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Auctions. CHARLES CLABK. Mb Charles (Jlarje. auctions xr. •Him, IStA'EB, AMD OSMEIUIL F AQSNT, LICENeEO LANB BROKBR, 4*4 Swern Valuator Under the LanA TraatferAot. fllßirOßD* STREKT, mAt _ m Cflßfatchojch, SH4 MONEY. CASH ready for Immediate INVESTMENT oa Freehold Securities. Apply to CLARK, Land and Estate Agent 9020 Chriatchnrch, SALE AT LINCOLN OF HORSES, TRAPS, HARNEBS, COW, FURNITURE, &C. TejTR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured JjJL with instructions from Dr. F. tt. Westenra (on account of his having sold his practice) to SELL BY AUCTION, At his late Residence, a: Lincoln, about one mile Christchurch side of tne Township, ox MONDAY, FEBRUARY IoTH, BIS HORSE 3, TRAPS. HARNESS, FURNITURE. &C Comprising:—' GREY GELDING, Index. 6 yrs, broken to harness; has been hue ted. BAY GELUING, Treason, first-class hunter, . rouen to harness. ROAN MAKE. Hannah, broken to harness. COW in t ull profit. Gig, spring cart, harness and stable requisites Garden roller, 2 lawn mowers, grindstone G-araen toots, tennis material, chiffcaCLcr Horso feed, hurdles, fowls, &c. Also. A quantity of Household Furniture and Efface, inclnding— fci'ieboard, LJrawiner-room Chairs, 2 Sofas, Cane Chairs, Bedding, Baths, Washstands, Sees Toiletware, Toilet Glasses, Tables, Sea., &c. The Auctioneer beg 3to call specfcfl attention to this sale. The Hoi-sas are all tboioughly scaunch and quiot, the Traps arts in first-class order, and the Harness and Scable Utensils, Furniture, &c, ar<s in condition equal to new. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. N.B.—The House Willi 10 Acres of Land is to be Lee or Sold. No. 138 8317 UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, IN A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE, SPLENDID PIANO, &C, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK haa been favoured with instructions from A. VV. Bennett Esq. (who is leaving on a visit to England), to SEM, BY AUCTION, •At his Residence, Armagh street West,. ox WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, Tho whole of his CAREFULLY SELECTED FURNITURE DRAWING ROOM—Wotton pile carpet, skin rugs, oak cabinets, walnut card table, occasional tible-s easy chairs, wicker chairs, magnificent piano by Schiedmeyer in walnut case, proof steel engravings, oil paintings, water color drawings, Parian statuettes, Japanese bowls and vases, brass fender and irons, curtain poles and curtains. DINING ROOM—Brussels carpet,steel fender and irons, rimu sidoboard, extension dining table, naturalists' cabinet, easy chairs, cane seat chairs, dinner service, tea set, β-iasswarr, &o. BEDROOMS and NURSERY—DoubIe and single iron bedsteads, iron cot, rimu duchesse dressing table, rimu marble | top washsiand, rimu chest drawers, dressing tibie?, washstands, sets toilet, ware, looking glasses, car pots, curtains, bathu, &c The usual KITCHEN and SCULLSRY UTENSH.S OUTSIDE-2 garden frames, lOOfb indiarubber hose, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m.. Catalogues are now ready. 5478 No. 135 TO THR SCHOLASTIC PROFESSION, STUDENTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF TKXT BOOKS. ~\TR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured i-vJ with instructions from the Registrar of the Canterbury College, to, SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Rooms, Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY, A large number of ENGLISH, FRKNCH. LATIN, GREEK AND GERMAN TEXT BOOKS. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. The Books will be on view on Thursday next. 8118 . No.. 141 BUILDING SECTIONS, CASHEL AND ELIZABETH STREET& LINWOOD. MR CHARLES CLARK is initrncted by Mr Turner, the pioneer of this district, to SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, in HEREFORD STREET, ox SATURDAY, FEB. 27, A number of cupitnl BUILDING SECTIONS, situate on Oa;het and Elizabeth streets, forming part of Mr 'J'urnar'a well-known residential prope-.'ty. For plan and terms o.' payment apply ao Auct:*o-ieer's ofiice. 8419 S ile at noon. No. 91 PROFITABLE FARM PROPERTY GOVERNOR'S BAY. HfR CHARLES CLARK is instr acted by Mr jyj. 8. F. Dyer to SELL BY AUCTION At Li) Rooms in Hereford etreot, on , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, His well-known FARM PROPERTY AT GOVERNOR'S BAY, Having an area of 4*l ACRES, extending f, o.u the Sea Beach. Ol immediately opioite the tflearners Wharf, post the school and on the hill Bide, and adjoiuing Mr Cowlln s and jrir Grays pioperties, and near the two family notel». That portion (21 acres) lying between the main road and se* buach commands a magnificent view of the harbour out to the is adznirably adapted for subdivision, if required, and is a valuable property for one or more residences. The higherlana, too, is well adapted for similar purposes. The farm is fen e<l. thoroughly wi.ll watered, and 13 subdivided in'O six paddocks, all iv Knjrlish grass, exceps about 5 acres, which isiu Native bust). On the property stands a good house of live rooms and outbuildings. For the purposes of a good private residence, combined wiui a little farming, for a PenineuH stock dealer, tor orcdard farming, or for spec illative purposes in the near fuiure, no superior property for the purposes named can be founA In the district. Daily coach and f.equent Bteamex services. No. 107 Sale at Noon. 8417 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPEUATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. 82AS0N 1831 AND 1892. OUR POTJKTH WOOL SALE THIS SEASON WILL BS HELD OS FEBRUARY 19th, riLIENTS are requeeted to Forward Con \j eignments to our Siding, Christchurch, an Karly as Convenient, and notify partaculara of Wool intended for this sale, as ie will most probably be the LAST PRINCIPAL SALS OF THB SEASON. THE N. Z. FARMERS , COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMTTKD. ttO A. EL TURNBULL Secretary.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 8

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