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Beauchamp and Co. THVIOT, NELSON AMD LOCAL FRUITS. THIS DAy7 at 9.30 a.m. BEAUOHAMQ? a m OU will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, &t 'their Rooms, d Street, ' ? k ,; Pe-wlms, Appites,, Plums, Toms-toe.?, G-reeu-i- gages, Otto?v3ab«*, Oranges, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Marrows, Cabhigssr, eto., ©to. t* . N.B.—We aw sol® agents for the celebrated Teviot Fruits. 11. A. BEAUCHAMP, 9463 'AucAkmser. THUS BAY, at 1 p.m. • TO FURNITURE DEALERS, BOARDINGHOUSE KEEPERS AND THE PUBLIC. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from* Mr Bishop to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Pre-m;’-s, No. 4, MW'fths«ter Street, The whole Of his Household Furniture and Effects as contained in the following i toom#:—Sitting Rooin: 1 suite in lea- ’ ther and tapestry, carpets, linoleum, . rugs, fenders and irons, pictures, whatnots, mirrors and overmantels, tables, overmantels and ornaments, tablecovers, etc. Dining Room: Linoleum, tables, 80 chairs, cruets, mirrors, glass and chimiwere, knives, forks, _ spoons, tablecovers, pictUfCi, cheffoniefs, curtains, ornaments, and all the Venetian blinds. Hall and Stairs: Linoleum, carpets, stair rods, tables, ebairs, pictures, lamps, etc. Bedroom No. 1: Tapestry carpets, duchefiso chests, washstands, ware, d.i. bedstead, spring mattreseses, kapok beds, blankets, sheets, pillows, _ table, [. chairs. Bedroomis 2 and 3: 2 d.i. bedsteads, 2f washstands, sets of ware, 2 spring mattresses, carpets, chairs, toilet 8 glasses, 9 chests of drawers, bedding I- complete. Bedrooms 4 to 16: S.I. bedsteads, 12 chests of drawers, 12 washstands,- 12 Sets of ware, 12 mattresses (wire and spring), toilet glasses, carpets, . ■ chairs, curtains, pillows, 24 pairs blan- ’* kets,* 24 pairs sheets, pillow slips. Kitchen and Outrooms: Baths, wringer, tables, large lots of kitchen utensils add sundries, 30 extra pairs of sheets, Also, pillow slips, blankets, tablecovers, A rare chance to those furnishing, f No reserve. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, * 9243 Auctioneer. Pyne & Co. fp ATT. H Si AL-L ’S . * TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). On account of a Client—--8.G., Byrs, broken to all work, staunch and quiet, any trial Br G., 4yrs, by Prince Victor, broken to saddle and harness, trial On account of Mr Leonard Parkinson, Kaiivma (who is leaving for Scotland) — j B.G. “ Kaituna,” a first-class hunter, took second prize at Christchurch and Lees ton ahows, 1900 , Br geld., by Sacramento, unbroken, j Sal© will start at 10 auu. sharp on account f of races. PYNE AND CO., 9469 ' Auctioneers. WEST MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEST. OUR PRESENT ENTRIES comprise the following lines Of STORE SHEEP and i- LAMBS, viz., 300 Crossbred Wethers 200 4 and 6-tooth Crossbred Ewes „ ISO 6 and 8-tooth Crossbred Ewes 110 4 and 6-teoth Crossbred Ewes 100 Mixed Ewes and Wethers, 2-tooths " 100 6 and 6-Vooth Ewes > 400 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes f 800 Halfbred Lambs ■ 300 Merino Ewos. f We ®hall be glad to receive further entries for 1 this (Sale. PYNE AND CO., 9470 Auctioneers. Taylor, Cole and Co, TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. LAND AND FURNITURE SALE, d THIS DAY (FRIDAY), Feb. 15th, at 12 noon, a " WiE SELL, on the premises, Wilson’s ‘Road, ■Sydenham, next Railway Crossing, a Capital Assortment of Household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including drawingroom suite, bedsteads, chairs, washstands, car- '» pets, etc., etc. No Reserve. , » We shall also Sell TWO SPLENDID BUILDING -SECTIONS 1 Quarter-acre, fronting Wilson’s Road, near Crossing ' 1 Nearly J-acre, Mowbray Street, adjoining Mr Jones’s residence. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO-, 9442 Auctioneers, Lichfield; Street. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. TO-MORROW’S SALES, SATURDAY, 11 a.m.—A capital entry of Pigs is advised. 11.30 —Poultry. We still maintain the prettier position for Poultry Sales. m is noon.---Two Capital Pony Carts, one very suitable for invalid. 1 p.m—We sell a quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, including nearly new duchesse dressing tables, linoleum, tables, couches, lampware and sundries. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO., Lichfield Street. 9462 Tonks, Horton & Co t ,v W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY, M 1 p.m. SPECIAL SALE. :, TI/T'ESSRS TONES, NORTON AND 00. have i- LYL received instructions from Mrs Thornton (who has sold her property), to SELL, in y their Rooms, Hereford Street, the whole of her i WELL-KEPT FURNITURE-, ETC., Including— Haake piano, 2 suites in tapestry and plush, 2 Brussels carpets, hearthrugo, brass-rail fenders, sets fire-irons, bookcase, 2 overmantels, linoleum, wicker chairs, Austrian l- -do, extension dining table, mangle, 2 couches, 2 brass rail bedsteads, 2 iron do, spring mattresses, wire mattresses, bedding, e sets toiletware, 2 duchesse cheats, marbletop washstand, wardrobe with .plate-glass, china, crockery, and a host of kitchen utensils, garden tools, barb wire, sundries, etc., etc. TONKS, NORTON AND 00., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 9439 Hereford Street. Maofarlane & Homan. THIS DAY, 2.30 p.m. H/TACFARLANE AND HOMAN will SELL IWL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Mandarins, Oranges, Lemons, Passions. Also, Island Oranges, Bananas, Apples, MAOFARLANE AND HOMAN, 9451 Auof-oneers. Properties Per Sale or To Let FOR SALE, By Private Treaty, piTY PROPERTY, North, within ■ - Belt, One Six-room House, with the all conveniences; also Two Four-room Houses, large orchard stocked with fruit trees and paddock; one and quarter-acre Vnore or less, all in one block; a first-class city property. The land is rapidly increasing in value. Ir Apply 9192 NORTH PROPERTY, Post Office, Christchurch. FARMS IN HAWKE’S BAY. T/friLLIAM ROSE, Land, Estate and Gems,l V j ial Commission Agent and Auctioneer, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. 165 ACRES, more or less, with house and . outbuildings, at ten shillings and sixpence per l * acre rent paid half-yearly in advance. Lease to be three or five years. Section,9, Block 10, Takapau S.D., containing 143 ACRES, all in grass and ring-fenced, subdivided into three paddocks, good 4-roomed house, etablea, cowyards, sheepyards, dip, and all necessary conveniences. About seventy acres can be ploughed at any time. Lease in perpetuity. Will winter over three sheep to the acre. About a quarter of a mile from I school, post office and dairy factory. ’’ Section, 6, Tiratu Block, 136 ACRES, about 100 acres iff grass, nearly ring-fen Ced. Section 2, Block 1, Ngapaeruru, containing 212 ACRES* all to ha grassed except a few aozao.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12426, 15 February 1901, Page 8

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