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Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. .._- AT X CH ARLKS CLARK. ' X ITX ESTABLISHED 1861, _ AUCTION'EBR, : LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. LICENSED LAND BROKER, CASH Ready for INVESTMENT in suma FROM £50 UPWARDS. HEREFORD STREET, TO BE LET, ' A t very moderate rentate, HOUSES ranging in size from 3 to IS rooms. Also, FOR SALB, several First-class FAttMS. Full particulars on application to CHARLES CLARK, 5767 Land and Karate Agent?. Hareford street. ,y rWyO BE LET. for six or twelve months, No. 07 X 25 CKAXMBR SQUARK. a welt-fur- — niahed House of 10 rooms. For full particulars, apply ti CHARLES CI. ARK, I Land and Estate Agent. 5771 Hereford street.^ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, North Town Bait, only 1 chain from the Papanui Toad. I Trie—Half what it cost. h i CHARLES CLARK, 5763 Hereford Btreet. FOR SALE OR TO LET, KISINGHOLME OPAWA, ' Formerly owned by the late Hon. William Keeves, THE LAND, consisting of 12J acres, is laid out in ornamental ground*, with kitchen garden, orchard ami paddock. THE HOUS& contains drawing, dining and morning rooms, six bedroom", dressing room, and th.3 usual eervanta , offices; also, large greenhouse", See, The preiuL»e3 are in excellent repair, with complsre water service to house and grounds. For full particulars apply to No. 354 CHARLUS CLARK, 6769 Land and Estate Agent, Chriatchurch. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF FURNITURE. THE CONTENTS oF A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE OP 12 ROOMS. Tl/f R CHARLES CLARK lias been favoured I.TX with instructions from Alfred Bullock, Esq., who has let hia property, to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, " Ferndale," River road, ATonside, Next the residence of W. P. Coirlishaw, Esq., ON WEDNE3DA.Y AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th MAY, The Whole of his VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Catalogues in course of preparation. 5770 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. each day. No. 385 AVERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Rooms, 100 Cases Oranges 20 Cases Lemons 40 Cases Apples i Ripe Bananas, Pears, Quinces, See. ; also 15 Sacks Barley, first clase sample 5 Tons Derwent Potatoes String Or ions, Carrots, Cheese, Bacon, Pumpkins, Chickvvbeat. Barley meal, Furniture and Sundries AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 5715 ■ . Auctioneers. MONDAY, MAY 14th. TIyfESSRS AYERsT" BEAUCHAMP and JtX CO. have received instructions from the- Trustee of the Estate of the late Mr J. Wishart. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Booms, 222 Cashel street west, at 2.3J o'clock p.m., A MORTGAGE to the above E«tate over part of TOWN SECTION No. 56 and part of RURAL SECTION 40. dated the 4th February, 1889, repayable 4>h February, 1399. registered aa No. 79450, to secure the sum of £900, and upon which the sum of £BSO is now due, beaiing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. TUESDAY, "MAY 15th. Alto, in the Estate of the late Mr J. Wishart. MESSR3 AVERS. BSAUCHAMP and CO. have receiver* instructions to SKLL BY ILIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY. MAY 15th, at 1.30 o'clock, on the premise", situared in Dearsley street, Linwood, next Mr Bovill's store, All that PIECE of LAND containing FOURTEEN PERCHES, part of Rural Section 175. Cbristchurch district;, on which there is erected » good, substantial, well-built DWELLINGHOUSE of five rooms, with wash-house and copper, nlbo greenhouse and large *hed. Also, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of the said Mr John Wisharfr, including iron cafe, sitting-room conch, tables, chairs in mahogany and horsehair, feuder and irons, oilcloth, double wood bedstead, mats, kitchen tables, conch, chairs, force pump (new). Outside—Carpenter's bench and tools, scales and weight*, grindstone, wheelbarrow, large number of flowers in pots, &c. For f urrher particulars apply to HENRY N. NALDKR. Esq., Solicitor, Lyttelton ; or to MESSRS AYKRS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers. 5514 822 Cashel street west, JOYNT AND WILMOt! RANGIORA CENTRAL PRODUCE YARDS. , TUESDAY, MAY Ist. MESSRS JOYNT and WILMOT will SELL at the above Yards, . ■ ' . SKINS, HIDES, FAT , POULTRY TIMBER, and I ' PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, 7000 FEET TIMBER 500 STAKES 100 SOUND SLEEPERS, POST 3, &c. To be Sold. Sale at 12 o'clock. JOYNT and WILMOT, 5751 Auctioneers, Rangiora. JOHN INGRAM, TO FARMERS, TIMBER MRRCHANTS, BUILDKRS AND OTHttRS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALS - OB" BUILDING TIMBER AT Mr JOHN ROSSITER'S MILLS, West Oxford. 70,000 pi * T 70,000 JOHN INGRAM has received instructions from Mr JOHN ROSSITER to dispose of the whole of his STOCK OF TIMBER BY AUCTION OS THUESDAY, MAY 3rd, At his .Sawmill?, West Oxford, ihree mile 3 from the Railway Scat ion. <- nnn * -a. rbe Stock comprises— '°.oW,feft of BLACK. KIRCH AND PINE TIMBEK-3 x 1, 4 x 1.3 x 2. 4 x 2. 4 x 3. 6x1.6x2. 6x3,6 x 4,8 x 1.8x2.8x3. mA Ji x * x°* in len Kths from 7to 21 feet. 000 Sleepers A quantity of Waste Timber and Firewood. The Timber in all sound and will be Sold without the Slightest Reserve. Arrangemen Cβ will be made to get the Timber to the Rj.ilway and Loaded into Trucks at a Very Low Rate. Conveyances will meet the Morning Train at West Oxford to convey intending purchase! a to the Sato and return in time to catch the Evening Train. I Luncheon Provided. Bale at U. 30 a.m. Terms at Sale. JOHN INGRAM, 541S Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT OXFORD, ON O THURSDAY, MAY ICth. ti *worn» on tfce above Uate, - i roniinuorpiiruinßiipjjio eouiiiifitifeHittirarttt fcfth* AneUa»*ir— ■. _ fc

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 12

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