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Tonks, Horton and Co. 'AY. Tonks.) <AV. H.’Norton. SYNOPSIS' OP SLADES To 'be held by Tonks. Norton land , co. this WEEKMO NDAY—'English Furniture, Piano, etc., -at .Booms, I o’clock. TUESDAY'— Salvage, ox Aparima, at C Goods Shod, Christchurch Railway Station, 11 o’clock. AVE'DNKS DAY—Consignment 25 High-grade Bicycles, at 'Rooms. 1 o'clock. THURSDAY—(Buildings for Removal, Hereford Street AVest, 2 o’clock. THURSDAY'—Buildings for Removal, Montreal Street South, 2.30 o’clock. FRIDAY—Open for Engagement. SATURDAY—Furniture' and Effects, Pianos. At Rooms, 10.30 o’clock. __ ; Clients desirous of Tonks, Norton and Go. a ScTvicc.fi will kindly intimate afc thoir oarlioßt convenience. ■ 8851 W.~ Tonks) (AY .H. Norton A THIS DAY, at 1 o’clock. CONTINUATION SALE, GAYER, 500 LOTS. Messrs tonks, Norton and co, will continue their Sale, in their Rooms, of GOODS held over from Saturday, as owing to tho Property Sale taking place tbo entry of goods was far too heavy to ge,t near through. The Goods comprise; Piano by Collard and Collard. 2 Suites, Bedsteads. Ornaments, Crockery, AVard- . robs and Furniture of every description. TONES, NORTON AND CO., 880 S Auctioneers, etc. AV. Tonka.) (AY. H. Norton. TO-MOEROAV. TO SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, WOOL BROKERS, SQUATTERS. HOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. SALVAGE CARGO, ex S.S. “APARIMA,” To the value of many thousands of pounds. On account of whom it may concern. SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT THE “C” GOODS SHED, CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. Tl/fESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. IVJL have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 30th of SEPTEMBER, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, On account of whom it may concern, A Very Large Quantity of CARGO, ex s.a. Aparima, some of which is slightly damaged by fire or water. Including— About 200 Bates Woolpacks, each containing 60, to be sold in lots of 5 bales or more. A Large Quantity of Small Bags, suitable for shipping potatoes to South Africa or Sydney. A Very Large Quantity of Corn Sacks. 13 Rolls Cocoanut Fibre Matting, assorted widths and very slightly damaged. A Very Large Quantity of Fertilizer Bags. Also, a Large Quantity of Burnt and Damaged Sacking, to be sold at so much a ton. Two Cases Nutmegs About 300 Chests and Half-chests of .Ceylon and Indian Tea, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers {some of this Tea is perfectly sound). Also 2240 Bags, each 200 lbs, BOND MEAL FERTILIZER. Wo wish to draw special attention' to this line as the value of Bone Meal as a fertilizer ie without question. *We append an extract from a report of an analysis made by Professor Bickerton: Report on analysis of two samples of Bone Meal received from Thornhill Cooper, Esq.,' on 22nd inst; No. 1 Sample, not damaged by water. No. 2 Sample, supposed .to be damaged by soa water. any two samples of the same, undamaged Bone Meal. (Signed) A. A. BICKERTON, For A. W. Bickerton, ’ Public Analyst. No comment is required from us as to the importance of this Sale. Many of the lines are only slightly affected, and an opportunity to secure every-day, marketable goods sudh as these at auction prices mav never occur again. : ■ TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 8636 202, Hereford Street. Taylor Cole and Co. [ npAYLOR, COLE AND , CO., LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS. FOB SALE. SECTIONS—In Lin-wood, Sydenham, St Albans, Beckenham, Cornwall, etc., etc. Prices reasonable. SPEEYDON—6 Acres of First-class Lar.d, with good 6-roomed house and outbuildings, close to tram, within 2 miles of city; price very reasonable. Suitable for subdivision. No. 18 BROMLEY—2O Acres, with new cottage, handy to tram; price low. Suitable for poultry farm. No. 94 PAPANUI—2 Acres Good Land, good building site; price only £240. No. 93 . BlCOAßTON—Splendidly-built and finished House of 6 rooms, with all conveniences, fronting main road, corner section'; price only £730. Very easy terms. No. 29-t NEW BRIGHTON—Good 6-roomed House and J-acre, on one of the best streets; price very low. ■ No. 259 FENDALTON—WeII-built New Residence of 8 large rooms and conveniences, with nearly 3 acres land, in splendid position, just off main road; price low, terms can be arranged. Well worth inspection by anyone looking for a good homo. ’ADDINGTON, handy to tram and coach— Two New Houses, each 5 rooms, well fitted and finished, good sections; -will bo sold either together or separately, at very reasonable prices. SYDENHAM, very good position—J-Acre and nearly new house oi 5 rooms, pantry, sft passage, arch, plastered except kitchen, Venetians, reaily nice property; £475. Worth inspection. No. 297 SY'DENHAM—3-roomed Cottage and section, Brougham Street; price low. No. 287 ADDINGTON, Ward Street—Good Section ■and house of 8 rooms; no reasonable offer refused. No, ]6O LINWOOD—}-Acre, first-class position, well-finished house of six rooms, plastered, h. and c. water, verandah, all conveniences■price £630. , No. 200 LINWOOD, Fern- Road—3o perches, with nearly new house of 6 rooms, etc., deep well, all conveniences; £630. No, 263 If you do not see wha-t you want- in this list, give us a call. Wo have a large number of properties on our Register, and" will furnish particulars on application, TAYLOR, COLE AND CO., X 2710 137, Lichfield Street. WHEN you have Influenza you want; the best Mediciilo money can buy. Your health before: everything. Take Marshall’s Mixtures, 1 and 2. They do cure. 3s. Chemists aud Stares. • X 2177 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

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