MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Messrs James Smith and Sons, of Petone, Wellington,' to SKIiL b#AUCTION, in his Rooms, Hereford street, TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, July 30th, » Largo abd Varied Collection of FUR OOODS. Also, on account of T. W. Maude, ksq., and Mrs Brohnrn, A quantity of very superior' , BBl> AND TABLE LINES 7. . BLANKETS, CURTAINS, ETC. (About 150 Ixits). For fuller particulars, sec last Saturday's papers. Itispection invited. Sale at one o'clock. 11. S. BROWN, 8392 No. 305 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. ' ', THIS DAY ~~~~~ TUESDAY, JULY 9th, 10 o'clock shaip. HB. SORENSEN has received inetntc- , . t ions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Salerooms, Lichfield street, 20 Cusrs Sydney Mandarins, 10 Cases Oranges, and.B Cases Lemons. The fruit is in flnt-rlae9 condition. Aleo, 6 Cases Apples. $390 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, JULY 9th, 11 o'cloctc. TT B. SORENSEN has received instrucJjl« tions to Continue the SALIT, consisting of 22 BALES OF WALL-PAPERS," which will be sold in lots to suit all buyers. There ere Mosaics, Gold, Silver, Sanitary, Oak, Ceiling, and other Patterns, suitable for drawing, dining, and all other 100ms. All who want to puper their houses shoukl com« and save mioney, us the lot MUST BE SOLD. H. B. SORENSEX, 83tt . , Auotioneer.
Vf. R. HARDING. . , •W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. pfXT R. HARDING, [W • GENERAL AUCTIONEER. ..... i 112 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr W. R. HARDING'has much pleasure in informinc hie Clients and the Public that he has REMOVED from 127 Cnshel street to hie Newly-erected Auction Rooms, 112 MAfcCHE"BTER STREET, Christchureh, near TJnioh Stcata Ship Company. These rdottie •ro epacioue, well-lighted, siiuated m the moat growing' part of the city, heve entrances from two ot tho principal streets, and afford every lnollify for Auction Sales of all aencriptions. The situation is special:? favourable for the Dale of Estates, Sheep Runs, Faram, liana, »nd Properties, either by Auction or Privately, ♦■whilo there ie ample room" for the display of furniture and Merchandise of kind, early consignments of which «ro impecttully solicited, and will receive prompt and careful U TO LET—Latg* Room and Offices, Strong Hoom, Fireplaces, etc., good central position, 'jChrietchurch. »...., .'.:.. FOR SALE. FEXOALTON— One of the beet residences In the district, 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etorerooro, waahhtmse. coa'.house, stabling, coachhouse, and everything necessary for a complete residence. About 1 acre land, -well laid out. lawn, garden, and orchard. Owner leaving the colony desires immediate sale. , 478-396 CHRISTCHURCH, Suburban, within five «ninute*' walk of twim—7 room Home, scullery, waehhouee, etc., and say, 6 acres land, good residem-e, make good poultry farm, improving neighbourhood; large prospective VaTue. 610-180 PAPANUI ROAD, just off—S acres in garfl«n and orchard, nearly new House 6 tooma «nd offi6ee, stebiing anfl buildings; a • very complete little property. Terms if desired. * 590-138 CHRISTCHURCH—CapitaI position for letting, 6 room Houso, waehhouse, scullery, ■table, verandah, etc., good section; only £375. 472.879 CHRISTCHURCH NORTH—S-room House, pantry, ecrtitlery, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. water, waahhouae, wotkshoq, gae. and gas cooking range, section say 40ft frontage; all in capital condition; only £400.. 471-376 NORTH BELT—House 8 rooms, hall, bath""room,, lavatory, scullery, waehhouse, verandah, Venetian blinds, main sower connection, con-' Crete foundations, iron roof, J-acre in garden, etc.; only «600. 471-U77 BUILDING SECTIOFS—CSIy and Suburbs, all eUea, low prices, and terms to suit. Loans negotiated for Large or Small Sums on Mortgage of Freehold property on advantageous twmi. W; R. HARDING, 'Auctioneer, Valuator. Estate and Financial Agent, 113 Manchester street, Christohurch. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO.. AUCTION SALES. fpURNITURE and EFFECTS, MERCHAN- *■ DISE, etc., Sold by Public Auction, i» bur Rooms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATTJBDAI , . ClUnts are requested to send Goods, etc., DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. " , > OUTDOOR SALES ' .: Personally Attended to by cur Mr Malcolm. Every detail attended to and economy studied Iβ tit* interest of clients. i , . S. MALCOLM and CO.. Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. TASMANIAN FUR GOODS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. fAI MAONIFICBn£~CONSIGNMENT of LflL BLACK and tfRETC OPOSSDM RUGS, CAPES. MATS, HEARTHRUGS,, FOOTWARMERS. CAPd. NECKLETS, BAUS, &CTTFFB and SUNDRIES on Sale PRIVATEJ,Y at . ' \ ■■■• ■■■I,':' " MANUFACTURERS' RESERVE PRICE A FEW DAYS ONLY. FINEST CONSIGNMENT EVER SHOWN IN CANTEKBCRY. * r, ALL SPECIMEN SKINS, and GUARANTEED MOTH PROOF. P. 8. MALCOLM and CO.. Central Auction Rooms. t» O~ Pn. IVITB SAL E/ Brass Rail Bedsteads, new designs Cutler's i*oller Top Oak Desks 5 Pianos, very low reserves 1 American Organ, 13 stops 2 Dining , 'i'&blee. Extension 3 £aur,i Wardrobes, Plate Fronts 15 Ca*ea Bentwood Chairs JBV S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers, ' '. „ , Manufacturers' Agents. — : A*OiOßX~raaidißt»~aiir aieuc Loasby'"* iWaketf, CinaaJßOtt Cβ**, Baajanun Gum,
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 8
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