AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MR CHARLES CLARK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. CASH FOR INVESTMENT in sums of £50 and upwards at Lowest Current Rates. Houses of every description in Town and Suburbs for Sale and to Let. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET On application or posted free. No charge made for advertising in this Catalogue. TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, STUDENTS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND LIBRARY OF THE LATE DR. MARKS, Also CARPENTER'S TOOLS, WAGGONETTE, Etc., On account of the lale SIR W. MARLEY'S EXECUTORS. MR CHARLES SELL BY AUCTION, at the Residence of the late Mr Wm. Marley, Gloucester street, next Dr Prins, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, Commencing at. 11 o'clock a.m., The whole of his first-.Uss collection of carpenter*., tools, two benches, irrindstone, horse power chaff-cutter, oat-crusher, waggonette, with pole and shafts in perfect order, tilbury, harness, iron ladder, &c., Also, At 2 o'clock p.m., in the Auction Rooms, Hereford street, on same day, the whole of tbe Surgical instruments, medical and general library of the late Dr..Marks, also telescope, cornopean, gal vanic battery, compass, &c. "NO RESERVE. H. S. BROWN, 54..6 No. 656. Auctioneer. CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS. MATS, &c. MR CHARLKS CLARK is instructed hy the Manufacturers' Agents to SELL BY AUCTION, IN HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, On 1 WEDNESDAY NEXT, J SEPTEMBER 16th, At 2 p.m., j TIIE BALANCE OF THE SHIPMENT OF CARPET SQUARES. | Th«ie Cirpetsare New Designs and Patterns and following sizes :— | 9ft x i2fc ; 7ft 6in x 10ft 6in 6ft x 9ft I St'l by 10ft j Also, HEARTHRUGS TO MATCH AND SLIP MATS. ! They are Direct from the Manufacturers and are the Newest Colours and Designs, and are guaranteed to wear well. The Patterns are suitable for Dra'.vinsr-rooms, Dining-rooms, or Bedroom*. The. instructions are. to clear tip the shipment by selling every Carpet, Run. and Mat without reserve to enable accounts to be adjusted between Manufacturers' Agents and Consignee. ON VIEW TUESDAY. 5654 No. 653. HANMER AND GRAVES. BARR HILL. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1896. MESSRS HANMER and GRAVES (in conjunction with Mr David Thomas) have received instructions from J. C. Wason, Esq., in consequence of the New Zealand Government having purchased a portion of the Corwar Estate, to SELL AT ABOVE, The following Surplus SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIEB, Viz.— 1 AfkA GOOD FAT WETHERS, half and threeX\J\J\J quarterbred 1 AAA HOGGETS, well woolled and in first X\/\J\/ class condition KAA ENGLISH LEICESTER EWES, good _»V»VJ mouths and to lamb October Ist QEVERAJ. HORSES, Draughts and Hooks 1 GRAND YOUNG BAY FILLY, 3 years -a- unbroken 1 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR 2Q ASSORTED PIGS 1 Wood's Mowing Machine 2 Drays, 3 reapers and binders (McCormick, just overhauled aud put in thorough repair by McCormick _ expert) > 1 Spring cart, 1 grubber (by Duncan) 2 Massey-Harris spring tooth cultivators 1 Set Duncan's tine harrows 1 Set Duncan's disc harrows 2 Rollers (Duncan's and Ransorae's) 1 Duncan seed sower and chain harrows I 2 Grass seed strippers, 1 large portable whare 2 Tarpaulins, fencing brackets, scantling (in lots) Hurdles, wire netting ! Crushed oats and wheat j Lawn mower, sheop feeders (on wheels), &c. A portable saw bench, with circular saw, a very [ bandy and. complete article, and a large number of sundries. I Also, Lot sin BaiT Hill Township, containing Half an i Acre, with good Concrete House thereon; For the convenience of purchasers, tbe Sale will be I held in Mr Bishop's Paddock, opposite the Post office, Barr Hill. ' , . Lunoheon Provided. Sale to commence at 12.30. HANMER and GRAVES. DAVID THOMAS, .5007 Auctioneers. FREDK. JAMESON. . CLEARING SALE. MR FREDK. JAMESON has received instructions from Mr A. T. Body, who has disposed of a portion of bis Farm in consequence of iU health, to SELL, At llis HOMESTEAD, KILLINCHY, OS THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1896, The following surplus LIVE AND DEAD STOCK : -J SPRINGER -I DRAUGHT GELDING 1 LIGHT HARNESS MARE 1 HACKNEY SADDLE and BRIDLE 1 FARM DRAY. SPRING TRAP and HORSE I- HOE -1 S.F. PLOUGH O SETS HARROWS and TREES j 1 CHAFFCUTTER and CORN CRUSHER -t ROLLER and PORTABLE WHARE ■I REAPER and BINDER CLOVER, GRASS and MANGOLD BEED 1 f\ TONS PRIME HAY 1 Q TONS MANGOLDS 200 BUSHELS TUSCAN WHEAT KQ BUSHELS SECONDS WHEAT And a large quantity of Sundries Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. FREDK. JAMESON. 5417 Auctioneer. WILSON AND SONS. OPLENDID INVESTMENTS. CITY, BARBADOES STREET—Nice T House, -.rat-class order, verandah, 5 rooms, plastered, cornices, washhouse, with good section, Let to splendid tenant, 9s week. Note price, £220. ADDINGTON, ROSEWARNE STREET - Two splendidly-built Houses, detached, best ot order, containing 4 good rooms, scuHery, with good sections. Let to good tenants. Price £280, or will sell separately. Some really nice Properties for Sale. THOS. E. CRISP, 5606 Manager Land Department. " SOFT white bands are obtained by using Camphor lee with Glycerine (Marshall's.) This elegant tatiet preparation also removes redness and roughness of face or hands. Cures chaps quicker thaa simple glycerine. Never burns. Is all chemists*. H ATKINSON'S Furniture Warehouse - "Tor j • Wedding Furniture. Corns a_d see our
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 12
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