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F. G. Tabart p.c, tabart,, • _' ■ Auctioneer, Stock-, and Station Agent and Woolbrnket, Iff, MafiohesM Street,; Okiisflcliuroii. flplTE BUSINESS Of the M-te F. C. Tabari JL will be carried on as' hijictofore.' Stock- Sales ■will be conducted as usual at all the principal Saleyards, including— ADD! NG-TON, every AMBERLEY, alternate' Mohdays. CIjLVERBEJf, EaWaREEN, WAIEAEI. MIDLAND SALEYARDS, and other centres. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, Eat, Eto'., every Thursday in Commodious Stores, Manchester Street. ■ . peMODigal Wool sales win be held during the season. ' CLEARING SALES as per arrangement. . Account Sales and- net proceeds -Will be refldered- immediately after SAles. Olieiife may rely on receiving the same basis and attention in the future as iu the past. Correspondence invited. GIJY TABART, . . £413 Auctioneer. amMeley SALEYARDS. Monday Nest, February isth. 5000 SHEEP. 5000 ( C. TABART will SELL, a 9 above, SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, ETC. PRESENT ENTRIES— On Account of Sir George Clifford, Stcnyluirst— , A First-class Line of 1200 Hallf-bred . Ewes, Lincoln Gross On - Account of Ha-ppy Valley 800 Halfbred Ewes. On Account of Messrs S. and G. Gibb--250 Crossbred Ewes. On Account of P. Courage, Esq.— 300 Halfbred Ewes. On Account of Jasper Stewart, Esq.— 250 6 and 8-tooth Halfbred ■ Ewes, off tussocks 100 Forward Halfbred Lambs. On Account of G. Gardiner, Esq.— (In conjunction with N.Z. Farmers’, Co-Op, Assn.) . 200 Halfbred Ewes. . On Account various Clients—--300 Crossbred Ewes 500 Fat Lambs 200 Pat Sheep. On Account of the North Canterbury Caledonian Society— - - Privileges in connection with their Sports to be held’ on Thursday, February 28th, being the right of. Publican’s Booth, Confectioner's Booth, Fruit and Oysters. Also, a Large Quantity of Old Timber Sals starts at 10.30 a.ln. , GUY TABART, 9416 Auctioneer.; F. S. Malcolm & Co. THIS DAY, 12 o’clock. UNRESERVED FURNITURE SALE. BEASS-MOUNTEO BEDSTEAD, instructed fey Mirs JohiLGilliua.ll < iind) othGi Clients, rjrf.B SELL- BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as V¥ above, a very large entry of. Useful FURNITURE AND, EFFECTS, including piano by Johnston and Co., London, dining and other -tables, cheffonier, 12 chairs, suite in horse-hair, part suite in plush, - 4 tapestry carpet squares, bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, ■ washstands,, and ware, toilet chests, mangle, cot, pic* tares, lamps, go-cart,.perambulator, glass ware, and kitchen furniture and utensils, show-case, mangle and nuuclries, bud 1 balance of American Witch and Clock Company’s Stock (who are dosing tke.C. Christchurch branch). For absolute sail* 3527 Also, at 2 p.m. sharp, BICYCLES. BICYCLES. ; • 5 New Model Cham-plain- Cycles, highest grade (1900 model) 5 Second-hand Ramblers, Premiers, etc. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., 9523 Auctioneers. FOR SALE, “CUTLER’S” OAK OFFICE DESKS AMERICAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS 4 Only WROUGHT-IRON BURGLAR and FIREPROOF SAFES Several Really Good SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, Ladies' and Gents’ 3 WALNUT OVERMANTELS, Bevel Glass - 1 Small-sized BILLIARD TABLE, complete. Apply to ’S. MALCOLM AND CO.j " * Commission Agents, etc. AUCTION SALES. , s. MALCOLM AND CO. hold Sales of • Furniture and Effects, Merchandise, etc., VERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY In their CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Jeing in the hub o£ the city, large audiences end every sale, and best prices are obtained, ents having Goods or Chattels to dispose of 1 kindly communicate with us. • ■ Cash -Advances toads if required, lutdoor Sales are conducted on the most’ nomical terms, „ every detail being person- > supervised by Mr Malcolm. • P. S. MALCOLM-AND CO.. Auctioneers, eto. ‘ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT BEDSTEADS. CST Received, 10 Cases Superior BRASSMOUNTED BEDSTEADS, to be cleared Wholesale prices; a oeautifully finished lot. 7 e also sell on account os. makers, Spring J Wire-wove Mattresses,, Kapoc, and Flock ttresses, Pillows and Bolsters, at makers CeS - F. S. MaBcOLM AND GOi, Auctioneers and-Commission Agents. > Funerals. G. W. J. PARSONS, ru MENTAL MASON, Manchester -Street S. ME NTS and HEADSTONES in rble, Granite and other stones. Al. aranieed. Lowest possible prices. _ ;e Kerbings and Iron Railings in all •st Designs. jepection Specially Invited. EOR G E B A R R E L L,; UNDERTAKER and EMBAEMER. and Telephone Orders hy uNight of- “ Day Receive Immediate Attention. 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH - Telephone 721. XISGi. LA M B AND- .S 0 N,. UNDERTAKERS AND EMAaLME-RS, 33, LICHFIELD STREET. Teieuhone 361. 1623 BE Friends oi Mr W-. G. Carson are invited to attend the Funeral of his late gluer Emily Emelia, to leave his residence, 324, Oxford Terrace East, This Day (Sat-, ay), at 230 p.m., for the Public Conn- ■ r. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, No. 41, chain Street South. Telephone No. 620. ■ >73 . HE Friends of Mr James Tttlloch ar e invited to -attend'the Func;al of his late ghter Marv, leaving bis residence,' North ,n Road, 'Richmond, on Sunday, 17th. at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. CaMB AND SON. . 9599 - HE Friends of C. S. Olliver are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his, -wife Mary Ann, which will leave his resxce Voelas Road, Dampier’s Bay, Lyttelton, 1 ' Sunday, at 8.30 p.m., for the Wesleyan ietery. W. EAPCLIFFE, Undertaker,

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 12