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Tonics, Norton & Co. W. Tours] I_W, H.-Noeiou THIS DAY. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. HOESES, TEAPS, HARNESS 3 HKTFEBS, FIGS, &c. Messes tones, Norton & co., in conjunction with Mr Allan Hopkins, have teen icted by Mr Cockburn, who is leaving for a trip extending over 2 years, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A( his residence, Spring Grove, in Selwyn Street, Addington, Tins DAT, Commencing at 11 o’clock. Drawing-room Handsome Brussels Carpet square IS x 15, black and gold Overmantel 6ft x Sit, tfp<>atry and plush Suite, Occasional Tables, fender and irons, very handsome tapestry Curtains, Curtains, gilt Cornice, skin mats, mgs, ornaments, &c. Dining-room—Good Suite of 9 pieces. Extension Dining Table, Sideboard, with plateglaas back, fender and irons, Brussels Carpet, earthrug, wool mats, marble clock, bookshelves, bools, very handsome Piano by Brard and Organ by Pens and Fils in rosewood, case, combined j tapeatry and lace curtains, &c., &c, Breakfast Boom—Chairs, ofß.ce table, sofa, fender, fireirona, curtains, pictures, &c., &o. Bedroom Brass rgil bedstead, spring Mattress and Bedding, handsome dnchesse chest drawers and marble top washstand, Ottoman, Brussels Carpet, bedroom wart), pictures, &c., Bedroom No. 8-~Wall famished. Servant’s Bedroom—Well furnished, iKitchen and Pantry—A very large quantity of latc'len utensils, and crockery and glassware. Outside—Mangle, wringer, churn and dairy utensils, coal, firewood, Ac. Stables—l Draught Marc, Ido Gelding, 1 YaarRng'Diaught, 1 2-year-old Half Draught, X Mare •broken to saddle and harness, sot light harness, set plough do, 2 heifers (springing), 1 Heifer, to 'calve shortly, 3 pigs, Ac., &c., 1 Dogcart, nearly new, specially built, 1 Phaeton, nearly ■■Vfffii built by Steel Bros., X Indy’s side-saddle, har'nees; grindstone, wheelbarrow, and lot stable requisites, about 30 pairs well-bred fowls. TONES, BOSTON & CO., Auctioneers, 2719 Land and Estate Agents. W. Tours] fW. H. Nobtou BUILDING SECTION, WOOLSTON (Under the provisions of the “ Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894") Messes tones, noeton a co. have received instructions from J. J. M. Hamilton, Esq. (os agent for the Public Trustee) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, * ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2ud, at 2 o’clock,, All that PARCEL OP LAND situated in Princess ' Street, Woolston, just off Perry Bead, being Xot-53, and part of E.S. 14, containing 1 rood 54 perches, well situated, and splendid position for. a residence. TONES, NOETON A CO., Auctioneers, land and Estate Agents, 2863. . 165, Colombo Street. W. Tours.] [W. H. Nobtou. COTTAGE PROPERTY. POE PBIVATE SALE. fHT ESSBS lONICS, NOETON A CO, have for ’JxJ. sale exceedingly cheap, and on easy terms, • “ 4-BOOMED COTTAGE, !N«wiy renovated, with J-acro land, planted with ’Unit trees, situate in one of the principal streets of- Sydenham,-not far from Colombo Street. Price £l3O, or with balf-an aero land, JEIGO. 2824 TONES, NOETON A CO., Auctioneers. W. Touksj IW. H. Nobtou ’' ' ’ TONES, NOETON & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Valuators "" ' and Financial Agents. 165, Colombo Street. Jjl O E B A L E AH that splendid .Block of Land, containing four .acres, having long frontage to the Papanm Eoad and Leinster Eoad. Plan at. office. WINDMILL EOAD, South. Quarter - Acre Land, with Honse of 7 rooms and Cottage of 3 rooms and scullery, to close an estate. Any. ’reasonable oiler will be accepted. SYDENHAM, in a good Locality.—Well-built Family Residence, containing 10 rooms and all conveniences, with Half-Acre Laud, good orchardand very, private, ■ CITY, near East Town Bolt nod the Boatsheds. —New House, containing 0 rooms, verandah, bathroom, water and gas laid on, concrete foundations, 4 fireplace*, detached washhouse and copper and all modem conveniences. Section AS x 133 ft, L.T.T. WIND 80S—5 Acres of really good Land, well fenced and watered, together with House of 6 rooms,’ dairy, washhouse, cowshed, &c. A most desirable property, and we recommend intending purchasers to make early application, HEUEPOED STREET, City—Superior Residence of 7 rooms, plastered, verandah, bathroom. Water laid on and all in pence t order, with over eighth-acre land, asphalt paths and grounds well kept. CITY.—An Old-Established Fruit and Confectioner’s Business. Liberal Terms arranged to suit purchasers. Pyne & Go. ADDINGTON YA'BBB.' TO-MOEEOW, WEDNESDAY. QP. ECIAL E N TRIES, FREEZING WETHEES 12.00 S01 ? ;N:D - M0UTH halp-beed.ewes 000 POEWAED STORE WETHEES 250 PRIME LAMBS 20 HEAD PRIME CATTLE. 2866 PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. XDLANDSA L E Y A E D S. THUESDAT NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES— CBOSS-BKED EWES, Sound-mouth gOO CEOSS-BEED EWES, Sound-mouth PYNE & CO., 2857 Auctioneers. J. Ingram; OXFORD JjIVE (S ALE. THUESDAT, MARCH 31. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE, On account various Clients—--50()O SHEEP. i 1000 2 and 4-tooth Half-bred Wethers 800 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred Wethers 500 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred. Wethers SOU 4 and 6-tooth Gross-bred. Wethers 200 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred Wethers 200 4 and 6-tooth Cross-bred Ewes 510 6 and 8-tooth Cross-bred Ewes 100 Fat 2-tooths 150 2-tooth Cross-breds 100 2-tooth Cross-breds 200 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 200 Sound-mouth Marino Ewes 60 Fat Sheep 40 Fat Sheep 100 Fat Lambs 200 Store Lambs 150 Store Lambs 100 Store Lambs 150 Cross-bred Ewes 30 Bams The large lots of Good Turnip Sheep will he Sold i in Linas to Suit Purchasers. ‘ I JOHN INGRAM, 2897. Auctioneer. OXFORD ANNUAL AUTUMN GAITLE SALE. THUES UAyTtth APRIL. *0 E E S E N T~ ENTRIES mr*" . comprise—--600 HEAD. qnn HEAD THREE and FODE-YEAE-•*ll'*- OLD CATTLE; nearly fat 1 KA HEAD TWO and THREE-YEA E-OLD-XuU OLD CATTLE in forward condition 1Q: TWELVE to EIGHTEEN-MONTHS-IjZO OLD CATTLE 25 SPRINGERS. The entries for this fixture are usually from 800 toHCOO head. JOHII INGRAM, 2898 Auctioneer. Auctions. MIDLAND SALBYAEDsT OWING to Bequests from Eangiora, Aahbnrton f and Sheffield, THE DIRECTORS OF THE-. MIDLAND SALEYAEDS COMPANY Have Agreed to ALTER. THEIE SALE DAY TO THUESDAT. FUTURE SALES EVERY THURSDAY. H. H. ELLIS,, 25H Cleric to4ho Company. A MORI ALEYARDS CoMPANY, LTMITKD. A SPECIAL SALE OP SHEEP will he. heldin the YAEPS, CULVBRDEN, on THURSDAY, Af 811. 21, 1898. THOMSON. mm C3ateM» |

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11540, 29 March 1898, Page 8

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