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AoettMM. ' CHARLES CLARK. Mr Charles Clark, E_T-3UBHK> 18SL AUCTIONEER, •LAND. ESTATE, AND GBNaRAL AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, _ And Sworn Valuator Uader the Land Transfer Act. FIRST-CLASS PICTURES AND PIANOS ON VIEW AND FOR SALE. H E R E F O R~D~ STREET, Ch-fi-tchurch. - 30M MONEY. CASH readr for Immediate IN VESTMENT. in SUMS of from £50 up to £IO,OiW on Freehold Securities. Aonly at once to PP J CHARLES CLARK. Land and Estate Agsnt, 5020 Christchnrch. PAPANUJ ROAD TO BE LET, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. REALLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESUJENOE, Fronting Pdpanui road. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, Hereford Street. No. 999 _ __i " FIFIELD" OPAWA, Fronting Hawfor-1 road and the ! river Heathcote, the residence of the late [ VV. B. Bray. Ktq. T O B~E LET, 1 /» ACRES OF LAND, larue and very IO convenient FAMILY HOUSE, good scabies and first class outbuildings, detached cottage, &c, fitc. NO KEASONABL2~OFFER REFUSED. For Darticnlars and cards to view apply to P CHARJLE3 CLARK, '08 No. 957 Estate Agent. FARM AT ST. MARTIN'S, OPAWA, TO BE LET OR SOLD BY TENDER. THE HUNTSBY ESTATE, comprising 81 ACRES, with good dwelling-house, &c„ &c, now leased by Mr G. H. Shame to ;Mr W. Chapman. Possession on June lit next. . ~ Tenders will be received, but not necessarily acceptei by tho undersigned up to March 20th. CHARLES CLAKK, 406 No. 988 Estate Agent. _ SUMNER LITERARY AND LAWN TENxNI- CLUB. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, THE FREEHOLD nearly an aero in extent, ' laid out as Tennis Giounds, Sec, toj-cther with tne newiy erected hall (10ft x 30ft) t-lereou, suitable as a public hall, place of worship, &c APPlrt ° CHARLES CLARK, 407 No. 970 Estate Agent. For Sale, DWELLING HOUSE, 121-3 North Belt, Substantially Built, containing eight rooms, exclusive of bath-room, pan fry and washhouse ; 120 Jinks frontage ; garden well-stocked with flowers and fruit 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 - W* AUCTION PALE OF CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from Mrs Alabaster, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, At her Residence, Cranmer square, On FRIDAY./MARCH 13th, Her Sup -rior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Consisting of Carpets, rugs, cheffonier bookcase Couches, tables, occasional tables Curtain poles, lace and t pestry curtains Fender and irons, dining table, glassware Single iron bedsteads, bedding Chests drawers, washstands, sets toilet ware Dining tables, looking-glasses Kitchen and scullery utensils, &c. 412 Sale at 11 o'olock. No. 5 I IN THE MATTER OF THB LAND I TRANSFER ACT, 1885. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, acting at ti.e request of the Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sale Rooms, Hereford street, ON SATURDAY, the Uth day ov MARCH, 1891. At 1- o'clock noon, OP 5 ACRES and 5 PERCHES (about), the property of Mrs Edzabeth Ellen Hadfiela, Situate on the STANMORE ROAD and GEORGE STREET, in TWELVE LOTS (two Corner Lots), varying between 30 and 40 perches each, And ONE LOT of about 2 acres 2 roods 38 perches, together with FAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE, &c., erected thereon, now occupied by Mrs Hadfleld. For f urtherparticulars, apply to HARPJCR and CO., Solicitors, Christchurch; or to The above-named Auctioneer. 9762 No. 983 UNRESERVED SALE OF THE OLD-ESTABLISHED SUFFOLK BREWERY PREMISES, BARBADOES STREET SOUTH. NEW MALTHOUSE, CELLARAGE, &o. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Liquidators of the Suhulk Brewery Company to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, In Hereford street, ON SATURDAY, the 14th Day of MARCH, The FREEHOLD of about THREEQUARTERS of an ACRE, Fronting Barbadoes street south, near Ferry road, Together with the COMPACT SUFFOLK BREWERY. MALTHOUSE, CELLARS. COTTAGE, And other NECESSARY BUILDINGS. The whole comprising an ADMIRABLE SMALL BREWING PLANT, SECOND TO NONE for COMPACTNESS and ADAPTABILITY for ECONOMIC WORKING. This is a GRAND*OPPORTUNITY for WORKING BREWERS to make A START. The PROPERTY~MUST BE SOLD. though at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE on the ACTUAL EXPENDITURE. The SITUATION is EXTREMELY HANDY to the TOWN ana RAILWAY. STATION. No. 990 Sale at Noon. 9765 TUESDAY, MARCH 17th. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, BDL.LIARD TABLK BAGATELLE BOARD, TURNING LATHE, SIDE SADDLE, &C, &C. MR CHARLES CLARK having been favored with instructions from H. V. Anson. Esq.. "who ia leaving for England, will Aaaou ' BY AUCTION, At his residence. South Town Belt and Selwyn street, on the abovementioned date, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. DRAWING ROOM—Occasional tables, sofa, easy and other chairs, piano, by Broadwood and Sons, music Canterbury, bookcase, books, pier glass, carper, rugs, picrures, banjo, statuette. Sec DINiNG ROOM—Extension dining table, writing table with 9 drawers, half-size billiaru table, with balls and cues, bagatelle board and balls, Singer's band sewing machine, lamp, electro-plateil ware. &c BEDROOMS—DoubIe and single iron and other bedsteads, woven wire and other mattresses, marble-top washstand, chests drawers, tier glass, linen basket, sets toilet ware, looking glasses, carpets. Sec Kitchen utensils in great variety. Mangle, meat safe, garden tools, lawn mower, srindstone, carpenter's bench and tools, lightning saw, side saddle, lathe. Sin. centre, with slide rest and metal turning tools, wire netting, 60ft half-irch indiarubber hose, wheat mill, garden roller, boys' bats, dumb bells, clubs. Sec, &. Sale commences U o'clock ajn. punctually. No. 998 410
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7805, 7 March 1891, Page 8
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