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Bowman & Son. SECOND DAY] [SECOND DAY • THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. CONTINUATION OF SALE, Commencing at Lot ‘257. SUPERIOR GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL CHINA, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, &c., &c. MESSES BOWMAN & SON are instructed by E. A. Wortuy, Esq. (who is leaving for England), to CONTINUE THE SALE OP HIS GOODS AND EFFECTS, Removed to Booms for convenience of Sale. 1 The list of Goods to be Sold To-Day includes— Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Vases, Parlour Games, Books, Dish Covers, Cutlery, Trays, Tea Services, very pretty Afternoon Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Cutlery, &0., &c., &c. Also, lot Fancy Costumes for private theatricals, Commencing at Lot 257 on Catalogue. FULL PAETICULAES IN CATALOGUES, Which can now he had. As Mr Worthy is leaving for England in a few days, this will be the Ana! and clearing sale. Sale at 11 prompt, BOWMAN AND SON, 1803 Auctioneers, &c. SALVAGE TIMBER. "IV/ITESSES BOWMAN & SON are favoured with It « instructions from Messrs D. Scott and Son, Contractors, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 12.30 prompt. On the Section, corner of Tuam and Durham Streets, A Quantity of Materials (removed from Messrs Toneyclitfo and Carey’s Buildings, Colombo Street). The list includes Match-lining, Flooring, Scantling (all sizes), Scrap Lead, 86 T Iron Verandah Bars, curved. Verandah Posts, Doors, 3 First-class Shop Fronts, Old Iron, lot of 8 s Weatherhoarding, &0., &o. No reserve. Sale at 12.30 prompt, 1809 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers Ac. TO BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, THOSE SEEKING SAFE INVESTMENTS, AND OTHERS. Houses are wanted, Sections are cheap, Cost of building was never less. Why not build ? Thera is now no more Profitable or. Sounder Investment than Good House Property, WE. HAEDING (associated with Bowman 9 and Sonj has FOR IMMEDIATE SALE The following SPLENDID BUILDING SITES:— £75, North Opawa, Charles Street, close tram and rail, comer section, fenced, fruit trees, &c. £ls each. New Brighton, Sumner side, 6 sections, nearly three-eighths acre each. Deposit £2, interest 6 per cent. £250, St Albans, May’s Road, 2J acres, well fenced and planted. £lls per acre, Opawa, la 2r 13p, comer section, high and dry. £3OO, Dallington, Over 3 acres, fenced, planted, well, &c., ready for house. £275, Fendalton; Grand building site, 2a Sr 3Sp. £2OO, Ferry Road, near town, quarter-acre, would make two sections. £lO5, Salisbury Street, city, nearly quarter-acre. £SO, New Brighton, quarter-acre. The pick of the beach sections. £lls each, Barbadoes Street S., 2 sections, each £olks 2.135J1k5. Grand building sections, stable on on one. This will he thrown in if both sections ore sold together. £4OOO, Colombo Street S.; 1 acre. £65, oil Ferry Road, near tram, not far from city; quarter-acre. £SO, Watsonville, quarter-acre, fenced macrocarpa. £SO, Watsonville, facing Sumner Road, halfacre. Offers required, Sumner, eighth-acre, best business site. £lO5 the Lot, Watsonville, Sumner; three grand sections, each quarter-acre. £4OO, Norman’s road, large frontage, 2 acres, out up well. £SO, Victoria Street, off Ferry Road, 31 perches, corner section. £IOO, Willmer Street, Christchurch, section, 45ft x 130 ft with stable. £3O, Sydenham, Gordon Street, 15 perches. £370, Hereford Street, near Barbadoes Street, quarter-acre, small house, fruit trees. £3OO, Linwood, R'-.Heston Street, or in 4 sections, £7O, £75, £Soand£Bs each. £3OO, Gloucester Street, quarter-acre, fenced and planted, ready for buildings. £llO, Watsonville, 1 acre, fenced, double gates. £SO, Randolph Street, off Ferry Road, quarteracre corner section, fenced. £llO each, Sydenham, Hazeldean Road, 5 splendid sections, each sOft x 105 ft. £6O each, Papanui, Church Street, 5 sections, each one-fifth acre. £3O or offers, Lever Street, Addington, one-eighth acre. Accept anything reasonable. £l7 each, Willowhauk, 3 sections, each 11 perches. Many other Sections in City and Suburbs. Particulars on application. OUR NEST MONTHLY AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES Will he held in JANUARY, 200-205, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. S3G7 The B.Z. Farmers’ 00-otserativ« Assoemrion. of Canterbury. limitei. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. WOOL. WOOL. WQOL. SEASON 1893-1894 O' US THIRD SALE THIS SEASON WILL BS S 3 LD ON JAMTAM 19. We are now receiving Wool at our South. Belt Stores. CASH ADVANCES MADE IF REQUIRED. Clients Please Consign to FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION PRIVATE SIDINQ, CHRISTCHURCH, 1031 S; H, TURNBUXjL, Secretary. D. Thomas. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ash bouton. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock, Tjnwald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat Hides, &c., on Fridays. SAXES OP WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission. CLEARING SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOE— Matson and Co., Christchurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin National Mortgage Company, Christchurch. Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch White’s Sheep Dip Massey-idarris Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham’s Footrot Composition Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Planet Junr. Garden and Field Tools 132 X D. THOMAS, Ashburton. F. C. Tabari. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. THE THIRD SALE OF THE SEASON will ho held on EMBAY, JAN. 19. CATALOGUES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, IGth. All Wool for this Sale must bo in store not later than 6 p.m. on this date. F. C, TABART, 1800 Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 8

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