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Bowman & Son. THIS DAT, Commencing at 1 o’clock, ITALIAN ART WANES. STATUARY AND MARBLE WORKS OF ART, Superior and Different to any Articles of the Class yet Offered. WITHIN TVTESSES BOWMAN & SON’S ROOMS, •1? I 200, Hereford street, Instructed by Signor Cecohini, who has taken prizes at all Exhibitions, and lately obtained Ist Brize ' and Gold Medal at Launceston Exhibition. 20 CASES, about 200 LOTS, to bo Sold. , Signor Cecohini’s experience having mm that the taste now demands something different to the ordinary run, he lias succeeded in bringing ' together a really splendid collection. No tion could convey on adequate idea of the graceful forms, beauty and perfection in design and workmanship. The collection forms a grand display. Connoisseurs will find much to admire m the exquisite forms, elegant proportions and artistic testodisplayed in the works, some Ringmasternieces in the sculptor s art, Tho Sain handsome Marblo Pedestals over 6 feet high, Surmounted with elegant tins, Marble Statues, S«li«f Medallions, beautiful Vases and XJms, all mirpm large Marble Lions, &0., Tables, numerous Small Articles, &0., &c. No Reserve. Now On View. BOWMAN & SON, gjrgj Auctioneers, &c. ambskliy~ ~ TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. & SATURDAY, MARCH 24th and 25tk. MONSTER~DRAPERY SALE. ODDFELLOWS* HALL. Jr. Assigned Estate of McEEVETT & CO , of Belfast and Melbourne. tALUE~£I2,SOO, OF WHICH . TWELVE HUNDRED POUNDS’ WORTH Has been apportioned to Amberley. FOB ABSOLUTE SALE WITHOUT RESERVE, On the above dates. Comprising— Damask Curtains Tapestry Curtains Ready-made Clothing Piece Goods W. of England Worsteds Serge Irish Frieze Scotch Tweeds Ladies’ Dress Goods Cashmeres French Twills Merinos Irish Linen Shirts Jerseys Umbrellas Cutlery &c. Calicos LongeMha Bhirttag Sheeting Bed Quilts Counterpanes Satin Damasks Toilet Covers Tvpwtry Covers Towels IiSS Linens Damasks Napkins Cambrics Linen Lace Curtains &c„ &c m Seas BOWMAN AND SON have been instructed by the Supervisor for New in above Estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT AMBERLEY, Without Reserve, the Stock as above, BONA FIDECLEAEANCE. gale will Commence at 1 prompt. 67M Positively Unreserved. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, &c., 200, Hereford street. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. TO BE SOLD - BY AUCTION, Without Reserve, ' NEXT SATURDAY, TAfESSES BOWMAN & SON have been It! favoured with instructions from themanu- : Comet’s agent, to ! SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, • A Shipment of High-class :• BREECH-LOADING AND OTHER GUNS. ■ The above Guns are from one of the best English makers. We are instructed to Sell Positively Without Reserve, the object being to test the N.Z. market for high-class fowling pieces. Those respiring a good' gun at their own price are advised to wait for this Sale. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, &c., 9793 200, Hereford street. F R s E. SPECIAL LOTS. SPECIAL LOTS, ■; LOT I—A real Bargain. One of the Cheapest Properties now in tho market. Substantially-built attractive Villa Residence, containing 5 lofty, wellappointed rooms, beside bathroom, storeroom, ■gnllery, detached washhouse, verandah three Vidw, plastered throughout : three-eighths of an acre well laid out; tho whole in complete order Sddook adjoining can be had if desired), charmly situated in the extremely healthy and favoursuburb of Fendalton; only 25 minutes’ walk mom Christchurch Cathedral; coach passes sis times daily ; owner requires larger house with more ground, and being determined to sell right away, will accept nominal price and give easy terms. I.QT 3—6 J Acres Good Land, well fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks, lawn, &c., nearly news- - house; main Lincoln road; price £330, and easy terms if desired LOT 3—Pretty Villa Residence, C rooms, stabling, Wan-house, iu '" e outbuildings, 3 Acres, capital UMhnrd, splendid fruit trees; Fendalton; only tSBO, which is £IOO under rateable value; owner leaving, requires immediate sale LOT 4—35 Acres, House and all necessary improvements, with or without crops, stock, Ac. Owner must sell without delay, and will accept anything in reason. A chance to secure one of the nlowt little farms in Canterbury at purchaser’s own price. Situated near flourishing town, handy to nil. Fall particulars, w. Bo HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 3367 200, Hereford street, Christchurch. Tonks, Horton & Co. W Tokks] [W. H. Norton COTTAGES ro® REMOVAL. M ES3E3 TONKS, NORTON & CO, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, At 11 o’clock, in their Rooms, i The following COTTAGES FOR REMOVAL:— * NOV. 82, 84, 86, 83 and 124, Kilinore street Nos. 77 and 79, Peterborough street No. 82, Durham street Also, tho Dividing Fences between the Kilmora street Properties; also the Pumps, &c., used thereon. Terms Cash. All buildings and dtSbvis to be moved within fourteen days from date of sale. TONKS, NORTON A CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estato Agents, IGS, Colombo street. ir. TctsKsj FIREPROOF [W. H. Norton SAFES, EX MATATUA. THE FOURTH CONSIGNMENT. have Just Landed all sizes in Messrs YY Phillips and Sous’ well-known Fireproof Iron Safes. Every satisfaction has been given by tftw fcsrmsr shipments. FIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS ; , £ SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS, New Arrivals. >Also several other Instruments, American Organs, &c. Tonks, Norton and. Co. have also a large Stock Of English and Colonial Furniture on hand for Sale BrtvSaly, the prices only bearing a Commieion on tim aqtual cost. Brass-rail Bedsteads and Fireproof mu* are a speciality. Kohn’s Austrian Chairs in •R the newest designs. Inspection invited from all those about to twrniA. TONKS, NORTON A CO., . Auctioneers, Importers, Commission, House i 4S7X and Land Agents, 165, Colombo street. A. P. Tutton. FEENSIDE. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 27. a. P. TUTTON has Deceived instructions 'I from'Mr Geo. Burrell, who is leaving this *%O SELL ON THE !PEEMIBES- £ <3OOD COWS, in sglandid condition HORSE PIGS 1 Horse-power and Chaff-cutter 1 Corn Crasher, 1 Set Harrows v Beik Dive Harrows, good as new - 1 lip Dray, I Spring Trap. 1 Sot Trap Harness Also, The whole of his roUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Farm Tools and Sundries. at 1 o’clock. A. P. TUTTON, . Auctioneer, Bangioxa,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9993, 23 March 1893, Page 8

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