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P. S. Malcolm & Co. FURNITURE SALE, 12 sharp, THIS DAY. Central Auction. Rooms. F'S. MALCO'LM AND CO., instructed by, • Mrs Annie Amos, will SELL BY PU&i DIG AUCTION, without reserve, A large consignment of ■ HOUSEHOLD* FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including—Handsome halls'tand, • dining tebto, several occ. tables and chairs, suite in_ leather, couch in tapestry, cot, brass“W»l bedstead and spring mattress, handsome.duchesse dressing table, larga chest of drawers, clock, rifle; revolver, cutlery, tennis net, model' yacht, Syke’s steam bath, kitchen fur* , niture, and about 200 other lots. > Also, 10 Eaiapoi Macintosh Coats 6 Pairs Blankets and lot Drapery. Absolutely No, Reserve. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., 2076 Auctioneers. ' r FOB 'SALE—A BARGAIN. Freehold land, lyttelton. four BEAUTIFUL SECTIONS, overlooking the Bay, for 'Sale, at very low price, as owner] wants to realise at once. 'TWO OUiTAGES on Sections. Full particulars from. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., House, and Land Agente. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALES. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MERCHANT DISK, Etc., SOL'D BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Rooms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Clients are requested to send Goods, etc., Day Previous to Sale. OUT-DOOR SALES Personally attended to by our Mr Malcolm, Every studied detail attended to, and in the interests of clients. economy F. S. MALCOLM AxN'D CO., ' Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. JpOR PRIVATE SALE-CHEAP, CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET. Dining-room Suite in Leather, Drawing-room Suite in Tapestry, i 40 Brass-mounted ‘Bedsteads. ' 10 Case's Bentwood Chairs. 2 Extension Dining-room Tables Handsome American Organ, 13 stops. 3 Iron Safes, various sizes. 2 Roll-top Cutler Desks. 2-Size Billiard Table, new, complete, F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., ■ Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agent-. X2644r : W. BUSS. EANGIORA. ' 7VTORTHERN CENTRAL STOCK MAI?* . KET. |i TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1500 Sheep 80 Head Cattle 90 Pigs. SPECIAL”ENTRIES—< 1 • 100 Fat Ewea iloo Ewes in iamb ; 7 'Well-bred Sows in. pig. Sale at 11.30 o’clock. ' WM. BUSS, 2136 Auctioneer. EANGIORA. TVTORTHERN CENTRAL HORSE PAIR. FRIDAY, 6th SEPT. 70 HOBBES. MR. WM. BUSS will hold his usual Monthly '■Horse ’•Fair on FRIDAY, Sept 6th, when he will sell, on account of numerous farmers and clients, Good Plough Teams, Unbroken Colta and Fillies, Saddle and Light-harness Horses, etc. Special Entries—On account of Messrs Batchelor Bros., Sefton, 1 Bay Draught fitol* lion, “Lobum,” 7 ofi, bred by Mr JolmBoag; a sure foal-getter. 1 Bay Draught Mare, good worker. Further particulars in. future advhp tisements. WM. BUSS, Auctioneer. 2185 Worth. Canterbury Co-Op., Ltd, EANGIORA MARKET. > , . TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27th. At the North Canterbury Yards. SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, ETC., 11.15 an* ' P E'd IA L SUITE Y-h "On account of Mr I, Smith, Femside—( 4 Fat Steers 1 Fiat Heifer 1 Shorthorn) Bull, 15 mouths old and well* bred. At the Produce Yards. Skin®, Fat, Hides, Poultry, Grain and Pro* duce of every description, Farm Implements and Sundries. . Further Entries solicited. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD, E. W. RBLPH, Manager. 2134 A. S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. tt ANDY FARM AT ASHLEY FOR SALE. TTITE have received instructions from MB VV j. Sutherland to OFFER FOR PRIVATE TREATY. HIS COMPACT FARM Of 75 Acres, together with house of 4 rooms, dairy, and outbuildings, situated three miles from the Ashley Railway Station. The Property is subdivided into 4 securely fenced paddocks, all well watered; 45 acres are in grass, the remainder in stubble. Possession can be given on Sept. Ist. Offers for this Farm will be received up tq TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th. For full particulars, apply NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD, E. W, RELPH, Manager. 1781 A. S. CLARKSON, Auctioneer. Funerals. lamb and S 0 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, No! 35, LICHFIELD STREET.' ’ , Telephone 361. £623 Q. BOR G B EABB B 5 H UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by Night 0% Day Receive Immediate Attention. 63, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. r Telephone 721. X 1962 G. W. I. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON* Manchester Street S. fONUMENTS and HEADSTONES it L Marble, Granite end other_ stones. All irk Guaranteed, Lowest possible priceii. Joncrete Kerbinga and Iron Bailings in «U Newest Designs. nspection Specially Invited. X 2559 W L A N G F O S ,-n Undertaker and Embalmer. Oldest Firm in New Zealand, Funerals Furnished with Respectability «n# Economy at Shortest Notice. Address: Residence corner North and East Belts. Telephone 689. Office 133, Colombo Street. Telephone 813. £3321 Friends of the late Mrs Eta. Ellis , are) ited to attend her Funeral, which wijl r late residence at Templeton on. Sun--1.80 p/m., for the Church of England y at Templeton, GEORGE idAR* Undertaker and Embalmer. 2180 Friends of Mr A. J. Aldridge are in» mod that the Funeral of his late eon* LU leave his residence, 84, Allan Streep lav. at 11 a.m., tor the Linwood Public GEORGE BARBELL, Undertake* 2128 B Friends of the late Edmund: fihakspera are invited to attend hie Funeral leaving Late residence, Tai Tapu, on Saturday, inst.. at 1 p.xn., tor the Springston Cema* J. LAMS AND E Friends of the late George Wilkin* are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving late residence, 10, York Street, for the , Cemetery, This . Day, Saturday, Sttth, i.m. W. 'LANGFORD, Funeral Diroo--2136

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 12