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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. E THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OP FIRST CLASS FCRNITCRE, PIANO, MUSIC BOX, OFFICE FURNITURE, MILKER'S SAFE, CL'N, BLANKETS, LINEN, SIDE SADDLE, *c MB CHARLES CLARK has been favoured wi< snstnv&ocs from the E_sca!or of the la Samuel EswKcas. Es<j.. to sr ; SELL BY AUCTION, In the Bo.~ms, Herrfard street, removed fro Armagh street, for convenience of sale, THIS DAY, !W The whole of his FIRST CLASS FORNITORE, _, THE CONTENTS OF EIGHT BOOMS, Coropriaiajf DRAWING ROOM. DINING BOOM, STUDY, HALI *> AND BEDSO JM FURNITURE, KITCHEN f UTENSILS, Uc a. Also, Magnificent musical box ia inlaid walnut cue, plai I- 36 tune-* r*. Piano in rosewood ca*e, by Broadwood of Card table, cSse table with sue drawers and cut board >d Miin»r"s Sreprcof safe, deed bos, lady's saddle Clonic {requires winding only on.-c a year), &c. H.B. B.L Gun, ia case, 12-bore modified choke f) sro&d Sake gun F Large quantity very superior bed and table liner blankets, &c Sale at 11 o'clock a_m. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. The LIBRARY of the late Mr Hewlings will b SOLD BY AUCTION shortly. Date wfll be advei tiaed in nest Saturday's papers. No. 537. 437 TO BE SOLD, A VILLA RESIDESCE of seven rooms with bath Xl. room«, hot and cold water supply and ustia office*. situate in Bligh's road, Papanui, tigethe; with three acres of land attached, formerly otc-niec by the late G. W. Hal], Esq. Price £ICOO, payable as follows :—One-fourth cash one-fourth in 12 months, the balance ia fire years a--5 per cent. Apply to 1 MB CHABLES CLARK, Estate Ajrent, Christchurch ; Or to MR H. WYNN-WILLIAMS, Hereford street, Christcharch. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tosts.} [W. H. No-tos THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. REALLY GOOD FUKNITUKE, UPP PIANO, BEDROOM SUITE, &c THE Undersized h_Te b«sn faroured with instructions from the owner to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Premises, 6ITUATE IN HEREFORD STREET EAST, Near the Belt, THIS DAY, At 12 o'clock sharp, THE CONTENTS OF A SEVEN-BOOMED HOUSE. I Fully fnrrdsh«d and in the beat of order. The IoU comprise—Lipp model piano, piano stool in plush and walnut, nearly new Brussels carpet, about 15 x 12, skin hearthrug, brass fender with twisted irons to match, coal vase, 2 occasional wicker chairs, 2 spring rockers, occasional chairs in tapestry, tapestry and lace curtains, curtain poles, 3 occasional tables, mantel drape, clock, vases, ornaments, oil paintings, &c„ dining table and table cover. Austrian chairs, wicker easy chair, couch, steel fender and irons, round table, handsome dinner service, tea set, cutlery, crockery, glassware, Ac. Hall—Fully furnished. No. 1 BedroomDouble iron bedstead, spring mattress, kapoc bed, flock do, duchesse dressing table with wasbstand and chest of drawers to match, set bedroom ware, carpet, fender and irons, rocker, curtains, curtain Doles, &c Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms — Fully" furnished. Kitchen —All articles pertaining to same. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, ic., &c., 5046 165 Colombo street W. Tomes] [TV. H. NoRTOif FOE SALE. T>USINESS PREMISES Centrally Situated City fljk Property—Large Double-fronted Shop, with dwelling-house, also, semi detached house of 4 rooms, : washhouse and copper, glass verandah, plastered, stas laid on, and well fitted throughout, and all in perfect order. As owner U determined to sell, this is a good chance for a speculator. j BARBADOES STREET, "close to North belt—A I Capital Building Site, containing 1 ROOD 3 PERCHES. Owner leaving. Very low price accepted. I RICHMOND—A wefl-buit Residence, containing 10 rooms, verandah, washhouse and copper, good stable j and trap house. The land contains about one acre, has northerly aspect, and is well fenced. For sale cheap. ST. ALBANS (Grafton street)— House 7 room's, verandah, iron roof, i acre, well planted. Low price and easy terms of payment. NEW BRIGHTON-About One Acre Land, fronting Esplanade, and over £30 feet fronlasre to Suburban Tram line. For an immediate sale will be sold a bargain. Also, for sale cheap, several Good Sections in Sea View road and George street. TO BE LET , RICHMOND—Fir3t-cla«« House 10 rooms, Stable, &c, one acre land, good orchard. CITY—Good locality, capital House 12 looms, with every convenience. ClTY—House 7 rooms, verandah, &c. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 146 Colombo street. BOWMAN "AND SON. BowMAK asd So*]. fßovntur xsro Son. THIS DAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock.

UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. • MES3R3 BOWMAN and SON, instructed by Mr J. G. Shrimptou, Licensed Pawnbroker, will SELL, at their Rooms, as above. A Large Quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. For full particulars see "Star" newspaper of last Thursday and Friday. Mr Shrimpton's instructions are to sell every lot without reserve. BOWMAN and SON, 5000 Auctioneers, 200-_O6 Hereford street. W R. HAaouva) [Bowman asd Sos P 0 R SALE, WAKEFIELD, 88 Valley, 16 miles from Nelson— 3~00 Acres good Laud, will carry three sheep to the acre, grows line crops of turnips, barley, wheat, oats, potatoes, hops, &c. ; well fenced, well watered, and subdivided into convenient paddocks; new 6-roomed house, 5-xtall stable, large barn, new hop kiln (60 x 20), and three huts for men. This property is beautifully situated, warm, sheltered position, near school, plenty of shootiug, including red deer, pheasants, wild Koats and pigs. One of the finest little estates In New Zealand. Sell in one or two lots. Suit colonist or new arrival. Send for full particulars. CHRISTCHURCH, (rood pnsition-Double-fronted corner shop_ and I>weJling-house. stabling, Ac, good section. Price for the property £250, worth double as a going concern ; stock optional. Circumstances compel owner to leave, or would not submit to such a sacrifice. SALISBURY STREET, Christehnrch — 5-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, laundry, verandah, blinds, &c, good section, very desirable city property. £350, and easy weekly payments. Cheapest property in the district. CfIRISTCHUBCH, good position—4 Houses, each 7 large rooms, wide hall, larder, scullery, bathroom, laundry, gas, and every convenience. A bargain. Only £150 cash required. Splendid investment. Property in capital order. ELLESMEBE—Very handy little Farm, only 17 miles from Christchurch, 50 acres best land in the district, orchard, lawn, 9-roomed house, stabling, coachhouse, and every convenience. Owner leaving, will sacrifice for about half cost for early sale. Undoubtedly by far the cheapest property of the kind in Canterbury. SUMNKR—Capital position, handy for Tram, 4roomed House and scullery ; 4-roomed T Cottage and scullery, &c.; 7-roomed House, scullery, verandah, &c, all on (rood sections; owners desirous of realising at once. Will sell at bargain prices. CHRISTCHURCH—Within easy driving distance, capital Farm 106 Acres, good house and buildings. Price and terms that should tempt havers. CHRISTCHURCH—On busy thoroughfare, section of Land, having nearly 500 ft frontage, numerous buildings in brick, ic. (lately used as manufactory), which could be utilised for building Bhops, dwellings, Ac, splendid position for boarding house. Price low, and any reasonable terms, or would let on lease and find part of the money for alterations. DUNSANDEL — SCO Acres grood grazing Land. Price £3 per acre. Small deposit only required, and balance can remain at 4 per cent, or would lease. • W. R. HARDING, (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. a. p. TurroN. " TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 17th. TMTB A. P. TUTTON has been favoured With inJLtJL structions from E. W. Relf, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL, at the New Store of the NORTH CANTERBURY COOP. STORES COMPANY, A large and various assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS AND EFFECTS. Fait particulars in future advertisements. Sale at 2 p.m. A. F. TUTTON, 5030 Attctienitr, Bt&fien. •,. \ ■' :

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 8

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