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F. S. Malcolm & Co. THIS DAY, 12 o’clock. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ETC. T7l S. MALCOLM AND CO., instructed by JD • various clients, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at Central Rooms—--2 Brass-Mounted Bedsteads, Washstancl and “Ware, Cedar Sideboard, Dining Table and other Tables, 13 Chairs, Dressing Tables, Duchesse Chests, Chest of Drawers, Bedding, Clocks, Perambulators, Suita in Tapestry, Spring Rocker Chair hnd Kitchen Utensus. Without Reserve. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., gBBS Auctioneers. ■ furniture sales. Jjl S. MALCOLM AND CO. HOLD SALES FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MeJ£CHAIS DISE, ETC., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Their Rooms are the most central in. th* City, and always command large audiences. Persons having furniture for sale, no matte} how small the lot, will kindly communicate with us, when onr carriers will call and sav} them a lot of trouble in removing . Account sales rendered with cheque immedit ately after sale—of cash advances will he mad( if required. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Central Auction Rooms, £2450 Colombo StreetIRON SAFES FOE SALE, At Manufacturers' Cost. jjV S. MALCOLM! AND CO* CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS. A Small Consignment FOR SALE, Ait Wholesale Cost, Privately, Quite New Designs, JV S. MALCOLM .AtfD CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. [ George King & Co. CLEARING SALE, ■MESSRS GEORGE KING AND CO. hayt IVJL been instructed by Mrs Davis, tq ' SELL AT HER HOMESTEAD,. KAIAPOI ISLAND, On FRIDAY, 80th MARCH, ' HER LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As under;—* 13 COWS, in profit, and to calve 9 YEARLING CATTLE 20 2-Year-old STEERS and HEIFERS 12 DRAUGHT and LIGHT HORSES, broken and unbroken 50 PIGS, Fat and Stores. FARM IMPLEMENTS , • DAIRY UTENSILS Etd., Etc., Etc. Mrs Dg.vis, having sold the larger part bl her farm, has instructed the Auctioneers td Sell Every Lot absolutely without reserve. Also, on account of Other Clients, 3 HEIFERS 1 S.H. BULL 1 GOOD HACK 1 BLK FILLY, 2yrs. FURTHER ENTRIES WILL' BE AO CEPTED. N.B.—PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS-* MRS DAVIS, Kaiapoi Island (two miloi from .White’s Bridge. Sale commences at 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. GEORGE KING AND CO., 8099 Auctioneers. Beauchamp & Go. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. Beauchamp and co. win Sell by Public Auction, ■ _ , Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Cucumbers, Plums, Potatoes, Marrows, Red Cabbages, Peas, Oats, Wheat, etc., eta. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, 8867 ‘ Auctioneer. Maofarlane « Homan. THIS DAT, at 10 a.m. MACFABLANE AND HOMAN will Sell by* Public Auction, at tbeir Rooms, Cashel Street and Bedford Row, , Bananas, Italian and Island Orangey Lemons, Plums, 'Tomatoes, Potatoes,. . . Onions, Peanuts, Ooooanuits. MACFAELANE AND HOMAN, 8882 Auctioneers. Auctions. THE AMURI SALEYARDS CO., LTD. A ■ SALE WI LL B B HMi D In the Yards, CULVERDEN, on. THURSDAY, APRIL 12th. ■ WILLIAM THOMSON, 8909 Chairman, ,W. R. DEVEREUX AND CO., 133, Lichfield Street, __ Next door to His Lordship’s Hotel, aTid Opposite Railway Station, Dunsandel. -OOR HORSE COviis, COW COVERS; ia JO. fact, COVERS OF ALL KINDS, we turn out THE BEST ARTICLE IN NEW ZEALAND, And can truthfully say that, without exception, those who have once given us an ordea always come to us again. Customers are requested, to send in then} orders as early as possible.' We beg to apologise to all those whose orders we were unable to execute laoi year on account of the rush.' X 2630 •—r" rmerais - ' qEO EG E BAR EEIi Xu ' UNDERTAKER and EMBALMSB. ' Telegrams and Telephone Orders by Night fll Day Receive Immediate Attention. 83, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. ■ Telephone 631. X 1967 G. W, J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Manchester Street S, Monuments and headstones is Marble Granite, and other stone*. All work guaranteed. Lowest possible prices. . Concrete Kerbings and Iron Railings in aU the Newest Designs. • ' Inspection Specially Invited. X 2558 .j , ANDEEfiOSr AND EMEALMBB. Children’s Funerals from 30s, Adults’ Funerals from 60s. Polished Coffins at a few hours' notice* ADDRESS: 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. • 1913 —^ LAMB AND g ® Sp UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEB3, No. 85, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 351. IE Friends of Mr Thomas M’Clatohie, Jun., of Ashburton, lira invited to attend the aal of his late wife, to leave the AddingRailway Station on arrival of the South in, 2 p.m., on Wednesday, 23th Erst., for Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB ANQ Z 6818

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 8

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