; Auctions. . CHARLES CLARK. j IJOU3SB AITO IMPORTANT' J3ALE i o* CABEFOLLY-SELBCTBD and WELLPRESERVED HQUSEHOUD FURNITURE and JSFFECT3PIANO- HORSES, COWS. PIGS, POULTRY, BROUGHAM, DOG CART, h!arn£ss, eta, &oTMTR CHAHXE3 CLARK, in conjunction Jjl_ with Messrs PYNE aad CO.. has been jfavored with instructions from Hon. E. W. :Parker, who is taking a trip to England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence. S T R O W A" N, Papanul and Norman's roads, ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 27th and 28th, The whole of his BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &C.— DRAWING-ROOM—Brussels carpet, hearthrug, fender and irons, handsome walnut overmantel, luxurious divan settee, easy chain, occasional chairs and tables, piano by Brinsmead, music stool and canterbury, elegant Japanese screen, curtains, &c DINING-ROOM — Extension dining table, divan settee and easy chairs, onairs in leather, Brussels carpet; brass-rail fender, fire irons, curtain poles, damask and tapestry curtains, office table with nine drawers, office chairs, Winchester repeating rifle, D.B. breech-loading gun, revol- . ver, kerosene and reading lamps, dinner and dessert services, breakfast and tea sets, choice glassware, cutlery, 6 dozen Australian hook (1880). HALL—Oilcloth, umbrella stand, butler'e tray, tennis racquets, stair carpet and rods, gong, &c. '• . BEDROOMS (Six)—Tapeetry and Bidder carpets, double and single brass-mounted iron bedsteads, cots, bedding, magnificent walnut suite of bedroom furniture, duohesse and other dressing tables, toilet glasses, chests drawers, sets toilet ware, baths, large quantity supexior bed -and , table linen, blankets, &c , \ STABLES, &c Bay horse, by Shales (imp), ft years 2. Grey mare, by Diomedes, 6 years. Took first prize at Rangiora Show last year, and second prize at last Metropolitan Show. A perfect lady's hack and capital fencer 2 cows in fall proflt 3 fat pigs Fowls, Muscovy and other ducks, 2 black swans Brougham, dog cart, sets harness, net tandem harness, gents' and ladies' saddles and bridles. Horse clothing, bits, &c Water-ballast garden roller, lawn mowers, Stack hay, i hives bees. &c. Kitchen, Scullery, Laundry, and Dairy &C, &C, &c The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m. each day. --•■ Trams pass the property every half-hour. Catalogues are now ready. No. 874 - 2803 MONDAY, MARCH 31st. AND TUESDAY' APRIL IST. « CLEARING SALE--SUPERIOR ENGLISH P MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DOGCART, BUGGY, LIGHT AND DRAUGHT '<■ HORSttS, : . HARNESS, SADDLERY, COWS, PIGS, i.: :: :: FOWLS, &c. MB CHARLES CLARKE, in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., is instructed by A. Lyon, Eaq., who is leaving for England, to . , J SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, .. On the before-mentioned dates At his Residence, Avonhead, Upper Riccar ton, The wh<ve ofbis FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Contained in Drawing-room,. Dining-room, Hall, Nursery, and Five Bedrooms. , And consisting of— - ; Brussels, tapestry, and kidder carpets, marble and steel fenders, sets fire irons, ■ ,-. . occasional .tables, settee, easy and other chairs, choice engravings, over-mantel, travelling clock, iron back piano, two office tables each with nine drawers. dining table, walnut sideboard with bevelled mirrors, handsome eleotroplated wire, glassware, &c, dinner service, tea and breakfast sets, lamps, double and single brass mounted iron bedsteads, ■ spring and hair mattresses, blankets, pillows, ducheSa .'and other dressing tables, marble top and other washstands, chests drawers, sets toiletware, tapestry andJace curtains, &c. - ■ Also kitchen, scullery, washhouse, and dairy utensils. STABLES Chestnut horse 15-3, a grand hunter, tip to fourteen stone, good hack and fast, has been regularly ridden by a lady Chestnut horse Iβ hands, good hunter, perfect lady's hack, fast over hurdles and quiet in harness . Chestnut horse 15-1, fast, quiet to ride and drive . Bay. horse 15-3, five years ols do - " Stout bay cob, by Koscluako, five 'years old. quiet to cufve or ride Black cob, three years, fast trotter, quiet to drive or ride ' I Bay filly, four years, by Ingomar, good ■ hunter and lady's hack . * ' All the above are quiet and take no notice of trams or traction engines. Child* pony, 8 hands, six years, very quiet Two draaicht mares and draught filly N.B.—All horses are believed to be thoroughly sound, and will be ridden or driven as required, Two cows in profit and to calve in June, collie bitch (prize taker), one pig, fowls, dogcart, double-seated buggy, harness oi all descriptions, gents' and ladies' saddles, racing saddle, stable requisites, wheelbarrow, water ballast roller, lawn mower, garden and carpenter's tools, $c, &c. Catalogues obtainable on Monday next. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. eachday. A coach will leave the Aucttoneert Office each morning of sale at 10 o'clock- sum. 2877 . No. 875 ' A BARGAIN. A "BARGAIN. ▲ LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT IN FIBST-CLASS COTTAGE PROPERTY, JUNCTION OF SPRINGFIELD AND EDGE WARE ROADS. fl/TR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELLBYAUCTIQN, ; At his Rooms, in Hereford street, ■ ■'-< OR ■•■'• ■■■-'■■■■' ; ''•'• TUESDAY, APRIL 1, [56 FEET FRONTAGE TO" ' ' SPRINGFIELD ROAD, By a-Frontage on EDGWARE ROAD
OF 149 FEET, Sarronnded by Good Fences, and Subdivided. Together with TWO FIRST-CLASS COTTAGES. ! Bach of Four Rooms with Scullery, erected thereon, thoroughly. Wflllbuflv and in excellent order within aad without. To be offered flret as onelot, andif noteo sold, , to be offered in two lots, sa already subdivided by fence. , * This Is a FRONT-RANK CLASS of COTTAGE PROPERTY iFOdTMON VALUABLE na Comer; Faithfully Built and STYLISH HOUSES; IMPROVEMENTS all EXTRA NICE; Commanding GOOD and CONTINUED . OCCUPANCY. S N.8.-FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, 2801, - - AtSjun. . No. 882. ■ A BARS OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS t FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WILSON'S BRIDGE ROAD. & A 1* 1* * * I TEN ' Occupied respectively .by Mrs Hombrook and W. P. ReeTce, Ksq.. M.H.K. T»JffR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to JH SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Rooma, in Hereford street,- 6a TUESDAY, APRIL IST, " . The above " WELL-KNOWN> PROPERTIES, To bo offered i& Two Lots. The neighborhood is a favorite one, and very healthy, cat * short walking distance from the Csty, a well served by omnibns. and within three ml nutea' walk of ndje Wilson's Road Kailway Station. •-- .-• • -- • . - 902 Sale at 2 p.m. No, 873 PLANSm DESK2NS!!! " PLANS I! SPECIFICATIONS AND QUANTXXIK SUPPLIED BY «Iva;s \jt L% x Ttu i*i ■- . ABCHITECT, GREEN'S BUILDJNGtS, 3iAJSCHKSTiEBSraE£T'CSJBI3TCfIUKCH
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7506, 22 March 1890, Page 8
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