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Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. j ' Mr Charles Clark. Estab_x_hkd 186 L AUCTIONEER, •AND, 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 Rooms. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Properti-B. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and Effects conducted in Town and ABSENTEES represented and Rents Collected. MONEY ADVANCED on Freehold Securities only, in Large or Small Sums, at - Lowest Current Rates of Interest. LARGE FAMILY DWELLINGS, Furnished or Unfurnished, down to Small Cottages, To Be Let in City and Suburbs. CENTRALLY S TUATED OFFICES To Be T_cr -itlso SHOPS on Leading Thoroughfares. First-class Picture?, Pianos, and Organs On View and For Sale. H E R E F O R~D~ STREET, Chriatchurch. 27__ To B E JL E T. H O U~S E S IN TOWN AND SUBURBS. CHESTER STREET EAST—No. 85, containing nine room 3. bathroom and every convenience PARK TERRACE—Large family residence ARMAGH STREET WEST and CRANMER SQUARE—Nine rooms and offices OXFORD TERRACE, opposite Government Buildings—Six rooms HEREFORD STREET—Hayes' Cottage, eight rooms HER&FORD BTREET—No. 3 Hereford terrace, eight rooms LICHFIELD STREET—No. 86. eight large room*, bathroom and offices LICHFIELD STREET—No. 36, Regina Villa, seven rooms CASHEL STREET—No. til, nine rooms, stable, coach-house, &c. EAST BELT—No. 97, five rooms CAMBRIDGE TERRACE—No. 51, eight rooms and shed OXFORD TERRACE—Ardwicke House, nine rooms and staoling SOUTH BELT WEST—Seven rooms, kitchen and scullery OPAWA—Seven rooms, stabling, 2. acres, fronting Wilson's road OPAWA, Ensor's road—nine rooms, with 1 acre, tastefully laid out OPAWA. The Grange—9 acres in garden, orchard and paddock, ten rooms FEKRY ROAD—Nine large rooms, bathroom and offices, 2 roods 20 perches HEREFORD STREET, Linwood—Six rooms, bathroom, &c. AVONSIDE — Seyen rooms, wash-house, stable. &o. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, Abberley. lately in the occupation of W. H. Lane. Esq.— Eleven rooms, bathroom and every convenience, stabling, ornamental grounds and paddocks PAPANUI ROAD, Debonaire—Eight rooms, bathroom and offices, stab.ing and coachhouse. 4 acres of land FENDALTON. Mrs Hobday's residence Comainlng ten rooms, stabling and outbuildings, good orchard and paddocks RICCARTON HOaD-Seven roims, J-acre land HEWITT'S ROAD—Eight rooms and scullery, .-acre land HOLMWOOD ROAD, Mcrlvale-2 acres land anl cottage four rooms Also, SHOP 3 and OFFICES in the leading thoroughfares CHARLES CLARK, Land and Estate Agent, 5353 Hereford street. TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN. THAT FIRST-CLAPSHOTEL PROPERTY, THE RACECOURSE HOTEL, with brick Racing Stables, Paddocks. &c. The Furniture and Fittings can be taken by arrangement, an r l the whole upon most /easy terms of payment. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, Estate Agent, 5352 No. 357. ' Hereford street TO PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR GARDENERS. CLEARING SALE OF VERY CHOICE PLANTS, IN POTS. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Executors of the late George Gould, " ' °SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th, 42 Tricolor Pelargoniums) Igfnow 1 do iuTandSinpots 12 Cacti ) 12 Choice Ferns (varieties) 1 Clerodendron Balfouril (Win pot) 1 Large Specimen Azalea (12in pot) 3 Ericas, large (varieties) 50 very choice Chrysanthemums, in 9in pots TO BE FOLLOWED, By a SALE at ROOMS, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. Of the late Mr Gould's Justly Celebrated COLLECTION of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ORCHIDS, &c, Sec 5219 Bale at Noon. No. 814. SALE BY AUCTION OF MAGNIFICENT JEWELLERY, Consisting of— DIAMOND, EMBRALO AND RUBY RINGS, OPAL AND DIAMOND STUDS. MOSAIC AND CORAL BRACELETS, PiARL NECKLACE, BROOCH, &c. Also, A LARGE QUANTITY OF STERLING SILVER PLATE, Elegant In design and of the choicest workmanship, the property of the LATE T. H. POTTS, ESQ., Of Governor's Bay. l | TVIR CHARLES CLARK has been favored JM with Instructions from tbe Executors of the late T. H. Potts. Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. I At bis Rooms in Hereford street, Christchuro h ON MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4TH, The fallowing JEWELLERY, GEMS OF THE PUREST WATER AND BEAUTIFUL WORKMANSHIP, j viz. :—.■.-.■.. Large diamond, ruby, an d emerald (for ring ] or Btnd), set of 8 enamel and diamond studs and buttons, diamond cluster ring, set of opal and diamond studs, pearl necklace and brooch, mosaic and coral bracelets. Sec Also, STERLING SILVER PLATE, VIZ.— Entree dishes (with coy era), tea kettle, coffee pot, teapot, tea caddy, kettle stand and lamp, candlesticks, sugar basin, milk jug, cream ewer, toast rack, asparagus tongs, muffineer, butterboat, fishknife, gravy spoon, eggstand and spoons, large and small forks, table, dessert, tea and salt spoons (in great variety), ladles, sauce frame and bottles, cheese scoop, grape scissors, sugar tongs, napkin rings, salts, butter knife, marrow scoop, _ cups and tankards, splendid silver gilt tankard, 36 embossed dessert forks, knives, and spoons, antique punch ladle, fitted with large gold com of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (very rare). Also, Antique Russian coin, of the reign of Empress Catherine H, 1769, These choice articles will be on view on application to the Auctioneer. Catalogues are now ready. No. 8-8 Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. 5354 TO CLOSE ESTATE ACCOUNTS. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A LARGE PROFIT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. A BINE BLOCK OF LAND ON THE WINDMILL ROAD. Containing ONE AND A QUARTER ACRE. Planted with about 299 of the Choicest Fruit Trees grown. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mr Henry Noble, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,, AT HIS BOOMS. IN HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. OX TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12th, A VERY VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, Having two and a half chains frontage to the Windmill road, with a depth of Aye chains. Tbe Land is most securely fenced in. and there is a good Two-roomed Cottage, with outbuilding. There is a well established Orchard, containing about 280 of the choicest fruit trees in full bearing. As aa Orchard, its proximity to town adds mucn to-its.present market value, and the Property offers very great advantages to any purchaser for future subdivision. For plan and farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer. SSSS > Bale at 12 o'clock noon. No. 813 .HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE, DRYDEN STREET, SYDENHAM. MR CHARLES CLARK is instruc Ol by Mr Robert C»pon, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his rooms, in Hereford street, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12th, At 12 o'clock. Part of Rural Section; No. 68, having 66 links frontage to Dryden street, situate between,the South town belt and the. railway line, and near the Farmers' C>operative Stores, together with ihe sixroomed dwelling house and workshop Standing thereon. For Absolute Sale, MM Easy Tarn*. No, 880

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 8

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