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Auctions. TONES, NORTON & CO. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton THIS DAT, In our Rooms, Hereford Street., FOR ONE HOUR ONLY, COMMENCING At 10.30 Sharp. TT'URNITURE AND EFFECTS, 2 Dianes, Jt) Carpets, 2 Suites, Bedsteads, Duchess© Chests, Wardrobe, Lace Cur tarns, lub.es, Chairs, Linoleum, Overmantel, etc., etc., and a h,ost oi sundries. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 5951 Auctioneers a-n ! d Estate Agents. W. Tonks) (W- H. Norton mONKS, NORTON AND CO., A AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 202, HEREFORD STREET. , c ‘ Telephone 693INQUIRY' INVITED. £IOOO. NORTH-BAST BELT—Beautiful sunny position, resicence of 6 main rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c., washhouse, copper and tubs, coal and wood house, wide hall with arch, gas and superior fittings, tiled hearths and grates, Venetians, verandah, 38 perches land, garden, full of flowers, lawn, etc. A perfect little home. The owner is anxious to sell, and will consider any reasonable offer. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 166 202. Hereford Street. CIIY - £950. CIIY ' LARGE HOUSE of 17 good rooms, now being run as a boardinghouse; splendid position, very handy to the heart of the town; every convenience, balcony, etc. Together with nearly J-a-cre land. A real good investment. TONES, NORTON AND CO., 164 Hereford Street. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. £845. HOUSE of 6 large rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, lavatory basin, washhouse, copper and tubs, verandah, glass encaaed all round, two large bay windows. French windows on to verandah; splendid water supply, together with over J-acre land in good garden and orchard, also lot of shrubs. Room for another house; back entrance. A real good spec.. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 166 Hereford Street £750. 6 ROOMS, NEARLY NEW, AND 1-ACRE. WILSON’S ROAD, near Opawa Road— Nearly New House of 6 rooms, plastered and papered, pantry, scullery, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c., washhouse, copper and tubs, coal and wood shed, storeroom, wide hall with arch, tiled hearths and grates, gas and fittings, full 1-acre, asphalt paths, lawn back and front, lovely garden. One of the nicest little properties on the market. Owner anxious to sell. 159 TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 202, Hereford Street. ONM £950 “ KLY IN THE BEST PART OF OPAWA. RESIDENCE of 9 Rooms, plastered, and with all conveniences, 11 acres land, stable, trapshed, cow bail, good orchard. The land has a good frontage, and at the price is the cheapest thing on the market. 159 TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Land Agents. TO LETS. ST ALBANS LANE—B Rooms, 1-aore; 17s 6d. Papanui Road—6 Rooms, superior, nice section; £6O. Wilson’s Road—6 Rooms, 1-acre; 15s. Durham Street, Sydenham—9 Rooms, 1-acre; £l. Ferry Road, just off —8 Rooms, 1-acre; 255. Hereford Street, City—--7 Rooms; £7O. Clifton Street, Addington—--8 Rooms, 1-acre; £l. Armagh Street, Linwood, just off—s Rooms, J-acre; 12s. Papanui—lo Acres, 5 rooms, stables, etc.; £7O. TONES, NORTON AND CO., 202, Hereford Street. SPECIAL—TOILET] SPREYDON, handy to tram—4 Acres of Good Land, together with House of 5 rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c., washhouse, copper and tubs, and lot of outbuildings; a perfect little home. Rent only £6O per annum. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Sole Agents. PROPERTY SALES. Messrs tones, Norton and co„ Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 202, Hereford Street, report the following sales of property recently: The residence of Geo. M’Clatchie, Esq., Gloucester Street, to Mr T. W. Rowe, solicitor, at a satisfactory figure; house of G rooms and 26 perches, Clare Road; house of B'rooms and 1-acre, Office Road; house of 6 rooms and 1-acre, Kawkesbury Avenue; jacre building section, Hawkesbury Avehue; house of 5 rooms and 30 perches, Ward Street, Addington; shop and i-acre, Kilmoro and Barbadoes Streets;- section, Kilmore Street; house of 5 rooms. J-acre, Union Street; 1-acre, Rullund Street, St Albans; three cottages and J-acre, Harman Street, Addington; chemist’s shop, Kilmore Street; section, 1-acre, Hawkesbury Avenue; house of 5 rooms, J-acTe, King Street, -Sydenham; house of 5 rooms, J-ncre, Smollett Street, Sydenham; house of 5 rooms, J-acre, Weston’s Road, St Albans; house of 5 rooms, Kingsley Street, Sydenham; house of 7 rooms and 3 acres, Daliington; house o:f 4 rooms and 23 perches, St Asaph Street, Linwood; Colombo Street, City, two-storey shop and 7 perches land; farm of 277 acres atSouthbrook. The total amount realised being £32.973. TONES, NORTON AND CO. A. E. YOUNG & CO. A U ° ■ T 1 °il SALE. THIS DAY, at Noon. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ■ Of every description. NOTE—We Sell to All. A. E. YOUNG, 6035 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALK WEDNESDAY NEXT, 22nd, at 1 p.m. FURNITURE, TIMBER, ETC. AE. YOUNG AND CO., favoured with • instructions from Mr J. Ostler, who is leaving for Wellington, will Sell, on the premises, corner St Asaph and Phillips Street, Lin-wood, the whole of hi 3 FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also, a Large Quantity of GOOD, SOUND, SEASONED TIMBER, Etc. A. E. YOUNG, 6036 Auctioneer. A. E. YOUNG AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Corner Manchester and St Asaph Streets. BARGAIN. “ oCv —FITZGERALD STREET, St Albans, 1 minute from Tram— Nearly New Modem 5-roomed House, replete with every convenience, over J-acre, splendid section. Easy terms. TO LET —Special, Large Sample Room, City, central, £1 per week. SPECIAL NOTE. AUCTION ROOMS.—Growers, consign your Fruit, Vegetables arid other Produce to YOUNG’S CITY AUCTION ROOMS. Demand greatly in excess of supplies. Good sales. Sales every morning, 9.30; noon Saturdays. Open until 10 p.m. Saturday evenings. A. E. YOUNG, Auctioneer. 0. E. WILSON & CO. OR. WILSON AND CO. • (Bannehr and Co., Solo Proprietors), Poultry and General Auctioneers, Land, Estate and Commission Agents, Produce Merchants, -Etc. WILSON’S POPULAR SALEYARDS, 165, TUAM STREET, Tho Best Equipped and Most Extensive in tho Dominion. POULTRY AND EGG MARKET REPORT. Messrs C. R. Wilson and Co., of 165, Tuam gt.., report a very fair yarding of poultry at their yards yesterday, when they held an extra special Easter. Sale. Competition was very keen and prices good; tho same also applied to the egg sale. The following were the prices realised:—Roosters, small 2s Ed to 3s 9d, large 3a lOd to 5s lOd, hens 2s 3d to jta Id, pullets 2» 6d to os 2d, ducks 2s 7d to 6s 2d, geese 5s 6d to 7s 3d, turkeys, gobblers up to 245, hens up to 14s’6d, all at per pair. The demand for eggs was very keen, ar.d the prices ranged according to quality from la 7Jd to 2s 3Jd per dozen for fresh, preserved Is 3id ,to Is 4d per dozen. SPECIAL NOTE for oar Clients—THE LAST SPECLAL EASTER SALE will bo held NEXT SATUKIaP April 18th, at tho usual hour. H. M. BANNEHR, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14661, 18 April 1908, Page 15

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