Touke, Horton & Col W. Tonka) (W. H. Norton THIS DAY. TUTESSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. will JLVJ. Sell by Public Auction' This Day, at 10,30 a.m., in their Hereford Street Salerooms, a largo quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including brass-rail bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, bedding of all kinds, ditch esse chests of drawers, washstands, sots ware, very handsome bookcase, chiffonier, walnut sideboard with large mirror bark, extension, diniug-tablos, carpet, squares, goat irugs, heavy cork linoleum, and a, lot of sundries too numerous to mention; also, on account of a client wanting the cash, a Magnificent Upright Grand Piano. TONICS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 8313 303, Hereford S tree A W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD FURNITURE. NEW PIANO. SADDLE-BAG SUITE, Etc., Etc. Messrs tones, Norton and 00. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs McCallum, who is relinquishing housekeeping, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At her residence, No. 43, Madras Street north, On MONDAY NEXT, the Ist JUNE, At 13 noon, The Whole of her SUPERIOR FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Which have only been in uso Eight Weeks. Main Lines —Brussels Carpets, Linoleum, very lino Piano by Wciler, Wool Rugs, Overmantels, Ration Chairs and Settee, Plush Tapestry, Occ. Chairs, Contents oi Hall, Handsome Saddle-bag Suite of 9 pieces (cost £4O), Sideboard with mirror back, Ext. Dining-table, Massive Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Box Mattresses, Bedroom Suites, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobes with mirror panels, Stretcher Beds, Brassmounted Fenders and Coal Vases, Doulton Dinner Set, etc. TONES, NORTON AND 00., 8153 Auctioneers. W. Tanks) CW. H. Norton mONKS, NORTON AND CO., X House and Land Agents, 202, Hereford Street. LINWOOD, Good Locality, Close lo Tram — A Superior Nine-roomed Residence, verandah in front and side, plastered, cornices and centre flowers, fitted with wardrobes and cupboards, tiled grates, Venetians, bathroom (it. and c.), washhouse,’ copper, tubs, etc., large stable, traphouso and storeroom; croquet and tennis lawn; a most desirable property. For Sale or to Let. 221 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Alyiuer Street —1 Rood 6 Perches, lawn in front and back, neat garden and choice young fruit trees, commodious well-built house of 6 rooms, hall, verandah, bathroom (h., c. and shower-), w.h., copper, with taps affixed, gas and fittings throughout; large iowliun; a most, destrahre property. 216 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to SECURE a CHEAP FAMILY RESIDENCE.— Over J-aoro Land, beautifully laid out and plastered, together with Capital House of 8 rooms, bathroom (h. and o.), 6 fireplaces, gas and fittings, wardrobe, w.h. and copper, stable and traphouso; all in thorough good repair; situated at Addington, close to School. 214 HEREFORD STREET, Licwood—House of 8 rooms, huiit on concrete, three bay windows, marble mantelpieces, gas and fllungs, and all domestic conveniences; J-aore land, iawm and good garden; all in perfect condition, and the price is low. 213 AN ATTRACTIVE, WELL-KEPT PROPERTY, Handy to the Railway Station and near Lancaster Park—A Very Comfortable 5roomed House, with hall, bathroom and all conveniences; about ■ 8-16-aoro, 60ft frontage, conservatory, asphalt paths, etc., very, neat garden. 211 X 2340 Conway Matson & Sons. THIS DAY. At Rooms, 112, Manchester Street, City. JSUAL WEEKLY AUCTION of G-RAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE, At 9.33 a.m. At Rooms, 112, Manchester Street, City, MR SCOWK’S PROPERTY At Hill’s Road, St Albans. Particulars sea Wednesday’s Papers. At 12.30 p.m. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, 8491 Auctioneers, etc. THURSDAY NEXT, 4th JUNE. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT RANGOON'S ROAD, PAPANUX. ■jnTAVING sold Mr John lies’s Property on XjL La-ngdon’s Road, Papanui, he has instructed ua to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Property, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including— Draught Marc, Brownie, staunch and good in all work; now horse-cover, sirring dray ■and harness. 2 Splendid cows; one calved about S weeks, giving 4 gallons milk per day, sound and quiet; 1 springing 'to calve on 201 h June, sound and quiet; 1 Fat Cow. Implements, etc.—S.F. Duncan plough, set of light Duncan harrows, Planet Junr. horse-hoe and extras, onion driji in perfect older, Planet Junr. onion hoe and extras, 15 tons mangolds (good kind), 3 tons clover hey,’ 3 tons Circular Heads potatoes (in lots), 2 tons Beauty of Hebron potatoes, grindstone and frame, wheelbarrow, largo safe, washing copper, 30 bags small potatoes, albs Brown Spanish onion seed, olbs Golden Globe onion seed, hand sewing machine, ■lO pairs fowls, lot of tools and sundries. Also, Quantity of Household Furniture and Effects. Remember Date of SaIe—THURSDAY NEXT, at 12.30 p.m. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, 811;3 Auctioneers, etc. ■ Gfuirmess and Lq Cren. SPLENDID DAIRY OR AGRICULTURAL ; FARM AT WAIHAO DOWNS, Also, GRAZING PROPERTY AT PARKER'S BUSH FOB SALE, GUINNESS AND LcCREN report having ' been favoured with instructions from Mr E. R. Kingsbury to. SELL by Public Auction, at their W AIM ATE SALEROOMS, on iSATUBDAY, JUNE 6th, At 3 p.m., HIS TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, as follows: No. 1 FARM, adjoining Waihoa Downs Railway Station and School, containing 147 Acres, subdivided into S paddocks. The improvements consist of good 4-roomed House, Shed 44ft x 18ft, Sheep and Horse Yards, Garden and large Orchard. A large area is now in young Grass, and the Crops of Grain, Ryegrass, Clover and Linseed grown on this farm are always equal to the host on the Waihao Downs. Being situaed so dose to the railway station aud school, and the land as profitable as Wiliowbritlge, this property is unequalled in all Should it. not be sold as a whole, the owner has decided lo subdivide it into two blocks. No. 2— GRAZING PROPERTY, situated at Parker’s Bush, adjoining Messrs McLnchlan’s end H. A. Innes-Jones’s properties, containing 279 a Ord 4per. Part of this land has been ploughed, and is now in Turnips; and the balance is iir tussock. Sheen country being now so scarce in this district, this block is well worth inspection by anyone requiring a good grazing property. As Mr Kingsbury is anxious to purchase a largo portion of hill country, no reasonable offer will bo refused for these farms, and, considering tho position and the excellent _qualities of the land, the Auctioneers anticipate keen competition. For particulars apply to GUINNESS AND LeCHEN, LTD., oqcQ Auctioneers. HAIR PHYSICIAN. INGLIS’S BUILDINGS, (Opposite Freeman,’'b). IS THORNTON LEES (successor to Mrs Stewart), Graduate of Dr McLean, IRICA, TORES LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S IN, LUSTRELESS and GREY HAIR. Special Treatment for Boldness, hatest AMERICAN Methods oi Facial ' Treatment. Telephone 1286. F3lOl
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13140, 30 May 1903, Page 12
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