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Bowman IS Son. R6WKi»-&SOK.] THlg DAy CBOWMA» & Sok. Commencing at 11 ©'dock. .. MESSES BOWMAN & SON have received ineductions as above to SELL, on the nremises Sumner, next Morton’s Hotel, a quantity of Household .iWtrae, Grapes in Vinery, Toma4nan Ac. &c.— BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 4452 200-206. Hereford Street. Bowman and Son] [Bowman and Son . TO-MORROW, Commencing at 11 o’clock, within onr Booms, LARGE UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OP DEEPEST, BLANKETS, &. Owing to Dispute between Consignors and Consignee. MUST BE SOLD TO ADJUST ACCOUNTS. The Lots comprise—--48 Pairs Blankets 132 Pairs Lace Curtains 36 Fancy Rugs 60 Down Quilts 24 Bosh Bugs 12 Gray Goatskin Rugs 70 Dozen Handkerchiefs 36 Pillow-cases 12 Dozen Men’s Hose MESSRS BOWMAN & SON are favoured with instructions from the Manufacturers’ Agents (who have claimed the above goods). To SELL the whole BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above. Positively no reserve. Must he sold. Note. —The Goods will he put in lots to suit all buyers. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, <kc., 4451 200-206. Hereford Street. Bowman and SonJ i Bowman and Son TUESDAY NEST, Commencing at 1 p.m. PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AtWellesley, Barhadoes Street, off Hereford Street, MESSES BOWMAN & SON have received instructions from Mr Virtue (who is leaving Christchurch), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, All his Furniture and Effects. The following is a list of a’few of the articles to be sold i—Piano by Chailen and Challen, splendid carpet square, fenders and irons, handsome occasional chairs in art serge, pretty occasional tables, ornaments, hook-case, oil paintings, linoleum and Oilcloth, bedsteads, chests of drawers, usual bed* room furniture, kitchen utensils in great variety, die. No reserve. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 4449 200-206, Hereford Street. Bowman & Son] [Bowman & Son UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OP A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP PAINTINGS, Fresh from the Easel of that Eminent Artist, J. D. PEEEETT, Who has just returned from a prolonged tour through the Sounds, the Lovely lake Country of Otago and Otira Gorge. MESSES BOWMAN & SON are favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Within their Great Rooms, 200-206 Hereford Street, WEDNESDAY NEXT, ABOUT FORTY PAINTINGS. Particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues now in preparation. On view on SATURDAY NEST. 4450 BOWMAN & SON. Auctioneers, &c. W. E. HabdingJ [Bowman and Son JO OR SALE. HAEEWOOD ROAD—About 8 acres splendid Land, grand building site, make' good market garden; price low, terms easy. LOWER HIGH STREET, Christchurch—A few choice building Sections; very small deposit, balance can remain at 6 per cent. COUNTRY BAKING BUSINESS-Good shop, store, bakehouse, washhouse, conservatory, stabling, &c,, two horses and carts, fixtures, baking utensils. Sc., quarter-acre land: good trade doing; £2OO will buy the lot. , ALFORD FOREST—Sixty acres good Land, 8-roomed house, Sc.; a bargain, sell for cash or on terms, or exchange for town property. MOUNT GREY DOWNS—Three hundred and forty-five acres good Sheep Country, to he sold under exceptional circumstances; price only £l lss per acre; send for particulars; a nibble. SUMNEE, a bargain—4-roomed House, scullery, verandah, good section, capital position, only £140; easy terms. Furniture can he bought if desired ; now let at £1 per week. 1 PAPANUT ROAD, just off Fine suburban building site, 2} acres fenced and planted ready for building; immediate sale necessary. NEW BRIGHTON, on the Esplanade—s-roomed House, scullery, pantry, outhouses, &c., verandah front and back, iron roof, plastered throughout, one rood ten perches land. Owner means selling, and will not let price stand in the way. FERRY ROAD, Just oil 1 Acre Land wellfenced and with buildings on; price £IOO and any terms. NORTH OP AW A—Brick House, well-built with hollow walls, plastered throughout, 5 rooms, storeroom, laundry, workshop, fowl-house, garden, &c., £3OO. W. E. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 51233 Joseph Clarke & Son. A NIBBLE. 11l ACRES AT NORWOOD CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION, PART OP BENNETT’S PROPERTY, fenced and Subdivided. , 20 Acres in Plantation. Valued at £5, will sell at 70s per acre. Small Deposit, balance on terms to suit purchaser. Apply sharp. JOSEPH CLARKE & SON. Auctioneers and Land Agents, 4153 106, Manchester Street. Todhunter & Jenninga. * m *■ |JpE SALE ADVERTISED TO TAKE " PLACE THIS DAY, On the Farm of MR PAT RYAN, Yaldhnrst, is 4276 WITHDRAWN POE THE PRESENT. TODHUN TER & JENNINGS F, Jameson. r.f v.. ; ; LEESTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. JP RESENT ENTRIES--1200 SHEEP 150 PIGS 00 CATTLE J TIP DRAY. P. JAMESON, 4274 Auctioneer, j D, Thomas. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Co.), Auctioneer, land, insurance and ! ESTATE AGENT VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. Live Stock, Tinwald and * ~ Asliburton. alternately, XNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat Hides, &c., on Fridays. BS OF WOOL tnroughout the Season. _ IN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission. ABING SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOB— Hats on and Co., Christchurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin Sooth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch iYhite’a Sheep Dip . Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder Company London and Lancashire Insurance Graham's Footrot Composition Jti Wright, Stephenson and Co., DuUKIIn Planer Jnnr, Garden and Field Tools !X D. THOMAS, Ashburton B. W. ENGLAND, Timber and Coal JMLeechant LARGE STOCKS OF rp ILD IN G MATERIA L S Of every description, seasoned ready for nse, always on hand. JiO. Galvanised Don, Portland Cement and Builders’ Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected and forwarded. TUAM-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10599, 7 March 1895, Page 8

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