AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MR CHARLES CLARK, (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AQENT LICENSED LAND BROKER. Cash Ready for Investment in Sums from £50 upwards at lowest current rates. HOUSES TO BE LET. 9 ROOMS and OVER in Gloucester street W., Park terrace. Lichfield strest. East belt, ■ Colombo street, Cambridge te»race, Norman's road, Papanui road with stabling and 1} acres, St. Albans, lanrc house 5 acres, Fendalton with land, .Sumner. 7 and 8 ROOMS in Cashel street. Peterborough street. Worcester street (Linwood), Bligh's road. Papanui, Riccarton road, also Arons;dc, with 4 acres land, Addington with paddocks, Fendalton. 6 ROOMS and under in Lichfield street: Chester street W., Colombo and Montreal streets, Svdenham; Fendalton with 1_ acres land. SHOPS in High and Tumi streets. OFFICES Hcref ird, Cashel and Gloucester streets. Also, those centrally-situated BUSINK-SS PREMISES lately occupied by Milner and Thompson. FURNISHED HOUSE Aroiajrh street W„ Sumner, Oxford terrace, Papanui road and Bryndwr. HAL-- in Oxford lerrac and Tinvn street, 25ft x 72ft. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS FARMS upon easy terms of payment. _ 1175 FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. PIANO, FIREPROOF SAFE.
LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by the Executors of the late James Stark to SELL BY AUCTION ! (In conjunction with Messrs PYNE and CO.), At his late Residence, Windmill road and I Stark's road, Spreydon, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th, t The whole of his SUPERIOR FURNITURE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &c. The FURNITURE comprises—Wilton and tapestry carpet*', suite in walnut and Mue rep, mahogany .Sutherland table, office table with two drawers, suite in mahogany and leather (nine pieces), carpet, folding chairs, maho',rany cheffonier, Piano (by Chappell), barometer, marble clocks, Milner's fireproof safe (20 x id x 26 inches), double mahogany bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, stuffed spring and other mattresses, mottled kauri chest drawers, duehesse and other chests drawers, washstands, toilet ware, lace enrtains, portmanteau, Gladstone bag, blankets, linen, glassware, china, pictures, ornaments, kitchen, dairy and scullery utensils, in fact, every article to be found in a well appointed house. THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprises— Draught COLT and FILLY Brown MARE, by Bundoora (hack) Brown MARE, by Icenian, to match bay Colt 2 Black COWS (both lately calved) Fat COW, CALVES Dray and Frame, Buggy, Dog Cart Trap and Dray Harness, Saddle and Bridle Contractor's House, on iron wheels Fowls, Stable Sundries, &c. The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m. NOTE—This is an Absolute Clearing Sale, and affords an excellent opportunity to any person requiring really good Furniture, Draughc or Light Horses, Cows, Trap, &c. 1178 No. 561. ESTATE OF THh LATE JAMES STARK. FLOUR MILL AND BUILDINGS, LINCOLN ROAD ADDINGTON. 184 ACRES, WILDERNESS ROAD, SPREYDON. HALF-ACRE SECTION, LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. Tt/TR CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with JLfX MESSRS PYNE and CO.), has received instructions from the Executors of the late James Stark, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th, The following first class PROPERTIES— Lot I—Consisting of about One Acre of Land, having 80ft frontage to the Lincoln road and running back to the Railway Line, with the following buildings thereon:—Flour Mill in first class order, with four pairs stones and dressing machines complete. The motive power is from a 16-horse power (nominal) steam engine, compound condensing engine, and Cornish boiler. There also two weighing machines, oat crusher, and bean crusher. Lot 2—Adjoining the above, and fronting the Lincoln road, is a Large Shop, with dwelling house of 7 rooms, washhouse and coal house ; and at the rear a Forge let at 5s per week, acd at the bottom of the section is a good House of 6 rooms let to a monthly tenant at 7s6dper week. Lot 3—A Grand Block of first class Land, containing 17a 3rl9p, having frontage to Wilderness road, Stark's road and Simeon street, Spreydon, let for market garden purposes on a lease expiring Ist August, 1899, at a rental of £98 5s 6d per annum. Half an Acre adjoining above, fronting the Wilderness road, 200 x 250 links. Lot 4—Half an Acre in the Township of Lincoln. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this sale It is rarely a Flour Mil is in the market, and to a good practical man is a sure fortune. The shop and buildings alongside are always, let to good tenants. The land on the Wilderness road, which is very rich, commands a bigh rental, and would subdivide excellently, having frontage on three good roads, at expiration of lease, and as the Estate has to be administered, the Executors have given positive instructions to sell. For further particular apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Or to MESSES DEACON and BISHOP, Xo. 559 Solicitors, Hereford street Sale at 12 o'clock noon. 1179 VERY CHOICE ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE, MOSTLY IN WALNUT,
Nearly New and in Perfect Order. I MAGNIFICENT PIANO, _c * Tl/fR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with r jjJL instructions from 3frs P. S. Murray, who has disposed of her property and is leaving for Scotland, jj TO SELL BY AUCTION, At 17 Hereford street, Linwood. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, t JANUARY 16th akd 17rn, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. each day, The Whole of her [ VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO (Milner and Thompson), GLASSWARE, * CHINA, GARDEN TOOLS, &c. Catalogues will be ready on Wednesday next. ' Any Person requiring really Good Furniture should attend this Sale, as nearly all was imported from England, is of first-class workmanship and made of picked walnut, and is to be Sold Without Reserve. No. 500. H77 PROPERTY LIST. MY LIST of PROPERTIES FOR SALE and TO is NOW READY for DISTRIBUTION, and . may be obtained at my office, or it wiU be posted free [ if desired. ,* CHARLES CLARK, 117* Auctioneer. GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. i ' i FENDALTON—I4 Acres, nicely laid out as ornamental grounds, garden, "orchard, 4c., with substantial Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, good stable and outbuildings. A bargain. 210 GLENROY—2OO Acres, subdivided, well fenced and watered, good dwelling-house, stable and outbuildings. . 206 ASHBURTON—I97 Acres, subdivided, well fenced and watered ; cottage, stable and outbuildings on property. 205 METHVEN-1790 Acres, subdivided, well fenced and watered, dwelling-house, stable, shed, granary, woolshed, 4c. 199 MAKIKIHI—7B3 Acres, subdivided, well fenced and watered, good dwelling-house, stables and outbuildings. ig2 NEW BRIGHTON—A number of Good Sections in various parts of township. SOUTHBRIDGE— Flour Mill (water snd steam power), together with 19 Acres rich land, gorfd dwelling-house, stable and men's cottaces. &c HALSWELL—IOO Acres splendid land, a choice selection, magnificent orchard, good dwellinghouse, stable and outbuildings. 112 AUCKLAND —Splendid Fruit Farm, only 13 miles from city, If miles from railway, frontage on tidal creek navigable by vessels of 100 tons. orchard of specially-selected trees in full bearing, and consisting ot apples, sears, plums, peaches, apricots, figs. Particulars on application to GEORGE KING and CO., Limited, CASHEL STREET, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents. AWN TENNIS—Every Repair needed to Racquets executed in a workmanlike manner by F. Kurdett-Sapsford, Racquet Expert, Brittan street and Canal Reserve, linwood. AgeuU— Davie* and Lamb.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 12
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