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AUCTIONS. TONES, NORTON AND CO. JV Tonka) (W. H. NoxtoAUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, HAAKE PIANO, ETC. REMOVED FROM FENDALTON. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favoured with mstructkras from the owner to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their. Hereford street Ba.erooms. TO-DAY (Saturday). cct-_nencing at 11 o'clock, a choice ] lot.of REALLY GOOD FURNITURE, etc., j etc, being the contents of an 8-roomed dwelling. MAIN ITEMS— Nearly new Hsake piano, suite in tapestry and plush, occasional chairs and tables, walnut overmantel, whatnots. Austrian chairs, exteueion _nir_g table, marble clock, ornaments, pictures, kauri sideboard, double and sir-gle iron bedsteads, wire and box mattresses, bedding, washstands aaid ware, duchesse chests, chests of dt»wers, toilet glasses and tables, crockery, cutlery, kitchen utensils, lawn mower. m_-~_lo, etc., etc. OVER 625 LOTS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Esta«te Agents, 6224 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton AUCTION SALE. TIMBER AND IRON. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, art t-ie back of Treleaven and Co.'s Corn Store, Armagh street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, a quantity of FIRSTCLASS TIMBER comprising— Black Pine, totara, rimu, kauri, 3 x 2, 4 x 1, 6 x 2, 4 x 3, also nine 6x6 black pine beams,. about 18 feet long, 6 kauri principals (inrtact), 300 sheets corrugated iron, in various length-, etc. etc TONKS, NORTON and CO., 6225 Auctioneers.

W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. FOR SALE or to LEASE, possession APRIL Ist, or earlier if desired. LINWOOD HOUSE. LINWOOD. At present occupied by Mr JUSTICE DENNISTON. This very magnificent property, containing about 3J Aoree, together with Modern Brick House of about 20 rooms, will be FOR SALE or TO LEASE, on very reasonable terms, as from April let, 1903, or earlier if desired. Full particulars and cards to view from TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 202 Hereford street.

W. Tonks.) (W. H. Nortfan. TO PUBLICANS, MERCHANTS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. MESSRS TONKS. NORTON and CO. have been appointed Sole Agents in New Zear iand for the celebrated SARSAPARILLA, prepared by Doctor BrewaJter, New York, U.S.A. Thus Sarani(paril_ is tlhe conce_trated Extn-ot of the best Red Root of Ja-naioa, its medical propertdos being unsunpa-sed. Oases of 1 doz boMles or more can now be procured from Tonks, Norton and Co.. Hereford Street, ait about half tho usual price charged for similar quality Sarsaparfllia. Special Terms can be arranged to the trade. TONKS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Importers, and Estate Agents, 202 Hereford atreeit.

W. Tonks.) (W. H. NVwton. TONKS, NORTON and CO. have for PRIVATE SALE the celebrated Tonisca Piano, firet-olass Second-hand P-artou, Ouititer's Roll-top Desks, New and Secoad-fo-wid Lady** Bicycles, New and Second-thand Gent's Bicycles, Silvertown Rubber Hose, plain and wired, Hall's American Fireproof Safes, ail sizes; Phi-lips and Sons' Iron Safes, all sizes. Furniture of every deaenptwn at Auction Prices. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and General Agerrts, 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 203 HEREFORD STREET. FOR SALE. LINCOLN ROAD, Jußt off—A most desirabls property, comprising nearly 3 acres land, nice garden and orchard, a capital sevenroomed p.astered residence bathroom, h. and c, and all conveniences. A splendid locality, and a most reasonable price. A MODERN GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. PAPANUI ROAD, Just off—House of ten rooms, verandah, bathroom, h. and c. water service thoughout, and all domestio offices complete, about 4 acres land, very fine garden and grounds. The whole forms a very superior suburban residence. 192 ClTY—Centrally situated, and a favourite locality, a superior House of eight rooms, ha.l, verandah, plastered, cornices and centre flowers, and tastefully decorated, bathroom, h. and c. wate* service throughout, and well fitted with modern conveniences, i-acre, north aspect, asphalt paths, and garden, connected mam sewer, and thoroughly up-to-date in every respect. An exceptional opportunity for anyone requiring a city residence. Cheap. 191 WEST END close to the Museum and Gardens—Substantial Residence of thirteen rooms and all household conveniences, section, main sewer connections, very private. A first-class investment. I*2 LINWOOD—A large number of capital building ollotments. from i-acre; low price and most reasonable terms of psyment, or money advanced for building, repayable as desired by purchaser. ' 180 CITY PROPERTY. RBES STREET, near tho Boat Sheds, Avonside—Commodious new House of 6 rooms bathroom, w.h. and oopper, plastered, teas and fittings, venations, tiled grates and registers and every convenience, fine high section, and a most desirable property. 185 AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. A Boarding House and Restaurant Business situated in a busy and populated district. The house contains 18 rooms and conveniences, aibout 2 acres land and stablinj-. etc. The rent is £1 per week. 111-health alone compels owner to dispose of his interest in the business. A tfargain. For further particulars apply at office. 186 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. Five acres land, capital orchard in full bearing, vinery, and two paddocks. The House contains 12 rooms, verandah, balcony, bath"room, h. and c, and domestic offices, stables, and outbuildings. Everything is in first-class order, and the price most reasonable. .185 An ideal Residence, situated at St. Albans, comprising well-built New House of 7 rooms, verandah, bay windows, bathroom, h. and c, washhouso and copper, with fixed tuba and water-taps, windmill, tanks, and every modern convenience, i-acre, having a sunny aspect, and a first-class locality. 177 UPPER RICCARTON—I7 Acres of firstclass land; subdivided and planted, with House of 9 rooms, and all conveniences, stabling, etc. 182 PAPANUI ROAD, just off—About 2 acres land, 'with running stream through the property, together with comfortable 5-roomed cottage, stabling, etc. 163

SEVERAL GOOD INVESTMENTS IN CITY PROPERTY. Office open Friday evenings from 7.30 'o ° C '° C TONKS, NORTON and CO., House and Land Agents, Hereford street. 8142 THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO., LTD. A DDINGTON V A R D 8. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY— 1700 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes, a straight lino of weil-growh 6heep, in good condition. Will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers. 1800 Two and Four-tootli Ewes, one brand and earmark: a very fine line 1300 Two-tooth Wethers, 'in forward oonditicr. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. E. G. STAVELEY, Ma-joger. j 6305 C. E. CALCUTT, Auotioneer. j CULVERDEN SALE. FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES— Account Alex. Maofarlane, Esq., Achray. 1500 Halfbred Ewes 1000 Prime Fat Lambs 300 Prime Fat HaMbred Wethers . 200 Prime Fat Halfbred Ewoa Account Walter MtcfarJone, Esq., Kai war a. 600 Prime Fst Halfbred Ewes 800 Prime Fat Lambs ] Account J. H. B. Oliver, Esq., Cheviot. 300 Mixed Two-tooths Account Hawkswood Station, 600 Prime Fat Two-tooths 100 Prime Fat Four-tooth Wethers 650 Forward Four-tooth Wethers 200 Prime Fat Lambs j 1200 Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Cross- ! bred Ewes j NEW ZEALANT) LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGE-T-1Y CO.. LTD. . I E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 6244 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. ALLANDALE STUD SA..E. i 1-URSDAY, 12th iEBRUARY. . I TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Leaves Christchurch 7-35 a.m. Arrives Haworden 11.15 a.m. Leaves Hawaiden, 5.20 p_m. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY. CO, LTD., - 638* Joint Agent*, j

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 11

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