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J. Bowman and Son: TO-MORROW, Commencing at 1 o’clock, -sr BOWMAN & SON have received instrnc--0 tiODS from a gentleman who ia about to go to the North Island, to SSLIt Tho complete FURNITURE OF A SIK.ROOMED HOUSE, Removed to their Itooma for convenience of display and Unreserved Sale. The following is a List of a few of the Articles to be Sold Swect-toaed Piano, 3 Suites of Furniture, Easy Chairs, Walnut Sideboard, Book-ease (with Writing-table attached), Curtain Poles, 8 Cana Chair?, t .urtains, Treadle Sewing Machine, very massive Brass-rail Bedstead, other Bedsteads (all sicos). Soring Mattresses, Feather Bed, Quilt, fi Washstand's, 5 Drassiug-tabler, good Mahogany Booking-glass, Commode, 3 Hocking Chairs, lot Bedroom-ware, large Wool Hug. lot Books, in ■Views of New Zealand lot Oilcloth, Fenders, Fireirons. 2 Colonial Couches, 3 large Tables, Classware, Crockery, lot Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Mangle, Portable Boiler, and other articles too numerous to mention—all for Unreserved Bale, J. BOWMAN & SON, . 73i9 200, Hereford street, PIANOS. “ GOOD PIANOS. WE HAVE ON HAND FOE SALE, at Cur Booms, a : NUMBER OP GOOD PIANOS, At Prices which Defy Competition. A Written Guarantee for twelve months given with every Piano, and money returned if purchaser is not satisfied. Old Pianos taken as part payment for new ones. Pianos Sold on Deferred Payments. , J. BOWMAN & SON, Auction Booms: 200. Hereford street. Z33* Wi Buss. rangioeaT eoducb jjT ITE OTOCK AND •j^/|’ABKBT. TUESDAY, "AUGUST 11 1200 SHEEP jq Head CATTLE 200 pias SKINS, HIDES, FAT and PEODUOE. 200 SPECIAL ENTRY, CEOSS-BEED HOGGETS Also, On account Sir Samuel Wood, D ROOD IQ BEECHKS of LAND, with 1 ii/ 6-roomed House thereon, situate in Victoria street, Bangiora, lately in the occupation of Mr James Hamilton. • Terms at sale. Also, IACEE of LAND, situate at Eouthhrook, in the estate of O. Jones. Terms at sale* Sale at 12 o’clock, Wm. BOSS, _ 725 b Auctioneer. J. E. Kins & Co. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE FTTENITUEE. No. 11. CONFERENCE STREET. -sr E. KING AND CO. have received instrucejH # tions from the owner, a lady who is leaving the Province, to Bell hy Public Auction, on MONDAY, 10th August, at her residence, No. H, Conference street, at half-past twelve, the whole of her valuable Furniture and Effects, comprising —Suita of furniture with cedar frames and upholstered in morocco (nearly new), sideboard in walnut with hovellod-odge mirrors and marble top, large gilt frame overmantel, with bevelled-edge pllte glass, eight-day marble clock, Brussels carpet (vary choice), ohiua dinner service, oilcloth, linoleum, iI.P. ware, cutlery, choice pictures, cabinet sewing machine, lace curtains, large quantity of valuable books (including The Practical Home Physician, Farrar’s "Lite of Christ’ }, wardrobe, gipsy table, dressing-tables, bedsteads (double and single), spring mattress, horse-hoar mattress, wool mattress, chests of drawers, washstands, choice ornaments in large variety, tables, toilet sets, folding armchairs (vary choice), gas stove and fittings, kitchen table, fonder and fireirons, sofa, crockery, portable boiler, toilet glasses and a variety of sundries too numerous to particularise, The above goods are all of the best quality, and are in a capital state of preservation. They weromado to thoordor of the owner by one of the leading furniture manufacturers of Sydney only a few months ago. Also, one Eratd Piano, a really good instrument. J. R. KING & CO„ 71GI Auctioneers. 163. Lichfield street. Frederick Jameson. ,■ SOUTHBEIDGE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. MS PSBDK, JAMESON.has received instructions from Mr G. F. Smith, who has sold his farm, TO HOLD A CLEARING SALE, OH SHB PAEM, HEAR EOVTHBBIDQE, Of.the Whole of bis LITE AND DEAD STOCK, As under, viz.— Draught and Light Horses Double and single-furrow Ploughs Two Reapers and Binders One Anglo-American Drill (nearly new) Two Farm Drays, Harrows Corn Crasher, Grindstone Springing Cows, Pigs Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils Spades, Forks, Carpenter’s Tools And A Tory Large Variety cf Sundries Sale at 11.30 a.m. sharp. T.unoheoa Provided. No Reserve, No Reserve, PE SDK. JAMESON, Auctioneer. . D. Thomas. ASHBURTON YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST - 11, 18 9 1. I SHALL hava FOE SALE at the above ■fixture tho following lines of GOOD SHEEP: •JftPA CKO3-5-BEED EWES, sound mouths, . AVViU inland) Fat MERINO WETHEE3 900 CROSSBRED FREEZERS v CROSS-BRED HOGGETS Also, Lines of PAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. * D. THOMAS, 7333 Ashburton. Allan Hopkins. Wo bog to draw the attention of all who are seeking PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENTS, also Healthy and Comfortable Homes, to the important fact that our Largo FOE SALE CATALOGUE is Now Ready for Distribution, containing some Undeniable bargains in properties. PETERBOROUGH STREET—Two well built Villa hebidencea, containing? rooms each, besides pantry, washhouse, copper, &c„ northern aspect; and incA uacticus. Property pays 14 per cant interest on money asked, viz,, £SOO. Easy terms arranged. STANMORE ROAD—Very convenient for boating mou, being clone to river and boatsheds, very compact Kocse of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, workshop, Ac.; fine quarter-acre Section, well fenced and fully stocked with fruit trees; £320. Easiest of terms. HEREFORD STREET (City) House of 5 rooms, washhouse, shod, &c,; also, a 3-roomed Cottage, Tho whole in thorough repair, a profitable investment. £375. MAY’S ROAD (aoarTram) —Superior House of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, stables, Ac.; 1 acre, well laid out; a really nice property; £550. Easy terms. BARBADOES STREET, corner Kingsley street —Pmu corner Half-acre, one 5-roomed uottr.go and thi’3o -1-roomed Cottages. All let to railway employees, ami returning high rate of interest on money asked, or would exchange for small farm or country hotel. Telephone 437. ALLAN HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, vithedral square, adjoining Bank of Haw Zealand

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9488, 10 August 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9488, 10 August 1891, Page 8

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