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Tonks, Norton and 00. '•' ■VP. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS (DAY. 10 SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, WOOLBROKERS, SQUATTERS, HOTELKEEPERS, r AND OTHERS. - SAIjVAG-E CARGO, ex S.S, "APARIMA," Xc &» ralue of m,£m, 7 thousands of pounds. Onf account of whom it may concern. -■ SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT THE "C" ' ■ GOODS SHED, OHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THIS IDAY, At eleven o'clock in the foren'oon, On account of whom it may concern, A Very Largo Quantity of CARGO ex s.B. Apariuia, some of which is sligtuly Including—- ■ About 200 Bales Woolpacks, each containing -' 50, to be sold in lota 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. ' 12'Rolls Cocoanut Fibre Matting, assorted widths and very slightly damaged. ■ - 12 'Very Fine Oriental Ha/11 Rugs, Bx 4. A Very Large. Quantity of Fertilizer Bags. • ~ a Large Quantity of Bur"+ «™1 T>am.aged Sacking, to bo sold »' 'ton. Two Cases Nutmegs .bout 300 Chests andt Half-c" ' * " Also 2240 Bags, eaoh SQOlibs, j BONE MEAL FERTILIZER. We wish, to draw special attention to this line 'as ■She value of Bone Meal as » fertilizer from a report of am analysis made 4>y Pro- ' iessor Bickortoa: — Report en 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 l to be damaged by lei water. No. 1. No. 2../ Per cent. Per cent. - Hoi-Store . . . 6.90 7.00 Organic matter ' . . 29.95 29.85 - Tri-oaJcio phosphate . 45.00 44.20 Insoluble matter . . 2.20 2.00 Cart), of lime audi salts . 15.95 16.95 Total . . . 100.00 100.00 There is nothing in the above results to •how that -either Sample has been damaged. Tie slight differenc* might occur between ' «-ny two samples of the same, undamaged Bone Meal. (Signed); A. A. BICKERTON, Pot A. W. Bickerton, Public Analyst UTo .comment is" required from, us as to the importance of this Sale. Many of the 'lines sre only slighily.affiected', and an opportunity to secure overy-day, marketable goods such as these at auction prices- may never occur again. TONKS, WOBTON-AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 8636 202, Hereford Street, S 7-. Tonks) (W- H. Norton TO-MORROW. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 25 NEW BICYCLES. , 'l6 LADIES' WHEELS. 10 GENTLEMEN'S WHEELS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. i/TESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. JIL have received instructions from one of . the Largest Bicycle l Manufacturing Houses in the world), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their? Rooms,, on ■■y~ TO-MORROW, <at One o'clock. 23 NEW BICYCLES. " ' \ ■ K;B.—These Machines are similar to former consignments, and! fromi the hundreds of previous purchasers NOT A SINGLE COMPLAINT has been made to us. f~ This Shipment has all the latest 1902 im- .:■ provements and accessories. Absolutely No' Reserve. TONKS, NORTON! AND CO., ' Auctioneers, Land- and Estate Agents, :-8565 ■' 202, Hereford Street. *' W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton rnoNKS, 2TOKTON AND CO., i IJ." PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND VALUERS. | : ,;. -Large and Handsome'Family Residence at ri'.'Ajvonside, commanding a magnificent view of ' the river. The house is well built, superior j ! \ fittings inside and decorated with great taste. ;'V; Stabling audi traphoufe. The grounds, about 'f. ; one acre, »to well laid out in lawn's, garden |r *nd orchard. The whole forms a most desirfi-' able and perfect home. The price is low, ' «ad most easy terms can be arranged. 155 :' Colombo Street south/ just ..off— New plas- !' tered House of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, gas ■i and fittings, Venetians, washhou3e and copJ>er, bath, tool-house and , fowl-houses. The »nd, abottf J-<aore, ia all laid out and- planted. f "\Owner leaving Chfistchurch; must be sold. ■l"y.;- ' i 174 ;:,;; Gloucester Street, Linwood—House of seven ; -rooms, bathroom and all convenience's, in per- ! y feet order; about 4-acro; offered at a very low :,:'-;■ price and terms. • / 172 | j- Harnran Street, off Lincoln Road, Adding- j ;ton —A superior 6-roomed House, large and h v lofty irooms, plastered and well fitted with! !»' conveniences, bathroom, Venetians, etc., and £ - »11 in perfect repair; .section 84ft frontage, ■£-. subdivided, and all ready to build another 's' house. Offer considered l . 165 £;.''''.■ Opawa—-Two Acres Land, a splendid fruitfej "bearing orchard, paddocks, etc., residence of 5,9 rooms, bathroom and numerous conveni-;--ences; dose -to the school, and- only a few S--.C minutes' walk from the railway station. A j:"capital chance to secure goad roomy house-' f\. cheap. - "'--- 144 %..;'..■?■■ Property Register on Application. •y- Office hours, § a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, , Ba.m. to 1 p.m. Friday evening, 7.30 to 9 i ei o'clock. X 2940 Ingram and Co. OXFORD FORTNIGHTLY SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1902. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE—--200 Forward; Hoggets 100 Forward Hoggets 60 Forward Hcgjrots 60 F 100 V 100 Wethers 60 Four-tooth Wethers 40 Merino (Ewes, sound-mouthed, with 100 per cent lambd ' 100 Cross-bred Ewes, sound-mouthed, with 100 per cent lambs 65 Fab Forir mxd Six-tooth Ewes 2 Cows, Springing to calf '- 4 Two-year-oM Heifers v INGRAM AND CO., -. -*•* Auctioneers. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12934, 30 September 1902, Page 8

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