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Bowman & Son. THIS DAY, Commencing at 3 p.m. BEAUTIFUL BRUSSELS CARPETS ETCH WILTON VELVET PILE CARPETS LINOLEUM OIL-CLOTH HEARTH-RUGS CHOICE CURTAINS, &c. Ex EIMUTAKA, On account o£ whom it may concern. Must he Sold without Reserve to adjust dispute between consignors and consignee. MESSRS BOWJLVnTnD SON are favoured with instructions from tho holders of the Bill of Lading', to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, within their Rooms, Hereford street, I*7 ROLLS CARPETS, including Brussels i and Velvet Piles. Those Carpets wore specially selected for the coming season, hut owing to a dispute they must he Sold by Public Auction Without Reserve. NOW ON VIEW . Positive Unreserved Sale. 3589 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, &c. V, |lit EIN EE MADDSKBLL, DECEASED. VERY USEFUL PROPERTY JUST OUTSIDE CITY BOUNDARY. MESSRS BOWMAN a SON (associated with Mr W. K. Harding) have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, 200, Hereford street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1893, At 2 p.m., All that parcel of Land, containing nearly QUAETER-ACRB, situate Waltham road, just over Christchurch South Bolt, and on which is erected a very useful four-roomed House and Scullery, Stable, Buggy-shed and store. This property being near the Railway Station, is very suitable for cab proprietor, carrier or private residence. It being necessary to close this estate at once the property will ho sold for the highest price obtainable at time of offering. For full particulars apply to 3588 THE AUCTIONEERS. V. E. In Re HUTCHINGS, Deceased, TO BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. • SALE BY AUCTION Fully-licensed and Well-aecustomod Hotel and Farm. WHEATS ELBA F HOTEL. FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE AND Q|A 2 R 30 p good land, Situate Eroadflelds, on tho corner of Leeston and Broadfiolds roads, three miles from Prebbleton and Templeton milway stations, within easy distance of Islington Freezing Works, and easy rail or driving distance from Christchurch. Tho Hotel contains 15 Booms and Offices, with Capital Stabling and Outbuildings. Standing as it does at tho junction of well-frequented roads, and having good accommodation for sheep in transit, this Hotel commands an increasing and lucrative business, and is particularly worth the attention of all desirous of acquiring Hotel Property-, or combining the Hotel and Farming Businesses. The Property is leased to a good tenant, whoso term expires at June, 1895. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON (associated with Mr W. E. Harding) have boon favoured with instructions from tho Public Trustee TO SELL THE ABOVE VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, 200, Hereford street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, AUH. 8, 1893, At 3 p.m. And, in order to ensure immediate sale, their instructions are to knock down the lot, without the slightest reserve, to tho highest bidder. Full particulars may he obtained of 3589 THE AUCTIONEERS.

Pyne & Co. KIR WEE, FRIDAY NEXT. P E C I A L ENTRYOijfk Four-tooth HALF-BRED WETHERS, A/l/lr oil turnips, in very forward condition. PYNE & CO., _3599 Auctioneers. SPECIAL ANNUAL HORSE SALE. JJYNE & CO. Log to Give Notice tlmt their ANNUAL SALE OP RACEHORSES, HUNTERS, HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES. To follow the Grand National Steeplechase Meeting, will, as heretofore, take place at THE HORSE BAZAAR OM MONDAY, AUGUST 14. Entries Are Now Being Received, PYNE & CO., 2763 Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL. SALE BY AUCTION OP ONE OP THE BEST FARMS IN CANTERBURY, PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs Randall and Mnsgravo (in consequence of dissolution of partnership) to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Salerooms, 146, Cashel street, Christchurch, . ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, At 12 noon, THEIR EAII M 0 F 560 ACEES > Situated at DUNSANDEL, Within two miles of Duusandcl Railway Station. Tho property is divided into 17 paddocks ; 110 acres are in barley and oais, and the balance is In English grass. It is well fenced with live fences, which are in first-class order, and tho supply of water is abundant. Every aero is higldy improved and in splendid heart, very Utile cropping having been done. It is equally well adapted for sheep and cattle as for dairying purposes, while no farm in the district is capable of producing heavier crops of wheat, oats or barley. In fact, tho quality of tho laud is so well known as to make further description unnecessary. Tho buildings comprise an excellent house containing 7 rooms, bathroom with hoc and cold water laid on, and every convenience, men’s house, good Stabling, and all uucusiiary outbuildings. A garden and orchard adjoin {lie house. Tho Auctioneers confidently direct the attention of nil who may be in want of a high-class farm to this exceptionally good piropurty, as it is only very seldom that such a one comes into the market. They are able to state that, as neither of the Partners intend to bid for the farm, it is for tana lido Sale. For terms and full particulars apply to PYNE & CO., 3600 A uctioneers. B. W. ENGLAND, AND £pOAI, M K JtOHANT l CAlliS attention to his LARGE B TOOKB RED RINK, K.VUllt, aSO WHITE PINE In hie Yards, and Drying SD.o<l IVhera Special Attention is .‘liven to the Seasoning of Flooring, Lining, «L«i k, Arohiw.wwi, Shelving, Ac., & suited, tor urnutiis mi, Also. Totan Blk Finn Kauri Hitches V.D. i and Paling 3fo.it3 and Haile Bailie Denis f.W),OOOxt of Seaaonad Doors and Smii-js K.B. S. Cement “Lyt’iigns’s - no” Iron Ringing ’.•‘utsanng tht ot-1 ,ead and Zino ironmongery Flooring and Dining. I QUOTATIONS AT LOWEST RATES CURRENT. Country orders promptly forwarded if. V/. ENGLAND, T(IAM STREET’. OH H;iIXJIiIUW!I. LI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10105, 2 August 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10105, 2 August 1893, Page 8