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Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. THIS_DAY V ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF COMFORTABLE HOUSE SOUTH TOWN BELT, BUILDING SECTION. RICHMOND. also or HOUSEHOLD yURNITUIiB and EFFECTS' MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by H. V. Anson, Esq.; Who is leaving for Kng- [ to SELL BY AUCTION. WITHOUT THE BLIGHTKST,RESERVE, • ■ <■ ' ■ AT - • HIS ROOMS IN HEREFORD.STREET, OS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, the SOUTH TOWN BELT, containing 8 Rooms with (detached) Man a Koocn, and Shed with concrete floor »nd loft. The Lwd. which is a KM ALLY VALUABLE SITE, has « w» « Oa lr 6p, and is most PERFECTLY DRAIN JbD. There is a capital TENNIb GROUND with GOOD WATER SERVICE. .: ■ : ■ - AT SOCKBURN, Rooms; RACING STABLKS, comprising 6 Loose Boxes and shed, well paved, lighted and ventilated. Let to a good ; tenant. STREET, RICHMOND. BUILDING SECTION, having 54 links frontage by a depth of 200 Links. For Sale by order of the Mortgagee. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK^ ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17. The whole of Mr Anson's valuable Household .Furniture and Effects will be offered by Auction, at his Residence, as above, full particulars whereof will appear in tuture Advertisements. . , ■~„ The Special Attention of Investors is asked for these Sales. They are, as stated, ABSOLUTELY UNREno.993 SEHVED, » TO RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS, AND INVESTORS. A Rare Chance of Secnring FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, Adj cent to good markets. TO BE SOLD~~BY AUCTION. HESLERTON, Xlj4oo ACRES FREEHOLD. MR CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with Mr Tnomas Bullock, of AshoUrton) has been favored wiih instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21, At 12 o'clock noon, THAT EXCELLENT FREEHOLD ESTATE, Known as HESLERTON, Situated in tho ELLESMERE DISTRICT, between Southbridge and Dunsandel, Containing U/I/IA ACRES of FREEHOLD. ,4rvl/ Skcurely fenced, and sub* divided into about 50 paddocks, of which over 3500 are in English grass, 300 acres in turnips, and about 80 acres are in guma ■ and pine*, mostly over tweive years growth. The balance is in most excellent native grass. The whole is WATERED by FIVE WATER-KAOEs. besides access to the River RaJcaia on a frontage of about four miles. » The entire property will be offered first in ONE LOT, and if noc sold as a whole, the SALE WILL BE ADJOURNED To the following SALE DAY AT LEESTON And will be held at SPRING'S HOTEL, LEE3TON, When the Property will be.submitted in Farms of convenient size, As follows: — FARM I—Containing 1507 Acres, of which 923 (A and B) acres are in Knglish grass and plantation and oiH ncred in tussock, email cottage, &c. FARM 2—Containing 1517 Acres; of which 814 (A andß) acres are in English grass and plantations, 72 acres in turnips. : . • - ' and 831 acres in tussock, Cotrage, stable, well, two large concrete taniu, windmill, &c. FARM 3—Containing 1805 Aerea, of which 300 (AandU) acres hre in English grass and plantation unu 1503 acres in tussock. ' " FARM 4—Containing 2013 Acres, of which 471 acres »re in English grass and plantation and loii acres in tussock. FARMS—The Homestead Block, containing , 2256 Acres, of which 1144 acres are in English grass and plantarion, 255 acres in turnips and 857 acres in tus3ock. On the Homestead Block are the following improvements : — Convenient dwellinghouse, men's cottage, woolshed, sheep yards, dip, extensive stabling and all necessary outbuildings, well, large concrete tank and windmill, Sec. Also, FARM 6-Of 2316 Acres, Viz.. Lot A. containing 270 acrcs~\ Lot B, containing 40 acres I LotC, containing 640 acres VAll in tussook Lot l>, containing 610 acres I Lot E. containing 126 acr« »} Total.. 2316 acres. N.B.—The purchaser of the Homestead Farm, Lot 5, will have the first offer of Farm 6 at the Reserve price. LIBERAL TERM? OF PAYME3ST, ' viz., 10 per cent on fall of the hammer; 15 per cent on approved bill at 3 months, with interest at 6 per cent; and 75 per cent can remain on mortgage for 3 years, oearine interest at 6 per cent, with right to pay off at any time. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. For lithographed plans and further particulars, apply to THOMAS BULLOC K, Ashburton; or to CHARLES CLARE, No. 989 Christchurch. For Sale, DWELLING HOUSE, 121-3 North Belt, Substantially Built, containing eight rooms, exclusive of bath-room, paat-ry and washhouse ; 120 links frontage ; garden well-stocked with flowera and frait trees, at present in occupation of the owner, who is giving up housekeeping. Furniture if necessary at a valuation. Apply to CHARLES CLARK. ; Hereford street No. 995 19* D. MACMILLAN, 133 MANCHESTER STREET, Importer of OILS, COLORS, GLASS, PAPERHANGINGS AND BRU3HWARK. JUST To Hand—New Season's Paperhang ings. Sanitary Papers, Dadoes, with bor et«rs and fringes to match: a Splendid Assortment of Patent Glacier Window Decorations. Address— 133 Manchester street, ' 5588 Oppjaice Barrett's HoteL FAITH HEALING MAY be believed- in by some people, but wisdom is shown by those who use COLEM ANK AND SON8 r SUCALYPTE When assailed by sickness or disease. ■ COLBM ANET3 EXT RACT Is one of nature's greatest, gifts to a suffering humanity. It is PURE. No adulteration with wood. ■ turps, or crude oils. Try their honey wnen the children have colds. Bβ mire and aak your chemist or grocer for ' Colemane's. w. J. Alexander. 148 Cashel street. Wholesale Agent.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7803, 5 March 1891, Page 8
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