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H. J. Boss ft Co. CENTRAL AUCTION BOOHS. Colombo street. ; HJ. ROSS A CO. WILL aELLBY PUBLIC • AUCTION, ■ THIS ©AY, at Eleven o'cL ck, PRODUCE, PEUIT, Ao., also One Spring Trap On aoooant of ihe Shippers—--40 Books of Superphosphate ot nime and Onano 76 Boxes of Near Tea (Tainan) At One o’clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed for convenience ot Bale, Comprising—--6 Horsehair Chairs, Spring Conch, Colonial Conch, Lady’s and Dent’s Rasy Chairs, Oval Inlaid Table, Dining Table, -nifflonier. Ball Stand, Chests Drawers, Bedroom Chairs, Toilet Service, Washstands, Tapestry Carpet, Ac.. Ac. Also, 1(0 Pairs or Assorted Boots H. J. BOSS A 00. 4366 J. SMTTHE, Auctioneer. BALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FOESITUBE, piano, horse phaeton, HARNESS. Ac, Ac TUESDAY NEXT, xi Nook. HJ. HOB 3 A CO. have received instructions • from the Rev F. W. isit’, who is leaving for Invercargill, to SELL by AUO'lloN, at his Eeeldence, Papauni road, his Valuable h unsehold FUrNITUBE and EFFECTS, comprising superior Piano in Rosewood, handsome black ana gold Wardrobe, with plate gloss doors, and inlaid with beautiful polished New Zealand woods; spring seated Couch, lady's and gent’s Easy Chairs, draw- 1 ing room Tables, handsome Sideboard, Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Carpets, Fenders and Fireirons, Double and Sin gin Bedsteads, Chests Drawers, Toilet Services, Washstands, Bedroom Chairs, Kitchen Requisites, Ac., Ao.; also. Double- ; heated Phaeton, with hood, Horae, Harness, Ac., I Ao. . H. J. BOBS A CO. ' 4366 J. BM2THE, Auctioneer. Auction Sale ot high - class Furniture, Piano, American Organ, Pony Carriage, Horses, Ao., at the residence of F. 8. Malcolm, Esq., old Islam rood, Riooarton. HJ. ROSS A CO. are Instructed by Mr ■ Maloolm, who is leaving for England, TO' BELL, on THURSDAY and ITRIDAi NeXT, Mot oh 24 and 26, commencing at 11.30 each day, the whole of his valuable Household Furniture, without reserve. DRAWING-ROOM— Oriental' curtains ; Indian carpet, 13 x 17; Tanjore rug. fringed, sxß; brass fender and fire irons; Japanese screens and jars; whatnots, inlaid, ani gipsy tables'; carlo and music cabinets ; very handsome piano, walnut case. Iron irame, trichord, overstrung, by Emil Asoherberg (specially imported) ; cqnare piano stool; silver mounted Ante, in case; elegant settee, covered in silk damask, occasional chairs (various); crayon, water colours and oil polntirga ; statuettes ; mirrors ; brackets; elaborately carved chess men ; gentlemen's gold banting watch, 18 carat.by W. Cross, London; gentleman's gold albert. DINING-ROOM—Telescope dining table; Brussels carpet, bordered (5 frame). 19 x 15, 50 yard. ; Axminster rng to match ; marble clock, 8 cay; Hitchcock lamps; extra fiui.hed dining-room suite in morocco: extra finished spring seated, oompnsiug doable end conch, gentleman and lady’s easy chairs, and 6 dining-room chairs (made to older by A. J. White;; Exhibition American organ, 8 scops, by Peloubet, Petton aud Co.; large black and gold I hippendale oval mirror; Wicker music bolder; pair crimson lace curtains; set very superior fire irons (brass bandies) ; burnished fire dogs; coal vase and scoop; small chifiionier; occasional and chess tables ; bronze, Pekin, Japanese and ether vases ; water oolonr paintings (Muntz) ; etchings (Chalmers, K.8.A.) ; steel engravings; oleographs; oil pointings, landscapes (B. Dalton). GLASS, CHINA, AND P LATE WARE—Dessert service, band painted. 17 pieces; tea seat, pink ! and gold, SO pieces; tea set; white and gold, 30 pieces;: breakfast set, green and white, 23 { pieces; breakfast aud tea set, blue and gold, 63 pieces; dinner service, bluebell, 3d pieces; | part dinno- service, granite, 20pieces; te e-a-tete set, 6 pieces; wine glasses, decanters, fruit dishes, Ac.; electro-plated dishes, stands, I baskets, jure, Ac. ■ LIBRARY—VeIvet pile carpet, 27 yards; velvet file hearthrug, steel fireirons, coal vaae, chess, o’clock and gipsy tables, galvanic battery, large 1 microscope, »y Proctor; box 45, microscopic subjects, with book, by Goss; box compendium of games, including pariont or quet, chess, Sc ; telescope, reading lamp, donble barrel breechloader, central fire, by fcilver; archery bows and arrows, books, aboot 350 volumes; music, about 20 bound volumes. KITCHEN —Mangle, writ g.r, washing machine, requisites, Ao, Ac. BREAKFAST ROOM—Morocco suite, couch, 2 easy chairs and six small chairs, extension tible, on clstora; Ringer treadle machine, pictures, tables, Ao., Ao. BEDROOMS- Duchess dressing table, iron bedsteads and spring mattress, bedroom carpets, marble lop washstands, chamber ware, Indian curtains, handsome bolt-tester French bedstead, English made wardrobe, chests of drawers, blankets, rugs, bed linen, Ac. HALL table and chairs, ba'l hat stand, mirror back; photographs, Chinese gong. Brussels stair carpet, hall mate, Ao. LAWN —Tennis racquets and net, tent, garden seats, lawn mowers, roller, Ac English-built phaeton, cream pen;, broken to - saddle and harness, carries a lady; Hotting mare, perfect hack and dog-cart more; ladies* and gentlemen’s saddles, Ac. Catalogues ate now ready. 4367 J. IsMYTHE, Anctirneer. ,

Wi Buss. FLAITON. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 21st. MB BUSS has received instructions from Mr Henry Bowling TO WELL, At Ms Farm, Church Bush, Flaxton, OH MONDAY NEXT, The Who'e of his CHOICE DAIRY COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, Comprising 40 Head of CCWb, springing and in milk. HEIFEBB BTE'ES, and young stock. BUe at 1 o’clock. WM. SUSP, 4260 Anotionear BANGIOBA. NORTHERN CENTBAL STOCK AND PEODUCE MABKET. TUESDAY, MABCH 22kd. •JigQ HEAD FAT and STORE CATTLE 3000 PAT ' and STORE SHEEP 1 go FAT and STOBE PIGS. Also, t ■ SPECIAL ENTRY. On account Jas. Bnrse. Esq., whose lease of the Bannordown Estate has tx nired, 1 nnn Two and Four-tooth CROSS - BRED inUU WETHERS £OO CBOSB-BHEO LAMBS 1500 MEBINO EWES and WETHEES At my Produce Mart, Wheat, Oats, barley Beans, Peas, Grass heed Potatoes, Hama and Bacon Poultry, Skins, Hides, and Fat Furniture, &o. Sale at 12 o’clock. WM. BUS 9 , 4454 Auctioneer. F° BAMS. P B I V~A T E Chapman. Esq., Springbnnk station.) WM. BUHB, Stock Agent, Bangiora. Auction. | In the Case POLICE v. WILLIAM JOH WHITE, Junior. Warrants of Distress in Default of Paying Fine for Breach of ’* The Licensing Act] 1881. ’ NOTIE is hereby given that certain GOODE and CHATTELS of the said WILLIAM] JOt»N WHITE, Junior, were SEIZED hymeon the 17th day of March, 1887, under and by virtue of the above-mentioned Warrants, which will he SOLD BY AUCTION, la the Premises of the said William John White, At Noon, ON THE 21sx INST.. Jules* the Full Amount of the Warrants, with Josts, ia in the meantime Paid. FBANCIB'CULLEN, Constable. Christchurch, 18th March, 18)7. 4 ?SL - E B, |! For a Term of Tears, . . E. 8.210, 2>6, 827 and 383, comprising ct- <k ACRES LAND. With DWELLING 200 HOUSE and usual FaEM HUILDIKGS, . situate! Lincoln road, at present in the occupation of Messrs Henderson and H’Ueatb. Possession will ha given on Ist MAY. Particulars on application to, and tenders will be received up to 3lat MARCH, by GOULD, BEAUMONT ft CO.. 171, Hereford street. The highest or any' tender not necessarily accepted, ‘3816

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8122, 19 March 1887, Page 7

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