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I Auctions. i - ________ CLABK. V —___—__——___ THIS DAY, TO TOURISTS, LOVERS OF FANCY WORK IN WOODS. And Those about to Furnish. AUCTION SALE INLAID TABLE TOPS AND BOXES. WALKING STICKS. MAORI BAGS, CURIOS Sec, Sec; Also, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Se EFFECTS, Nearly new and in splendid order. TUTR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed ATX by Mr W. Jewell, jniu. of Manchester street (who is leaving for Melbourne), to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Room?, in Hereford street, on THURSDAY. JULY 19th, The Whole of STOCK-IN-TRADE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C, Consisting of inlaid table tops of various designs, nandkerchief and glove boxes, napkin rings, jewellery trays, ring stands. egg cups, candlesticks, all manufactured by him from New Zealand woods; also, Maori bags, shell necklaces, shop counter, _c; also, his HOUSE-OLD FURNITURE Se EFFECTS, Loo table, suite in walnut and cretonne, pictures, vase lamp. Wertbeim sewing machine, dining table. chelTonier, wicker and other chairs, rimu «-us_i—.nd and dressing table, locking class, spring mattress, ta_aette. usual kitchen and scullery utensils, china, glassware, _c. To those leaving the e»lony and wishing to take a useful memento of the country with them, or those dtsirous of giving frienels in other parts of the world aprcsen!, the above sale of work in N.Z. woods offers an opportunity rarely to be met with, and the Auctioneer's ii-tructions are to sell without the slightest reserve. Also, on account of another Gentleman who is leaving New Zealand, A Quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of dining-room suite in leather, dining table, Brussels carpet, a number i of very fine engravings—"Wellington and I Blucher." " Death of Nelson." "Less of I tbe Revenge," "Attack of the Vanguard," i and others ; Piano; double lens MicroI scope; walnut office table, fitted with drawers ; fenders, fireiron?, chest o: drawers, double iron bedstead, w;ishetands and ware, and usual bedroom I furniture. i 17 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. No. 627 THIS DAY, BLIGH'S ROAD, PAPANUI ROAD. SALE OF IMPROVED LAND WITH COMFORTABLE COTTAGE. Tt.f R CHARLES CLARK is instructed X IO SKLL BY AUCTION At his Roou.s in Hereford street, ox THURSDAY, JULY 19m. Oa lr 16p of land, having a frontage of one chain to Bligh's road, adjoining the property of T. S. Weston. Esq.. planted with choice flowers, shrubs, i>na fruit trees and well f The house contains passage, four comfortable rooms, scullery.' and verandah. There are two large bay windows, and the general appearance of house is of a superior description. Good water supply. MUST BE SOLD. 1278 Sale at 12 o'—ock noon. No. C 23 " THIS DAY, TO ALL SEARCHING TO ACQUIRE A SMALL BLOCK OK EXCELLENT LAND inGOOD POSITION. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION. HIS ROOMS. IN HEREFORD STREET, ox < THUESDAY, JULY 19th, A SMALL BLOCK OF MAGNIFICENT LAND, Unsurpassed for reproductive properties, Containing j* ACRES ty ROODS OD PERCHES, Being the Lot Numbered 1 on the plan of the RADCLIFFE ESTATE, STYX. Having a frontags of 375 links to the North r——L threc-Q—irters of a. mile north of Lhe r—tlwav crossing, and bounded on -tne north c,1535 links) hy a pnDhc road, on the east by the railw y. and on the 8 »ufh by the property of W. Sidney Smith, —sq.., surrounded by fences in good order. The quality of this land cannot be excelled for cropping or grazinir purposes. Handy to town and railway station, or for subsequent subdivision, made easy by its double frontage, it is v SAKE SPECULATION, And at the same time REMUNERATIVE. No. 624 Sale at 12 o'clock. 1270 BUILDLNGS FOR REMOVAL. ■jVJR CHARLES CLARK is instructed SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. And without reserve, At the premises, ON FRIDAY. JULY 20th, LOT I—Tho Offices in Lichfield street, between Manchester and Hizh streets, lately occupied by Mr Wui. Wilson. LOT _—The Stables, lately occupied by Mr Coulter, si'nate'iji roar of lu° dwellinghouse in Ti.cliUeid street, formerly occupied by Dr. BakeweU. yet—3 . Sale at 12 o'cock. 1718 SALE' BY AUCTION OF LONG-COVETED TOWN & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. -I /» ACRES AND RESIDENCE AT RICJ.|> . CARTON »-|\ ACRES AT HILLSBOROUGH G ik riJKT FHONTAGK HIGH STREET, If CITY * EXCKI.LSNT COTTAGES AT Ht SYDENHAM. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored \vi!h iustrnctions from the Messrs Holmes to OFFER BY AUCTION, AT JUS ROjMS. HEREFORD STREET, ox FRIDAY, JULY 27, X6a Xr '2 4p of land AT RICCARTON, Adjoining the Parsonage, and 'saving a Main ltoad frontage >i 1112 links. This compri-es Uie delightful residence and grounds recently vacated by John Holmes, Esq , tot surpassed for beauty of position and surroundings ».y any ITjperty round tho city. Tnat uiagninc—it stction (U.S.-iiS) at Kills-. borough, containing 60 acres, w'.iich includes the valley, pUiutcd twenty year* ago for resicootial purpost-s, and abou t_• acres of I—.t land of grand Quality. A more charming sit • for residence could not bo wished for. A glorious view of the bills endsea that can never be built uut. eLft _ n frontage to High street, near Barrett's Hotel: au open site, and well suited to any business r.-quircnicnti Four first-dass Cottages, each of sis rooms, newly built, each standing on an eighth ot an acre, fronting Uattcrse—.street, Sydenham. For more ample particulars refer to " Lyttelton Times" and Pi_ssof Saturday, June s—« L Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. Terms—Ono-third cash, balance can remain for throe ye—rd on mortgage at oi per cent, in—rest. 1—!0 TO BE LET. THE Celebrated VINERY, known as Mr William Wilson's, Ferry roid. Immediate possession. For full particulars, nipiy lo CHARLES CLARK, IS—i Hereford street. J. IVESS & CO. ~T IVE S AND CO., ACCTIONKEitS.. SHIPPING AN"i» !--<>i:'Vai:l>lNO AGENTS, GKaIX ANU Pltul UCiO MJiRfHANTS, SIIAIIR.BROKKKS. HOUSE, land, and ESTATK A.-NTS. Lichfield s:r-ot. e'iiiislchurch. Ailt-t'oT >ales wiidiKicit in to*-n or country. I'.vgu'ar Weekly sales .)f Farm Preiduce and b'-uniturc. C—Ui Advances im'h on Limry aud F—nu Produce placid in »ur.l_nds for S—ie. Mining. Bout:, und lv.-vi.mci: Sh res Bought ana SoiJ at i.iyhctt ma.ket pricea. l.o—is Ntgoliattd. Slo :i F. H. PICKEKIXG. A: rancis Henry a* imoNKKit. tioust.. sand. I>T.\ X ANii GENERAL COMMISSION ...IK.\T AND VALUAtOR. Auctioii f"_le. Couductci in Town or Country j and Ais.<n;tii Silica prom;niy rewlor«L Periodical u-s of Wines .Spiri— and General Mcii iiitudisc held ou the premise*. Addiees—liii Ca—scl str-.-rt, u—tt door to Tatti-r^nil's. P.O. Li._— 7a. i„epnuiic No. 172. Sfc—|
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7122, 19 July 1888, Page 8
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