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Tonks, Norton and Co. W. Tonks.) (W. if. Norton. THIS DAY. _ .... YYESSBS TONKS, NORTON AND CO.w IVI 'SELL BY PUBLIC A CJC'i'lolv, at 11 a.m., in their Rooms, Hereford Street. Dresden Model Piano, Osmond 'Bicycle, Lady's Bicycle, etc., 100 Square lards Tile Linoleum (nearly-now). Largo quantity thick crimson felting, large quantity coloured art muslin, new (in piece), silk t-apesty and plush suite of 7 pieces, rea Ceather dining-room suite of 9 pieces, -several couches, sideboards,-washst-ands, etc., 40 Ausl- - chairs, Brussels carpet -squares, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, pictures, ornaments, and large quantity of 'sundries. Also, -at 12.30, 16 doz 6-inch plates, .15 doz 8-inch plates, 12 doz 9-inch plates, 4 doz soup plates, 10 large well dishes, 3115-;nch mincemeat dishes, 12 Iti-inch. meat dishes, 6 16-inch meat dishes, 7 17-inch dishes, 10 fish di-ehes, 19 vegeiablo dishes, 30 -small vegetable dishes, 31 gravy tureens, 8 gpravy bowls, 83 vegeiablo dishes without lids., 14 doz tureen dishes. —'Hotelkeepers, stores or boardinghouso keepers are specially asked to note the above; they are ail in perfect order, and as good as new. AT ONE O’CLOCK, DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. Pinal- Clearance. The -balance of the £1250 worth of drapery sent to this City for disposal Public Auction, on behalf of the New South Wales Soft Goods Co. Only about £250 worth left, and our instructions are to sell the lot without reserve, in quantities to 'suit purchasers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, gg4 202, Hereford Street. W. Tonks.) (W■ H. Norton. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE and GROUNDS. For Absolute Sale. Messes tonks, Norton and co. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, , THIS - DAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd, at 1 o’clock, All that PARCEL OF LAND contained in Certificate of Title, Vol. 81, folio 33, situated on the Riccarton Road between the West Town Belt and'the Railway, and containing 2 roods 36 perches, long frontage, ample room for two more houses, together with 7roomed residence, verandah, hall, bay window, gas, good artesian, etc. This property enjoys a fine position within, two hundred yards of H-agley Park, within easy walking distance of the city, -and coaches pass at frequent intervals, and is one most suitable to anyone requiring a nice suburban home. For full particulars, apply to TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 468 Hereford Street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton •jjl O R S A L’ E ST ALBANS, Edgeware Road-Three-quar-ters of an Acre Land, north aspect, with substantial, well-built -new House of 7 rooms, plastered, bathroom (b. and c,), verandah, and all modem conveniences. This is a most desirable property, and the price most reasonable. EaEy application . necessary. RED CLIFFS, -Sumner —One-acre Land, subdivided in quarter acres, fenced, high and dry, and the best position in the locality. A; Real Gift. 45 RICCARTON, Near the Station—J-aoxo Land and new -House of 4 rooms, verandah, hall, bay window, artesian; low price, 'and well worth inquiry. 25 LEINSTER ROAD, close to Papanui Road —A splendid j-acxe Building Section, sunny aspect, for £IOO. Special terms arranged for building. FITZGERALD STREET, close to North Town Belt—i-aore Laud, well fenced, with 5-roomed house, plastered and papered, Verandah, scullery, washhouse and copper. Only £350. Terms arranged. . TO LET—BUSINESS PREMISES. SPACIOUS STOREROOM in Centre of City, well lighted, fitted with shelving and counter, front and back entrance, would make splendid Sample 'Rooms. Old-established Registry Office; ' Business, centrally situated, Good-will and Office Furniture for Sale. ' Commodious Brick Stabling in City, at a low rental. CITY —Six-roomed Furnished Residence.. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., - Land, Estate and Financial Agents, 427 X Hereford Street. W. Buss. BANGIOEA. Northern, central stock mar- , KET. ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th. 1500 'Sheep and Lambs--100 Head Cattle 130 Pigs. ' ' SPECIAL ENTRIES— - 250 Lynd'oh-bred Merino Ewes in Lamb to Murray and Andrew’s E.L. Rams; a very’ useful line of' Ewes; Rams were put in 29th. March. . 100 Prime Fat Wethers > 200 Hoggets ■ 8 Head'Prime Beef 12 2-year-old 'Steers S Springers. - . . 14 Head Mixed Cattle, ; Sale at 11.30. WM. BUSS, Auctioneer. In consequence of HOLIDAYS, this will be a DOUBLE MARKET. There will b< SALES HELD at RANGIOEA on TUESDAY, 13th. ■ 886-7 SOUTHBROOK. A DESIRABLE -50-AC.RE FARM, 'BY AUCTION, ■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, In the Estate of the late MR ARTHUR CAMPBELL. MR- 'BUSS has received' instructions- from the -Solicitors to the-Trustees, of the Estate of the late Mr Arthur'Campbell to -SELL; at his -Rooms, Ra-ngior'a, on TUESDAY, August 20th,-at-12-o’clock noon, ALL THAT DESIRABLE AGRICULTURAL' , and RICH GRAZING FARM, situate near the 'South-brook Railway Station,: being iR.S. N0.'930, together with the comfortable Dwell-ing-house and other buildings thereon. , The .-wholods well -fenced, and the -land is . Very rich, and -suitable for hither cropping or grazing. - Sale at 12 o’clock noon - on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th. - For further particulars, apply to W. BUSS, Auctioneer}, ’Or. to - . STRINGER AND CRESSWELL, Cathedral .'Square,, 820 -Solicitors to the Estate. Beauchamp and Co. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10.30 a.m. Beauchamp and co. win sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Booms— Oranges, Apples, Pears, Onions, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Potatoes (seed and table), Parsnips, Carrots, Artichokes, Pie Melons, Tea, 'Cheeses, Bacon, 50 Pairs Boots and Shoes Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, etc., etc. ’ 897 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. ’ CAMELLIAS. " Beauchamp and go. win sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel Street, on account of -Mr J. W. Morshead, New Plymouth—7 Crates Assorted Ornamental Shrubs- .and -Plants; also, Fruit Trees, Bulbs, Ferns, etc., etc. Every plant true to*-name. For particulars see future advertisements. 893 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. pBOPERTIES. VARIOUS KINDS. ClTY—Butchery Business for sale, shop, 6 dwelling rooms, stabling, and ail appliances; only small capital required. (Fo. H 6) £165 for Now 3-room Cottage, stable, sheds, ancl feed-house, yard all, bricked; handy to tram; terms; Sydenham. (Fo. no) EAST BELT, City—House of 6 rooms, stables, i-acre; only £275. (Fo. 112) CLOSE TO NORTH BELT—I-room House, all conveniences, main' sewer connection, stable, shed, J- acre > £250. (Po. 102) 420-ACRE Sheep Farm, all well fenced and watered, handy to railway; price £6 per acre SHEEP FARM of. 1500 Acres, fenced and subdivided; carrying 3000 Sheep; splendid homestead; handy to railway; price, £3 10s per acre. SEVERAL HOTELS in Cny and Country, Freeholds and Leaseholds, from £2OO to £SOOO, STATIONS and FARMS (many others), ’ 23.000- Sheep Bun. 10.000- Sheep Run. 157-ACRE Dairy Farm, for £l2 per acre., , 480-ACRE Farm, Waikari. Printed Catalogues free. MONEY Advanced on Freehold Securities. BEAUCHAMP AND CO., X 2389 Auctioneers, Cashel Street- West., PICT UR E S PR A M IN NEW and CHOICE DESIGNS, At Moderate Prices. A Large and Varied Stock, of Ar Colours and Materials. • Pictures of Every Description.' INSPECTION INVITED. ■ ■ ' J. W. GIBB, Cathedral Square, Near Post Qfß

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12570, 3 August 1901, Page 12

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