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Auctions CHARLES CLARK. JxL R CHABLES C LABS', Established 1861, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER, Ac, _o. H-B-tTOB- SIBMBT, _ Chrisfa—ncre_> CASH READY FOR INv_STM_NT, AT CUBRENT RATES OF INTEREST. N.B.—Office Hours from half-past 9 s__. till 5 o'clock p.m 6-5 .gjg TO CAPITALISTS AND or___». FOR SALE, Cheap, one of the best LEASE. HOLDS in the City of Clhrißtohwrc-. anops situated in a leading thoroughfare/and alt v? *°_good tenants at fair rentals. Apply to 706 CHARLES CLARK. TO -BELBT, ON VERY EASY TERMS, IOAA ACEES of GOOD LAND, in ■"•"V« Woc^a to suit purchasers. F®r full partionhvrs apply to No. 23 6-12 707 CHARLES CLARK. COMMODIOUS BUSINESS PREMISSCOLOMBO STREEtTneaR TRIANGLB, TO MERCHANTS, DRAPERS, _ OTHER-. TO LET by the YEAR, or for a TERM ef YEARS, those Commodious Premises, fronting Colombo Btreet, adjoining the threeSoor handsome brick building occupied by __ E, Recce, Ironmonger. ! For terms, _c, apply to No. 195 CHARLES CLARK, 6-12 708 Estate Agent, Hereford-street. EPSOM. ADJOINING THE~R_CECOUESE AND MIDDLE PARK CO. FOR SALE, in quarter to aore sections, 4ae unsold sections in this Suburb and Town. ship. An investment in this property is bound to prove highly remunerative. There has lately been good inquiry for land in this position, and some good sales have been effected. A few/ capital selection of sites can now be had. Flan and price on application to CHARLES CLARK, Hereford street. No. 228 6-12 709 FARM TO LET. TO LET, for a term of years, a FARM of 1800 acres of good Wheat Land; sixty acres are in turnips, the remainder unimproved. It is fenced and subdivided. There is a good well, COMFORTABLE HOUSE, eight-stalled stable, and chaff house. More land can be had if desired, or it would be Let in two or more lots. Exceptionally favorable terms to a good tenant. Apply to No. 158 6-12 710 CHARLES CLARK. FOR SALE. IN ONE OR TWO LOTS. A SPLENDID FREEHOLD FA]__, Situated at LEESTON, Adjoining the Township and Railway. SOIL OF THE BEST QUALITY, and i Watered by a never failing Stream. This choice Farm, well known as one of the best in. this fine district, is situated' nearly opposite the Leeston Hotel, and lies between the Township and the property formerly owned by H. P. Hill, Esq., and now oo.upied by Mr Patrick O'Boyle. It ia subdivided into four paddocks, varying in size from 7 acres up to 34 uores, well fenced, and in good condition, part being excellentlylaid down to English grass and part ready for cropping this year. The opportunity rarely occurs that ft first class jEarm with so many advantages as this one possesses is open for sale- It is adjacent to tho Leeston Railway Station, it has the special advantage of being near a roadside station, known as Hill's, and it is close to the great Central Market Sales now thoroughly established at Leeston. Easy terms of payment. For plan and further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK. ' No. 208 642711 ADDINGTON. THREE SECTIONS OF LAND -•■•...■■ . and '- ■-■■■■■■..■ SIX COTTAGES '.....,.■' <.IK ■. HARMAN STREET AND PAULSON STREET. FORCED SALE BY MORTGAGEES. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instrnotionß from the Mortgagee, TO SELL The following property BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, At 12 o'clock, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23bb, (Unless previously sold privately), Lotl—Quarter-acre and Double Cottage of six rooms, on the north side of Hwrww street, Addington- This is section 13 on the map of Addington, whioh can-be seen at any time at the Auctioneer's office. :; Lot 2—Quarter-acre and Double Cottage of six rooms on the south side of Harman. street, Addington. This is section 32 on the above map. Lot 3—Three-eighths of an aore, with double cottage of six rooms. on the north side of Paulsoii street (between the.Xmniigratio— Barracks and the Gaol); thiß is lot 47 on the above map;

The whole property will be offered in one —ft, and if not "sold, will then be offered in three lots aB above. —- Immediate; possession., can be givon ;. each section has an artesian well with a good now of water. The rents bring in over £150 a year, and owing -to the completion of the railway workshops and the continuing increase of value of Bections in Addington (in spite of the late panic), the above properties offer a chanco for profitable investment rarely to be met with. Terms cash, but the auctioneer is prepared to make advances to purchasers at lowest cmTent rates. No. 125 6-12 699 W.-J. G. BLUETT. R W. J. G. BLUETT, instructed by the Trustees of W. J. G. Bluett and- Co., wiU SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON JUNE 14t _, SOUTHBRIDGE SALE, The whole of Mr H. Walls' LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Viz.: : HORSES. 1 black draught gelding 1 black draught gelding 1 black hack mare 1 black hack mare 1 bay hack . 1 black draught filly, 2years •"■'■' < 1 bay draught colt, 2 years 1 hack filly, 2 years 1 black foal ! 1 bay foal 1 chesnnt foal < 2 black draught mares CATTLE. 7heiferß ■■ . ' 3 milch cows 3 steers 6 calves 2 bulls 1 BOW 2 boars IMPLEMENTS Samuelson's reaper Plough Chaff-cutter Dray Pomp, ladder Wheelbarrow, pig troughs 1 hide, saddle breeching 2 pair blinkers, 4 collars 3 horse cloths, 4 pair hames, 3 Bets le_l—_■■ 2 tubs, 1 bucket, 4 head stalls Scythe, saw, hoe 2 sets leading-harness 2 forks, gorse knife. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer, 6-11 650 Leeston and Bonjftbridfl— SOUTHBRIDGE SALE. MONDAY, 14th JUNE. MR W. J. IG. BLUETT will hold Ha USUAL SALE of Horses, Ca.Be-. Sheep, Pigs, Ac., on the above date. ■ W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer, 6-9 546 Leeston and Bou.hbr.dj!— ~~~~ SEED WHEAT. "~ J HAVE FOR SALE Fine Samples of Bead Wheat, Hunter's White, Purple = Straw, Tuscan, Pearl, and other varieties. 6-9 541 > W. J. G. BLUETT.

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 3

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