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Bowman & Son. THIS DAT. Commencing at 12 noon. ' a »*-I!li8BS-BOWMAN & SON Have Wen inJyl gtruoted to • BRll by RUtLic auction, i As above, on Premises, Corner of NORTH BELT and MANCHESTER STREET. HORSE Spring Dray, Weighing Machine, Screen, Lifting Trolly, Bag Stand, about 4 cords Fire- , „ wood (short lengths); . , s • am Stock in Trade of a Wood and Coal Merchant. 6695 NO reserve. BOWMAN AND SON, Auctioneers, 200-208, Hereford Street, FBUIT-GEOWEES, DON’T WASTE APPLES, OIDWR MILL. TO-MOBBOW (SATURDAY). ■mfITEBSBS BOWMAN & SON will Sell by Auction IT |. jn their Booms, ■• . A CIDER MILL, capable of producing 150 gallons per day, driven by hand-power. No* on View. Inspection invited. ««M. - BOWMAN & SON. BOOKS. BOOKS. A Very Valnable Collection. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON -are favoured With instructions from a literary gentleman (who is leaving New Zealand), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Within their rooms. 200-206, Hereford Street, on TUESDAY NEXT. Commencing at IX a.m, The contents of his Library, including standard works in Science, Philosophy, History, Travels, Classics, General Literature, Fiction, Periodicals, High-class Illustrated Works, also a few very choice and YALHABLE ENGRAVINGS. Catalogue in preparation. Particulars in future advertisements. On view next Monday. €69 s BdWMAN A SON, Auctioneers. FOB sale. NORMAN’S ROAD, Fapanui Bead—9 Grand Building Sections, - splendid position, each about quarter-acre. Price from £4O each, deposit and terms if required. _ . PAPANUI EOAD. just off—2i Acres well laid out grounds, residence of Brooms, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, stabling, coach-honse, and every modem convenience; house is exception- ' aßy Well fitted with wardrobes, Ac. EOLLESTON —18 „■ is Sections, each three-quarter acre, close railway, must go ahead, fortune when Midland rail la open; cash wanted for business. £5 comer of Bamford’a and Cemetery Bonds—Over 2 acres rich land, high situation, frontage, fenced maorocarpa, ready for 'wOdSsTON, facing Biver Heathoote—l acre good land, all in grass. Price low, deposit and terms. , . WOOXSTON, well Situated, 2 acres land, fenced and in crop, would out up well for building purposes. FBNDALTON—A bargain, over 3i acres productive land, well-built residence of six rooms and offices, stabling, Ac. Price greatly reduced j owner must realise. ' LIHWOOD, best position, very handy for trams —Splendid residence, 7 rooms, beside bathroom, scullery, pantry, laundry and outbuildings, hot and cold water, every convenience, quarter-acre, cheapest thing in the market. Send for price. HALSWELL—Over 50 acres richest land in Canterbury, well-fenced and subdivided, new S-roomed house, stabling and usual buildings. -Taiga part of purchase money could remain at low interest. Would exchange part cash and honse and «W acres. CHBISTCBUBCH, High and St Asaph Streets, opposite to and having the advantage of the grand picturesque view Over the Convent grounds—ls MOST DESIBABLE BUILDING SECTIONS. The Situation is most healthy, and on tram line. Having a large prospective value, these sections for residence, speculation or investment are without doubt the pick of the city. Villa residences, terraces of houses, or attractive semi-detached villas built on this property would readily let to pay exceptionally good return on the outlay. Price the lowest obtaining, terms easy. STIRLING STREET, SYDENHAM, just over nilWUy, facing north—s-roomed house and scullery, and 4-roofced house and scullery, each ou section of about quarter-acre, never empty, good investment. Sell or would exchange for section, Fapanui Road or St Albans preferred. COUNTRY HOTEL AND SMALL FAEM and cottars, handy to two railway stations, good district, a nibble. TO LET. CITY, Manchester Street—Offices, warehouse, ■tores and premises, suit merchant or manufacturer, large frontage, near railway. Low rent. REQUIRED, Bent or Purchase, FARMS ALL SIZES. OUR MONTHLY AUCTION SALE OF PEOPEETIES 'Will be Held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 4ts, As 2 p.m. W. R. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206, HEEEFORD BTESET, CHRISTCHURCH. XS67 H. B. Sorensen. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. H B. SORENSEN has received instructions , from the Bailiff to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Salerooms, Lichfield Street, a quantity of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of Loo table, kitchen table, S chairs, washstand and wore, dressing table, rocking chairs, carpets, blinds, lamps, crockery and sundries. No Reserve. H. B. SORENSEN, 8701 Auctioneer, B. G-. Staveley, In conjunction with the national Mortgage am Agency Comnanv ot N.Z.. Ltd. SUMNER SECTIONS. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, SiH APRIL, SUMNER TOWN HALL, At Three o’Clock Punctually, fpHB WHOLE OF ME WM. HAYWARD’S ■ CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PEOPEETIES, Including— WELL-BUILT HOUSES From 4 to 10 Booms, CLOSE TO THE BEACH, DESIBABLE BUILDING SITES; ALSO, THE SUMNER TOWN HALL. Easy Terms of Payment to Meet the Times. Blahs aid full particulars from E. G. STAVELEY "1 (In conjunction with 1 The National Mortgage and [ T M A ta Agencg Company of N.Z., Ltd); j omt Agent 3, 6698 r> LAKE <fc BNANSJ Prisdlander Bros. FABM AT GEEENSTBEET. SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1894, At 2 p.m., THE ORANGE HALL, ASHBURTON. MTE are instructed by Messrs Baxter and Son, /V of Brookside, to SELL BY PUBLIC JOTiON, on above date, Cheix FARM, consisting of 225 ACRES, which is situated at GreenEtieet, Ashburton Forks Ctis Property, which is a very curly selection, 4 well situated with n easy distance of Ashrton, is of exceptionally good quality, and in a rfect State of cultivation. It should therefore •Well Worth the attention of those in search of a od little farm. Pull particulars at time and place of sale. FEIEDLANDER BROS. Per E. FEIEDLANDER. 1166 Auctioneer. E. W. ENGLAND, Tans AND C/OAL JMLeRCHANT LARGE STOCKS OP Building materials Of every description, seasoned ready for use, always on hand. Also, Galvanized Iron, Portland Cement and Builders’ Ironmongery. Cdtmtry Orders Carefully Selected <. v 1 and forwarded. TtJAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. LAND! LAND!! r Alius Spiers Freeman . LAND AGENT, , ABHUBST, MANAWATU, • a large number of FARMS (improved andun. pcoVOd) For Sole in the Manawatu, Eaugitikei Orona and Forty-Mile Bush. ?oc List of Properties, Ac., see ‘’Canterbury om" each week, £IOOO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 8

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