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Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OP HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Messrs ayers, beauchamp & co. Rave been favoured with instructions from Mrs Champion, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, At H a.m„ On the Premises, 100, Hereford Street, Linwood, over Stnmnore Road, The Whole of her VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Which will include: DRAWING-ROOM Piano by Ibach and Sohn, a very superior instrument and nearly new, overmantel, occasional tables, fancy chairs, Brussels carpet square, skin rugs, fancy tables, pictures, vases, curtain poles, lace curtains. HALL—Linoleum, bail-stand with mirror centre, carpet, pictures, mats, &c, DINING-ROOM—Suite in leather. Crown Derby dinner service, breakfast service, musical box, plated ware, beautiful glassware, extension table with screw, overmantel, high chairs, easy chairs, marble clock, curtain poles and lace curtains, pictures, hanging Rochester lamp, oilcloth. BEDROOM No. I—Massive1 —Massive brass-mounted iron bedstead, spring mattress and bedding, duchesse chest, iron cot, tapestry carpet, chest drawers, marble-top washstand, mirror, fender and irons, wardrobe with mirror door, couch, easy chairs, China matting, work-basket, pictures, lace curtains and poles. BEDROOM No. 2—lron bedstead, spring mattress, chests of drawers, washstand and ware, carpet, dressing-table, poles, lace curtains and bedding. No. 3 Single iron bedstead, spring mattress, bedding, washstand and ware, chests of drawers, dressing tables, wire stretchers, &c. Nos. 4 and 5 A repeat of No. 3, LANDING —Lace curtains, carpet and oilcloth. KITCHEN —Tables, culinary utensils, fireguard, table, mangle, wringer, meat safe. NURSERY —Bookcase, carpet, tables, cradle. OUTSIDE—Lot of poultry, garden tools, a very good lawn mower, first-class garden roller, splendid waggonette by Howland. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to this sale, as it is to be Absolutely Unreserved. Cards to View, Tuesday the 30th. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 2816 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND‘EFFECTS, Including Drawing-room, Dining-room and Bed* room Requisites, TWO PIANOS, BILLIARD TABLE, &c.. And VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY, one of the most perfect in Linwood. Messrs ayers, beauchamp & co. have been favoured with instructions from H. W. Toomer, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. As above, on the premises, 58, Tuam Street, Linwood, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 7th, Commencing at 11 o’clock. Farther particulars in future advertisements. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., Auctioneers. Charles Clark. A GOOD INVESTMENT, OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY. ME CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms in Hereford Street, ON TUESDAY. APRIL 6th, Commencing at 12 o’clock, The EQUITY OF REDEMPTION in Lot 1, D.P. 427, containing One Acre more or less, having long frontage on Bligh’s Road and Hackett's Road, Papanui, together with the T'.ree Cottages standing thereon, each containing four rooms, scullery, pantry and verandah, and lot to good tenants at 6s 6d per week. These Cottages are nearly new, and the owner having sold the remainder of his properties and furniture is leaving on April 9th by the Wakatipn, and has instructed the Auctioneer to sell without reserve. The Mortgage is £4OO, repayable on 12th August, 1899, with 6 par cent interest. 3112 No. 721 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. J. T. Ford & Co. J. T. FORD & CO. KIEWEE, 2kd APRIL, 1897. WE shall be in attendance at this Fixture, and shall be pleased to receive Early Entries for the same. PRESENT ENTRIES—--100 FAT LAMBS 100 100 FAT SHEEP 100 3142 A. E. COOKE, Auctioneer. Election Notices. v. B. ELLESMEE’E ELECTORAL DISTRICT. j ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE, i RESULT OP POLL. I ALEX. INNES McGBEGOE, the Eeturning--1 officer for the Electoral District of Ellesmere, hereby give notice that at an election for MEMBERS of a LICENSING COMMITTEE held on the 25th day of March now current, the following Candidates received the number of votes set opposite their respective names: — Barnett, John Bradley, Orton Reginald Daly, M»rtin George Harris, Sidney Buckland Jobliu, Arthur John Height, Arthur Charles ... Latter, Robert Overton, Frederick Rainey, Robert Rennie, John Webster, Robert Informal ... 260 ... 437 ... 373 ... 209 ... 243 ... 318 ... 387 ... 360 ... 218 ... 296 ... 278 ... 27 And I further declare that, in terms of the Acts and their amendments governing the said election, that Orton Reginald Bradley, Robert Latter, Mamin George Daly, Frederick Overton and Arthur Charles Knioht, are DULY ELECTED MEMBERS of the above LICENSING COMMITTEE. And I appoint that the said Committee meet on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE next, at the Magistrate’s Court, Little River, at noon; and, further, that the future quarterly meetings of the said Committee be held ou the first WEDNESDAYS of the months of September, December, March and June, during the period for which they are elected. ALEX. INNES McGBEGOE, 3106 Returning-offlcer. Public Notices. PICTURE FRAMING, ARTISTS' COLOURS and Materials, and Pictures (all kinds), at moderate prices. F 1577 J. W. GIBB. Morten’s Buildings, Telephone No. 535. Cathedral Square. SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALE, SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALB, XXX and xxxx WE are AGENTS for Messrs J. SPEIGHT & C 0.,! ;the family trade, and keep a STOCK of the Bove Celebrated Ale in kegs and kilderkins. F. ARCHER &"CO M Hereford Street, Christchurch. P 1994 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, TMTISS L. M. ROBINSON, from if I Messrs Ardiug and Hobbs, Clapham Junction, London, has arrived in Christchurch to take the Management of our Dressmaking Department, Miss Robinson is a Lady of wide experience and real ability, consequently we have no hesitation in recommending her; and ladies placing their orders with un may rest assured of getting all they desire, both as regards a per-fect-fitting Dress, combined with good workmanship and of the Latest Mode. Price for making, 12s 6d. This season we are holdihg the Finest and Best Stock it has ever been our privilege to show, having opened, ox s.s, Aotea, a Magnificent Selection of the Newest and Most Fashionable Materials now wearing, a second shipment being in the s.s. Gothic, to open in a few days. Dresses from Ss 9d to 755. All goods marked in plain figures. jShaw, Robinson & Co.. 213, Cashel Street, Opposite the " Press ” Office. F 1526 Charles Ray (Late Foreman William Waller, My lire & Co). Maynard. c. BAY and go., “ACME" CYCLE WORKS, Next Tramway Co.’s Works, Worcester Street, Christchurch, ENGINEERS and QYCLE MANUFACTURERS, English, American and Colonial Cycles repaired with despatch. FI9BO Practical Workmanship. Reasonable Charges. HEBERT'S HATS AND MERCERY ARE THE BEST. F 1784

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11231, 31 March 1897, Page 8

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