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'..,.. AUCTIONS. __ CHARLES CLARK., MR ''* CHARLES CTLARK \ (ESTABLISHED 1861)/ AUCTIOnEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY, for INVESTMENT in sums of £50 and upwards -at Lowest Current Rates. HOUSES of. every'description for Sale and To Let.'-, ; • MONTHLY' CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR* '. • , POSTED FREE. No Charge made for Advertising in this ' , , -.'- • Catalogue. . •. .TO LET, In Antigua street,- near. Park Bridge.. TTOUSE'of 9 rooms (with all modern conveniences) in splendid order, having just been -painted and papered throughout. 5379 - CHARLES CLARK. ' A GREAT BARGAIN. AN EXCELLENT FARM AT WHITECLIFFS, CONTAINING 1092 ACRES, with BUILDINGS -and Other Improvements, And as, the Owner is wishing to leave at an . , early date, the EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF £3 PER ACRE . \ Will be accepted, and Easy Terms of Payment . given. Apply at .once to • CHARLES CLARK, Land and Estate Agent, 5380 J No. 12 "* Christchurch. _ Unreserved sale of superior* . ■ household furniture, CHOICE-POT PLANTS, LIGHT DOG- ■- CART AND HARNESS. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with .instructions from Mr Thomas West, who is leaving Chrißtchurch, TO SELL by AUCTION, at his-Residence, No. 11 Hereford street, (Sty, . QN THURSDAY, MA* 4th. - The Whole of his"'Superior Sitting-room, Dining-room, and Bedroom Furniture, comprising- extension dining table, book case and books,' mahogany chairs and sofa covered in hair cloth, handsome - - large oval walnut table on carved pillar arid claws, fenders and fire irons, picturns, balf-tcßter brass-mounted iron bed- ' /-stead,- walnut wardrobe with.drawer and mirror panel, glass and china-ware, large ; mirror 4ft 6in x 3ft 6in, kitchen and pan- ' try-utensils, etc. - Sundries' outside will include garden tools, -wheelbarrow, carpenter's bench, meat safe, lawn mower, firewood, grindstone, ." large number flower pots all sizes, choice pot '.plants, portable boiler, bird cages, ' garden frames* step ladders, about 60ft garden hose, two 14ft ladders, one 20ft ladder, a tfuinber of fowls, etc. ■ Sale'at 11 o'clock sharp. 508* N0.'43 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. 'W-L' ' ' ' 1 ... ■ FARM, HEATHCOTE VALLEY, ' . ' TO BE BOLD BY AUCTION;' MB CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions to /' l ' SELL BY AUCTION, . *..i ' . In his rooms, Hereford street, - ~ ".On THURSDAY, MAY 11th, A FARM- of 86 ACRES, at the Heathcoto .''. - Valley,.near the Pumping Station, being ' ' parts of' Rural Sections Nos. 77 and 329. - The- land' is 'some of the finest in the district/ and the larger portion is equal to any soil in Canterbury. It has been grazed for a h'utriber of years, and would pay handsomely to break tip arid crop. It is well' fenced and haa been recently [subdivided. . .There' isa-good dwelling house of 4 rooms c_d outbuildings fronting the main road to the Valley. " - . Easy terms of payment. *■, Sale at noon. . , \ ..■ -• ." ' H. S: BROWN, 6381 No. 46 Auctioneer. TO.INVESTORS IN TOWN PROPERTY. •/ -A MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD '"■ , IN,HEREFORD STREET, '."Overlooking Latimer'Square. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with positive instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late Archdeacon Paul, % * ' .TO. SELL.BY PUBLIO AUCTION, , At his rooms, id Hereford street, On THURSDAY, MAY Hth, ' ' A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE IN . " HEREFORD STREET, . Having 50ft frontage by 139 ft depth, abutting on a right-of-way. leading, into. Cashel ■-'.street, and being lot 10 on sale plan. Must be sold to close Trust Account. Bale at 12 o'clock. * ;.'.,' , ' H. S. BROWN, 5382 No. 50 Auctioneer. ~ \ W.. R... HARDING. '- W. R. Harding) ■ - (W. R. Harding ESTATE MOORE, DECEASED. CAPITAL COTTAGE PROPERTY, 'Well Situated, SYDENHAM. SECTION* of LAND, 32 PERCHES (more or less, together with substantially-built 6-ROOM HOUSE, Scullery, Pantry, Washhouse, etc., and whioh Tt,t"R W-R.„BARDING'has been favoured ■LuLwith instructions from the ' Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, at his Land. Salerooms, 184 Colombo" street (near City Hotel), on . WEDNESDAY,,MAY 3rd, at 2 p.m. Full particulars of the Auctioneer. - W." R. HARDING," 5440 . 184 Colombo street. W. R.Harding.) fW. R. Harding. /- ; ( A CHANCE. SALE BY AUCTION . of - CHOIOE LITTLE FARM AT MARSHLANDS. " 8 ACRES 2 ROODS 11 PERCHES RICH j . LAND, well fenced, well drained, well i watered," substantially -built house of 4' rooms, etc., with sheds, piggeries, and | ail necessary buildings and which ' MR W. R. HARDING (in conjunction with Messrs Aoland, Dudley and Co.) has re- , ceived instructions from the owner to SELL I by PUBLIO AUCTION, ,on ' - ' 'SATURDAY, MAY 6th, At 12 o'clock noon, - At his Land Salerooms, 16*1 Colombo street, I near City Hotel. Owner having purchased a larger farm, is determined to realise at the sale. A large portion of the purchase money can remain. ' - - • •, Full particulars from the Auctioneer. '«' , W. R. HARDING, 184 Colombo street; Or of ■"" ACLAND, DUDLEY and CO., 5441 Hereford street, Christchurch. W. -B. Harding) (W. B. Harding, IP O R SAL E CHEVlOT—Leasehold 300 Acres, fenced and subdivided/ 6-room house, stabling, etc. 403-395 HALSWELL—76 Acres good land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, good 6-room house, usual outbuildings. 408-393 •FAIRLIE CREEK—ISOO Acres, large house, woolshed, yards, atabling and outbuildings. '. ' " 404-385 TEMPLETON— 50 Acres good land, fenced, 4-room house,' stabling, etc. 402-381 1 OXFORD—2O Acres, house, piggery, stabling, etc. Only £40; Cheap. 401-377 I HOKIANGA—96 Acres improved land. ! , 395-566 OPAWA—.-Acre Section, wide entrance gates. 84-298 NEW BRlGHTON—Building Section, 24j« Perches, corner position. 85-231 * NEW BRIGHTON—Over 2 Acres land, at low price to clear. 85-232 I have numerous inquiries for Houses and Sections of, all kinds, and shall be glad to have particulars of 'any offering. Money advanced on .mortgage, Small or Large Amounts, with Special Advantages. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer,' Valuator, Estate and Financial Agent, 184 Colombo street, Christchurch. TTtARMS—We have Several For Sale~fr«x- 5 sT: Acres up to 3000 Acres, Bend for full printed list. Some specially Good Small Farms near' the City. Beauchamp and Co., Cashel street. __ ■• I WILL not be reeponsibis tor the debts of my wife unless they are contracted in the purchase of JOKO TJ_A, which I know she cannot livo without. WALLACE and CO.'S Horehound' and , Aniseed Cough Elixir is the sure remedy for Bad Colds. It acts like magic. Everywhere, la 6tL

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10333, 29 April 1899, Page 16

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