Anetions. CHARLES CLARK. ~\/TB- ptLARK, EsTAßitisHro 1861, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, AND SWORN VALUATOR UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. LAND SALES held Every Week in the Hereford street Auction Room. I VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed L Properties I AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture I and Effects conducted in Town and Country. ABSENTEES represented and Rents Collected. CASH READY for Investment at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. On View, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, PICTURES AND HARMONIUMS. HEREFORD STBEET, CHRISTCHURCH. 5265 TO BE LET, THOSE VALUABLE PBEMI3ES, AT THB COBNEB OF COLOMBO AMD GLOUCESTER BTREETS, At present occupied as Offices by Messrs Garr'ck, Cowliahaw and Fisher. THESE COMMODIOUS PREMISES having 2,rt 6in fronting on Colombo street and 60ft frontige on Gloucester screet, can be Leased from the 2nd day cf January next, and, if preferred, the landlord will make suitable alterations to the two large windows and to the intorioi, and also add NEW WINDOWS co the Gloucester street frontage, thus affording unusual advantages for a great display of merchandise. 'I he new bridge now in cou'se of erection over the river will add greatly to the value of thia corner property. For rent, plans .and full particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, Land and Estate Agent, Christchurch. 526S No. 371 UNRESERVED SALE OF THB EQUHY OF REDEMPTION INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTIES. GOOD CORNER S^OP. FAVULY DWELLING HOUSE. TWO GOOD COTTAGE 3. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr W. H. Jewel), to. SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS BO3MB IN HEREFORD STREET, ON TUESDAY. DEOEMBER 21sr, THE EQUITY OF RKDEMPITON In Town Sections Nob. 6 and 8, at the Junction of PETERBOROUGH STBEFT E. WIIH CAMBBIDSE IEBRiC», Having a total f rontasre of four and a half chains, and a depth of two and a half chains, together with an excellent DWET.LIN3-HODSE Of nine rooms (with bedchamber floor), plastered throughout, and replete with medern conveniences. Al*o. CAPITAL SHOP, 36ft by 24ft, suitable for most classes of , busin«BS. Also. i FRONTING CAMBKIDGE TIBBACB, , TWO (Nearly New) COTTAfcES, Each of four rooms. This is a compact block of property worthy of the serious consideration of investors, as its nature and position will always com- , mand good returns. 5973 Sile at 12 o'clock noon. No. 405. ABSOLUTE SALE ov FIRST CLASS PROPERTY IN THB BCROUGH OF SYDENHAM. CORNER SECTION~AND DWELLING HOUSE. "jajTß CHARLES CLARK is instructed BELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms in Hereford street, ox TCESDAY, DECEMBER 21 bt, The freehold Land and Buildings occui pied by the Sidenham Working Men's Clobv situate at the junction 3 of Carlyle street withHawdon street. The land has a frontage of 66ft to Carlyle street, and 96 ft to Hawdon street. The buildings consut of very substantially built dwelling house of eight rcoms, pantry, washhonse, and verandah, with gas laid on. The buildings and situation are exceedingly well adapted for boarding-house purposes for railway employes. The adj»ining section having 36ft frontage to Hawdon street, on which is I erected Metsrj He j wood and r o'a cart ' ehtds, will be included and offered with * the above as one lot, if desired. 1 5977 Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 406 TOWNSHIP OF TEMiLiTON. SBCTIO: S FOB SAIE OPPOSiTE THE RAILWAY feTAT ON. MR CHARLEB CLABK, instructed by Mr John Hoftland, wiU offes by auction, ; oh T<7> SHAY. DE EMBEB 21st, SHALF-4 ORE SECTIONS in the above township, on tee north side of the railway line and nearly opposite the station, surrounded bya good live fence. The land will be put up in one block, and if not sold will be submitted in half-acre sections. For abtolute sale. 6131 Sale at noon. No. 377 CLEARING SALE or EOUBEHOLD FuBMTUBE AND EFFfOTS PIANO, HORSE, DO» CART, BUGGY, HABNESS, CyW, PIGS., POULTRY, Ac. Ac. Ac. MR CaABLEs"""cLABK has been favored with instructions from H. Wansey, Esq , who has sold hia property and is leav sg for Sydaey, to SEUL BY AUCTION, TUESDAY. JANUARY 4th, At A rbozfield. New Brighton road, near the Government School, Tha whole of his FURNIIURK, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Ac DRAWING - ROOM — Tapestry carpet, wool rug, brass rail fender and brassheaded irons, couch, easy chairs, cbonised cane-eeated chairs, woolworked ottoman, curtain pole and curtsies, gipsy table, piano by Jackson, Ac. DINING-ROOM — Bimn cheffonier, 8 cane-seated . chairs, dining table, Etassels carpet, curtain pale and curtains, Sdsy clock, engravings, ornaments, steel rail fender and irons, dish covers, butltr'a tray and stand, dinner service, Ac HALL—Mate, stair carpet and rods, oilcl.th, Ac BEDROOMS (3)—2 double and 1 single iron bedstead, spring and hair mattresEes, feather, bed, pillowß, rimn waehstands, chests of drawers, toilet ware, looking-glasses, 4 stretchers, cot, sponge bath, Ao. Kitchen and dairy utensils, carpenters' and gardeners' tools, long ladder, liwn mower, pot plants, dog cart by Moor, chestnut frelding, nearly new double boggy azd new set harness. j Cjw in full pre fit, 3 pigs, 20 couple poultry, ducks, kc, kc. . No Reserve. No. 407 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. The New Brighton Coach leaves the Fmpire Hotel at 10 30 a m. 6117 W. A. BROWN A CO. ' THIS DAY. LICHFIELD BTBEKT BALEYARES. WA. BBOWN k GO. will SELL • BY AUCTION asunderrDairy stock ... ... at 11.80 Poultry ... * „ „ 120 Horses ... „. ... ... „ 12.0 Produce, implements, Ac. ... „ 130 6113 Terms cath. So reserve.
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6627, 18 December 1886, Page 4
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