Tonks. Horton and Co. W Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY. HEAVY ENTRY.. AUCTION SALE. furniture and effects. ENGLISH' PIANO, FOURTEEN GOOD BRUSSELS CARPET'S, Etc., Etc. Messrs tonks, Norton and 00. will hold an especially Largo Auction Sale at their Hereford Street Salerooms, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, At One o'clock, 1 Good English Piano, Suites' of Furniture, Chairs, Tables, Penders and Fire-irons, Overmantel, ,U Brussels Carpets, Hearthrugs, Bedroom Furniture of Every Descnpti'on, ’Mangle, 4 Bicycles, and At 1.30 o'clock, WINES AND SPIRITS, On account of whom It may concern, Including Champagne Australian Muscat, Rum, Brandy, Hollands Gin, Liqueurs, etc. TONES, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 202, Hereford Street. WW’onks.) (W. H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. CHOICE FURNITURE, PIANO, PLATED WARE, ETC., ETC. Messrs tones, Norton _ and go. have been favoured with mstructiona from the owner (who has taken a smaller house), to SELL BY. 'PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Two-storey residence in Salisbury Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd FSB., at one o’clock, The whole of her Drawing-room, and a quantity of Dining and Bedroom FURNITURE, Including— DRAWING-ROOM— Piano by Milner and: Thompson (in rosewood case), new Brussels carpet, velvet pile hearthrug, brass-rail fender, twisted brass irons, 3-fold painted screen, brass coal vase A 3 skin rugs, settee and 2 chairs in silk, tapestry and plush,_3 smalt chairs in plush, 2 handsome occ. chairs in gilt, folding armchair in plush, inlaid oco. table, corner brackets, lot of valuable ornaments and pictures, etc. etc. HALL, ISTAIRS and LANDlNG—Brussels carpet, linoleum, table, stick stand, stair rods, Ct'C. DINING-ROOM—Long dining table, table cover, 2 damask table cloths, _ cheft’onier, 3 E.P. cruets, E.P. preserve dishes, biscuit barrels, occ. chairs and tables, glassware, etc. Also bedsteads, mattresses, washstands and ware, chests of drawers, etc., good mangle, Davis sewing machine, kitchen, table, cupboard, etc. TONES, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 9776 202, Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton'. BUILDING’S FOR REMOVAL. Messes tonics, Norton and go. have been instructed by 'Messrs Mason, Strutliers and Co. (who intend building a brick warehouse on this site), to 'SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises in Lichfield Street, opposite John Anderson's Foundry, The Whole of the Fencing; also, Two-atorey Building, Large Lean-to and Stabling, for removal. Salo at .Eleven o’clock, on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT. TONES, NORTON AND 00., Auctioneers, Hand and Estate Agents, 9775 202, Hereford Street. [W. Tonka.) , (W. H. Norton. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Most Unusual Opportunity. standard MADE machines. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 23rd, At 12 noon. MESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. tjL ■ have received instructions from tne mportors, who' are relinqiiishing their Bicycle genoy, to 'SELL BY PUBLIC A POTION, ith a view of closing accounts promptly, 13 WOLFF-AMERICAN Including 10 Ladies’ and 3 Gentlemen’s Machines. Iso a Large Quantity of Sundries, including Lamips, Pumps, Saddles, etc. The Wolff-Anierican Cycle, as is well known, i a standard machine of the very highest rade, and has in America gamed severa. v;ciries as a reward of merit, including the ic it Mi the Wolff-American was chosen after a cry severe and exhaustive competition as HE MACHINE to be used by the New brk Cycle Police Force. Among the many dvantages of the Wolfi-Amenoan, they have teel rims, Dunlop tyros, patent eccentric bain adjuster (this ensures an easy adjuatlent of gear), self-lubricating bearings (one iling will last for twelve months), the best luminium chain guards and silk netting on idles’ machines. Altogether the Wolff-American is the very ighest grade of cycle. Nothing bettor can e bought, and this opportunity to buy one t auction prices should not be nmsed' by ny intending purchasers. The sale ae absoitely without 'reserve and only 'l3 Cycles on bese terms are for sale. TONES, NORTON AND CO., . Auctioneers, Land and .Estate )343 Agents, 200, Hereford Street, r Tonks) (W. H. Norton. ■BY PUBLIC AUCTION ■SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd. /TESSEIS TONES, NORTON AND CO. JL have received instructions irom Mr D. Aive, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd/at 1 o’clock, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, No. 136, entreat Street, Sydenham, having a frontage 131 links by a depth of 152 links, L.i.i., o-ether with cottage of 3 rooms, scullery, rshhouse and copper, 2-sia3l stable, irapmse, 2 artesians, and good drainage, _goodi cality, 'and a very suitable property for a bman—is for positive sale. TONES, NORTON AND CO.. Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, 9695 202, Hereford Street. . T on kg.) (W. H. Norton. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, FEiB. 23rd. HOUSE OP 6 ROOMS, Starling Street," near Railway Station. tESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr >nry Smith to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, l)n 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 washhouse, conper, about' |-acro land, well formed; has..a northerly aspect, well situated, and a most convenient property for a railway employee requiring a home handy to the station. For further particulars apply to H. L. BOWKER AND SON; Or TONES, NORTON AND CO., icAa . Hereford Street. Honks.) (W. H. Norton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MO'NDAY NEXT, at •! p.m. ESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. have received mstructiona from Mr G. pson (who is leaving for England), to iL, on the Premises, No. 29, Clare Road, off anui Read, the whole of his Furniture and cits, including—Suite in Leather, Brussels ret’ Linoleums, Curtains, Fenders, Fire's Tables, Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, etware, Chairs, China, Crockery, Kitchen nsils, Wringer, Washer, etc., etc. Pull pariahs In Saturday’s paper. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, 78 202, Hereford 'Street. W, Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. FOR SALE OR TO LET. npHE RESIDENCE of th e late Dr Irving, JL comprising 29 rooms and all modern conveniences, stables, etc., etc., situate in Cambridge Terrace; best position in Christchurch For cards to view, etc., apply TONKS NORTON AND CO.. Estate Agents, 202, \ Q 541 Hereford Street. V. R. DEVEREUX AND CO., 133, Lichfield Street, ■ oor to His Lordship’s Hotel,,and also posite Railway Station, Dansandel. )S HORSE COVERS, COW COVERS; in fact, COVERS OF ALL KINDS, we S°BEST ARTICLE IN NEW ZEALAND, ad can truthfully say that, without excep- , those who have cnee given us an order iys como to us again. rstomers are requested to send in their *rs ce early as possible. q beg to apologise to all tx2o*a customers •so orders %v© vrere unable to : on accoup.s of tbo zutfb*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 8
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