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Bowman and Son. Bowman & Sow) [Bowman & Son TO-MORROW, Commencing at 11 a.m* prompt* UNREDEEMED PLEDGES GENUINE UNRESERVED CLEARANCE. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE qAi.m BY AUCTION OF USEFUL AND OBNAMENTAL UNREDEEMED FLEDGES. T%/|"ESSES BOWMAN & SON are instructed ’|y I by David Bowman, licensed pawnbroker, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ■ Within their Great Booms, 200-206, Hereford Street, A LAE9B AND TABLED ASSORTMENT OP | GOODS, Comprising— I Gold and Silver Watches j Gold and Silver Chains ] Jewellery Of every description, Fancy Goods j E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Telescopes, Field Glasses j Opera Glasses, Stereoscopes, Barometer Portmanteaus, Clothing 1 , Men’s and Women’s Apparel Blankets, ’Possum Rug, Dress Material Mackintoshes, Boots, Tools, Ac., &c. SPECIAL—See last Saturday’s .“Times” and “ Press " for full list aiid particulars. TAKE NOTICE—We are instructed, to SELL Every Lot WITHOUT RESERVE. 4137 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers. Bowman and Son] [.Bowman Son THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing atl o’clock. PIANO, FURNITURE, &c, MESSRS BOWMAN & SON have received instructions from Mr Eusbridge, who is leaving the Heathcote Hotel, to SELL at their Rooms, 200-206, Hereford Street, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed for convenience of sale and display. For full particulars see “Press” and “Times" of to-morrow. No Reserve. 4433 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers. W. R. HabdingJ' FOR [Bowman and Son SALE. DUNSANDEL —500 acres good grassing land. Price £3 per acre. Small deposit only required, and balance can remain at 4 per cent, or would lease. .ELLESMERE—Very handy little farm, only 17 miles from Christchurch, 50 acres, best land in the district, orchard, lawn, 0-roomed house, stabling, coachhouse, and every convenience. Owner leaving, will sacrifice for about half cost for early sale. U udouhtedly by far the cheapest property of the kind in Canterbury. More laud, any quantity up to 200 acres extra, can be had if defied. CHBISTCHUuCH—Within easy driving distance, capital farm 108 acres, good house and buildings. Price and terms.that should tempt buyers. T'EMUKA—32S acres, well fenced, cottage and outbuildings; also 200 acres good river-bed. Very little money down from good man. SPBXNGSTON—ISO acres, mostly in grass, 4roomed house and buildings. WAKEFIELD. 88 Valley, 16 miles.from Nelson--3300 acres good land, will carry three sheep to the acre, grows flue crops Of turnips, barley, wheat, oats, potatoes, hops, &c, : well-fenced, well-watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks; new 6roomed house, 5-stall stable, large barn, new hopkilri (CO x 20), and three huts for men. This property is beautifully situated, warm, sheltered position, near school, plenty of shooting, including red dear, pheasants, wild goats and pigs. One of the finest little estates in New Zealand. Sell in one or two lots. Suit colonist or new arrival. Send for ■full particulars. ■ ti SPRIHGSToN—IOO acres, residence and buildings ; very useful farm at low price. WEST OXFORD—IBO acres, well-fenced and subdivided, well watered, 7-roomed house, verandah, lawn and garden, orchard, good stabling, shedu and buildings ; near rail and school. A bargain. W. K. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), '2OO-208, HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH Tonks, Horton & Co. W. Tones i [W. H, Nobton THIS DAY. AUOT.ON SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Messrs tonks, Norton & co. have been favoured with instructions from the owner to SELL 3Y AUCTION, at the premises, 127, Peterborough Street, THIS DAY, at one o’clock, the Contents of a Five-roomed llou.e. The lots comprise, cliclfouier, cauc chairs, eisy chairs, tables, pictures, curtains and curtain poles, 2 dble iron bedsteads, spring and flock mattresses, washstands and ware, carpets, chests of drawers, toilet glasses and tables and a lot of kitchen utensils. TONKS, NOBTON it CO., Auctioneers, &0., 4441 165, Colombo Street. W. Tones | 1 W. H. Norton Land. 3R3state and Financial AGENTS, VALUATORS, . ABSENTEES REPRESENTED,' RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED. SUMNER, fronting on Nayland Street—Half-acre land, northerly aspect, with superior dwellinghouse of 10 rooms, bathroom and all conveniences; also Bury Street—House of 4 rooms, verandah, iron roof, tanks, Ac.; good section of land. For sale cheap. CITY PROPERTY—A chance for a speculator— Large double-fronted shop with dwelling-house; also semi-detached house of 4 rooms, washhouse and copper, glass verandah, plastered throughout, gas laid on, well fitted throughout and all in perfect order. Alow figure will bo accepted for an immediate sale. , NURSERY ROAD, just off Ferry Rond —One rood and seven perches land, with a family residence of 10 rooms. Price £2OO. UPPER BICCABTON—I6 acres 2 roods firstclass land, well f> need and subdivided, with residence containing 12 rooms, and all modern conveniences. Stables and loose boxes. The property is situated about half a mile from the Kicoarton Road. Price moderate and terms con he arranged to suit purchaser. TO BE LET—City—House 12 rooms and every convenience, centrally situated. City—House, 9 rooms and every convenience, centrally situated. FURNISHED HOUSES-Papatrai Road-House of 8 rooms, nicely furnished, extensive grounds. Also, Avonside—House, 9 rooms, fully furnished, possession at once. City—2 front rooms, with use of kitchen. MONEY TO LEND, at Lowest Current Rates. Small same at short dates to suit Borrowers. TONKS. NORTON & CO., Land and Estate Agents, X 427 165, Colombo Street. 3. Ingram, QXFOBD RAM AND EWE FAIR, THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. 3()(M sheep 3000 PRESENT ENTRIES comprise--1 Of )0 Tw °- tootll CROSS-SEEDS MERINO EWES CROSS-BRED EWES STORE LAMBS PAT CBOS3-BKEDS 200 hams On account P. C. Tlirelkeld (Plaxton), W. Henderson (Spreydon) and other breeders, comprising Lincolns, LoicesterS, Border Leicesters, Shropohires and Houthdowns. SPECIAL ENTRY, on account the Warren Station, ■ Sound-mouthed HALF-BRED EWES 200 ® oun<^‘mou^ merino ewes 4461 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. A. P. Tutton, 77-ACRE FARM » BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1896MB A. P. TUTTON has been favoured with instructions from Mr Jno. Hunt, TO SELL, At his Booms, All that COMPACT FARM situate la Ashley Flat, distant about 1£ miles from the Ashley Hoad Board Office, being R.S. The Property is well-fenced and all in good order, subdivided into five paddocks, 40 acres in grass, 20 acres in turnips, balance in stubble ; good 3-stall stable and man s room, Terms at Sale. Sale at 2.30 p.m. A. P. TUTTON, Auctioneer, 4344 Rangiora. Auctions. THE N ORTH CANTERBURY SALEYARDS COMPANY, LIMITED. THE USUAL WEEKLY SALE Will take place at the above Company’s Yards, RANGIORA, ON TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 o’clock. 500 X F. A. JOYNT, Seecrtoryt’" TH E 13 ES T (j EAP ES. IN ffBW ZEALAND Are to be seen CtTMMING’B, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER, High and Colomlio Streets, Telephone 402. 3USB7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10920, 31 March 1896, Page 8

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