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Tonks, Norton & Co. r W.ToHKSj I W t .H, NOETON THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS. Messrs tones, noeton & co. will hold a LARGE SALE, at their Rooms, TODAY, commencing at 11 o’clock. The Lots include 1 very lino coloured hair suite, with solid mahogany frames; If cretonne suite, occ. chairs and tables, carpets, touches, overmantel, dining and kitchen tables, Austrian chairs, cbeffonier, suite in leather, dnehesse cheat drawers, washstands and ware, chests of drawers, toilet glasses, double and single iron bedsteads, mattresses, hall I stand, sewing machine, portable boiler, wringer, ! glassware, crockery, cutlery, and lot of sundries At 1 o’clock—Barbers’ chairs, in good order, TONKS, NOETON & CO., 1956 Auctioneers, <fce,, 165, Colombo Street, W. Tonksj (W. I*. Nobton AUCTION SALE, TROTTING HORSES, TRAPS, SUPEEIOE PUENITUEE, &c„ &C, MESSES TONKS, NOETON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr B. Edwards to SELL BY AUCTION, ; At his residence, Avonhead, Upper Eiccarton, ON TUESDAY NEST, the Ist SEPT., At 12 o’clock. The whole of his TEOTTING STOCK, SULKY HAENESS, &c.; also, SUPEEIOE FUENITUEE (nearly hew). The lots include—B G Earns, by Fitzjames (winner of many races); B C Imperial, 6 years, by Imperious—Fairy; B F Peri, 2 years, full sister to Imperial; B H Judge, 5 years, by Judge Beldon; 1 Pueumatic Sulky (nearly new), with two sets of wheels, Horse-covers, Saddles, and Gear of all descriptions ; about 30 Head of Poultry. PUENITUEE—Couch in tapestry, sideboard, 2 occ. chairs, 4 tables, Austrian chairs, brass-rail fender, fire screen, 2 rockers, dnehesse dressingtable, wasbstand and ware, wardrobe, cheat of drawers, brass-rail bedstead, spring mattress, ottoman, fender, towel-horse, dble. wood bedstead, toilet table and glass, stretchers, carpets, oilcloth, &c., &c.; also kitchen utensils of all descriptions. The Furniture has only been in use twelve months, and is consequently in the very best of order. Also, on account of Mr M. Edwards, 1 Light Trap, in good order Dun Gelding Le Corbeau, by Victor Grey Mare Fairy, stinted to Imperious TONKS, NOETON & CO., 1957 Auctioneers, &c„ 165, Colombo Street, W. Tonks | j/W. H. Norton HOKSE-TEAINEES AND OTHEES. AN UNUSUAL OPPOETUNITY. MESSES TONKS, NOETON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr P. Butler to Sell by Public Auction, in their rooms. On SATUEDAY, SEPT. 5, at one o’clock, His very complete and Modem RACING ESTABLISHMENT, situate near the Eiccarton Racecourse. The Property comprises about 10 Acres, and is divided so that the Training Stables -are entirely distinct from the house. Mr Butler has only lately built the Stables, and spared no expense in their construction, and it is admitted they are the most perfect in the district. The House contains 8 rooms, and is in perfect order, with aU modern conveniences. The difficulty in procuring properties of this class at Eiccarton, and the advent of the Nelson Bros.’ Freezing Works, which are close at hand, should make all properties in this district very valuable in the near future. Mr Butler is determined to sell. Terms can be arranged. TONKS, NOETON & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 1955 165, Colombo Street. W. Tonks j IW. H. Norton IP 0 R SALE. PENDALTON. 75 ACRES of FIEST-CLASS LAND, subdivided in suitable-sized paddocks, and has a long frontage to the main road, together with a well-built Residence of 20 rooms, bathroom, and all modern conveniences, good stabling accommodation. This valuable property will be sold at a very low price. For further particulars, apply at office. LEVELS, TIMAEU. A CAPITAL PAEM of 163 Acres of Good, Level Land, subdivided into 5 paddocks, live fences and well watered, 60 acres now in wheat, 98 acres in oats, and are locking well. Good house of 6 rooms. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Price low, crops given in. MAKIKIHI. 535 ACRES EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD LAND subdivided into 7 paddocks, and well watered by natural streams. The improvements comprise a 9-roomed dwelling-house, 8-stall stable, stock and sheep yards and good sheep clip; 120 acres in crop, balance in grass. This is a really good all-round farm, and one very seldom in the market. The price is right, and easy terms can he arranged. TONKS. NOETON & CO., Auctioneers, 427 X Land, Estate and Financial Agents. Dalgety & Co., Limited. CLEARING SALE. NORWOOD. MONDAY, AUGUST 31. THE NORWOOD ESTATE having been sold, a CLEARING SALE Will be held on the above date, of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprising—--20 Sheep, Trap Horse, Trap and Harness, Draught Horse and Harness, Sheep Dog, Woolpsress, Hurdles, about 900 yards Sheep Netting, and a lot of Sundries. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ' E. W. PAEKEE, Manager. 1802 , F. A. AECHEE, Auctioneer. KIRWEE YARDS. FRIDAY, ~SEPT. 4 jp E E SENT ENTRIES—--1000 CEOSS - BEEI> HOGGETS, a good line 2({(J PRIME FREEZERS lOftfonr and Six - Tooth MERINO WETHERS ■j (in PRIME FREEZERS Further Entries Solicited. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. E. W. PAEKEE, Manager, 1801 F. A. AECHEE, Auctioneer. HORSLEY DOWN. W E HAVE POE SALE PRIVATELY, THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK AND THE OTHER UNSOLD FARMS Of the Above Estate. For particulars apply DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD. E, W. PAEKEE, Manager. 1112 F. A. AECHEE, Auctioneer. EICCARTON ESTATE. FJIHE UNSOLD PORTIONS OF THE EICCAETON ESTATE Are Open FOR SALE PRIVATELY. For particulars apply to DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., Or H. MATSON & CO. 1110 P. Jameson, D UNSANDEL SAL E. MONDAY NEXT. On Account Mrs Geo. Stapleton, LIGHT HARNESS HORSES J SADDLE HORSE 2 BUTCHEHS’ CAKTS SETS TKAP HAENESS 2 RIDING SADDLES j SAUSAGE MACHINE 2 WHEELBARROWS And a largo quantity of FUENITUEE and SUNDRIES. On Account Dunsandel Domain Beard, Of* CHAINS OF FENCING MATERIAL, OU y Wires and Iron Standards On Account Mr Geo. Burgess, JOO PRIME HOGGETS OQ FAT MEEINO WETHEBS g YEARLING CATTLE Also, YOUNG CATTLE FEEDK, JAMESON, 1999 " Auctioneer,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 8

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