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AUCTIONS. TONES, NORTON AND CO. , ■ W. Tonks.) (W. 11. Norton. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE and EFFECTS, PIANO, '• SEWING MACHINE and BtCYCLE. On Account of the Bailiff. AT MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO.'S HEREFORD STREET SALE- '• ROOMS TO-DAY (Wednesday), et 1 o'clock. * The list includes 1 Modern Piano (practically '* new), Suite in S-ddiobag. Suite in Leather, ~ Occ. Chairs and Tables, Dining Table. Hallfj stand, Sideboard, 3 Couches, 4 Easy Chairs, i, 4 Duchesso Chests, Austrian Cruurs, Pedestal I, Wasiutand, Wicker Easy Chairs, Curtains if and I'oies, Lhioicura, Singer Drophead isewr ing Machine. Music Cabinet and Sundries. r TO.\KS. NORTON and CO.. _ 8953 Auctioneer?, 202 Hereford street W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. COMPACT CUTTAGE PROPERTY. IN THE ESTATE OF A. E. GIBBONS THE Undersigned fcave been favoured with instructions from M. C. Barnett. Esq., District Manager for the Public Trustee, as S Administrator in the above Estitk', to SELL c by AUCTION" m the HEREFO.KD STiiEET r LAND SALEROOMS on WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. THE RESIDENCE, I\O. 17 ST. JAMES STREET, LINWOOD, comprising sub-stantially-built COTTAGE of 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc., plastered, gas laid on, good wallpapers, bay window and handy-sizod rooms, washhouse and coalshed; 39.7 Perches of Land laid out in garden, lauii and orchard. Good locality and within 3 minutes' walk of ". the tram. 0 i TONKS, NORTON and CO., Property Auctioneers, 8951 • 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. „ PROPERTY AUCTION. i! NORTH CANTERBURY. ' 8 TWO HANDY LITTLE FARMS. I "\"| r K have received iuKtructiocs from Messrs S' »' (Ji.iespic Bros, to SELL by PUBi/iC ■ AUCTION in our HEREFORD STREET 0 SALEROOMS on 7 WEDNESDAY, Sth JUNE, '" • At 2.30 p.m., . THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— t LOT ,1. v 53 ACRES 1 HOOD 111 PERCHES, well ; - fenced and NEW HOUSE <jf 5 * rooms, stables, cowjjiod, bails, etc.. i'he if Best Dairy Land in the District. SITUA'IIi c AT OJIOKA, 1J miles from Wilson's Siding ■■ on the U.d .uani itcud. n LOT 11. d 37 ACRES on the Coldstream Road, 1J l " miles from Rangiora, fcucod, plantations, s H>.iUSE of 7 rooms, stables, etc. At proseut " occupied by Mr (J. Gibb. A man with about '• £200 could handle this place, d THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE s FOR. POSITIVE SALE. lt EASY TERMS can bo arranged, and wo ° can recommend anyone looking for a Small Farm to inspect these properties. Full particulars from TONKS, NORTON and CO., 8952 Auctioneers. !• wT"Tonks.) ; (W7" H.~ Norton". V TONKS, NORTON and CO. s j| SPECIAL ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. ls QHOULD olients or others prefer selling ,(. kJ their Furniture and Enects privately ie instead of by auction, you may reply on receiving the highest market cash price from TONKS, NORTON and CO. Both members of tho firm have betn „ operating continuously for twenty-two years; H IN FACT, ARE THE OLDEST AUCTIOX.Q EEttS AND VALUERS IN THE CITY, j. and consequently know what your furniture is worth to a shilling. Before selling elsewhere, be sure and esk our, advice. It will not oust.you anything. WE HAVE DURING THE 22 YEARS valued all the principal hotels, and also ~ made valuations for probate duty on account of trustees in many of the largest estates 3 in Canterbury. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. New Furniture in all the latest designs, also Pianos, Fireproof Safes, Cutler's Rolitop Desks, Cutlery, Carpets, and Househcld Requisites of every description. AUCTION SALES. Conducted in the Rooms and at pr.vato dwellings. Our rooms, arc centrally situated, perfect light and ventilation. Call and ia- '* spect for your own satisfaction. }" PROPERTIES y Of every description for sale and to let. We have over two thousand properties on our _ books. Every attention given to this uepartment by a competent staff, is TONKS. NORTON and CO., i- Auctioneers and Agents, s. 202 iiereford street. \r ~ REPTON STKEEfTMEEfVAiE" - , 6 ROOMS AND J-ACRE. I £800 d __ j Six largo ■ rooms, plasteTed and tinted, j centre flowers, tiled hearths and grates, y pantry, ecu.lery, bathroom, lavatory baein. h. and c, washhouse, copper and tubs, coal _. ahd wood shed, gas and fittings throughout, verandah, Venetians, wide hall with arch, n&arly i-acre, well laid out in garden, lawn, etc.,- asphalt paths, well fenced, end d altogether a. very complete little homo. This d is a chance.'to secure a compact and faitht- fully built horao at a reasonable, price. 357 ; l TONKS, -NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and. Land Salesmen, 1 202 Hcrolord street. ~£525~ — t ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS .NORTH. j Xram Passes Door. Sunny Aspect. r Any Reasonable Terms can bo Arranged, g Nearly new House of 5 rooms, plastered, , r centre flowers, tiled heariue, Venetians, \ pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and - c. washhouse, copper and tubs, workshop, &■ 30 perches oi land, very high, only five minutes from the centre. a The owner has left for Auckland, and '.ur '• instructions are to sell. 348 v 'lONJiS, NuKTON and CO., 3 202 Hereford street. o SUPERIOR - TWO-STOREY "RESIDENCE^ £1875 :■■;;.. ~ ■ Reasonable Offer will be Considered. 2 Residence of 9 large arid lofty rooms, d plastered and decorated throughout, centre :- flowers, tiled hearths and grates, pantry, ). scullery, bathroom, h. and c, gas and fit--0 tings, verandah and balcony; in fact, everything to make a thoroughly up-to-date home. Land—Three-quarters of an acre, 3 enains frontage, very high and dry, nicely laid -ut in lawns, garden and orchard, main sewer. Situate in tho best- street in St. Albans. r sunny aspect, clo&e to tram. The land 's d i worth over JE3OO a J-acro, ana the house is \. as good as new. The owner is anxious to 9 sell, and we can recommend this property to i clients as being tho cheapest property en 2 the market. Terms can bo arranged. 174 TOXKS. NORTON* and CO., ~ Auctioneers and Land Agents. "T"few superior residence's^ MATSON'S AVENUE, beautifully situated. % Ten very !nr;;e rooms, «very possible convenience, 3 icods 10 perches land, >yell planted and laid out. £1800. 331 HOLLY ROAD—Superior two-storey residenco of 10 rooms, up-to-date in ev«ry respect, 2 roods 20 perches land, very fine grounds. Price £2300 or close offer. . Ifl HOLLY ROAD—Residence of. '9 roouie, every modern convenience, oriel • -and ~' : 'say windows, a very pretty design,' over' $<acfe, ; lovely grounds, a perfect home. PriceT £2050, 821 s BOUNDARY ROAD, Merivale—;Two-storcy residence of 9 rooms, very large, every possible convenience, 1 acre 0 roods 3 perches land, well laid out, stables, etc. Price £1356. 324 [ C 5623 _ C^BB^NlTco7sTrNE~riol ; AirsiAUr" COACHES. LITTLE IUVEK TO AKAROA. R PA TON begs to inform his friends end • patrons that ho hus the Mail Contract 3 for the above, and thit every effort will mode to secure the comfort and convenience of all pasvenjrers travelling by his Coaches. He has had the whole of his extensive plant renovated and repainted, and his Royal Mail Coaches are now replete with every comfort * und convenience, every passenger being proe vided with a comfortable seat, and will Eot B bo required t.i fit on the luggage or walk up the hn.s. Only competent drivers employed. Reduced Fares and Special Arrangements can be made for Picnic Parties. Coaches leave Akaroa every Morning , , connecting with Train at Little River, returning same da.r. R. PATON, Proprietor. Postal Addrees: DiiTauchelTe. Telephone 1 No. 5. ' ' CASSiDY and CO. TELEGRAPH UNE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. T EAVE BROKEN RIVER on arrival of J-i Wort Ccast Express e%-ery TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Carrying mails and passengers for Otira, Kuruera, Hokitika. Grey mouth, Reefton and Wostport. ARRIVING GREYMpUTHSAME DAY. Passengers can obtain througri Tickets at Railway Station. WARNER'S HOTEL. LIMITED. Christchurch Agents. 1837 CASSIDY and CO., Proprietors.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 11

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