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Tonks, Norton & Go. W. Toitksj [W. H. Norton THIS DAI. UNDER POWER OP SANE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 150 CHOICE PICTUEES. Messes tonics. s: NORTON & CO. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, in Oioir Ecoms, as usual, at 11 o’clock, PRODUCE OP ALL KINDS, Sundries, Sewing Machines, &c. At 12 noon, UNDEE POWEE OP SALE. A splendid lot of good useful furniture, coniprising hair suite, conch in cretonne, brass rail bedstead, carpet squares, duehesse tables, washstands, ware, swing mirrors, wire mattress, flock mattress, oval 100 table, occasional tabic, S rocking chair, settee in tapestry, occasional chairs, whatnot, handsome sideboard with bevelled glass, extension dining table, 36 wood seat chairs, Austrian chairs, clocks, lot of glassware, crockery, oilcloth, large quantity books, book-shelves, copper boiler, 3-roller mangle, lawn mower, and lot Cl tools; also, a good second-hand piano. TONES. NORTON & CO., 8232 Auctioneers, 165, Colombo Street. W. Tonesj (W. 11. Norton TUESDAY NEST. BULBS. PLANTS. BULBS. Messes tones, noeton a co. have been instructed by Mr J. C. Cooper, of Wellington, who is ono of the most reliable importers of Bulbs in New Zealand, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Booms, on ' TUESDAY, MAY 14, At 1 o’clock, 50 Iris luEiupferi 49 Lilium Speciosum Alba 30 Tigrinum Splendens 50 PreoniaAlbiflora (first time imported) 24, Double Flowering Cherries (first time im--160 Lilium Auratum fported 70 Lihum Auratum 50 Speciosum Eubrino 100 Lilium Auratum 100 Lilium Auratum Also, a Quantity of Choice Gladioli Bulbs. Every bulb and plant is guaranteed to ha correct to date. Coloured plates showing foliage can be inspected at our office. TONES, NORTON A CO., 8233 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tonk3| [W. H. Nokto GROCERIES, TEAS, OILMAN’S STORES, OFFICE PUENITUEE, HOP.SE, TRAP AND HARNESS, &c., &c. MESSES TONES, NORTON '& CO. have been instructed by Mr John King, who has decided to relinquish his Grocery Business in Cashel Street, with a view of devoting all his encr f gies.to his soap and tallow business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, OH WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 ; , AND FRIDAY, MAY 17, Commencing at 11 o’clock each day. THE STOCK, As is well known, comprises all the best lines in GEOCEEIES and OILMAN’S STORES. It is well assorted, and the - goods are all in perfect order. ME KING has for years' been a large importer of teas, and now holds a heavy stock of his well-known brands. The Office Furniture, and Horse, Trap and Harness will be sold at 2 o’clock on the First Day’s Sale. Also, A FIRST-CLASS TEA-CUTTEB AND MIXER, Manufactured by Savage aud Co., of England. The Premises, which have been established as a grocer’s shop for about 30 years, are TO LET on Lease. Particulars from TONES, NOETON & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 8237 165, Colombo Street. W. Tonksj |W. H, Norms FOR SALE, ' /TN EEALDINE. CAPITAL FAEM OF 200 SOf Acres in good heart, subdivided, and well watered by natural streams. Good comfortable residence, stables and sheep yards. A splendid property, close to township. Easy terms of payment. 20 AGEES LAND, well fenced, with house rooms, stahl*a and outbuildings, s ituated within three miles of Christchurch. For tale on account of the mortgagee. Low price, and small deposit only required. BUSINESS PREMISES, EAIAPOI, Centrally situated in High Street, opposite the Council Chambers and close to the Railway Station. The Bnildings comprise Double-fronted Shop and Dwelhng of 7 rooms, 3-stall stable .and loose boxes, storeroom and man’s room, all in good order. The Land contains over Eighth of au Acre. Land Transfer Title. A GOOD OPENING FOB A BUSINESS MAN. TO BE LET. ARMAGH STREET, City, north, aspect, within two minutes’ walk of the Post Office—Superior House of 9 rooms, voiandah, bathroom, and every convenience, stables and traphouse; immediate possession. Apply to TONES, NOETON & CO., Land and Estate Agents, 427 S 156, Colombo Street. Todliuntor Jennings UNDER DISTRAINT FOE BENT, CLEARING- SALE OF JjivE and Dead Qtock. SPEINGSTON. MONO AX NEST, 13th INST. MESSES TODHUNTEiU JENNINGS Have been instructed by the Bailiff to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEST, On the Farm of Mr Wm. Keeley, the FOLLOWING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK 7 Good Draught Horses, used to all kinds of farm work Two-year-old Colt, Yearling Colt 2 Draught Foals 1 Cow in milk, 3 Head Young Cattle 2 Sows with Litters, 25 Store Pigs 3 Double-furrow Ploughs, 1 S.F. Plough 2 Sets Iron Harrows Duncan Seed Drill (nearly new) 2 Drays and Frames, Spring Cart, Cambridge Roller, and numerous other implements and tools 1 Stacks Oaten Sheaves, 3 Stacks Hay 2 Stacks Straw, 70 sacks Oats, 15 Sacks Feaa Shaft, Plough and Leading Harness And a Lot of Sundries, Sale at 12 noon. No reserve. Luncheon provided. TODHUNTEB & JENNINGS, 8174 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ON account of the expiration of the lease of the laud at Leestou, wo are instructed by PATRICK HENLEY, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, SHAND’S TRACK. LINCOLN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 6 The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES, used to all farm work LIGHT HORSES, broken to saddle and harness 2 Reapers and Binders (only worked one season), Duncan Seed Drill (nearly new), 2 Farm Drays, 1 Buggy, Sulky, Gig, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, 2 Sets Harrows, Single-furrow Plough, Grass Blower, Grass Seed Stripper, Roller, 6 Sets Plough Harness, 3 Sets Shaft Harness, Clmncuttcr, Corn Crusher, and a lot of other Implements PRIME FAT SHEEP 100 CSOSS-BEED EWES. Sale at 12 noon.. Luncheon will be provided. TODE U & Tlfiß & tUliitf Ni W * 8029 Auctioneers Tut ton & Wilmot. EAHGIOBA AUCTION MART. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 14th. Messrs tutton & wilmot will sell, Ou account various Clients, Grain, Produce Skins, Hides and Fat Merchandise Horses, Implements, &c. On account of a Shepherd, g Good SHEEP DOGS] Sale to commence with Shim at 11.30 a,in. TUTTON a WILMOT, 8255 , Auctioneers, Rangiora,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10651, 11 May 1895, Page 8

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