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Auctions. . CHARLES CLARK EY ORtfER OP THE MORTGAGEE. LARGE FAMILY HOUgE and" BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. EXCEPTIONALLY~GbOD 4-ACRE SITE AT NEW BRIGHTON. 2 COTTAGES IN MELROSE STREET, MADRAS STREET N. AND FINE CORNER BUSINESS PREMISES, SYDENHAM. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Mortgagee, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, on THIS DAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, That beautiful RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at PAPANUI, at present in the occupation of George Harper, Esq., comprising over 7 ACRES of RICH LAND, in prolific orchard, ornament -.1 grounds and graced paddocks, together with the L.ARGK HOUSK and must CONVENIENT OUTBUILDINGS erected thereon. This is one of the most complete properties in Canterbury. The building improvements I are perfect and the plant -tioas charming. i The Tf am Terminus adjoins the property and the very extensive frootag* to the Railway, immediately opposite the Papanui Railway Station, secures a large prospective value for railway siding purposes. Also. A fine Block of Rich, Open LAND close to the above, having a frontage of 468 links to the HARttWOOD ROAD, of 3 chains to SAILS STREET and 258 links to UNION STRKBT. Area, 2a Or 25p. A line site, already planted, for a good house or for subdivision. Did form part of Sail's original holding. Also, The Lots Nos. 25 to 46, part of SAIL'S LAND, Area 4a 2r 33p, quite close to Train Terminus, bounded by roads on all sides (four) with a total fronra«e of 1966 limes. A cood position for township extension or residential purposes. Also, Iα 2r ISp on the eastern side of the Papanui Railway £ tit ion premises. L»nd iin- ■ proved with Cottage dtc. built thereon. This lot has extensive frontage io the Railway—very valuable in time to come —and also on Langdcn'a road. Also, On AIRMAN'S ROAD, quite close to the Papanni road, an excellent House of Seveu Rooms and Outbuildings, north frontage, now in the occupation of Mr 1,. W. F. Clark£O j. Area of Land, 0* lr 22p. Also. Two very fine BUILDING SITE 3at NEW BRIGHTON. Lots 23 and 24 Oram's Township, already fenced, planted and otherwise improved, forming the corner immediately after crossing the Tram Bridge over the river Avon. liot 24 (the corner) has a river frontage of 194J Jinks and other road frontage of 267 links. Lot 23 has a f ontage of 100 links. These sec- i tione hold a commanding view of the River, Port ffills, tec Also. Those capital BRICK-BUILT PREMISES, situate at the JUNCTION of POUND ROAD (94 links) and WALTHAM ROAD (100 links) Sydenham, specially ejected by Mr H. B. Lane for use as BUTCHER'S RETAIL SHOP. The House is twostorey and contains front shop, verandah thereto, office, sitting-room, kitchen, scullery, 2 pantries, and 4 bedrooms npstairs. Detached is good stabling, traphouse, &c, also brick built. This is an excellent business-stand in the centre of a populous neighbourhood, and will always command a good tenant if noj required for owner* use and occupation. Also, 33 feet Frontage to MELROSE STREET, off MADRAS STAKKT N., together with the uOTTAGJfi No. 34. of 4 rooms, iron roof and let at 4s per week, and COTTAGS No. 36, also S3ft frontage, containing 4 rooms and sculiery, with verandah to front and let at 5s per week. For Plans and Further Particulars Apply to the AUCTIONEER. 1136 BaleatNoon. (No. 366) _ J. T. MATSON. MARK LANE HORSE SALEYARD3, TO-MORROW, At 11 aan. sharp.

I Account Geo. Kins:, Ksq., SPECIAL ENTRY of PRJZB PONIES, Harness. Ladies' Phaeton, Dogcart, splendid Trap Horse; three-year-old Filly, by Young Irvington; choice Boy's Pony, ail really first class. Account J. H. Dickenson, Ksq., CHKS. PONY TROTTING MARE. Tit, broken to saddle and harness; trial. ta. REMEMBER HOUR OF SALS. 11 o'clock sharp. J. T. MAT3ON, 1644 .. Auctioneer. MARK LANE SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 3bd MARCH, 1894. By Order of Richard May Morten, Etq. A Consignment of OR UNBROKEN STOCK , Ranging from 3.4. to 5 years old. principally ot tha " Berlin type," bred and reared upon the Ahuriri Hills. A splendid selection, beautiful colours, grand knees, superb hocks. MARK LANE. JOHN T. MATSON, 16i3 Auctioneer. AVERS, BEAUCHAMJP & CO. THIS DAY. ~~ i tJNDER POWER BHJj OF SALB, And Without Reeerre. MESSRS AYRRS.'iiAUCHAMP sad CO. have received instructions to SKLL BY PUBMC AUCTION, At their Krama. ON FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 23rd, Under power Bill of Bale, Consisting of— Wood and iron bedsteads, palliasxes, mattresses, &a., dining, toilet and kitchen table?, washstanda and ware, carpecn. China mattin?, Austrian and rocKiiig chairs, mrccchur?, lendoni, crockery, JUtrgi» bird casre. parrot ar d cage, kitchen ■ utenc-ii». &c. *cc—S*le at £ p.m. AYKRij, BEAUCHAMP and CO.. 1628 Auctioneers. ~ J. SOLOMON. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. AT HIGH STREET (late Nelson, Moate and Co.). RE AT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ox SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, At 11 o'clock. IS9L THE BALANCE OF GUNS, REVOLVERS AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, ta, Will be Sold entirely without rwerra. 1618 JOHS SOLOMON. Auctioneer. D. THOMAS. "" D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox aad Co.», AUCTION££B, LAND. INBUBANCC AND fcSTAI* AOJKNT, VALUATOK. WOOL AND GttAlJf BKOKBft. ASHBURTON. LOANS NSBOTIATXD. WWCKLY HAIJCa of Live Bteok TUwaM aad Aaht>art(Mia4sermatetv FORTNIGHTLY SALKB ef ntnenaiiaTrTi' Bides. Aα. oaTFndavA. BALKB OF WOOL throuvaaSc^S SasoeT 6KAIN BOUGHT aad dOU> on Ceoiailiisigsj. rrß-jßlrlnflaT.Tflaemer Traacess ar AGKNT FOX MatsesiaßdCaw.ChriMSce.urak Booth. MaodoeaM sad Co., CaHstoh«rea MsMev-Hante Reaper and Binder While f London aad Eaiaassrtre laemra—e Oo Wrfeb^,Btwa«MMd Co., Dmaedto Nadoaal Mortgage Co., Chrisccoweh Grahams Foot Bet Compoaitloa Piaoet Jua. U ardesi .and Field Tools. D. THOMAa Aootiee—r. iiUOUNDKK or Oyster Sappers, HsaTsad If Keg»,ftc. is. Masehester ttreet, Ume Sen past Team soaet. Opea till it ikss.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 8

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