Auctions. BEAUCHAMP A BELL. ITDSDAjT* 19th NOVEMBEB, 1881, ' At 12 o'clock. ATTEACTIViT AUCTION SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXCELLENT FTJBNIT\7BE High-class literature _ . ~ Beautiful Water-color ana Oil Paintings' Chromos and Framed Eagravißge Handsome gilt pier-gfass-Marble and alabaster clocks ; Glass show cases Sewing machines Ac Ac. Ac. TO lUBCH AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES, Band Masters, Art Collectors, Picture Dealers, and others. FO3 POSITIVE SALE, To dose accounts. »EAUCHAMP A~BELL will SELL BY > AUCTION, At their Booms, Colombo street, ON ITUEDAY, NOVEMBEB 19th, At 12 o'clock, L fine-toned fall compass trichord rosewood piano, by Kirkman, of London, a splendid instrument I superior walnut trichord piano, by Collard and Collard I powerful harmonium, in solid oak case, admirably adapted for church or hall pnrpoees L black walnut American chamber organ, a really excellent instrument L American organette, latest improved patent instrumentation I kettle dram, suitable for fife and dram band t mellow-toned violin, in case L concert flute, in case rOvols. high-class books An invoice of school books, including Collins and Vera Foster's copies, Ac 3uperior sideboard . Well conditioned suite in cntneon Tunis Fubular and solid iron bedsteads Spring mattresses Aid a large assortment of capital furniture, &c. ALL FOB POSITIVE SALE. Time of offering as follows :— JBNITUBE AND GENERAL GOODS, At 12 o'clock. MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS, At 2 o'clock. PICTURES, BOOKB, Ac., At 3 o'clock. 01} Terms cash. 2076 B. WILK3N AND CO. TBACTION ENGINES. 3 ABBIVE PEB PLEIADES. nHE undersigned have FOB SALE, at very L moderate prices, Four Eight-Horse-power 3BICULTUBAL ENGINES of the latest sign and most approved pattern, by those irld-renowned makers Messrs John Fowler and i., of Leeds, England. irly application is necessary to BOBEBT WILKIN & CO., Christchuroh and Timaru; Or. •20 770 CARTER &CO Dunedin. CHAELES CLABK. NHABLES rjIABK IyOBN VALUATOB UNDEB THE LAND TBANSPEB ACT, BBEFOBD STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. ish ready for Investment on Freehold Securities at Current Bates of Interest. 1-5 1521 BBYNDWB, OFF FENDALTOWN EOAD. HHE UNSOLD PADDOCKS and BUILDL ING SECTIONS in this delightful to be sold on easy tebms of payment; Also, CLEABWELL. AT PAPANUI, ft magnifioent block of land, containing 130 For plans' and farther particulars, apply to c.259 CHARLES CLAtfK, .-5 1522 Hereford street. A FABM OF • 000 ACBE3 FOB BALE UPON "VEBY BABY TEEMS 09 PAYMENT, Situated near the _«„ HEEWOOD EAILWAY STATION, And well served by the Water-race. It is fenced in, sub-divided intofour paddocks, t which about 500 acres have been laid down to Inglish grass, and 500 acres are sown in turnips, t be ready for a wheat crop next year. rice low. Easy terms of payment, via., half*sh, and balance in three years, at 6 per cent. interest. For plan and full particulars, apply to CHABLES CLABK, fa. 480 11-19 2137 Christchnrch. rALTTABLE LEASEHOLD EOB SALE IN THB _, OENTEE OP THE CITT. DWELLING HOUSE AND OFFICES ATTACHED. rHE LESSEEB , INTEBEST in TOWN SECTION 991, liohfield street, held for term expiring on June 24th, 1889. Ground Bent £90 per annum. No restrictions. The premises have been in the occupation of fessra Slater and: Son, Solicitors, for many ears, and comprise large dwelling house, with nite of offices attached. For further particulars apply to CHAELES CL&BK, Hereford street. No 474 11.19 2128 SUMNEB! SUMNEB!! PHE ONLY ONE APPEOVED SEASIDE TOWNSHIP. B I 8 I N G~~V A L U E S. EABLY TEAM "COMMUNICATION. VALUABLE COBNEB SECTION. HOUSE, LABGE~"sTABLING, Ac. T&/ITR CHABLES CLARK is instructed by ijJL Mr Philip Ball (who is now residing on his farm at Southbridge), to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms in Hereford street, on THUESDAY, DECEMBEB Ist, That very valuable Corner Section, being the Lot No. 10 on the plan of Sumner, containing 2 roods and 11 perches, having a frontage of three chains to Morton street and 222 links to Grafton street, both leading direct to the beach. This section is well known as the one opposite Day's new hotel, at the junction of four streets. Aβ Morton street is the first opening to the beach, and is already farmed and metalled, it will be THE SITE in Sumner for any business purposes. . . . The buildings comprise house or six rooms, shed with washing copper, Ac. (beautifully sheltend by fine fir trees), a long range of stabling . for fourteen horses, coach bouse, Ac, Ac, all in capital order and very complete. Using the Graften street frontage for hotel or bearding house purposes, and the back portion for livery stables, already to hand, would be bound to produce a fortune in a few years. It is the ifirst 'property in Sumner, from Christchurch, that can possibly be used for suck paying purposes. The stalling ia at present used by Mr Hoyward, coach proprietor, who retaina possession until May Ist, 1882. Immediate possession ol boEse. As Land in Sumner is changing hands at yen high rates, and ia daily increasing in favor and value, a clearing sale of such a valuable sec tion win rarely occur. Further particulars on application. LAND TBANSFEB TITLE. 11-19 2HS SaleauiVclock. Ho. 479
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5055, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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