New Advertisements. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, PIANO BY CHAPrELL, HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, PIGS, DOG-CART, HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, ie, AT THK RESIDENCE OF MRS BEARD, Riccarton, ou TUESDAY, APRIL 26. MR. CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from Mrs Beard to SELL as above named, consequent on her leaving Canterbury— The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, LIVE & DEAD STOCK, &c, &c. Also, About 11 acres oats ] 6 acres of wheat, ( a , , „„a f "i Stack and [ Half-an-acre of barley j And a quantity of capital potatoes. N.B.—Luncheon provided at 11 o'clock, and the sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. No. 370 4-23 LEESTON. MR CHARLES CLARK will hold his USUAL MONTHLY AUCTION, for the SALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT LOE'S HOTEL, LEESTON, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 29. The entries already promised comprise about 40 head of cattle About 600 store sheep Young draught stock and useful hacks &c, &c, &c. 4-23 SPECIAL ENTRY FOE LEESTON AUCTION SALE OF FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 9A FIRST-CLASS HEIFERS and <U\J STEERS—among them several HEIFERS springing to calf 5 magnificent cart colts 4 hacks About 600 store sheep. 4-22 Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 376 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. IMPORTANT SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY,
MR CHARLES CLARK'3 ROOMS IN CHRISTCHUECH, or a MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, DRAWING & DINING ROOM CHIMNEY GLASSES, CONSOLE TABLES & PIER GLASSES, TOILET GLASBES, AND FIRST.CLASS ENGRAVINGS. M AMBROSE CHIARONI, who has • just arrived in Christchurch, will have ON SALE, for one week only, as abovenamed, FIVE CASES OF MAGNIFICENT CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, After Turner, Rosa Bonheur, Rowbotham, Penl«»y, Richardson, and other eminent masters. N.B.—These Chromos, which are beautifully finished off by hand painting, are all richly framed and glazed. Several of them were intended to be shown at the late exhibition, but arrived too late. Three cases of Drawing-room and Diningroom Chimney Glasses, all of the best British plate, and in very rich gilt frames. Also, Riohly carved gilt Console Tables, with marble tops, and handsome Pier Glasses. 1 case of Toilet Glasses, in ornamental frames and marble tops, and 1 case of first class Engravings. The sale room will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. No. 375. 4-23 AN EXCELLENT FARM of 400 ACRES FOR SALE, or TO BE LET, situated about five miles from Rangiora. Three hundred and thirty acres are fenced in and under cultivation, of which 10 acres are in English grass, and 40 acres lie fallow. The land is subdivided into eight paddocks, of various sizes, all well supplied with water. Seventy acres are unfenced, and, if preferred, they will be sold as a separate block. The Buildings are as follows : —A small cottage, seven-stalled stable and chaff house, piggeries for 100 pigs, stockyard, shed, &c. Price extremely moderate. For plan and further particulars apply to No. 354 CHARLES CLARK, 4-23 Christchurch. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, -I f\f\ ACRES OF GOOD LAND JL VJ KJ at West Melton, near the Coal Track, 19 miles from Christchurch, fenced in on three sides. Price only £350 cash, or £400 upon terms, viz, £50 in cash, and balanoe in five years. Apply to No. 306 4-23 CHARLES CLARK,
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2188, 23 April 1870, Page 3
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