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Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29th. CLEARING SALEOF VERY CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EITOC-rsTFiKST-CLASS BRDJSI-KAD At Na 6 Hereford Terrace. Hereford street E. \fR CHARLES CLARK has been favored JfM. with instructions from H. XL BensonEsq., who is leaving the colony, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above named, the whole of his Sunerior Furniture contained in drawing-room, dining-room, ball, three bedrooms, and kitchen. See advertisements in last Saturday's paters, for full particularNo. 708 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. No reserve 924 WM. BUSS. RANGIORA HORSEFAIR. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Ist. "|V|R BUSS WILL SELL at his Yards on FRIDAY NEXT, On account numerous clients, fi OOD REAPER AND BINDER TEAMS TTNBROKEN COLTS and-TLLIES TTACKS and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES Sale at 12 o'clock. WM. BUSS. 906 Auctioneer. D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE. AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock. Tinwald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins. Fat, Hides, &c, on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission CLEARING SALES as pec- Arrangement AGENT FOR— Matson and Co., Christehurch Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin National Mortgage Company, Christehurch Booth, Macdonala and Co., Christehurch Murtoa and White's Sheep Dip Buckeye Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham's Foot Rot Composition D. THOMAS. Ashburton. Properties for Sale. H. L. BOWKER. H. L. BOWKER, ESTATE AGENT, MARKET PLACE. SPECIAL FORCHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. IN View of the advance in price that is certain to take place in all Properties, in consequence of the recent rise in the price of the produce of our sou, and which rise is likely to continue, the present is a favorable opportunity for those having a little money and confidence in the future, to make a Good Investment. The price and terms of the Properties advertised below should induce those requiring Property to decide at once, and avail themselves of the very Liberal Terms oflered. All the Properties are Land Transfer Title. SYDENHAM. QUEEN STREET, section 33ft frontage, £42 10s. Terms £2 10s cash, and £1 per month for 4 years: interest and principal included, or all cash and title at once. HAWDON STREET, 36ft frontage, £37 10b, 62 10s cash, balance 17s Gd per month, 4 years. BTOfl STREET, near the Sandridge Hotel, i-acre section, £60; £10 caah, balance £1 Ss per month for 4 years, or, if section is paid for, owner will advance the money to build. QUEEN STREET, capital Section for building or subdividing, running through from Queen street to Hawdon street, and having a frontage to each street of 66ft, £150; £25 cash, balance £1 16s 3d per month for 8 years, or the land oaa be paid for. and money advanced to build. HARPER aad BATTERSEA, Capital Section for shop, 60ft x mtt, £I*>; £10 cash, balance £2 14s per month ior 6 years. SCOTTSTON, 6 Sections, each full i-acre, in ttls fashionable suburb, only £60; £10 cash, balance £15s per month for 4 yean, interest and principal included, or all caah and the money advanced to build. SYDENHAM, Colombo (.tree t, next Mr Bishops, chemist, 40ft frontage Colombo street, with right-of-way from Elizabeth street, fcr Sale on easy terms, or owner will build shops for purchaser or tenant; the property being in the very heart of Sydenham no better business site ;can be found. NEW BrToHTON. With the long looked-for better times now upon us, property in this delightful Seaside Resort must be in demand. Tbe proposal to form and make George street, and the streets leading thereto, must vastly improve tbe value of Sections ia the neighborhood. As a speculation, Properties in New Brighton should be second to none. The extension of tbe Tram to tbe Estuary, which is certain to be a work of the near future, will induce visitors to Sumner to go via New Brighton, the distance by this route bring shorter. Any part of the beach from New brighton to the Estuary Is safe for ■ea bathing to the most inexperienced; and for driving, riding, or bicycling it is unequalled In any part of tbe world. ULIGH STREET, Sections 65 and 66, each 1 acre and 10 perches, £20 each; £5 cash, £1 per month for balance. No interest. JOHN STREET, Sections 38 and !9, i acre and 10perches,£22each; £2cash, balance £2 per month. No interest. BL-GH STREET. No. 8,1 acre aad 17 perches. £32; __ oaab, balance £2 per month. No interest. THOMAS STREET, opposite Mr Hooker's house, J acre, 82ft frontage; very high section, £40; £5 cash, balance £2 per month for twenty-four months. Interest Included. GEORGE STREET, next Mr Vennal's, and near Mr Fryer's, two sections, each i acre. £aoeach; £5 cash, and £2 per month for twenty-four months. Interest included. FRONTING ESPLANADE, next but one to Mr Woodman's house, r acre, £40; £5 cash, and £5 each three months. No interest. ANN STREET, opposite Mr Vennal's house, two sections, fenced, each 1 acre, very high sections, £55 each; £5 cash, and £5 each three months. No interest. CAPITAL SECTION, having a frontage of 66ft to Sea View road and Wilson street, and 165 ft to Thomas street, fenced with macrooarpaa, a choice section, £120; £90 cash, balance three or five years at 7 per cent. NEW BRIGHTON NORTH These sections ate of value for speculators, as when tbe t- am Tia Richmond and the Racecourse is made they must largely increase in value. The bulk of the sections are sold. Section 7, Larnacb street, J acre, £8, next Mr John Munn. Sections 74,75, 76, 77, each i acre. Beach street, which is a road from the Racecourse t*» tlie Beach, £7 each _djoiningsectionso..aed by Mr Robinson and Mr Horsell. Section No. 43, £10; No. 44, £8. These are i acre eacn, and join MrConnollj. Section 125, Vogul street, £8, between Mr Pidgeon and Mr Connolly. Sections 140 and 141, nearly 1 acre each, £15 each, adjoining Mr Le Masurier, close to the sea. Terms for any of above, £2 cash; balance £1 per month. No interest. 14 ACRES, Ocean View road, which is a Government road, and the nearest road from the Racecourse to tbe sea. This block has a frontage of 28 chains by a depth of 5 chains, and is admirably artapwid for subdivision iato over SO sections, a plan for which purpose has been prepared. To be ■cid in a block for £250; £50 cash, balanoe three or five years at 7 per cent. FARMS. DWELLINGS, BUILDING SECTIONS. SHOPS, Jtc. for SALE and TO LET. MONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, at Lowest Current Rates. Call for my New last of Properties For Sale. (For other Properties, see Page 7J H. L. BOWKER, I__id and Estate Agent, 9131 Marketplace. ' T ENOW a bank where the wild thyme JL blows, where oxslips and the nodding violet grow * —on a £15 section at Flem ngton.—"Midsummer Night's Dream.' ** \mjE carved not a line, and we raised not ff a stone, but we left him alone with bis glory—on a £15 Flnnington section.— " A THING of beauty is a joy for ever, ,_£_L L _-«ch is a £15 Flemington section.— Endymion." " nl wise to-day, tis madness to defer"— f> a £15 Flemington section, —Young's "Night Thoughts." "MOW. good digestion wait on appetite, and __*J health on both"—by purchasing n ___ oacti-o at Fle__iagtoa.—-Macbeth." ~ •• "I" U- snaka aasnraaoe doubly fare, aa_ take _M a bond of fate —by pnrchaaing a £15 l-eningtoa seotion.—"Macbeth." NORTH BELT. T7K>R SAUL NEW~ HOUSE, 5 Rooms, JC*- Pantry. Scullery. Wash-house, Gas and --ttian; go«d water. Also, Corner SECTION adjol_W. 80ft oa Belt by 94ft on Manchester atnot. Apply 156, seooad bonae from comer. 602

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7266, 28 January 1889, Page 8

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