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Tonics, Horton & Co. W. Tokksj |W, H. Norton THIS DAT (TUESDAY), BULBS. PLANTS. BULBS. T%/TESSES TONICS, NOETON & CO. have If 1 been instructed by Mr J. C, Cooper, of ■Wellington, wbo is one of the most reliable importers of Bulbs in New Zealand, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Eooms, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), At 1 o’clock, 60 Iris Eaanpferi 40 LUinm Speoiosum Alba SO Tigxinum Splendens 50 Pteonia Albiflora (first time imported) 24 Double Flowering Cherries (first time im* 160 Lilium Auratum fported . 70 Lilium Auratum 50 Speoiosum Euhrino 100 Lilium Auratum 100 Lilium Auratum Also, a Quantity of Choice Gladioli Bulbs. Every bulb and plant is guaranteed to be correct to date. Coloured plates showing foliage can be inspected at our office. TONES, NOETON * CO., 8233 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tohxsj fW H. NORTON THUESDAT NEXT. IMPERATIVE SALE, 4 Owner Leaving Thursday’s Boat. ’ Messes tones, noeton & co. win sell BY AUCTION. In their Eooms, on THUE3DAY NEXT, at 11 a.m. prompt, A Magnificent Lot of FURNITURE, Comprising—Handsome tapestry suite, walnut frames,with a settee; overmantel, brass-rail fender, carpet square, 12 x 12; sideboard, E.P. tea and coffee service, extension dining-table, whatnot, suite in cretonne, couches, brass-rail bedstead, feather bed, spring mattress, feather pillows, feather bolster, chest of drawers, brass handles; dnehesse table, chairs, contents of spare bedroom, well-furnished contents of kitchen, nearly new; large quantity crockery and glassware; also, 1 D.B. hreeohloading gun, and a really good set of dogcart harness. 7 sacks of walnuts. Please note the time of sale, as the rooms must he closed at one o’clock owing to the half-holiday movement, ■ TONES, NOETON & CO., 8350 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. W. Tohxsj ■ [W, H. Norton ’ GROCERIES, TEAS, OILMAN’S STOEES, OFFICE FUENITUEB, HOUSE, TEAP AND HAENESS.Ac.r&c. TMTESSES TONES, NOETON & CO. have bean if I instructed by Mr John King, who has decided to relinqtiisli his Grocery Business in Cashel Street, with a view of devoting all his energies to his soap and tallow business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, TO-MOREOW, WEDNESDAY; AND FRIDAY, MAY 17, Commencing at 11 o’clock each day, THE STOCK, As is Well known, comprises all the best lines in GROCERIES and OILMAN’S STOEES. It is well assorted, and the goods are all in ~, ■ perfect order, ■JIBBING 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 bo sold at 2 o’clock on the First Day’s Sale. Also, A FIRST-CLASS TEA-CUTTER AND MIXER Manufactured by Savage and 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 A geuts, 8237 165, Colombo Street. W. Tones] [W. H. Norton £3OO £3OO EDESI PUES PUESI Magnificent Variety, Messrs tones, “noeton & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, In their Eooms, on TUESDAY NEXT, The Finest Collection of Ftß CARRIAGE RUGS and LADIES’ BOAS, &o„ Ever submitted to Auction in New Zealand. Full particulars in future issue. TONES, NOETON & CO., 8358 Auctioneers, j W. Tostxsj | W. H. Norton FOR SALE. Geraldine.— capital farm of 200 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 ofpay- , ment. . 20 ACRES LAND, well fenced, with house of six rooms, stables and outbuildings, situated within 1 three miles of Christchurch. For sale on account : of the, mortgagee. Low price, and small deposit only-required, BUSINESS PREMISES, EAIAPOI, Centrally situated in High Street, opposite the Connell Chambers and close to the Railway Station. The Buildings comprise Double-fronted Shop and ; Dwelling of 7 rooms, 3-stoll stable and loose boxes, •toreroom and man’s room, all in good order. The Laha Contains over Eighth of an Acre. Land Transfer Title. A GOOD OPENING FOR A BUSINESS MAN. TO BE LET. ARMAGH 'STREET, City, north aspect, within two minutes’ walk of the Post Office—Superior House of 9 rooms, verandah, bathroom, and every convenience, stables and traphouse; immediate possession. Apply to TONES, NOETON & CO., . . Land and Estate Agents, ‘ ,427 X 156, Colombo Street. W; Buss. EAIAPOI. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY, BY OEDEE OF THE MORTGAGEES. l-'TK ACRES OP THE RICHEST LAND IN CANTERBURY, * : Divided into Small Farms for the People. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, MAY 30. MB BUSS has received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE PIER HOTEL, EAIAPOI, ON THUESDAT, MAT 30th, All that EXCELLENT FARM SITUATE on the NORTH ROAD, EAIAPOI, Being E.S. Nos. 297 a, 562 and 401, Comprising VWK ACRES of the CHOICEST AGBICUITUBAL and PASTORAL LAND in CANTERBURY, Together with THE LARGE DWELLING Men’s Cottage, Stables and Sheds Thereon, And now in the occupation of Mr Thos. Pashhy, This desirable property is situate close to the ToWn of Kampoi, and has been most judiciously subdivided into Small Farms of from 12? ACRES upwards, to suit the requirements of the people. The Allotments are divided us near as practical according to existing fences, and moat of them are beautifully watered by a running creek. This is an opportunity which seldom occurs to be able to secure a piece of land close to a town of the highest producing quality and on easy terms of payment, viz,lo per cent cash, 5 per cent in Sis months, 10 per cent in twelve months and the balance on security of the property for a term of years; bearing interest at the low rate of 5 per Ce pians are now in course of preparation, and will he out in a few days. Also, By order of the Mortgagees, THE EAST BYRETON FARM, E.S. 32S1G and 33106, Comprising 690 A - 2 K - W-> All Fenced and Subdivided into Convenient Paddocks. A portion of the land is in stubble and the remainder in grass. The Buildings comprise a GOOD FARM COTTAGE. This property is suitable for grazing purposes. Terms at sale. ■ - 1 ’ Sale at 2 o’clock. W. BUSS, 03-2 ■ Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 8

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