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W. R. HARPING. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FUHNHHRB and EFFECTS. MR W. R. HARDING has received instructions from Mr W. Green, to SELL, as above, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, U Aldwin's road, off Ferry road (near St. Peter's Church), the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprisina-Double and single iron bedstead*, bedroom furniture, bedding, kitchen table, chairs, and utensils, drawing-room suite, ccras'ional table, ornaments, lamps, goatskin rue slip-mats, rugs, linoleum, oilcloth, sewing machines, full-sue portable bath, well made, and a host of other articles, too numerous to particularise. Every lot will be sold to the highest bidder. W R. HARDING, 8600 Auctioneer, 112 Manchester street. W "r~ Harding.) ( w - B - Harding. WEDXiWdAY, JULY 17th, 12 noon. PLEDGES PLEDGES. PLEDGES. MR W. R. HARDING has received instructions from Mrs S. A. Bowman. Licensed Pawnbroker, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at Rooms, 112 Manchester ntrect' the undermentioned UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, left out from the lust great sale of Pledges:— . 7..C0 13-11-00 G. 'd Chain 7727 18-11-00 Diamond Marquise Ring 71,",r> ..-11-00 Oruiond Bicycle '"..09 4-10-00 Bee. .on-Humber, Tandem W. I- HARDING, g(jls Auctioneer, Manchester street. W.Xlarding.) (W- R- Harding. -rwr R HARDING, W. GENERAL AUCTIONEER 112 MA NTH RSTKR STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr W R HARDING has much pleasure in informing his Clients and the Public that he has REMOVED from 127 Cashel street to his N.wly-erected Auction Rooms, 112 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchnrch, near knion Steam Ship Company. These rooms aro spacious, well-lighted, situated in the most crowing part of the city, have entrances from two of the principal streets and afford every fadlity for Auction Sales of all de.. rii-lions. The".teation is special* favourable for the sale of Estates, Sheep Runs taring Land, and Properties, either by Auction or Privately while there is ample room for the display of Furniture and Merchandise of every kind, ea"w co-mgnmemts of which are t ..pectfully solicited, and will receive prompt and careful ai TO LET-Large Room and Offices. Strong "Room, Fireplaces, etc., good central position, Ckriatchurch. FOR SALE. T.FNDALTON— One of the best residences in the district. 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, atoreroom, washhouse. coalhouse. stabling, .oachhouse, and everything necessary for a Xplo?residence. About 1 sere land well laW out, lawn, garden, and orchard. OAvner leaving the colony desires immediate sale.^ CHRISTCHURCH. Suburban, within five minutes' walk of tram-7 rpm House, scullery washhouse, etc., and say, 6 acres land, . oood residence, make good poultry farm, im_rovin_ neighbourhood; large prospective proving _«-_ 610:180 ROAD, just off-5 acTes in garden and orchard, nearly new House 6 rooms and offices, stabling and buildings; a very complete littlo property. Terms if CHRISTCHURCH— Capital position for letting, 6 Toom House, washhouse, scullery, stobie, verandah, etc., good section ; only £375. CHRISTCHURCH NORTH—S-room House, pantry, scullery, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. water, washhouse, verandah, workshop, gas, and gas cooking range, section say 40ft _rontaeo; all in capital condition; only £400. h ' 471-376 NORTH BELT—House 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, lavatory, scullery, washhouse, verandah, Venetian blinds, main sewer connection, conorota foundations, iron l .oof, 1-acre in garden, eto.; only £600. 471-377 BUILDING SECTIONS—City and Suburbs, all sizes, low prices, and terms to suit. Loans negotiated for Large or Small Sums on Mortgage of Freehold property on advantageous terms. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator. Estate and Financial Agent, 112 Manchester street, Christchurch. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FURNITURE SALE. BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel street on FRIDAY, 12th, at 1 p.m., the FURNITURE of Two Cottages, removed for convenience of sale. See Friday's papers. No Reserve. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, 6591 Auctioneer. CITY AND SUBURBS. SOME CHOICE PROPERTIES. New 6-room House, all conveniences, large section, close to East bolt and river; cheap, easy terms. Fo. 109 MERIVALB, close to tram—House of 10 rooms, h. and c. w., bathroom, all conveniences, l__*re, in orchard; only £675. Fo. 110 BTANMORE ROAD, close to Bridge—9room House, h. and o. w., bathroom, J-acre, orchard and garden ; must be sold. Fo. 119 RlCCAßTON—Gentleman's residence of 12 rooms, all modern conveniences good stable, traphouse, orchard, and garden, 6 acres of land; muat be sold. Fo. 106 CITY—Shop property, 10 per cent on 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 Ml per acre. 10,000, carry 2 sheep to the acre; price £2 10s. 120 Acre Agricultural Farm, for £10. Dairy Farm of 157 acres; price £12. Several City and Country Businesses mid Hotels for sale. Send for printed catalogue. BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street. LAERY, MACFARLANE AND CO. THIS DAY, at 9.30 a_n. LAERY", MACFARLANE and CO. will SELL to the Trade, — "'"'""-;.' . '" Repacked Bananas, CocoariutS,'' Mandarin's, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Pears, Onions, Potatoes, etc. LAERY, MACFARLANE and CO., 8589 Auotioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. " FRIDAY, JULY 12th. Commencing II sharp. HB. SORENSEN will SELL .by PUBLIC •' AUCTION, at his Salevards, Lichfield street, a quantity of really first-class TIMBER, joi«ts, beams, flooring, lining, 2 200 gal. tanks, quantity of drapers circular show stands, 1 extra large show stand, 30 windows, eignboard, mantelpiece, register grate, 1 windmill, quantity of galvanised roofing iron, ridging. No Reserve H. B. SORENSEN, 6588 Auctioneer. ■*. B. MALCOLM AND 00. AUCTION SALES. ( P*UKNITTJRE and EFFECTS, MERCHAN- '•*-- DISE, etc, Sold by Publio Auction, id our Rooms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Client- are requested to send Goods, etc, DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. OUTDOOR SALES Personally Attended to by our Mr Malcolm. w Every detail attended to and economy studied la the interest of clients. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auotioneers and Land Salesmen. TASMANIAN FUR GOODS. FOB PRIVATE SALE. TA" MAtJNIFTCENT CONSIGNMENT of iV. BLACK and GREY OPOSSUM RUGS, CAPES, MATS, HEARTHRUGS,, FOOT■WARMfcRS. 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. Jj. B. MALCOLM and CO., Central Auotion Rooms. ,-po« PttIVjLTH BAIjE ' Brass Rail Bedst-ufa, new Assigns Cutler's ._>ller Top Oak Desks 6 Pianos, very low reserves 1 American Organ, 13 stops » Dining Table., Eart«rision 3 Kauri Wardrobes, Plat- Fronts ",.a^^J__J2Sß~
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11014, 11 July 1901, Page 8
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