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Ayers, Beawenamp & Co. GIGANTIC CONTINUATION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES At Unreserved Prices. THIS DAY, at 12 NOON. AYERS, EEAUCHAMP AND CO. are instructed, by David Bowman, Licensed Pawnbroker, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in their rooms, Cashel Street west, a Large Accumulation of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, including— Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, Jewellery, Books, E.P. Ware, Writing Cases, Clocks, Field and Opera Glasses, Forks, Spoons, Graphophone, Pictures, Telescope, Cruets, Carvers, Barometer, Violins, Bible, Travelling Trunk, Concertinas, Accordions, and 100 other lots, too numerous to particularise. Also, a Lady's Bicycle, in good order. Note.—Aa was Been on Wednesday last, every lot went to the highest bidder, the same order will prevail to-day. Special.—The Goods must be cleared at any price, to make a clearance, so come early and avoid the crush. Sale at 12 Noon. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, etc., 8008 Cashel Street west. iBOPEETI B'AEGTiK S. CITY NORTH, splendid position—The equity of redemption in two modern houses, yielding good rentals; only £l3O. A profitable investment. LINWOOD, fronting tram—House of 10 rooms, stables, over haJf-an-acre; very cheap. FENDALTON, near Park—Well-built house of 7 rooms, 'modern conveniences, threeeighths of garden; low price. CITY, unsurpassed position—House of 6 rooms and conveniences, Venetian blinds, nice garden; £475. Terms. LINWOOD, near tram—Nearly half-acre, new house 2 rooms, stables, loft, etc.; £lB5. Terms arranged. CITY, central—House of '4 rooms, scullery, Venetian blind 3 and section; £225, upon DALLINGTON—Fino Site, 2 acres 44 perches, no reasonable offer refused; also, 4 acres, river at back, grand site. PAPANTJI, in township—House of 5 rooms, verandah, etc., fine quarter-acre; must sell, offers invited, terms* easy. MONTREAL STREET—House 7 rooms and conveniences, fine corner; only £2O down, balance as rent. Some Capital Farms, from 5 to 3500 acres. Full particulars will be sent on application. Send for printed catalogue. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO., X 2389 Auctioneers, Cashel Street. ' W. R. Harding W. B. Harding) (W. R. Harding AUCTION SALE, 26A, Aldred Street, POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, 184, Colombo Street, Christchurch 8004 (Near City Hotel). W. R. Harding) (W. R. Harding ■pOR SALE CHRISTCHURCH, about 11 miles from— Capital Farm, 350 acres good land, house and buildings; immediate sale. Very desirable farm at low price. 410-397 WALTHAM—Three-eighths acre Section, fenced, ready for building. A bargain at price asked. " 81-292 OXFORD—2O Acres, house, piggery, stabling, etc., £IOO. Snug little property- A bargain. 401-377 FAIRLIE CREEK—ISOO Acres, large house, woolshed, yards, stabling and outbuildings. 404-385 HEATHCOTE—Over Half-acre, most desirable section in the district. Price only £BO, to wind up estate. ' 36-149 NORTH OPAWA—Corner Section, quarteracre, grand building section. A nibble. 12-81 NORTH OPAWA—Quarter-acre, grand building section. Owner decided not to build, will sell cheap. 12 _-8 2 PAPANUI—IO Acres, very land, 5-room house (easily enlarged), dairy, laundry, shJds, stabling, etc. A grand little property, such a one as is very rarely in the market. * . , ■ 236-253 KILLINCHY—IOO Acres, subdivided, well watered, house 5 rooms, etc. 407-392 Acres good agricultural and grazing farm, subdivided, well watered 4ioom house, stabling and outbuildings. 403-382 TEMPLETON—24O Acres good land, subdivided 10-room house, large stabling, cow sheds, granary, chaffhouse and numerous out-LlNWOOD—Quarter-acre, fenced ready for building, splendid position. 87-23* I have numerous inquiries for Houses and Sections of all kinds, and shall be glad to have particulars of any offering. Money advanced on mortgage, bmaii or Laree Amounts, with Special Advantages. Uarge *.ui r h / rding . ) Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial Macfarlane & Homan. THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. "ACFARIiANE AND HOMAN will SELL - BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their ro ß?pe Bananas, D.E. and Island Oranges, Passions, Apples, Pears, Walnuts, Peanuts, Onions, Potatoes. MACFARLANE AND HOMAN, 79 gQ Auctioneers. A. P. Tutton. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 26th. - ' 60 HORSES, Comprising, Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, Good Plough Teams, Light and Heavy Harness Horse 3, Upstanding Hacks, Ponies, Unbroken Colts arid Fillies. Farm Implements, Harness, , Saddles and Bridles, Horse Cojrers, etc. SPECIAL ENTRY—--1 Yankee Waggon, by Brabner; Collins's Patent Axles, Brake, etc. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The immense success attending my now established Sales is inducing entries and attendance from all the leading farmers, contractorsi breeders and othera throughout the province. TERMS CASH. Selling Commission 2£ per cent; Yard Fees Is. Sale at 12 .o'clock. A. P. TUTTON, 7991 Auctioneer, Rangiora. Abraham & "Williams. FOB PRIVATE SALE. 1 FIBST-CLASS F, ABM -~~* Of 1233 ACR^S, Situated at CAKNAVON, RANGITIKEI t Within easy, distance by good, metalled roads pi railway, oreamexy, post office, telephone, etc. The property is exceptionally WELL IMPROVED, being fenced and sub-divided into 14 PADDOCKS, well watered by good springs, pith creek frontages. Some 600 Acres have been under plough, and 65 acnea now in TURNIPS. ETvUMaHtliM^u STABLE AND GRANARY, MEN'S COTTAGE, YARDS, DIP, GARDENS, ORCHARD, Etc., Etc. This is one of the best Farms in the district. It will carry three sheep to the acre all the year round, and is only being disposed of owing to the owner's anxiety to return to America. For further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, X 2203. Palmerstors North. Auctions. SPECIAL SHEEP SALE. ■ 'IDLAND YARDS, TUESDAY, 23rd Inst. ENTRIES OF 8000 Good Forward TURNIP SHEEP 2000 STORE LAMBS 3000 FREEZERS and BUTCHERS' SHEEP And STORE AND DAIRY CATTLE. H. N. ELLIS. N.B.—Coaches leave Matson's at 11 a. 7946 Salo at 12 Noon. PILES USE ARGENTINA OINTMENT, The Certain Cure. F2lS7>

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 8

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