AUCTIONS. ] TONKS, NORTON AND CoT SV. Tonka) {\\\ i{. Xorton WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. HLTESSRS TOXICS. XORTOX and CO. have «1»A received instructions Jnim Mr "Watkin to SELL, on the Premises, 210 South Beit, tio lvholo of hie FUR.XITURE and EFFECTS, Including Brnssel* carpet, part suite, waiJiut overmantel, Austrian chair*, good linoioum, occasional tubles, fenders, tir<?ionis, brasw-moiiiitMl bc-detead, bedd'Oß. cheats o: drawer.-", vi-aahstands, ■toiVt vfi-.re, rrixkery. diuner service, kitchen utwifils, etc.", etc. TOXKS. XOKTOX and CO., Auctioneera and E.sUte Agents, f^ 13 __ Horrford Btreet. "W. Tonks.) (V,*. H. Xorton. TJOII SALE or to LEASE J- AI'KIL l»t. or rarh.r :f ai.sir.id. LIX■VVOOO HOUSE. LIXWOOIJ. at preaent oc-cupu-d by Itr JUSTICE IJEXXISTOX. This very inajjmj-eent pro;xr;v. containing , about 31 actc-s, togothi-r w;:h iiock-rn Ilrkk House c{ about 20 roiftns. will be lor SaJe or to Lease on very reasonable terms as from April let, 1903, or earlier if desired. luli particulars aid c.rds to view from TOXKS, XOHTOX ar.d CO.. Auctioneera, Land sr.d Estate Agents, 202 Hereford street. W. Toßkp.") (W r . H. Norton. TONKS. XORTON ard CO. h*ve FOR PRIVATE SALE— CuiVt'b Roll-top Desks, from £5 17s Cd Phillip* ar.d Son's Fireproof Saiea, from £ii IDs. American fireproof Iron Safes, from il'J 1 ")•-. Siivr-rtown Rubber Garden Hose, from 6d per fo».t. The CeM.Ta'cd Montro?e Bicycles, £8. Ladies,' Xo.v uiid Second-htiid Bicyck-8, £1 A S-Kc:ai Lady's and Gent's Tan£i; ](,s. Brpoc!ilr*.-i<l;ji(f (rvr.f, very cheep. t.'iinit-ra at:J Lens r.r,is<r:ui ij.'t'.'.tpiul? iird Bfdi.ling .Slut".; i-'unulure, loatlter aud tapestry Aiisiii: , ! and Arncrioau Chairs iJruv.-ers. Ovoruiar.tels, Toilet Ware, La-.vn .\!m:vpr. etc. SCECTAL MEXTIOX—Just landed, ex e.s. Himpeliii—'! r-1 the Fnuions "Tonisca" Pianos, to be sold ivt Auction Prices. Easy terms of jmymev' if rcquireti. TOXKS, XOHTOX ar.d CO., Auctioneers, Laud a:>d lOsfate AgonU, and General Imnorters, 9410 202 HEHEFOIiD STREET.
W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. rpONKS. NORTON AND CO., X HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 202 HEREFORD STREET. FOIi SAL.E. A GOOD INVESTMENT. CHOICE FARM. CLOSE TO ..uu.N. A Sji>nd;<l Littiie Farm, comprising fiftyftiio acres, in imis a.nd root, crops. The land ia ii: quod hciixi, p'e/Hy of vvale.r. u-nd well fenced, togi't'hcr Willi house ot five rooms, wu-vtiihovi»;\ u>;d ouHl/uiidin-gu. stabling, etc. Thu property is well Hitua-tod within live nitres of t'io City, uiid handy to railway station. An exceptional opportunity to uocuru ie.vA in a prugre-ssivo r-üburb,' suitable for pub division. As thi» o-.vner ir. Jeaviug Christchurrih the property is for Genuine Sale. WiiST END, close to tho Mu9eum and Gardens—Substantial Residence of thirteen looms and all household conveniences, i-acre eection, main-sewer connections, very private. A first-class investment. 142 LINWOOD—A largo number of capital building allotments, from J-acre; low price and most reasonable terms of payment, or money advanced for building, repayable aa desired ty purchaser. 180 PAPANTJI. A Mp3t Desirable Property, comprising 2 acres land, capital fruit bearing orchard in tail profit, together with commodious Sever;roomed Residence, bathroom, h. and c. n-d well fitted throughout, gaotl stabling and traphon»e, well eituated, north aspect, one minute bom traaD, and will be cold a ba-reain. 179 AVONSIDE. Retreat road—Well-built new House of 7 rooms, verandah, bathroom, h. ■'. •ad shower. 5 fire places, tiled registers and /ange, wa«hhoU3e and capper, high pressure «eter service throughout, and all modern conveniences, 1-acre section, well ]>.'anted with fruit trees, north aepect, only a few minutes fnttn tram, and the coacn passes tihe door. Woet reasonable price and terme arranßed. 185 CITY PROPEiRTT. ROBES STREET, near the Boat Stede, livoneide— Ocnrunodioua new House of 6 rooms bathroom, -w.h. and copper, plastered, Ras and frttaage, venetdama, tEed grates and registers •DQ every convenience, fine high section, and jk meet desirable property. 186 , AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. A. Boardinjr House iwid ttesta-urant Busdneee in a bnsy *nd populated dietriot. Tn« iwuse contain* Iβ rooms end conveniences, •ftwut 2 ooree l*nd end etc The rent ie £1 per week. 111-health alone compels owner to dispose of hie interest in the bueisneea. A tfarfjain. For further particulars •pplyot office. tee
FTFTHEN ACRES LAN© AT HILLSBOROUGH. Wβ here received imperative ineirootiane to aiepou* of a block of land comprising l> •area, we-,1 fenced, and hau fronta«e. on to a main road, near the railway. For a quick sale • very low figure Vill oe accepted. 157 THE BROOKLYN ESTATE, New Brighton, comprising 70 acres Land, Residence of 7 rooms, cottage of 5 rooms, large and well appointed eta-ble. etc., etc., and includes the ■we.l-known racecourse, good mile track, grandstand, and every racecourse appointment. Office open Friday evenings from 7.30 'o v o'clock. TONKS, NORTON end CO., ti House and Land Agents, ■i Hereford street. 8142 CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO~OPEEATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.
THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. TIMARU. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS • LAND, On the Far-famed , WILLOWBRIDGE ESTATE, '" At TATTERS ALL'S. TIMARU, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st, at 3 p.m. |T»TE hay* received inetructions from Mr 'f I. A. H. Roberts, to SELL s» cbove, his PROPERTY known as "Waioneka," situate two miles from Studholmo Junction, con■istisg of 264 ACRES, subdivided inio 12 padlocks, all weJl fenced, n, plentiful supply of water, 45 acree in wheat, 90 acres in oats, 25 acres rape and young grass, 10 acres in turnips, 2 acres in potatoes, tho balance in two-year-old , English grass. A new woodt»n House of 5 rooms, ■washhouse, men's hut, stable, for 8 Iborses, cowshed and piggery. This property i e ono of the most valuable in the South Island. The vendor hn» taken 70 bushels of wheat and 112 bushels of oats per aero ofi it. and, the root crops have always been excellent, and everything connected with, the place is in. tip-top order, but unfortunately, owing to ill-health, the vendor ia compelled to relinquish tho farming of it. For further particulars apply to JOHN MUNDELL. 6C04 Auctioneer.
INGRAM AND CO. QXFOED FOETNIGHTxTy SALE. THTJBSDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1903. SPECIAL EXTRY OP CATTLE— 200 Hcui Two and Three-year-old Mixed Sextta 20 Head Three and Faur-year-old Steers • 30 Head Yearlings The above *ie nil well bred and are in very Jorward condition. INGRAIi ami CO., fi!s Auctioneers. PRELIinNAEY ADVBRTISEME-VT. (LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE AT CARLETON, near Bennetts, On THURSDAY, FEBEUAKY 26th. TiNGIUif and CO. have ibeen fevoured mtJ» J- iaatructiorie iicm C. Thompson, Esq., ■who has lot ius property, to SELL, oe the ftbova date, ALL HIS LIVE AXD DEAD STOCK, Withotrt K«a«rve. Further particulars iv future advertisement. A3so, tm th« same date, if not previously ejeposed nt privately, on account of Mr F. ffhonrpaon. HIS SPLDXDID FARM AT E. OXFORD. Conaiatiiig ot 416 Acres of Pirst-ciass Agricultural Laud, with »'l improvemenia thereon. INGRAM end CO., W Auctioneer*.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 8
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