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Auctions* CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. SALS OF VERY VALUABLE OFFICE OR WAREHOUSE SITES, IN CASHEL STEET. Adjoining INGLIS* BUILDINGS, opposite TATTERSALL'S, and at tbe corner of MANCHESTER STREET, Chriatchurch. MR CHARLES CLARE is instructed by Messrs Harman and Stevens to SELL BY AUCTION. At his rooms, in Hereford street, Christchurch. on TUESDAY, MAY 26th, All that very valuable cleared area, having about 110 ft frontage to Cashel street, one section (a corner) having also a frontage to Manchester street, opposite the offices of the Union Steamship Company, and a frontage to a right-of-way 12ft wide, running from Cashel street to Manchester street. It is proposed to subdivide the property into sections, having frontau e to Cashel street with a depth of 70ft. The extensive frontage affords an opportunity for any business proprietary to build to suit their special requirements. For wholesale houses or offices tho site cannot oe equalled in the city. Its position in coutral. nearly on a line with the most valuable retail chops in the city, and the absolute centre of the farmers' markets. For warehouses in that connection, or for the offices of grain or produce merchants, the position is more than , first class. | Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. Liberal terms of payment. For plan and further particulars, appiy to MESSRS HARMAN and STEVENS, Or the AUCTIONEER, 4248 Nα 33 Hereford street, Christchurch. THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SALE OF SECTION* AND COTTAGE, NORTH RO.aD, Near the Styx Railway Station. tJTR CHARLES CLARE has been favored SSaL with instructions from the MortSELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, TUESDAY, 0 MAY 26TH. PART of R.S. 279, having frontaue on a road off the North road, close to the Styx Railway Station, also on the Northern RaHway, and containing lalr7p, with Cottage of 4 rooms erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr Andrew Purvess. 4281 Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. No. 35 J. BOWMAN AND SON THIS DAY, Commencing at 12.15. SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUJRNITUftE & EEFECTS, MILCH COW, 2 PIGS, POULTRY, &c. MESSRB J. BOWMAN and SON have been favored by instructions from Mr Joseph >ey (who is leaving for Sydney) to HOLD A CLEARING SALE At his Residence, Colombo road, Sydenham, at the tram terminus, As above. The following is a list of a few of the articles to be sold: — Carpets, ruge, couch and easy chairs in leather, cheflonier, 2 pair curtains, pio- ' turea, tables, steel' fenders, ttreirons, books, *aces, ornaments, musical box, large piece of hall linoleum, mats, - double iron and Other bedheads, bedding, chests of d-awurs, washacands, dressing . tables, sets of ware, looking-glasses, bidroom carpets, wardrobe, large Scotch chest of drawers, woven wire spring mattress, marble-top looking-glass, commode, occasional chairs, child's cor, fender and irons, blanket?, Sec Roller mangle (new), meat safe, kitchen furniture, kitchen utensils, cooking utensils, kitchen dresser, fender, crockery, glassware, tinware, cupboards, clock, lot chairs, Hitchcock lamp, Kerosene. Dairy utensils, churn, lot firewood. Btaofc of oaten hay. ... Good milch cow, in full profit, 2 pigs, 60 head of poultry! Saltiug tubs, 3 large oaskg, &c Note.—The live stock and outside sundries yOH be sold first, furniture to follow.' A tram leaves square at 12 o'clock. Sale commences at 12.15. As Mr Nuteey ia leaving for Sydney to-morrow v, .... - every lot will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, &c, 4797 200 Hereford street. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 1 o'clock. SALE OF DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, TINE GLASSWARE and HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES. HJTSSRS J. BOWMAN and SON hare JLTX been favored with instructions from a gentleman (woo is giving np house-keeping) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At their Booms, 200 HEREFORD STREET, A QUANTITY OF HIGH CLASS F U BN'ITUBB, &0., &C. The following is a list of a few of the articles to be sold '.— Rich Brussels carpet with border, 15 ill, lot felt bordering, Indian rag, Angora goat eldn rug, massive steel bar fender, fireirons, brass three-fold fire-screen, luxurious couch, easy etairs, crimson repp folding chair, 3 fancy chairs, 2 gipay tables, 1 lancewood table, oblong ' catd table, beautiful walnut Suhderland folding table, crimson velvet covered Canterbury, solid oak coal vase, manteldrape, brass cornice pole, 2 Pembroke tables, 7 good lamps, 30 fine cut wine glasses, lot tumblers, 3.decanters, beautifully engraved claret jug, glass dishes, finger bowls,champagne and other wineglasses, very pretty blue breakfast service, handpainted tea service, splendid dinner service, very large assortment of vases and ; ornaments, set of 6 E.P. dish covers, , fine cut-glass epergne, brackets, wall , pocketß. battery complete, gasogene, groom'a clothing outfit, 2 good trout rods, set boxing gloves, lawn tennis set com- ■ plete, racquets, lot bedsteads, bedding, splendid combination chair-bed, bedroom * furniture, &&, &c, 1 garden seat. The above goods were personally selected by the owner at the best London houses (Including Maple and Co.) and are of the beet Quality, and now as good as new. | On View this Afternoon. The balance of the Furniture in the house from which the above goods were removed will be sold in a few days, J. BOWMAN and SON, Auctioneers, &c., 4?99 200 Hereford street. John ingram. Oxford Fortnightly Market Sale. < THURSDAY, 28th MAY. SPECIAL~~ENTRIES: f Kf\ LARGE FRAMED FORWARDJLOU CONDITIONED TWO - TOOTH CKOSSBRSD SHSEP ANUV MERINO EWES, in lamb On account Mr H. Little, /j/Y ACRES of GOOD TURNIPS on t> W Kills' Flat, with 60 ACRES of SNGLJSH GRASS and 2 STACKS of STRAW. On account of the Publlo'Trustee. Iα the Estate of C. Hansen,' deceased, ALL the RIGHT, TITLE and INTEREST in PSKPJSTUAL LEASE of SECTION No. 20, part RESERVE 2332, containing 50 ACRES, situated at View Hill, all fenced, good stable and dwellinghouse thereon. Lease has about twenty-dx yean to run. Annual natal. 60s. John jjjqjj^jj 4798 Auctioneer. On Sale. FOR SALE. Jk GRAND PIANoTbyB-Llppand Sohn.a X]L fliW-d»aa Instrument; owner baa no ranhervietarit. A decided bargain. Bje APl * rte SBAKCIB *BKNA^

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7873, 26 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7873, 26 May 1891, Page 8

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