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W. R. Harding. W. B. Hardino | |W. B. Hardino THIS DAY, ' Commencing at 1 p.m. MB W. E, HAEDING, instructed by Mr Stanley Bowlands, WILL SELL, at hia Booms, 200-206. Hereford Street, as above, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Which have been removed from Rlocarton for convenience of sale, comprising— Piano (by Challen and Sou), Suite in tapestry, conch in velvet, sideboard, Brussels carpet (12 x 12), Brussels and velvet hearthrugs, fenders, fire brasses, whatnots, marble clock, ornaments, pictures, handsome walnut oval table, 4-fold screen, overmantel, mirrors, oco. tables, wicker cbairs and cushions, spring rocker, pier glass, mahogany 100 table, Davis sewing machine, leather chair, cheffonier, cutlery, fireguard, parlour billiard table, lamps, large couch in h, h„ bookcase, Tap. carpets, double and single iron bedsteads, wire-wove and spring mattresses to lit and f bedsteads, all necessary bedding, 4 Austrian chairs, stretcher, tile-back Washstand, Ware, suite in cretonne, chest drawers, toilet glasses, duchesse chest, oilcloth, child’s cot, washstands, ware, wringer, incubator, large bath, skin rugs, hanging lamp, kitchen furniture and Utensils, pram., tea set, crockery, hanging lamp, Winchester rifle and a quantity of sundries too numerous to particularise. Mr.Bowlands’ instructions are to quit every lot. 2890 W. E. HAEDXNQ, Auctioneer. W. B. Hardino! „ LW. B. Hardino TO-MOBBOW, Commencing at 11 a.m. /UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ■msrE W.E. HAEDING, instructed by Mr J, G. _L*l Shrimpton, Licensed Pawnbroker, will SELL, as above, at his Booms, 200-206, Hereford Street. Full particulars in “Star” newspaper on Wednesday and Thursday last, March 17th and 18th. LargMt Pledge Sale yet held in Christchurch. No reserve. W. E, HAEDING, 2689 Auctioneer. W. B. Hardino] !,W. R. Hardino ■ BUILDING MATERIALS, BRICKS, CORRUGATED IRON, &c. HATE W. E. HAEDING will SELL, on the premises, 87, 93, Salisbury Street, just off Colombo Street, on THURSDAY NEST, At 12 noon. A Quantity of Useful Timber, Panel Doors, Window Frames, Sashes, Corrugated Iron, 4 Bricks, Piles, Kitchen Ranges, 4 W.C.’s, Firewood, Ac., &c. No reserve. W. E. HAEDING, Auctioneer, 2688 200-206, Hereford Street SHAKSPEEE BO AD, SYDENHAM. All That MOST DESIRABLE SECTION of LAND, containing HALF AN ACRE, more ' or less, conveniently situated near tram and rail, and exceptionally well suited for residential sites, and which MB W. E. HAEDING has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Land Saleroom!, 200-206, Hereford Street, ■ Christchurch, At 2 p.m.. Ok TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1897. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, or of B. McCONNEL, Esq., Solicitor, Maling’s Buildings, Worcester Street, 2687 Christchurch. W, B. Hardino] i W. E. Harding FARMS F o . Sal*. USMGEE—SO Acres very fair land, well watered. 388-616 • BANGIOEA—3S Acres, ten-room home, every Convenience; low figure. 387-613 FENDALTON—7O Acres good land, home and buildings. 383-609 GERALDINE—7O Acres, stabling. , 384-605 ASHBURTON—9O Acres, good all-round farm, house and buildings. 383-604 KILLINCH Y—loo A ores, good land. 382-601 WAKANUI—7OO Acres, well fenced, house and ■tabling, 382-600 ELLESMERE—SO to 100 Acres, good land, buildings, &o. 379-591 KAIKOUEA—SOOO Acres, house and buildings. 381-599 BANKS PENINSULA—SOO Acres, good cocksfoot atid grazing land. 381-597 GEEALDINE—IOO Acres, subdivided, bouse, Ac. 871-580 OHOKA—IBO Acres good land, house, stabling, Ac. 363-539 ASHLEY—ICO to 200 Acres, house and necessary building.-. . 365-540 EOLLESTON—33O Acres, good sheep and corn country, subdivided, small house, water-race runs through. ‘ 392*622 WEEDONS—IOO .Acres, fair land, fenced, no buildings 377-587 DUNSANDEL—6OO Acres, well-watered. 367-543 WAIMATE—4SO Acres, fenced. 372-562 WANTED—Farms 20 to 2000 Acres, to lease or purchase. • £5,C00 to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Rates. W. B. HAEDING (Successor to Bowman and Son), Auctioneer, Land, Estate and. Financial Agent, 200-206,HEREFORD STREET,CHRISTCHURCH. JXew Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company. ADDINGTON YARDS. TO-MOEBOW. E SHALL OFFER— Account Mr Joseph Taylor, Waxpara, KAA Yonug CROSS-BRED EWES (4, Gaud O W 8-tooth) oil limestone country. Account Other Clients, £>nn THREE-QUARTER-BRED EWES, """ Four, Six and Eight-tooth. A very fine breeding line 1300 FAT SHEBP ftnd LAMBSHEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager, 8683 C. B. CALOUXT, Auctioneer. H. B. Sorensen. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIELD STREET. BANKRUPT SALE OF DRAPERY, HB, SOEENSEN has received instructions • to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 23rd, and WEDNESDAY, 24th, 11 o’clock, consisting of Window Holland, Curtains Cretonne, Flannelette, Silk Twist Reels Cottons, Prints, Sheeting Calico, Ladies’ Undergarments Military Braid, Corsets Dungaree, Linen Ticking Jerseys, Homeanuns, Ribbons, Braid Stockings, Children's Hoods, ■ Embroidery, Tablecloths, Sateens Velvets, Trimming, Gloves, Towels Singlets, Blankets, Rugs, Oilskins, &o. Also, 60 Pair Girls’ and Women’s Boots and Shoes 5 Cases Swiss Preserved Milk. Absolutely Unreserved Sale. H. B. SOEENSEN, 2482 Auctioneer. F. C. Tabaxt. WAIEABI BALE). FRIDAY, MARCH 26. ■* c. TABAET will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCI * TION On account Mr M. J. Lister, 2000 Merino Ewes (more or less!, soundmouthed, in lots to suit purchasers 1000 Cross-bred lambs On account Mr Thos. Hoban, 300 2-tooth Half-bred Ewes Also, !y order of the mortgagee, weather permitting, 380 Merino Wethers 427 Merino Ewes 181 Half-bred lambs , m „ 228 S, 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred wethers 602 2, 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred Ewes Further Entries are Invited. . P. C. TABAET, Auctioneer. Wilson & Sons. K M S. FARM kcrefl to Let or Sell; a fine property lores to Let or Cell lores fine sheep run icres, xu grass 6 years, good little farm lores, 100 acres now being sown in wheat, balance in turnips lores, two 2-acro blocks, and 1 acre, all suburban, with houses, &c. lores and water flour-mill, with roller gear, &o. ; good spec.; to let or sell XIBOS WILSON & SONS, Auctioneers. FRUIT I FRUIT! Variety of Fruit kept at the lit Mart, next to Atkinson s Jon’t carry your fruit from the Zealandia Fruit

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

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