AUCTIONS. , TONKB, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks.) (W- H. Norton. AUCTION SALE. LYTTELTON , PROPERTY. MESSRS TOKIKS, NORTON and CO., have been favoured with instructions from th* Church Property- Tnwtwe, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their HeToforcr etrect Salerooms. , ___ On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 18th FEB., At 2 o'clock, , All that Piece or Parcel of Land, being T.S. 107, Colerid'a street, Lyttelton (1 rood), together with 3-roomed Cotitage thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr EaJam. Fine situation and handy to tho town, railway station, and wharf. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. Property Auctioneer?, 6905 ' 202 Hereford strfat. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton WEDNESDAY NEXT. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been instructed by Mrs Lynham. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Rooms, on WEDNESDAY _, ; SXT. at,2 o'clock, ALL THAT HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, eituatetf at 118 Hwper street, and containing about 32 perches, together with a well-built houre of 8 rooms, stabling, and outbuildings, with firet-olase orchard and garden- al*o the section adjoining, containing 33 perches, fenced »nd improved. To anyone working at the Railway Station or in this locality, wo ecu thoroughly recommend the above property, ac the owner has decided to sell, having purchased another Wlatce. TONKS. NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 6906 202 Hereford gtreet. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Isorton. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO., will sell on account of a lady w-ho is relinquishing housekeeping, on, the Premises, Tuara etreot East, The whole of 'her Nearly New Furniture and Effects, comprising the contents of seven rooms,- fuhy furnished. Full details in a. later issue. ! TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Apents, I 69<M ■ Hereford etreet. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. VALUABLE PAINTINGS. CHOICE ART CABINETS, ETC. TITESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have ItX been favoured l with instructions from E. W. Roper, Esq., owing to hie <having dieposed of hi s residence, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION.'on WEDNESDAY, the 23th inst., at eleven o'clock, his very valuable and magnificent FURNITURE, including— Superb piano in solid oak case, beautifully carved and specially imported, very uniquo Japanese carved and inlaid cabinets, Bolitt oak roll-top desk, solid oak frame library ohaiir, magnificent ornaments (too numerous to describe), eolirt I oak carved extension dining table (12ft), solid walnut mirror-back side'boaid, dinner waggon, an especially fino lot of crockery, including 2 beautiful dinneT services, dessert services, etc., etc., also a fine lot of glassware, c.p. ware, etc., etc., Italian braes bedstead, and all bedding of the best, wardrobes, duchesse tables, marble-top wash stands and ware, curtains, hs corrtaiiied in 5 bedrooms, also kitchen utensils, garden tools in gToat variety. N.B.—The Auctioneers wish io say that never before in Christchurch has such highclass furnituro been submitted to auction. It ia well known ihat Mr Roper spared no expense in securing the very best of everything for ibis home, and we venture to asseTt that probahiy there is nothing better to be obtained in the colony than will be offered at this sale. Included' in the catalogue, which is now .being prepared, will 'be found: some very valuable water and' oil-colour paintings nnd works of art, amongst which is Van der Velden's masterpiece, entitled, "The 'Cello Player." TONKS, NORTON *nd CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 7002 202 Hereford street.
THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. SCARG-IL-Ii SALE. MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES— Account Mir W. C. Hyde, Benmoie, 800 Halfbred Ewes 70 Two-4oobh Three-quarter-bred Ewes Account Mr A. J. Sheat, Waikari, 100 Prime Fat Lambs. 200 Two, Four, and Six-tooti. Ewes 100 Sound-mouth Ewee ■NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., E. G. STAVELBY, Manager. 6892 C. E. CAJLiCUTT, Auctioneer. T AST WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON. THURSDAY, 19tb FEiBRUARY, 1903. CATALOGUES CLOSE. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. PLEASE CONSIGN YOUR WOOL TO N Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY' CO., LTD-, Private Siding, Chrietohurch. • t Sending ua full particulars promptly. Woolpaoks, Twine, Cornsaoks, Branding Paint, McDougaM's Dip, Manure*, Turnip and Rape Seed, etc., in Stock. N.Z. LOAN AM) MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 6634 E. G. STAVELEY, Manager.
DA R F I E L D SALE. FRIDAY, UOth FEBRUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise— 1600 Two-tooth Three-qua-rteT-bTed Bwee, a straight line, one brand and earmark 1300 Two-tooth Wethers, in forward oondi"LOAN AOT> MERCANTILE. AGENCY CO., LTD., ! E. G. STAVELBY, Manager. 6691 C. E. CALCUTT. Auo~rioneer. THE GEM) OF RANGITIKEI. SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS. THREE MILES FROM MARTON, And Opposite a, Creamery. DUNSINANE, the property of _ Louis Cohen, Esq.. Solicitor,* Wanganua, comprising 1021 ACRES, subdivided into DAIRY FARMS from 40 ACRES to 130 ACRES. Aiso, A NUMBER OF SMALL ALLOTMENTS, From Three-quarters of an Acre to 2 Acres, Will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION at MARTON, On THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1903, ■At 2 p.m., j At Mr R. E. Beckett's Salerooms. For particuilars and plans apply to COHEN and MILES, Solicitors, Marton. WATT and COHEN, Solicitors, Wanganui. T. G. BUeBELL, Solicitor, Christchurcb. At any of the Branch Offices of the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Company, and the Auctioneer, Marton. NOBTH ISLAND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 5000 ACRES FREEHOLD, GISBORNB DISTRICT— Hill country, about 250 Acres River Flat*, lOOOjjAcres Bush, balance well-grassed, winters 2 to 2J sheep per acre, with cattle splendidly watered, 12 miles from Coast, well fenced and subdivided. Price £3 16a per acce. 2200 acres freehold, hawke's bayLow undulating downs, country, all ploughable, 10 paddocks, 9-roomad House, woolshod, stable, etc, winters 1J sheep per acre, 1000 acrfta have been ploughed, only 10 miles from rail. Price. £4 10s per acre. 270 acres Freehold, welling* TON— 30 Acres rich Alluvial Flats, balance low hills, well watered by river and streams, good 7-roomed House, cowshed, .and dairy, well and securely fenced, railway station two miles. Price £& 10s per acre. 4400 ACRES FREEHOLD, TARANAKI. All Unimproved Bueh Country, except 125 acxee cleared and graeaed, railway should pass close to property. Price, 25s per acre. With an expenditure of not more than 50s pet acre inifelling, burning, trraasing, fencing, etc., the land should bo worth £5 to £8 per acre, and in a few years, considerably more. The Company will, in all cases, make liberal advancee on every property p.aced on its books for sale. For further particulars apply to TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay. Wellington. CHARLES BATESON, Manager. 4366
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 12
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