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Bowman & Son. TWO BAYS' SALE.] [TWO BAYS' SALE THIS - DAT, ALSO, THURSDAY NEST. [Commencing at U prompt. JAPANESE ART TREASURES, CURIOS. CHINA, SILK GOODS, FURNITURE, &c.. All being Rick Treasures of Art Work selected for this market, and will come upon this community , m a now revelation in Decorative Art, designed witk all the fantastic extravagances and mimio imitation of objects in Nature. SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. H/rESSBS BOWMAN &/SON aro instructed to JyJL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Within their Groat Rooms, 200-200, Hereford street, \ 4Q LARGE CASES JAPANESE GOODS, Direct from tho Famous Manufactories of ’ MIAKO, JAMABIRO, JAPAN. • Comprising—Beautiful Vases, large Satsuum Vases, Plaques, Teapots, Tea Sots, Umbrella Vases, Basket Ware, Bamboo Screens, Folding Screens, Inlaid Panola, Japanese Tables, Umbrellas, pure Silk Goods, Silk Bed Covers, quilted Dressing Gowns, ladies' Silk Underwear, Silk Shawls, Silk Scarves, beautiful Rainbow Silk, Silk Dross Pieces, Bilk Handkerchiefs, &o„ Ac., &o. EVERY LOT WILL BE SOLD AVITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE.—Tho vendors of tho above Goods, recognising that the tasto demands something rare, they havo succeeded in forming an assemblage of the TRIUMPHS OF JAPANESE ART. Tho decorations are full of beauty in the harmonised tints and graceful freedom of design, forming pleasantly quaint, grotesque and interesting objects. Charming and .oharaotoristio aro tho different wares, designed with that Japanese peculiarity which seems to hike no thought of symmetry and balance in the designs, with a crispness and felicity which can only bo appreciated when seen. SPECIAL. —Tho above Goods are admirably suitable for Christmas Presents. Catalogues may now bo had. Positive Unreserved Sale. Inspection Invited. , BOWMAN & SON, 695 Auctioneers, &o. r— MONTHLY SALE OF PROPERTIES BY AUCTION. DECEMBER, 1593. TVf ESSES BOWMAN & SON (associated with J.TJL Mr W. B. Hording) have been favoured Withinstrnotions to SELL BY AUCTION, At thjto Land Salerooms, 200-200, Hereford street, Christchurch, At 2 p.m. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, DEO. 13, 1893, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES Xot I—SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION, good land, grand corner position, containing Oa !ir 22p, siluato Peorswiok, Blccavton road. This section is for sale on account of Official Assignee in order to wind up bankrupt estate. Builders and gardeners should particularly note this lot. Xot 2—ATTRACTIVE VILLA RESIDENCE, C rooms, scullery, hall, coal-house. House is wall built and well fitted np, gas and water laid on, every convenience, section over a quarteraero, good flower and fruit gardens, lawns, orchards, &o. Pleasantly situated Fapauui road. Xot 8-COMPACT LITTLE FARM, containing 6 aoroe 3 roods 13 perches of rich laud, subdivided into four paddocks, well fenced and watered, good S-roomed house, stabling, traphouso, cowshed, ami all necessary buildings; half-aero orchard. This property has frontage to two good roads, and would cut up advantngeously iuto smaller sections, Hawthorne (or Schmidt’s) road and Bligh's road, Papanui, near tram. This property will he offered on easy terms. Xot Sa —8 acres 3 roods S 8 porches RICH LAND, - having frontage of 7 chains on Bligh’s road and frontage of 7 chains on Hawthorne (or Schmidt’s) road. Lots 3 and Sa adjoin, and are together nearly 15 acres; would make tho finest dairy farm, nursery, or market garden within many miles of Christchurch, being within easy distance of the city, well served tram and coaoh, and within easy distance of railway station. This property would out up exceptionally well into smaller sections. It lias also a grand prospective value. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to these two most desirable lots, viz.. Lots!} and 3a. Xot 4—VERY USEFUL 4-EOOMED COTTAGE, scullery, verandah, asphalt paths, section, eighth-acre, being No. 54, Stewart street Christchurch, Very easy terms if desired. Property is newly renovated. Xot S—DESIRABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE, containing four rooms, pantry, verandah; rooms are well fitted up with cupboards, wardrobe, &c., gas and water laid on; section 30ft x 66ft; asphalt paths; all in capital condition ; 63, Stewart street, Christchurch. Payment • easy, ' Xot 6—All that double-fronted CORNER SHOP with verandah to edgo of footpath, dwelling house of threo good rooms, pantry, store-room; the whole well fitted' up with counters, shelving, cupboards, wardrobes,' fas and water, &c.; good stabling, couchouao, yard,' storage, and everything necessary for doing a good business; tho whole has been recently overhauled and renovated throughout ; capital opening for dressmaker or general storekeeper; one of tho best business sites in Christchurch, corner section having frontage of 6Cft on St Asaph street west, and frontage of 70ft bn Stewart street west, Christchurch. This property will bo sold with tho whole or half tho section, and exceptionally easy terms of payment accepted. Xots 7 to 15—EIGHT CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS, New Brighton, each about 1 rood 15 perches. These sections are favourably situated on the Sumner side of Now Brighton, . facing tho Esplanade. The land in good, ana on some of it rieh clover is now growing. Owner is determined to sell, and in order to bring this very desirable property within tho reach of all, each section will ho offered separately on the following extremely easy terms £2 per section cash, balance hy quarterly payincuts of £1 per section, interest on balance 5 per cent. Xot 17—0 acre 1 rood 27 perches, good land, on which are erected very substantial nowly-hmilfc house of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, piggeries, fowlhousos, &c. There is a very productive garden, and room for building another house. Property Is situated at the . corner of Colombo street and Beaumont, street, Sydenham, and is on the tram line. Easy toms of payment. Xot 18—All that substantially built and very use-4-EOOMED COTTAGE, with scullery, &0,, on Section about quarter-acre, being No. 41, Sandyford street, Sydenham. Tho only property in this street in the market: owner is determined to realise at once. The Auctioneers in inviting tho attendance of purchasers, beg respectfully to inform them that their instructions aro to realise in every case. Full particulars of the Auctioueers, BOWMAN & SON, 599 Associated with W. E. HARDING. iml'YdlTte sTII F O B BAEBADOES STREET, opposite the ProCathedral —Two flue building sections ; price very low, and toms to suit purchasers; 'rill he sold together or separately. ADDINGTON, handy to Workshops—s well, built houses, each 4 rooms, verandah, &c., and extra section, corner position; always let to good tenants; will pay largo interest on price asked; owner determined to realise; - chance for investment or speculation. SUMNER—Capital "-roomed house, scullery, verandah, shed, &c., plastered throughout; good position; good section; only £425 LINWOOD, on Tram Line—Choicest residoutia site in the district; well laid-out grounds, capital orchard and garden, conservatories, stabling, &c.; residence of ten principal rooms, bathroom, hall, and numerous offices, every modern convenience. Tho whole well kept and in good order. Owner leaving Canterbury, 'rill sacrifice; immediate sale necessary. LINWOOD, GLOUCESTER STREET—ViIIa residence seven rooms and offices, garden, £425; well worth attention. KILMORB STREET, Christchurch Gentleman’s residence of ten principal rooms,. besides hall, servants’ rooms, bathroom, scullery, laundry, &c., water and gas laid on, every convenience; halfacre garden. &0., well-stocked with fruit, trees; owner, left Christchurch, will submit to loss for early sale. OUR NEXT MONTHLY AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES /. Will bo held on. DECEMBER ISrit, at 2 p.m., ! Bare Opportunity. ! Sao "Lyttelton Times" of 7th, 12th and 13th, Affd “Press ” of Cth, 9th and 13th. ~ w. E. HARDING (Associated with BOWMAN AND SON), 209-206, Hereford street, Christchurch. X 367 Timber and C>oal M BRCHANT j LARGE STOCKS - \ op building materials Of every description, seasoned ready for use, always on hand. \ Also, Galvanised Iron, Portland Cement and 1 Builders’ Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected and forwarded. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10218, 12 December 1893, Page 8

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