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CHARLES CLARK. TO Bβ LET BY TENDEB, FOB A TERM OF YEARS, a FABUof 100 ACRES, Rural Soction No. 161, rituate at AVOSSWIS, arfj-tining the residence of Mr* Palwret, lately in the occupation of Mr T. A. Palmer. . It ie Bab-divid«d into four paddocks, all in English gnua, with Cottage of three rooms, rtading, artesian well, 4e. The texnu and c mditiona of the lease can be seen at my office. Tenders to be sent in, in writing, on or before Tuesday, September 29th. The highest or any tender not necessarily ao ° eP CHABLES CLARK, Estate Agent, Hereford street. No. 156 8-19 8119 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PIANO, by Challon and Hodgson, in rosewood case Waggonette, pony carriage, lady's phaeton, pony village cart 2 horses, 2 sets of harness, Ac., kz. OH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. MB CHABLES CLABK has been favored with instructions from the owner, who is givinsr uphonsekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Third House on 8 rath Side of Met i vale lane from Papanui road, THE FURNITURE Contained in— DRAWING RouM— Uarpet, hearthrug, sofa, easy chairs, fender and irons, table, curtain pole and curtains, whatnot, clock, pictures, piano, in rosewood case, by Challon and Hodgeon, hand painted screen, ftc. DINING BOOM —Carpet, fender and iroae, 3of a in hair cloth, chairs and table, cheffonier, coal vase, curtain pole and oartaina, sideboard, clock, set dish covers, filter, lamps, cutlery, glassware, eewing machine, ftc. THBEE BBDfiOOMS — Double and single iron bedsteads, mattresses, paUiasses, bolsters, pillows, blankets, washstands, dressing tables, toilet ware, looking glasses, wardrobe, iinonge bath, chests of drawers, Aα, 4c. Kitchen utensils in great variety, 4c. Also, Wagonette, pony carriage, lady's phaeton, pony village cart Chesnut gelding, quiet in saddle and harness Chesnut mare do do 2 sets single harness, and 1 set double harness No reserve. 9-268357 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. No. 228 UNRESERVED SALE OF ALL THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A LARGE FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE. MB CHARLES CLARE is instructed by William Montgomery, Esq.., who has sold his Residential Property and; is giving up housekeeping, to »ELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, Park Terrace, On MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCToBEB sth and 6th, All the FUBNITURE contained in the : Drawing Boom : Dining Boom Study Hall Bed Booms Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, &c. Bed and Table Linen. Also, Fiiat-clasß Piano, Pictures Glassware, China. Cutlery, 4c, &0., To be fully particularised in catalogues now in course of preparation. i All the Furniture is in excellent order, and of the very beet description. \ Sale each day at 11 o'clock. ; 9-86 8358 No. 222. TO BSE WEBS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ■ HOTEL PBOPBIETOB3, INVESTORS, PUBLIC COMPANIES, AND TRADESPEOPLE. SALE BY~AUCTION o» J ": TOWN SECTION NO. 1, LYTTELTON, , CANTBRBURT HOTEL ; ■ ■ •-■'.■■ ■-■•■ and •-■ ■'■.:•..■ ■■: •; FOUB ALLOTMENTS : I ■ OH OXFOBD STREET. i TLf-fi CHARLEs""ciiARK is instructed SELL BY AUCTION. ;,.„.,.. In the Dining-room of the CANTERBUBY HOTISL, LYTTELTON* ON THUBSDAY, OCTOBEB 15th, THE FBEEHOLD of the MOST VALUABLE SECTION No. 1, in the BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON, having a frontage of 100 LINKS TO NORWICH QUAY, and a depth and frontage of 250 LINKS ON OXFORD STREET. It is proposed to subdivide the Section as follows:— LOT I—Having a frontage of [66ft fto NOR WIC a QUAY, by a depth and frontage of 72ft on Oiford street; Together with, i THE CANTERBUBY HOTEL erected thereon. : LOT 2—Having a frontage of 21ft 6in ON OIFjKD STREET, by* depth of 66ft; together with tine Building erected thereon, and occupied as an OYSTER SALOON LOT 3—With a frontage toj OXFOBD STBEET and a depth of 66ftj together with LIVERY STABLES • thereon : LOT 4-With a frontage to OXFOBD STBEET and a depth of 66ft: together with the GENERAL STOR? BUILDING erected thereon, occupied by Mr T. H. Lanyon. : LOT s—With a frontage of 20ft on OXFOBD STREET by a depth of 66ftj togetherwith the COOPERAGE BUILDINGS thereon, occupied by Mr Gennell. THE PBOPEBTY~xnay_ be TRUTHFULLY and shortly DESCRIBED as the MOST VALUABLE IN ALL LYTTELTON, whether for like present uses, or for the erection of public or private offices and warehouses. j THE HOTEL occupies a long DOUBLE FRONTAGE immediately opposite the CUSTOMS HOUSE, POST and TELEGBAPH and HARBOR BOABD OFFICES. SEAMEN'S HOMs, and SHIPPING COMPANY'S OFFICES, and Sis bound, by virtue of it* position as the NEAREST HOTEL TO THE BAIL WAY STATION, the WHARVES, and all the FORK--BHOBE, to do the largest Hotel Trade in the Port. ALL PASSENGERS to and from the Wharves MUST PASS THE HOTEL. The site is not equalled in LytteltonorChristcbnrch. The Sections on Oxford street are all of good value for business purpwes. ' Tbbhs of Fatwdit: 25 per cent, deposit, 25 per cent, in 6 months, and the balance in 12 months at 6 per cent. No. 217 Sale at! pm. 9-26 8354 TO DAIRY FARMERS, CATTLE DEALERS, SLAUGHTERMEN, STOCKMEN, AND OTHERS. VALUABLE LEASE OF 50 ACRES SUNNYSIDE. Tk/TB CHARLES CLABE is instructed JLVX. by Mr Alexander Jackson to SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Booms, in Hereford street, ON FBIDAY, OCTOBEB 16th, The lessee's interest in that well-known capital grazing farm, for years past ' occupied by Mr Jackson, being part of the B.S. 156, having a water frontage to the River Heathcote,and adjoining the grazing farm of Mr H.B. Lane, and opposite the residence off MiS-GarforthT The property is divided into five paddocks. Sixteen acres have be<n ploughed for oats, eight acres skimmed for potatoes* and the balance is in grass. All the fences are in good repair. The rent ia £2 per aore until December 31st, 1890, and thereafter, until December' 31st, 1897, at JB2los per acre. 9-26 3356 Sale at 12 o'clock. Ne. 215

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6247, 26 September 1885, Page 4

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