Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. U. MATSON A.ND COl DISPERSAL SALE. RACING AND STUD TROTTERS. CHRISTCnCRCH, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 'Jin, at D a.m. "ATESSRS 11. MATSON and CO., Christchurch, N.Z.. instructed by J. Bruce Thomson, Eso. ' who is goin;_r to tho "war), will aell by public auction. without reserve, the v,-};->'of hi-4 1- AMO ITS RACING and STUD TROTTING HORSES. co::s:=tir.y ci— CATHEDRAL CHIMES. 13ay Pacing by Four Ch::n; Jem Armour (by Lauderdalel. Cath'-dral Climes won t!ie Auckland 'Prriir.rj? Cup of K.OO «ovs in 1915, ur.d Nov.- Z>.;:!.::id Cup oi 2300 = uvs in IDIO. SODA. JJjy Pacing Pony, syr?. by Harold Dilloti—F) aj: < (bv Franz, by Van Cleve). Soda ;i:" v. .-if many r;:cc.= . :m'l qaal:f.ed i:. February lor U:o N. 7.. Cup by w:n;.ii:v ;h-- Parßa-no::tary Handicap ( t'• -■ jirmcipal race at ChristchijrcM ir -imi.i "oscc. ANTONIO, IJ:iy IV.c in;r Uor?c-. 7yi?. by Havol.fl l!i':l-n- V>'ave- (by Rotu.^eh.ldK Antonio is the winner cf many Best time in a race for - n::'"-. l.'niu .'SG --sth cuc. ZAIIA. Hro>vn Pae:npr Filly, "iyr-;, bv Idwood, .1 m..—lJaphne Ui!!:n; (by Harold Dillon;. '/..u-A is the p::ccr Mr Tliom-nn ever ptuchared. Zara ha.s only ed on four occasions, winning twice and l .inning third. RAEBURN. Day Pacing 'bid;!.- oyrs. by Woodburn Chief— I'riuct- Inipen.il marc. Hoick Forbury Pari: track roco:d for lj miles. LOUVAIN CHIMES. Hay Pacinjr Male, 6yrs, is a full-sister to Cathedral Chimes, and was the premier slake winner for Scumlaud last season. Siin'-ed <o J.c.rd Derby. M URIC ATA. Roan Mare, bv Mauritius—Ocean Wavo (by Rothschild). Muricata is tho champion frce-gaited trotting nnue of Australasia. Race record, 2 m.'es, i.:; o'i 5, at Canterbury Parle, Jairirry 2nd, T<li>. Muricata was stinted this season to Four Chimes, the (•:iro of Cathedral Chimes, !hc v.'inner of the last New Zealand Cup. Grey Filly, 38 months (by Gcorgo IT. Pate horn—King Harold mare). This filly i«i a full-sister to Eccentric, winner of tho 1914 "Free-for-all" at Chris>tchur-.-.'i. JOHNNY DEWAR, 11a/ Pacing Gelding, iiyrs (maiden), Lord Diroy —V aaigeleno (by Ya.ii Clevc). Bay Filly, 2yrs-, Four Chimes—Monte Carlo mare. Nominated for 1918 Derby. And a number of young 6tocl:, and also brood marcs with foal 3. Catalogue on application t.< Auctioneers, or J. Bruce Thomson, Invercargill. TONKS, NORTON AND CO.. LTD. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY, -AT 1 p.m., TO-DAY. ESTATE LATE "VV. C. GREEN, ON THE PREMISES, COLOMBO STREET, CITY, NORTH, just over the Bridge-. THE Balance of the stock as fontained in tho shop, comprising Household Furniture of all descriptions, Tin-ware, Ironware, Pots and Pans, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Brush.ware, Paints, Oils, Drapery, etc., etc. Most of this stock is new and clean. MUST BE SOLD. NO RESERVES.

TO-DAY AT 1 p.m. TONKS, NORTON, and CO. LTD., 8528 Auctioneers. rjIONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN HOTEL, PROBATE, And GENERAL VALUATORS, Furniture and Land Aufction Rooms, 105 HEREFORD STREET. TELEPH9NE^C33. Auction Sales EACH WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,-' at 1 -p.m., in Our Rooms. Outside Sales conducted when and where required. NEW FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. OUR PRICES aro tho LOWEST in TOWN. Givo us a Call. You will be .fairly and Honourably Dealt .With. Office Hours: 9 to' 5.30. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9 p.m. : % IMPORTANT NOTICE. URGENT SALE. URGENT SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF AN ABSENTEE. Attractive anck Beuatifully-situated Property on the PAPANUI ROAD. WE havo been .favoured with instructions from the owner, who has left the Dominion, to SELL bv PRIVATE TREATY, this excellent Property. MAIN FEATURES-Massivoly-constructed and well-designed Houeo of 8 rooms, very largo reception hall, eun verandah and balcony, all'accessories and domestic conveniences, and interior iiniahinga, built under the supervision of a leading architect. THE GROUNDS. Tho land well on Papanui road, within twopenny car section, contains 1 ROOD 24 PERCHES. Haa a running stream at back, tastefully laid out garden, grounds, and ornamental shrubs and trees. Altogether this is a most desirable property, and should appeal to a gentleman requiring a perfectly-constructed home, in tho best of localities. This is a genuine sale, ana iho owner is determined to w>U regardless of cost. All details from TONKS, NORTON and CO LTD., 7945 Sole Agents. ~ HARRIS BROS.. SHORT NOTICE. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 o'clock. TMMENSE TIMBER AND IRON SALE, . ■ On tho Premises, 261 TUAM STREET, CITY, NEAR ' ' MADRAS STREET. GREAT SALE OF TIMBER, IRON, DOORS, WINDOWS. GRATES, RANGES, BRICKS, etc. Instructed by th© Contractors, wo frill sell this day a REAL GOOD Lot of Tmioor. Iron and Builders' requisites—all v itliout r. serve. HARRIS BROS.. g-04 Auctioneers. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. 9 THIS DAY, 11.30. PUBLIC AUCTION". DRAUGHT Gelding, all work, Black Pony S. and H., Chestnut Gelding, S. ar.d H., very- fast. Pigs, - Light Spring Diava, 3 Gi"s, }-shaft Gig. 2 Pleasure Traps. 2 Box Carts. Butcher's, nearly new, 2 Sets Harness, 3 Ridin" Saddles and Bridles, Cart Saddle, Lead 2 S.F Ploughs, Separator, Pie Net, Water Piping, Oilcloth, 6ft Bath 011 lcS. Gun, Copper, largo Pig Feed Boiler. 4 Pots and Kettles, line Sacks, Wooden Gates, Shop Scales, Steelyards, Wheelbarrow, 3doz. Lollie Bottles, suit confectioner, Chtirn, Grindstone, Corrugated Iron, Barrels, Lathe, Breoding Cages, Jogger Body, Horse Collars, 60 Sacks Bakers' Potatoes, good line, 2 large Kauri Boards, Apples, Tomatoes, Quinces, 2 Trucks Oat Sheaf Chaff. CLARIDGE and SMITH, 2527 Auctioneer®. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE leaves Teddington daily as follows Post Office 7.15 a.m. rfnd 3.15 p.m., Allandale 7.15 a.m'. and 3.45 p.m., Governor's Bay 8.10 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Returning from Lyttelton Railway Station at 9.15 a-m. and 5.45 p.m. Special Coach Tiipa arranged. FARES: Lyttelton to Teddington 3s single. Lyttelton to Governor's Bay, 2s single. Telephone: Teddington. 3113 W. LYNN, Proprietor.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19170405.2.77.2

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15868, 5 April 1917, Page 10

Word count
Tapeke kupu
936

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15868, 5 April 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15868, 5 April 1917, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert