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Auction!!). CHARLE3 CLARK TO SOLICITOB3. MERCaANXS, STOREKEEPERS, And all requiring Offices or Warehouses in THE MOST CENTRAL POSITION IN CELRISTCHUBCH. MR CHARLES CLARK has b«m faTorecl •with instructions from Messrs J. M. HeywootJ & Co , TO LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THEIR VALUABLE PREMISES, Either as a whole or in Suites of Offices,, as maj be required. " There is an excellent tifcrong Room, ■with door, lock and keys by Chubb, attachbd to the Cornet Offices, and tho Premises can easily be altered to suit a new tenant's requirements. The Government Buildings, comprising Posl and Telegraph Offices, Cnstom-House, &0., are immediately eppoaito this property. For plane, &c., apply at the Offices in Hereford street. No. 1 8-27 972S UNRESERVED SALE OF A PIECE OF LAND AT WILSON'S BRIDGE, Abo, QUARTER-ACRE OF LAND, WITH BRICK COTTAGE OF FIVE ROOMS. %Jf"B CHARLES CLARK is instructed to ijX SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, TUESDAY, 0 ! PBIL Ibt, A capital SECTION of LAND, fronting the Heathcote river, contents about la. 2r., quite close to Wilson's Bridge (town side), and adjoining the property of Mr A, P. Sheath. It is a gravel Bubeoil, of first rate quality. Also, One QUARTER-ACRE, fronting the Christchurch road, from Wilson's Bridge, together with brick house of fi>e rooms, standing thereon, all nicely finished, plastered and papered, &c, &o. Sale at 12 o'clock. ■ Plans may be seen at auctioneer's office. No. 33 No reserve. 3-27 9727 SALE OF COTTAGES IN TOWN AN© OPEN LAND, NEAR THE EAST BELT. MR CHARGES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, £ f At his Sooms, in Hereford street, ON TUESDAY. APRIL Ist, Two very nice COTTAGES, containing five and three rooms ■ respectively, situate in St. Asapk street east, near the Royal George Hotel, each standing on a capital section of land. As an investment to produce income, it will bo found a bargain, the houses are always .occupied, and are kituated in a locality growing into great value. Also, - A good BUILDING SECTION, adjoining one of the above cottages. v : ■ Plan and further particulars obtainable at auctioneer's office. . No. - 40 Sale at 12 o'clock. '3-27 97SS NO RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th. SALE OF A NICE~GRASS PADDOCK, Adjoining Mr Redwood's Property, RACECOURSE. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Owner to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street (At the risk and on account of a former Purchaser), s On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16-nr, , ~ A CAPITAL PADDOCK, containing 6a. Or. 10p., now in graes, surrounded by good : live fence*, situate opposite the main entrance to the Racecourse and adjoining the properties of Hi Redwood, Beg., the Middle Park Stud Company, and Mr Seabright. .■ ■ - ■ As a site for a suburban residence it cannot be equalled, being but a short distance from Sockburn Railway Station. To Jockeys, Trainers, and others interested' in racing it affords a capital investment, and will be found to double its value within the next two years. A license has been promised for Mr Seabright's new Hotel to be built close by, and within a short time a number of new houses will be erected in the vicinity. No Reserve. 3-29 9832 Sale at 2 o'clock. No. 42, ROBERT WILKIN & CO. FRIDAY, APRIL i. X> OBEBT WILKIN & CO. (in ooDJunction XL with Messrs Maclean & Stewart, of Timaru), favored with instructions from H. Nicholson, Esq., will OtfFER FOR SALE, At their NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street, At 12 o'clock, ■t f> n/~1/\ ACRES OF LEASED L£ 9 \)\)\J CROWN LANDS, Situated on the ASHLEY RIVER, Adjoining lands held by Messrs Richardson & Co., H. W. Packer, Geo. H. Lee, and others. The above block of land is well bounded, well watered and grassed, and as a line of road will ehortly be opened through, can be occupied easily and profitably. 3-26 9674 Terms at Sale. AMERICAN BUGGIES. Ex. J. A. BORLAND. FRIDAY, sth APRIL. ROBERT WILKIN & CO. will BELL BY AUCTION, at the New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street, ■ :■.: At Twelve o'clock, ,_■ 32 AMERICAN BUILT BUGGIES, Selected by oar Mr Robert Wilkin, in New York. Phaetons Wagonettes Pony carriages Single and double buggies ■ With or without Hoods, Built by Abbott and other celebrated makers, all of newest patterns and elegant design, : Also, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE AMERICAN HARNESS, Now unpacking and on viiw as above. 3-28 9851 ROBERT WILKIN & 00. THOEOUGH - SEED BACING STOCK. MIDDLE PAR£ YEABLENGS. WEDJSfESDAfTI6TH APBIL. AT TWO O'CLOCK. ROBT. WILKIN A CO.. instructed by the ; Middle Park Stud Company, WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ' AT THE RINK, GrOUCESTER STREET (By permission of Messrs Etnerington & Co.), THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICEST YEARLINGS: Lotl— BAY COLT by Traducer (imported), onl of rdalia (impoited), Jdalia by Cam buscan out of Dalcibella by Voltigeui (vide Stud Book), Cambuscan bj Newminster (vide Stud Book). Lot 2—" ■■""' BROWN FILLY by Albany (imported) out of Miss Flat by Peter Flat (im ported) i out of Mountain Nynip] (imported) (vide Stud Book). Lot 3— BAY FILLY by Daniel O'Bonrke, out o Raupo, Daniel G'Rouike by Sledmen (imported), out of Brunette (im ported) (vide Stud Book), Baupo bj Diomedee (impoited) oat of Fbcebe. Tae Auctioneers beg to caD the special atten tion of Men to these magnificent youngsters. Having had every possible atten , ioi bestowed on them, they are particularJy r well grown, Bhowing grand muscular deTraopment, wbich, combined with their kigh breeding, eannoi fail to produce satisfactory results on the Turi orattheStoa. -~r~ J ■ 3-22 9485 3. L.WIXSO2T. LAND. LAND. AT A SaTcRIPICE. TUB R J. L. WILSON is inrirocted TC block 730 „ i, 170 „ >t All close to Railway iae. 3S SSQ4

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4264, 29 March 1879, Page 7

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