AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. THE MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE EVEB HELD IN CANTERBURY. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY. HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. rpHE undersigned will hold us Important J- S*l« on behalf of the Trustee* of the late Mrs E. M. Gairrick, at the residence, "Orwell," Papanui road, Merivale, oa TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, starting at II o'clock. THE PROPERTY Will be offered on the grounds at 11 o'clock on Tuesday. One of the most up-to-date Residences In the district, 14 rooms, billiard-room, stables, conservatory, end about 2 acree of land laid out in flVwer beds, choice shrubs, 2 lawns, kitchen garden and orchard. For full particulars of Furniture and Effect* see catalogues— i 1011 lots for Absolute Sale. i High-claw FurnittUe > Lipp Piano Alcock Billiard Table t Glatsware. E.P. Ware f Costly and Rare Chin* and Statuary Turkey, Brussels, and Axminster Carpets Jorty Pictures by Eminent Artkte ' All for PoiitiTe Unreserved Sale, The order of sale will be strictly adhered to as per printed catalogue. TONK9, NORTON and CO., H. MATSON and CO.. Qggg Auctioneers and Land Agent*. ) i ) W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS. 903 HEREFORD STREET. ' TO BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS. 1 T INWOOD, Frederick street (just off Ferry ' ■" road}— Three, very fine building sections, each 40ft frontage. Call for particular*. 119 KENILWOKTH STREET, Fendalton, containing lr 14ip, fenced and plirnted with fruit trees, £350. KENILWORTH STREET, several seo- ' tione, very high and dry, beautiful situation, at prices ranging from £190 to JE3OO. LEINSTER ROAD, splendid building sit*, cc x 198 ft, fenoed, with stable, etc., £220. PAPANUI ROAD, St. Albana, a beautiful corner section, containing i-acre, 2ft above road, £750. __ r REPTON STREET, Merivale, J-acre, very ' high, fenced with 6ft paling fence, £5W5. HALSWELtL, opposite Hotel, 1 acre land) ocrnex section, good business. site, £160. HELLEWELL STREET, Spreydon, corner , section, about i-acre, high and dry, £110. 5 STRICKLAND STREET, just off Colombo street, South, splendid building site, lr SOp, * water supply; a nibble, £160. ) MILL ROAD, Spreydon, building section, 6 1 chain x 3 chains, dry, £80. * We have sections in all the suburbs, and * anyone wanting a teotion wijj do-well to give u» a call. TONKS, NORTON and CO., - ■ 202 Hereford street. ? _; — : I TO RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. "■ i?QQn — ■*■ GOOD SOUND β-roomed reran. » 3tiOV\J foh House, five fifepleces, w.h., copper and tubs, and workshop, i-acre, well ■tooked with fruit trees, situated" in Coleridge street. Sydenham, handy to railway station V and tram, sunny position. A most 'decided * bargain, and only on "he market for a few 1 days. 109 * TONKS, NORTON and CO., ; . Agent*. * ST. ALBANS. a ■ 3 1?C OK—NEARLY N,w onM ai 5 rooms, . X»\>£iO pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and it., wathhouse, copper and tub*, coal and wood ', shed, oriel windows, Venetian blinds, gas i and fittings, back verandah, just off Papanui 1 road, 3d section, i-aora, nioely laid out. 103 ■; TONKS, NORTON and CO., L Sole Agents. i £825 AN UT-TO-DATE RESIDENCE. PAPANUI ROAD, Merivale-Nearly new a House oi 6 large rooms plastered and papered throughout, nioeiz decorated, 3 oriel r windows, wide hall, with" arch, and every modern convenience, main sewer connection, 80 perches land, nicely laid ont, sunny side , of road. Anyone requiring a good home * should see this. TONKS. NORTON and CO., J Sole Agents. I' £360 i CASHEL STREET, just off, and bandy to I East belt—House of 5 good sound rooms, : pantry, scullery, waehhouse, copper and tubs. . coal and wood shed-, asphalt paths, i-acre, lot fruit trees; a snug little home. 494 I TONKS, NORTON end CO., ' C 8379 TONES, NORTON and CO. I ~ A. B. SANDS. THE EARLY MORNING MARKET. AN AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC.. Will be held at THE FARMERS* SALEYARDS, LTD.. At 6 o'clock in the morning, Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), November 26th. TJITE are prepared to receive consignments it at any hour the previous evening at > the St. Aeaph street entrance. Shopkeepers and others requiring eupplie* for early delivery should please note this. A. B. SANDS. 81618 Auctioneer. H. B. 60RENSEN. H. B. SOREXSEN. Telephone 919. 174 Liohfield street POULTRY. PIGS. POULTRY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. DURING the coming season we intend to pay special attention to tfcere linen, and wilt give SPECIAL FACILITIES to clients . wishing to conaign. Our Markst. betides being the oldert established, is the moat centrally situated. * POULTRY BALE 10.15. PIG SALE 11.30. I Th« demand for pigs is increasing, and 1 exceeds the supply. The prices realised for stores and porkers at our yard are, with rare exceptions. CONSIDERABLY IN EXCESS of prioea ruling a* other market*. Send a * trial lot and b« comriooad. H. B. BORENSEN, CMS? Auction***.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 12
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