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AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Toiik*.) (W. 11. Norton. THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF ORE AT AUCTION SALE. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DKAPERY. FA T TOXICS. NORTON and CO.'S Hereford LA. s rret i-Vercm, UO-DAY (THURSDAY) l>l 1 o'c.ock »!;:T|i. LKADING LINES. Silks, (=a;ir..i, Ulilo and b;d linen, clothing, in:d..rv.ca-, s.»ffc, jackets, hosiery, twcwi, i*.'l>c!s, hearthrugs, lace turUma and fumy tif.o.'s Ail -W.v stock of the very he?t quality, bars* crowds attended yesterday's *ale, and •11 wore highly dclighti-d'with their bargains. TOXKS, NORTON and CO.. Aucticm-ora ar.<l Estate Agents, 132 iis_ii cr^i 0 I c ljL tr "ft" Tens* ) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY, APRIL 10th. PLKA.SU UK BOATS AND CANOES. MESSRS TONICS, NORTON and CO. havo received instructions from Air AiJ»tfy (who is overstocked) to SELL at the Antigua J>;rcet BoaUheda, Twi-lvc Pleasure Boala and Canoes, in first-clues condition. The above sale is an opportunity that nrely occurs. SALE at 2.30 p.m. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 130 Auctioneers and Estate Agents. | W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. TO-MORROW", at 11 a.m. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. THE OLD PROVINCIAL HOTEL AS IT NOW STANDS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON* and CO. have received instruction* from the owneTS fo SELL ly PUBLIC AUCTION, on the promises, Cashel street, Christchureh, | a*HE PROVINCIAL HOTEL,' Together with the Stabling, Outhouses, etc., to be sold in one lot to the highest bidder. N,8.--Special attention is drawn to this building v.tt the timber is nearly all sound, and was built at a time when only the very best was used. Tho roof ie IRON ASD NEARLY NEW. Also at the Same Time, a Large Quantity of Furniture and Sundries. Sale on the premises, TO-MORROW, ' At 11 o'clock in the morning, TONKS. NORTON ond CO.. Auctioneers/Land end Estate Agents. 151 W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. IMPORTANT SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, at 12 noon. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON-" and Co. have received instructions from Mm Hopkins <the holdar of the Bill of Sale), to SELL, on Promise?. 36a Salisbury street, near Manchester street, the whole of tho Furniture and Effects, which are all nearly new. SITTING-ROOM— Splendid piano by Dobrouiki, Brussels carpet II x 15, skin rug, settee, in plush, brass fender, fire irons, fire screen, occ. chairs, walnut end plato glass cabinet, walnut whatnot, overmantel, choice ornaments, flower bowls, bamboo stands, oil paintings, guipure curtain*, brass rods, etc. 2>ININO-ROOM—Linoleum, dining table, chairs, wicker chairs, coal vaae. fender, irons, dinner service, tea set, glassware, chine, E.P. ware, books, curtains, ornaments, pictures, etc. JBALL—3Oft Axminater carpet, 36ft tile linoleunv slip mate, hall stand with bevelled mirror and carved, pot and palm, caee of specimen shells, horns, 2 Queen Anne chairs, olub and epeare. EBEDROOM No. I—Brussels carpet, Italian btaaa bedstead and hangings, spring mattress, kapoc bed, etc., duehesse cheat .' and marble top washstand, in walnut, toilet ware, curtains, curtain pole and rings, duchease table, etc. iBEDHOOM Noe. 3 and 3—Fully furnished, contents of Befrisg Room, kitchen, utensils, crockery, ftables, bath, lawn mower, garden tools, 16ft ladder, fowlhouse, firewood, etc. TONKB, NOBTON, and CO,, *S6 , Auctioneers and Eata'ie Agents. ' !W. Toaks.) . (W. H. Norton. FOB SALE BY AUCTION. , PHABMING- RESIDENCE IK FASHION V \. ABLE '■■ TOKBtS; >TORT6N and CO. liave i/JXL been instructed io SELL by PUBLIC in tiwir rooms 209 Hereford street* f£«n wmBBDkY, the 23rd met., «t two "'• o clock, ."i"'PSW'Very, Charming Property situate on 5 v<,, '; £•. P»PM»ui road now oooupied by Mr Being, of the High, School, contsunin* Uv-;',- •boa* Wf «n acre, beautifully, laid *\ '~,i ~,-opt and planted with oboioe ahruba, ~-,'- --tries, .uf anmwls. together with » V hou i? of W™7 ****} *** loti T «>o»e, ''' : " ' xlS** , X ,l "***??" •" fitted with veneUan :,.:,j;, blinds, gaa fittings, cupboard*, wotd- .»,,\ , robes, etc, good stabline acoommoda> aV> ' Jti *w.,«pl«idid water eerace, and ever* ,-;■ ; ".. , convenience., ■ • ,i * tn, i *■ wdonbted, *n& edjoine the t ,*««itlM»e of W. Dereniih Meares, Esq., sod \U .aJtnost ojppodU the Meriwle C*urcS, with- ;& BUr-triMng dieUnce of tho city. >. Baey tern* can be wranged; -the property ;;, & tor abiotute sale to oloao trust accouMi. .'•■3w -new, »pp]y A' > ' v ' " TONa?» NOBTON end CO., t* i; rAeo«oaeettu L*nd wd Eetete Agents, '. -W . 3M Hereford street. ___^ i. -, "W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton u,;fPONKS/-, NOKPON AND CO. /*-, i*,'». -I" -'TO BB liET. •, r PAPANUI-αflat off North roafl, 6 acres i ; well fenced and watered, ;; ;f*a* Htrtte* of -c Booms, bathroom, copper, ' > ktabMS,' and numerous other buildings, "itVFBW BARGAINS IN HOUSE v> - ■•,' • PBOPEBTST >V ! HOlttH TOWN BELT, just oft-Aboat i,,i Mr*,' oorntT *»ation, neat garden and lawn. < noerrjr sew house of 5 large rooms, plastered .and .papered, fir* place in each -room, b»th:''n«te,,gae and fittings, concrete foundations. ;;;■ Owner'leaving.Hew Zealand, and has fixed a V "SuXLiSfSTBEET, Sydenham, north a" ■ , p«t—4-«cte, welt laid out with Wee of 9 V xepaw, Teranath, etc., all in perfect order; s> * i genuine bargain. IS3 . ' BICHMOND, dose to Tram—J-»cro, capital ', < orehwd, • house 8 zooms, conservatory, sta- ' . bling, deep well, etc., a perfect home, and .<."*•» low price for an immediate sale. 99 CITY, We*t End, near the College-House 1 containing IS irooms, with all conveniences,. ' i-aer* section, l aW n, etc., let to' a gootf tenant 142 ,-'•-■. MBRIVAI,!3, Leineter road-4-aore, North , , sJpoot, >sll feaced, together with sew house 6 roojns, verandah, bathroom, h. and c, and < s>ll tonteniences. ' • | 'We are prepared to arrange terms to rait . pn«hMSr» for any of the above Properties. «■ . «CONiCB. NOBTON and CO., Hereford street *~ 7 " F. 8. MALCOLM AMD CO. PPENINCr. OP THE PUB SEASON, 1903. TABMANIAN AND AUSTRALIAN FUR GOODS. SPLENDID BLACK AND GBEY OPOSSUM BUGS. TUBS FOB LADIES' WEAR. BEAUTIFUL HEARTHRUGS AND MATS, ETC.. ETC. ,T? S. MALCOLM anTcO. have received adJ- • tJce that about 200 Bugs, Capes, Mats, Bags, Collarettes, Boas, Necklets, Foot-warmers, etc., Are being consigned to them from the first makers in the Southern Hemisphere. They are all prepared with Mimosa. Bark, which renders them soft and piiabU, and abeolutely impervious to the .attack of moths. The Skins have been collected from all the coumies—Opossum. Kangaroo and Wallaby from Tasmania, Red Opossum ;rom Gippsland. Bed Vox from Canada. Long-haired Wallaby from Victoria, and the Platypus from Queensland. The Fanes- Hearthrugs are very beautiful, and tho Carriage and Railway Bugs especially fins this season. From advices received we have no hesitation in drawing special attention to this ex- ' tensive consignment, which is described as the finest collection ever shown in Christchureh. .The goods sra absolutely new, and all collected during the summer months. Those •ending presents Horn* will find this a splendid opportunity of. securing goods peculiar io the colonies at a> reasonable price, and of , guaranteed quality. ON VIEW CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. F. S. MALCOLM and CO.. Commission Agents. / Uiason andTCoT iJL bold « very large assortment, in ail sisss Ut prices.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11245, 10 April 1902, Page 8

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