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Tonks, JSortojk & Co W. Tonka) (W. H. Norton CHOICE PEOPERTY. NEARLY NEW FURNITURE. On account of the Executors in the estate of the late Rev Thomas Bray. ■jMTESSRS TONICS, NORTON AND CO. i-"- have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on tho Premises, CRESCENT ROAD, ST ALBANS, Near Berry's Store, on FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, at one o'clock, The whole of the FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Contained in a Five-roomed Dwelling, including a nearly new PIANO, by Haake. Also, a VALUABLE LIBRARY, including Tennyson's Works, Trapp's Commentary (15 vols), Spurgeon's Works, and about 150 Volumes, various books on' Science, Fiction and Theology. • Also, at 2 o'clock—THE PROPERTY, coinprising a firat-clus3 COTTAGE of G rooms, with bow window, iron roof, tile grates and 'hearths, asphalt footpaths, splendid vinery, in capital order, good water supply, coal and wood house, workshop, etc., etc; altogether a model home. Our instructions are to sell without reserve, as the Estate must be closed. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 8803 200, Hereford Street. W. Tonks) FOR SALE. (W. H. JNorton OHAPEL STREET, just off Webb Street, Papanui Road—Residenco and Sections, as enumerated below:—House of sey.en rooms, verandah, bathroom (h., c. and shower), 2 large vineries and glass-houses, and numerous conveniences; all in perfect order. The land contains 2 ROODS 17 PERCHES; a fine assortment of choice fruit-bearing trees and nice garden grounds. . Building Section, about Jacre, close fenced and planted with fruit trees, also large building thereon; aiso, Three Sections adjoining above, from J-acro to 30 Perches each; all well fenced and ready for building. This is an exceptional opportunity of securing a position in this choice neighbourhood, and, to ensure a quick sale, very low prices have been arranged. Early application necessary. 256 SOCKBURN, near' Islington—Five Acres Laud, well fenced, with House of 4 rooms and .scullery; to be sold a bargain; early application necessary—4s9. OITY—Two-storied Residence, containing 11 rooms, bathroom, washhouso and copper, fitted with gas and Venetian blinds and numerous other conveniences, stable of 3 loose-boxe3 and loft, large shed, fernery, etce; the land contains 1-aore, with sunny aspect, and within 10 minutes' walk of the post office—32s. mo BE -LET, SUITE of OFFICES in. I TONKS, NORTON'S NEW BUILDINGS, with strong room, and on the ground floor. Suitable for Insurance, Solicitor's, or Financial Business, or a 3 Doctor's Consulting Roo'ms. Money to Lend $t lowist current rates; favourable terms as lo repayment, if desired. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., X 427 House and Land Agents, Hereford Street W. S. Harding. W. JR. Harding.) (W. '&. Harding FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 30. 11 a.m. STOCK-IN-TRADE OF CONFECTIONER, 'ETC. MR W. R. HARDING- has received instructions from Mrs S. B. Parker, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, on the Premises, 163, Cashel Street, next WardeH Bros., The Stock-in-Tradc, Furniture, Fixtures and Plant of a Confectionery, and -Refreshment Rooms Business, including— Suite of Furniture (nearly new), Catering • Tables and Boxes, Mirrors, Glass Cases, Shelving, Ice Cream Machine, Sponge-mixing Machine, Tables, Chairs, Linoleum, Tablecloths, Baking Tins, Dishes, Wedding Cake in Case, etc., etc.

881 G . W. R. Harding.) W. 'R. HARDING, Auctioneer. (W. R. Harding. SALE. BELFAST—2 Shops, Billiard Room, Hairdresser, Tobacconist and Refreshrnetht Rooms, stock and furniture. • 119-161 OHRISTCHURCH—9-room House, stabhng, etc., good section. ~ 411-292 ' CHRISTOHUROH, Suburban, West—Residence 'of 7 rooms, stabling and every convenience, three-quarter-acre, well laid out. For full particulars and card 3 to view apply at office 441-291 CHRISTCHURCH, Central—Warehouse and Offices, two floors, two entrances, well fitved up, every modern convenience. • To bo sold;- a bargain. Safe investment. 188-160 LINWOOD—DoubIe-fronted shop, with counter and fittings, dwelling-house of 6 rooms, washhouse and copper. 118-159 SYDENHAM—WeII-situated, well-built Cottage, plastered, iron roof, shed and quarteracre, suit working man. Price only £135. 272-181 CHRISTCHURCH, best position-Confec-tionery and refreshment rooms business; rent moderate; send for particulars. 180-123 . FENDALTON, near City—7-room House, wide hall, verandah, stabling, coachhouse, etc., grand fruit garden, cheap. 330-133 TO LET, East Belt—B rooms, bathroom, h. -and c. water, every convenience. 241-718, MODERN RESIDENCE and 6 Acres, on Sumner Tram Line. FOR PRIVATE SALE, cheap—l. Now Piano and 1 Large Fireproof Safe. Money advanced on mortgage in large or small sum-3, with special advantages. W .R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Esiia-te and Financial Agent, 127, Ca-shel Street E. (next Kaiapoi Woollen Company), Christ-church. X 1574 John Ingram. /-OXFORD RAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH. Present Entries comprise—--60 RAMS, Border Leicester®, Shropshires and 'Lincolns 1200 Four-tooth CROSS-BllE'D WETHERS 500 Four and Six-tooth HALF-BRED WETHERS (prime freezers) 70 Four-tooih HALF-BRED WETHERS (prime ireeEers) 550 MERINO EWE'S (straight off a station) 200 Sound-mouth MERINO EWES 203 Sound-mouth MERINO EWES 45 Sound-mouth MERINO EWES 103 MERINO EWES 240 Six and Eight-tooth HALF-BRED EWES 129 Sound-mouth H-ALF-BRED EWES 100 FAT LAMBS ' 50 FAT LAMBS 200 Very Forward STORE LAMBS - 50 Very Forward STORE LAMBS 100 STORE LAMBS 40. STORE LAMBS 50 FAT CROSS-BRED EWES 30 FAT CROSS-BRED EWES. JOHN INGRAM, ' 8823 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT WEST OXFORD. JOHN INGRAM has received instructions tP from Mr James Wright, Senr., who is leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Farm, Kiri Kiri, West Oxford, on TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL, ALL HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK.

The Liva Stock Coi 150 MERINO EWES • 1 COW 3 HORSES. IMPLEMENTS—I M'Cormick Reaper and Binder, 1 Buckeye Reaper and Binder (both in good order), Stripper by Duncan, Massey-Har-ris Cultivator. Baneforth Cultivator, 2-Horse Grain Drill, 18ft Broadcast Drill, Cambridge Roller, DouWe-furrow Plough 'by Duncan, Sin.*le-furrow Plough, 4-horse Set Trypocf Harrows, Set Chain Harrows, Set Iron Harrows, Set Disc Harrows by Duncan, Winnowing Machine, Weighing Mahine; a150,!3 Farm Drays, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Trap, Garden Drills, Double Block and Tackle, Several S?ts Plough Chains, 2 Sets -Leading; Chains," 2 Iron Tanks, 1 Vyce, Grass Riddles, Crowbar, Shovels, Forks, etc. Harness, consisting of 3 -Sets Cart Saddles and Breeching, Collars, Hames, Blinkers, etc.; Sack Barrow, Well- Pump with 30ft Piping, Tarpaulin, 1 ■Hand Broadcast Turnip Machine, Quantity of Tools, 85 Bushels Oats, and . sundries too numerous to particularise. Sa'e at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. JOHN INGRAM, 8830 Auctioneer. LAERY AND CO., LTD. ■ 9.30 a.m. sharp. PEACHES, GRAPES, LEMONS, TOMATOES, GREEN IPEAS, PEARS, ETC. LAERY AND CoJTtD., WILHSELL at 9.30 sharp. 8791 LAERY AND CO., LTD. A NlßßLE—Phenomenal Cash Purchaso oi Nsw Stylish Trimmed Sailors, quarts? price/Is, worth 4s 6d; see windowa. Beath's Bale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12161, 27 March 1900, Page 8

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