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Tonka, Norton and Co. W. Tonics,) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. CONTINUATION' SALE BY AtfCTION. OF MRS THORNTON’S FURNITtIRE AND EFFECTS. , -ySSSES TONES, NORTON AND CO. IwL will continue their large sale at the Hereford Street Salerooms TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 11 o’clock. 1 pretty tapestry arid plush suite, 1 suite an -leather, piano by Haake, 2 carpets, fenders and fireirons, hearthrugs, 2 overmantels, extension dining table, bedsteads and bedding, washstands and ware, duchesse ohest of drawers, lot of linoleum, lace and tapestry curtains, tableoovers, glassware, crockery, garden tools and sundries. TONES NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, 9345 202, Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. -yrESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. IVJL have received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving New Zealand, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, in Poulaon Street, Addington, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th February, the whole of his Furniture and Effects, etc., including sweet- . toned piano by Kirchner (iron back, trichord), j linoleum, hearthrugs, carpeting, fenders, couch j in tapestry, Austrian and other chairs, occasional tables, 2 double bedsteads, spring rtattresSes, chest of drawers, duchesse chest, wash-stands, bedroom ware, toilet glasses, Singer sewing machine (in good order), cheffonier, kitchen utensils, lot of crockery, cutlery and glassware, 1 pretty tea set, carpenter’s tools, lot empty cases, timber, etc. Sale at 1 ‘ o’clock. TONES NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, 9542 202, Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. BY. PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd. HOUSE OP 6 ROOMS, Stirling Street, near Railway Station. IyfES'SRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. IVJL have received instructions from Mr Henry Smith, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd, at 1 o'clock, All that Parcel of Land being No. 57, Stirling Street, Sydenham (between Durham • and Hereford Streets, House of 6 rooms and scullery, iron roof, detached washhpuse, copper, about J-acre land, well fenced; has a northerly aspect, well situated, and a most convenient property for a railway emjiloyee requiring j a home handy to the station. For further particulars apply to H. L. BOWKER AND SON; Or TONKS, NORTON AND CO., ■ 954 S ' Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) BICYCLES. (W. H. Norton. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Moat Unusual Opportunity. standard made machines. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. On SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 23rd, At 12 noon. ■yTESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. J-VJL bare received instructions from the Importers, who are relinquishing their, Bicycle Agency, to SELL BY PUBLIC ATfDTION, with a view of closing accounts promptly, 13 WOLFF-AMERICAN BICYCLES, Including 10 Ladies’ / and 3 Gentlemen’s Machines. The Wolff-American Cycle, as is well known, is'a standard machine of tho very highest grade, and has in Airlerica gained several victories as a reward of merit, including the fact that the, Wolff-American w-as chosen after a very severe and' exhaustive competition as THE MACHINE to be used by the New York Cycle Police Force. Among' the many advantages of- the Wolff-American, they have stee 1 ! rims, Dunlop tyres, patent eccentric chain adjuster (this ensures an easy adjustment of gear), self-lubricating bearings (one oiling will last for twelve- months), ( the best aluminium chain guards and silk netting on ladies’ machines. Altogether the Wolff-American is the very highest grade of cycle. Nothing better can be bought, and this opportunity to buy one at auction prices should not be missed by any intending purchasers. The Sale is absolutely without reserve and only 13 Cycles on these terms are for sale. TONES NORTON AND CO.'. Auctioneers, Land and Estate . 9543 Agents, 200, Hereford Street. 'W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton FOR SALE OR TO LET. PTVHE RESIDENCE of th e late Dr Irving, X comprising 20 rooms and all modern conveniences, stables, etc,, etc., situate in Cambridge Terrace; best position in Christchurch.' For cards to view, etc., apply TONES NORTON AND CO., Estate Agents, 202, 9544 Hereford Street. Tonks.) O R (W. H. Norton. A L E, WONDERFUL BARGAIN SPLENDID SUBURBAN RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS. Verandah, bathroom with h. and c. and shower, washhouse and copper, main drain connections, and numerous inside conveniences. N The outbuildings comprise man’s cottage of 3 rooms,-range and register, good coachhouse, and 4-s-talled stable. ' The LAND contains, la-. Ir. 3p.,and has over f chains frontage, to’ Windmill Road and Brougham Street (opposite the residence of R. J. S. Harman, Esq.). The grounds are nicely laid out in lawn, shrubs and ornamental trees, and a well-grown orchard. Coach passes every hour, handy to tram, and within 13 minutes’ walk of the City. A valuable block for a speculator to buy and subdivide. Special terms, can he arranged. For further particulaw, apply to TONES, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, X 427 Hereford Street. North Canterbury Co-operative Stores Company, Limited AN GI OR A MARKET . , TUESDAY- NEXT, FEBRUARY 19th. At the North Canterbury Yards— SHEEP, CATTLE, ETC., 11.15 a.m. At the Produce Yards— WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, GRAIN, POULTRY, IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Entries for both Yards solicited. NORTH CANTERBURY CO.-OP., LTD. E. W. EBLPH, Manager. 9561 A. S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. TENDERS FOR LEASE OP FARM AT SUMMERHILL, GUST. WE have received instructions from Mr 1 Robert King (who has decided to give up farming), to call for TENDERS for LEASING his well-known FARM, situated at Summerhill, Gust, for a term of Seven Years, containing 115 ACRES of RICH LAND, together with good Dwelling-house of Six • Rooms, Stables and Outbuildings. The Farm is divided into convenient paddocks; there axe several never-failing springs on the property, it is 3J miles from the Gust Railway Station, the land is the pick of the district, and for gracing ox dairying, the farm would be hard to beat. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, where Conditions of Lease can bo seen, will he received not later than THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD. E. W. RELPH, Manager. Conditions of Lease can also be seen at the following business places:—Mr J. Ingram, Oxford; Mr A. D. Hassall, Oust; Messrs J. Brown and Co., Sefton; N.Z, Farmers’ Co-op., Christchurch. A CLEARING SALE OP Mr King’s LIVE AND DEAD STOCK will take place. Date and full particulars will be duly advertised. 9552

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 12

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