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W. R. Harding. W. E. Hakdiko] [W. R. Hakdikg THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. A TRAVELLER S SAMPLES. WB. HAEDING will SELL BY PUBLIC • AUCTION, at his Booms, 20(1-206, Hereford Street, as above, A TBAVELLEE’S SAMPLES, comprising—--1 A FIRST-CLASS DOUBLB-BAEEELLED AU breech-loading guns RIFLES E.P. WARE, comprising Plated Spoons, Forks, Teaspoons, Biscuit Jars, Pickle Jars, E.P. Teapots, E.P. Tea Services;, Racing Glasses, Carvers, Porks, 2 sets Buggy Harness, Side Saddle, Buggy Lamps, "Wringers, Pocket Knives, Band-painted Mirrors, Brushware, Statuettes, Carpets, Door Mats, &c. Note.—l wisb to call the attention of the public to the quality of goods to he offered. The guns are of the best workmanship, the E.P. Ware is of the latest design, and every lot is for positive unreserved sale. Buyers should make a point of attending. 2723 W. B. HAEDING, Auctioneer. ;. W. B. Naming] rw. E. Harding THIS DAT, Atl p.m. FURNITURE, &C. WE. HAEDING WILL SELL, at his a Booms, 200-206, Hereford Street;, as above, immediately after sale of Travellers’ Samples, a Quantity of Useful FURNITURE,&c. As mv client is leaving for the north, every lot must he Sold THIS DAT. No Reserve. W. R..HABDJNG, Auctioneer, 200-208, Hereford Street. 2724 W. E. Harding | ~~~ [W. E- Harding HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WE, HAEDING WILL SELL, at his Booms, a 200-206, Hereford Street, on TUESDAY NEAT, At 1 p m„ The CONTENTS of a SIX-EOOMED HOUSE. Pull particulars in future advertisements. Every lot must be sold, and the terms strictly cash. 2725 W. E. HABDINO, Auctioneer. W. E. Harding | IW. E. Harding ■pi O B SALE. CHRISTCHURCH Suburban residence, 15 rooms and 10 acres land, well fenced and laid out. Cards to view at office. 586-131 RICCAETON—I acre land, newly-erocted house of 8 rooms, pantry, scullery, storeroom, bathroom, hot and cold water, stabling and outbuildings. Booms are lofty and large. 585-129 WINDSOR —2| acres good land, 3-room cottage and scullery ; orchard and garden. 584-127 WORCESTER STBE KT—7-room house, hath, &c., Venetian blinds, wall paper and panelling of the handsomest description, gas laid on, good section. 407-204 KILMOEE STREET—II-room house, scullery, large workshop, Venetian blinds, rooms are large, stabling, &c. 398-178 EAST BELT—S-room house, scullery, washhouse, copper, verandah, &c., good section. 298-179 WORCESTER STREET-6-room house, scullery, woodhonse, outhouses, &c., large storeroom, three-eighths acre, well laid out in lawn, garden, &c. 415-226 WOOLSTON—4-roomed house, scullery, washhouse, copper, quarter-acre garden, &o. 255-133 CHRISTCHURCH (just out of)—2 large shops and 3 houses, capital section, double frontage, near rail and train; make capital factory. Owner left Christchurch, will be sold at about half .EOst.los-129 I CASH ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE ON VERY FAVOURABLE TEEMS. W. E. HAEDING, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-2C6, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. H. B. Sorensen. THIS DAT, SATURDAY, MARCH 26. • 11 o’clock. HR, SORENSEN will SELL, BY PUBLIC „ AUCTION, a quantity of FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Including—--1 Pier glass, chairs, sofas, carpets, <!cc. 4 Breech-loading D.B. guns, 5;00 cartridges Whips, 8 violins Linoleums and oilcloths Cheese, soap, wheat, oats, chaff, sharps, bran, iron, timber, and, as usual. Pigs, poultry, traps and harness. 2701 H. B. SORENSEN. TUESDAY, MARCH 29th. Sale at 12 o’clock. Cambridge Terrace, between Victoria and Colombo Streets, Opposite City Weighbridge, HE. SORENSEN has received instructions • Hem the Owner to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION A Large Quantity of TIMBER & FIREWOOD, | Including V.D.L, and Baltic, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 3xl, 6 x 2; lining boards, flooring and weatherboards, doors, sashes, bricks, fireplaces, and a quantity of galvanised iron, 6 and 7 feet, also a quantity of Stone piles suitable for building. No Reserve. H. B. SORENSEN, 2700 Auctioneer. CONTINUATION SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30ih, At One o’clock, On the Premises lately occupied by Messrs Dalgety, Cathedral Square. [B. SORENSEN has received instructions 9 from Mr Smith, the contractor, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION A very Large Assortment of TIMBER, in splendid condition, hiding Baltic flooring, V.D.L. scantling (4 x2, 4 x 3), ioists (6 x 2, 6 x 3, 8 x 3), mostly black and red pine and totara; weatherboards, Baltic dadoes, Baltic lining, roofing boards, office fittings, &c. 0,27 Sashes (very suitable for a vinery or glass house, nearly new), windows, doors and a quantity of galvanised iron (6 and 8 feet), also a quantity of spouting, as good as new. H. B, SORENSEN, Igg Auctioneer. 3URSDAY, MARCH 31~ 12 o’clock. r B. SORENSEN has received instructions TO SELL, On account of Mr J. Pawson, the section opposite Hanson’s Slaughter yard. Near Sockburn Station, about >0 CORDS OF FIREWOOD, CHIEFLY PIN US INSIGNIS, In lots to suit purchasers. his is very suitable for bakers and firewood lers, as well as private consumers. For Absolute Sale. Coach leaves Cashel Street at 10.45 a.m. H. B. SORENSEN, ns Auctioneer. F. C. Tabart. CLEARING SALE, ON THE FARM, about one mile from Amberley. EC. TABART is favoured with instruc- • tions from Messrs R. and J. Dalziel (who have sold their Farm) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 1, SHEEP, CATTLE, TRAP, HARNESS, About 100 FOWLS, OATSHEAF CHAFF, ONIONS, WEIGHING MACHINE, DAIRY UTENSILS, And the whole of the FURNITUWE of n 7-ROOMED HOUSE, Including Piano by Wagner, Suite Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Washstands and Ware,, Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Tables, &c,, &c. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. Luncheon provided. Further entries for this sale may be made with Messrs Rhodes and Washer, Amberley., F. C. TABART. 2722 Auctioneer, Auctions. MIDLAND SALEYABDS. OWING to Bequests from Bangiora,, Ashburton and Sheffield, THE DIRECTORS OP THE MIDLAND SALEYARDS COMPANY Have Agreed to ALTER THEIR SALE DAY TO THURSDAY. FUTURE SALES EVERY THURSDAY. H. H. ELLIS, 2511 Clerk to the Company.,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 8

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