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Bowman & Son. Bowman and Sos'l [Bowman and Son THIB DAY, Commencing at 12 o’clock. REALISATION SALE OP A SADDLER’S STOCK AT TAX TABU. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON have received instructions from Mr White, Saddler, TO SELL, On his Premises, TAI TAPU, THE WHOLE OP HIS VERY VARIED STOCK OF SADDLERY, Comprising Single Sets Harness, Dog-cart, Harness, Gig Harness, Daisy-cart Harness, Cart, Harness of every description, Leading Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Bits, Oilskin Coats and Leggings, and every description of Saddlery usually kept in a first-class saddler’s establishment. Also, WHITECHAPEL CART, HORSE and HARNESS. Mr White’s instructions are to sell every lot without reserve. BOWMAN & SON, 2081 Auctioneers, 200-206, Hereford Street. W. B. HardinuJ [Bowman and Son JJ 1 O R SALE. 360 ACRES fair land, near Springston. 386-010 250 ACRES, well watered, well fenced, and subdivided, good house and buildings ; within 14 miles of Christchurch. Send for particulars. 387-012 700 ACRES, house and buildings, Canterbury, near the sea. 352-600 250 ACRES, permanent pasture, well watered and subdivided, cottage and stable, near Longbeach. 373-505 3000 ACRES, good sheep and cattle country, good bouse and buildings; will sell as a whole or will divide. S 8 Valley, Nelson. 375-577 70 ACRES good land, mostly grass, good house and buildings, not far from city. 385-509 90 ACRES deep loamy land, good all-round farm, house and buildings, near Leeston. 385-608 70 ACRES, good house and buildings, good_ allround laud. Brookside. 374-573 490 ACRES, good cocksfoot and grazing farm, some buildings. 381-597 ISO ACRES, good bouse and buildings, grand little farm. No reasonable offer refused. West Oxford. 305-529 70 ACRES and buildings, well-fenced, near Geraldine. 384-605 50 ACRES or more, rich laud, good house and buildings. Offers requested. Ellesmere district. 379-591 . 109 ACRES good land, well fenced and watered, good house and buildings, near Lincoln. 385-440 40 ACRES, about, no buildings, fair walking distance from town. 385-609 5000 ACRES, grand run. Northern district. We have Houses and Sections of ali sizes in town, suburbs, and country, for Sale or To Let. We want for Clients Farms 10 Acres to3oo Acres. Rent or purchase. Canterbury district, and near Christchurch preferred. W. R. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Charles Clark. SALE OF PIANOS. O HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS, just lauded, Ex s.s. Ruapehu. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Without Reserve. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Consignee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his Rooms, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, at 2 p.m„ 3 SPLENDID PIANOS, direct from the Man uf aoturers. These Pianos are 4ft Sin in height, in beautiful walnut frames, with handsomely inlaid Marquetry panels, double sconces, ivory keys, superior iron frames, oblique overstrung, improved check action, with all latest improvements. They are thoroughly well-finished instruments, and will prove satisfactory to buyers. Note. —At previous sales of these pianos every instrument has been sold without reserve, and X am instructed to sell this shipment to effect an immediate clearance. Now On View. 1921 No. 651 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PICTURES, BOOKS, ARMOUR WEAPONS, COINS. CAMERAS, E.P. WAKE, Ac. MR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by F. S. Malcolm, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION. In his Rooms, Hereford Street, On THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER' 3rd, His valuable collection of Pictures (about 100) by leading Home and Colonial Artists, Venetian Armour, Japanese, French and Roman Swords, South Sea Weapons, Banjo, complete set of Jubilee Coins, British and Foreign Coins, Silvermounted Flute, Ivory Chessmen, over 200 vols Books, Standard and Modern Works, 2 Cameras, Photographic Lenses and complete outfit for Lantern and Photographic Work, with Chemicals, Ac., Quantity of best E.P. Ware, Ac., &c. Catalogues a,re now ready. Inspection invited. Sale at 11 o’clock a..m. 2092 No. 052 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. Properties For Sale or To Let. {j) H B E P IT A U M, A QOi ACRES, well fenced, subdivided and well tbjyu' watered. House and Outbuildings, situated close to Railway Station and only 14 miles from the Addington Yards. The land is nearly all in English grass, and the price is only £3 Ss per acre. Most liberal terms can be arranged for the purchase. This is without doubt the Cheapest Farm ever offered in Canterbury. Full particulars from the undersigned. Also For Sale GOOD DAIRY FARM, 50 ACRES, and more land up to 200 acres, the best of land, splendid house and outbuildings. Cheap, and terms easy. Full particulars from BAGGS & CO., X 1509 Estate Agents, 131, Colombo Street. F O R N L E—BELFAST (Hesliugton) —2 acres 1 rood 23 perches, good land, capital section, fronting Tisch’s Road. KILMOEE STREET, opposite Colombo Street Bridge—Full quarter-acre section with house and shop, lately occupied by Mr Fielder. LATIMER SQUARE Family residence 12 rooms, in thorough repair, every convenience, quarter-acre section. CREEK ROAD, off East Belt—Three-eighths of an acre, with 3-roomed cottage; £l2O, small deposit, balance as rent. Apply J. B. DALE A CO., 146, Worcester Street, Christchurch, X 1735 T <5 L b~t; MARSHLANDS, Jjjj) ACRES RICH, HEAVY LAND, situated on PRESTON’S ROAD, NEAR THE CREAMERY, Occupied by Mr N. H. Hawken. COLOMBO STREET, Near Cookham House— Double-fronted Shop, with five dwelling-rooms, as lately occupied by Mr Mumford, fishmonger, X 1.735 J. B. DALE & 00., 146, WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH NEW^BEIGHTO^ g E C TIONS POE SALE. SEA VIEW ROAD, opposite Post Office, the premier position—Two building sites, each having a frontage of 45 links, and running back 220 links to High Street. UNION STREET, facing Ann Street—A superior selection; 1J by 2 chains. SPABSHOTT STREET (west side)—4 Good level J-acre sections to select from; £-45 each. ANN STREET (facing the north), good position. NEAR NEW TRAM LINE—Four quarter-acre sections for £55. A bargain. Terms on application to 1518 X C. J. MARSHALL, 45, Cathedral Square. T O li E T BY H, L. BOWKEE, ESTATE AGENT, 258, COLOMBO STREET, MARKET PLACE. Telephone 604. LINWOOD, Gloucester S(v Quarter-acre, 7 rooms, bathroom, hot ami i J water, large scullery, washhouse, copper. PAPANUI, Bligh’s Road—Half-acre, 6 rooms, scullerv, stable, traphouse. RICHMOND, Draper Street—Half-acre, 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, washhouse, Ac. ST ALBANS, Springfield Road—Quarter-acre, 7 rooms, plastered, washhouse, copper. ST ALBANS, Lein ter Road—Quarter-acre, 6 rooms, scullery. SYDENHAM, Colombo Street—Quarter-acre, 9 rooms, bathroom, plastered, gas, washhouse, copper. ST ALBANS, Berry Street—One-eighth acre, 6 rooms, scullery, copper. ST ALBANS, Cooper’s Road—One acre, brooms, scullery, washhouse. DUDLEY CREEK—4[ acres, 6 rooms, stables, &c RICHMOND, River Road—Over 1 acre land, 11 rooms, scullery, plastered, washhouse. CITY, Gloucester Street W. Qunrter-acre, 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, and every convenience. CITY, Hereford Street—Qnarter-acre, 10 rooms, bathroom,pivntrv, scullery, copper. CITY, Peterborough Street W.—Quarter-acre, 12 rooms, bathroom, hot, cold and shower, and every modern convenience. CITY, East Belt—Qnarter-acre, 9 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, copper, stable. CITY, Cambridge Terrace—B rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, pantry, washhouse, &c« NEW BRIGHTON, Sea View Road—Quarteracre, 8 rooms, scullery, plastered, verandah, Ac, CITY, Cashel Street E.—B rooms, batliroom, hot and cold water, and every modern convenience. CITY, Gloucester Street E.—B rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, and all convenienoies. OPAWA —4 Acres, 12 rooms, bath, hot and cold, and all conventencies, stables, Ac. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD—I 3 Acres, capital house, 11 rooms, bathroom, stable, trap-house, Ac. SOOKBURN —44 Acres, 5 rooms, scullery, stables, &c. ST ALBANS—3B Acres, 8 rooms, stables, Ac. CITY, Colombo Street N. Capital bouse 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, lavatory and every modem convenience.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11051, 1 September 1896, Page 8

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