Auction*. CHARLES CLARE. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH. BALK OF RKALLY "cioiCK FURNITURE IN EXCELLENT ORDER. H/fIR CHARLES CLARK has been favored IT J. with instructions from T. B, Gibba, Esq.. (who is leaving for Sydney), to SELL BY AUCTION, HIS RESIDENCE. AKITEO* HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD (Three doors westward of Rolleston street), ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH. The Whole of his Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURJS AND EFFECTS. SITTING ROOM-Brussels carpet, wool nig, brass-rail fender and set brass flreiron*. ashpan, English made suite in oak and leather, inlaid walnut oval table, piano (with hand painted panel), piano stool, pair handsome flower pots, pilt cornice, and pair rich maroon doth and lace curtains, coal vase, ornaments, ace. BEDKOdMS—3 JLKrable iron bedsteads, chain sprnz mattress, flock mattresses, bolsters and pillows, oak marble-top and other washstands, and oak ducheise dressing table, combined with chest drawers, chairs, toiletware, tapestry and Kidder carpets, fender and irons, aahpan, chests drawers HALL—Oilcloth, slip and door mats, *c Kitchen and scullery n tensile Fowls, perambulator, &&, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. 3318 No reserve. No. 803 TONES, NORTON. AND CO. THIS DAY. W. Tones.] (w. H. Norton MESSRS TONKS. NORTON and CO. have received instructions to ___ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Premises, 155 Colombo street On FRIDAY, the 20th INST., At 2 o'clock. The BALANCE of the STOCK-TN-TRADE Of a GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Comprising Crockery, glassware, drapery, boots, and an innumerable lot of sundries. Every line will be sold without reserve. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. 3538 Auctioneers. Properties for Sale. FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSE of seven Rooms with Btable and 6 Acres land, nicely laid out in garden and paudocks, at Dallington on the Avon. 3391 HARMAN and STEVEN& OR SALE or TO LET—A FARM of 48 acres, off Bligh's road, divided into eeven paddocks, all laid down in grass, and well watered. Ten minutes walk from cram. Apply to J. ROSEWaRNE, 3574 261 Montreal street north. FOR SALE, ON TERMS— SI-ACRE SEJTI"NS of LAND situated on May's road, Papanui, Nos. 21, 22 and 23, also 26. 4 ACRES South belt, adjoining the Catholic SchooL I of an ACRE, corner Johnston's street, Willow Bank, with 5-roomed House; let to a good tenant. IIRON SAFE, double doors. Phillips and 1 IRON SAFE, single door, Whitfleld and Son. Money lent on all kinds of security, personal or otherwise, deeds, bond warrants, life policies. Weekly >r monthly payments taken Bills discounted daily.'
Renewals if required. H. A. DAVIS, Lichfleld street. Christohuroh. H. N. Martin. PROPERTIES FOR SALB. Buildings Sites—First-class properties. City, Papanui road, Linwood, Opawa, Lincoln road Superior Dwellings—B rooms, South Belt; 6 rooms, Armagh street; 7 rooms, Lincoln road; 9 rooms, Oiliviersroad; 10 rooms, Addington; 11 rooms. East Belt. * These are first-class properties with every convenience, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Also, several dwellings, with Sto 6 rooms, Linwood, Opawa, and Sydenham; also, at Sydenham, a bargain, nice section, 5-roomed well-built house, £190; also, lips with good β-roomed house, must be sold, £290. Good Sea-side Residences at Stunner and New Brighton Farm*—First-class farms, 20 to 500 acres, Oxford, Prebbleton, Elleemere, Banks Peninsula To be Let—Superior residences, Fendalton, East Belt, Avonside. Springfield road; also, several dwellings, City, and Suburbs. Money to Lend at Current Rates. H. N. MARTIN, 187 Hereford street Chambers. 7467 NEW BRIGHTON. O/s ACRES, dose to the tram and within 5 /Z\J chains or the beaoh. Also, 80 ACRES, with beaoh frontage. Both properties well adapted for sub-division. And 3 ECTIONS on Sea View road, Mclntyre's road, Hawke's road«ftc. SUMNER. SECTIONS on the Beach and Nayland street, best positions. "WINDMILL ROAD—Comfortable 3-roomed Cottage and garden, £140, easy terms of payment. POUbSON STREET. Addington—Nearly an Acre, with Cottage of 4 rooms Kα LORD BROUGHAM STREKT-Fine Corner Section, over 1 Acre. HILLMORTEN( Wright's road)-} Acre, with Cottage of 4 rooms, Ac., all in good order. TO LET. CRANMEB SQUARES—Houee of 16 rooms, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST-Houseof 8 rooms, &c. NORTH BELT—House of 10 rooms, stabling. Sec J. T. BELL. Cathedral square. Properties to Let. To Let. JOB GRAZING. 5 ACRES, near Strowan Bridge, Feudalton. 1A O r A p on Barker's Estate, near t> U Carlton, Papanui road. aA /\R O/*P on Barker's Estate. All these paddocks are well watered. PACES and ANSON, 3464 , Gloucester street.
TO BILLET. BAST BELT and FERRY ROAD—First-class Family Residence, containing 11 rooms, bathroom; gas laid on, &c.; 3-etalled stable, traphouse, orchard, ornamental trees, pad dock, &c For cards to view apply at office. ADDINGTON-About 1 Acre Land; Houseß rooms and outbuildings, stables, first-class orchard, Sec. VICTORIA STREET, RICHMOJSD-1 Acre Land, garden, and orchard. Dwelling of 7 rooms, Btables, and outbuildings. HIGH STREET, BT. ALBAbTS —House 4 rooms and scullery, wash-house and copper; gas laid on; good trarden. NORTH TOWN BELT-House of 8 rooms, and all conveniences. STANMORB ROAD and DRAPER STREET —First-class Dwelling of 9 rooms and outbuildings ; ground well laid out. HEREFORD STREET—House 8 zooms, north ST. ASAPH STREET—House 6 rooms and scullery. ADDINGTON—House 8 rooms, verandah, ate. J. B. DALE & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Cathedral square. 909 Board and Residence. T ODGE'S Temperance Rent—Board and I a Lodging on reasonable terms. Dinners Still 1 p.m. Saturday Night Popular Concerts for the People. Temperance workers invited. Refreshments all hours. 2058 UPERIOR Private Board and Residence, St. Elmo. 187 Worcester street west. 7773 "VTERY Comfortable Board and Residence at V Waitahuna House, 285 Cashalstnes Wast. 6S_ GROSVJSNOR HOUSE, OomfortahlePrivate Board and Residence, No. 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. 500 TJLIGITS TEMPERANCE HOTEL and t> RESTAURANT—Best accommodation Etownis now offered to bo*rdera. Double room. 16s per week; single room, 18s per week; board without lodging. Ids per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week; board and lodgings, 3a per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piano), bath-room, and shower-bath. Stabling free. F. BRIDGES. Proprietor WINES and SPIRITS of all usual varieties \ GEORGE GOUi-ET K.<4-I>. CHAMPAGNE. WHISKIES—6andy Cook. Rob Roy. Glasgow Cross, Napier Johnstone's, ice., tec CIGARS—A Choice Assortment. CIGARETTES—LittIe Beauties. Virginia Brigata. i OperaPumw Richmond Gems, Aα I BLAND* GUNS. | ENGLISH CARTS. few bargain*. j wrr.T.TAttn Cues, &c.» dec. ' Addreae— I WORCESTER STREET.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7420, 20 September 1889, Page 8
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