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AUCTIONS. "" CHARLES CLARK. IMPORTANT SALE or HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO by Ronisch, BAGATELLE BOARD. OFFICE DESK, 4c "It.fß CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with ITA instructions from S. Hi.il_in._e, Esq., who has left for Wellington, to SELL BY AUCTION, OK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30ra, A_n TUESDAY, DECEMBER Lst, A PORTION OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Removed from the Union Bank of Australia to Messts Bowman r.n.i Son's Auction Rooms, Hereford street, Kindly lent for convenience ef Display. The List includes every article to be found in a well appointed house, nnd coniprijes— Brussels and Kidder c .rpet-, various sires Hearthrugs, hr_ss and steel rail fenders Set steel fire irons, curtain pol .s, divan settee Drawing room eaty chairs, .bonis -d and gilt frames and upholstered in tapestry and plush Occasional chairs in do, basket chairs and cushions Couches in cretonne Dining-room chairs in mahogany and leather Blank and gold ovei-m.-n'.els 2 exton.-si-ir. dining tables, walnut 100 table Gipsy table, rocktt.y chairs Black and gold cabinet, with mirror back J-imii dinner wairgou, rimu sideboard Cheffonier lio.kcase, with glass doors Pedestnl oflice l«hlf», with .even drawers Office de.«k, i wr. drawers, with writing slope Bagatelle board U-jright Grand piano, in walnut case, by Carl Koni--.ii Rimu hall tnbte, large number ornaments Double an-i single iron and i-rass bedsteads Bedding of every description Marble top and other w.-ishstands, sets toilet ware Che--tH drava-ers, toilet glasses Duchesse and other dressing fables, Turki-m bath Kitchen uU.-n-.1-: in "rc-_t variety, dish covers Lawn mower, garden seat, wheelbarrows, wire netting .*-••-- 2 be, be -'' Tiie instructions received are to Sell WITHOUT RESERVE. On View' Saturday Morning. The Sale will commence each day at 11 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 286 Auc uonear. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. gECTIONS FOR SALE. CITY (just off N. Beit)—Three S. .tions, 75 x 25. links each. ST. ALBANS—Two in Madras sheet (one a corner), both superior sites. LINWOOD EXTENSION—A few left in Cashei street and Hereford street, at £15 each, on easy terms. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH—I have some good ones to select from. Call and sec my Plan. OFF PAPANUI ROAD—One or two Building Plots cheap. Assistance afforded for building at once. C. J. MARSHALL, j 45 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 6501 J. B. KING AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, &C, 168 Lichfield -street. AYLESBURY—77B acres, all well subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorse and wire fences, water in each paddock, house of 4 rooms, and stables; plantations and other improvements, be HALSWELL— 98 acres of splendid land, house of 6 rooms, outbuilding, piggeries, first-class orchard, j Price£2ooo. ... . . CANAL RESERVE—IIj acre 3of land, subdivided, house of 6 rooms, stabling, pigstyes, and other improvements. Price £16 MS per acre. MARSHLAND—I 7& acres of land, small house, dairy, pigstyes, fowlhouses, &c. The land is well fenced and subdivided. Price only £525. SYDENHAM—Over 5 acres of land, well fenced and in gross. Price only £525. OPAWA—4i acres of good land, with a small house, outbuildings, orchard, be, splendid position, near the coach. Prico£.2s. MERTON—Rose Farm, on the South road, 70 acres of good land, subdivided-into 6 paddocks, 1 acre in garden and orchard, hou=e of 5 rooms, dairy, 10-stall cowshed, new stable and grain shed, 2£ miles from a butter factory. Price only £7 per acre. PAPANUI—9 acres of flrst-class land, planted in orchard, dwelling house, stabling, pigstyes, sheds, and other modern improvements. Price £1000. NORTH ISLAND, on the Wairoa river—6Bo acres of land, 5 miles from a milk factory, 130 acres in swamp, 80 acres river flats, 480 acres Down lands, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 200 acres broken up, 300 acres in grass, 6 acres in wattles, 4 acres in other trees, 1 acre in orchard, house of 6 rooms, cowsheds, traphouse, pig-itys, 7 horses, 19 cows, 1 purebred Ayrshire bull, 1 heifer, 15. young cattle, 5 pigs, and poultry, waggon and dray, 2 ploughs, harrows, oiler, dairy utensils, all tools, saddle and bridle, plough, cart and trap harness, furniture, and a number of other sundries. Price very low tor the lot Worth enquiry. f LIVEBY STABLES FOB SALE. "It/fR T. A. BRYCE has received instructions to __tjL offer for sale SECTION 125, i ACRE, In the borough of Feilding, with STABLES thereon! This property, apart from the stable business, offers a safe and profitable investment, as tbe future of Feilding with such an extent of rich back country, is assured. ~ The property offered, having 66ft frontage- to ___.- bolton Road, and 165 ft to Manchester Square--in the centre of the town, will be very valuable as a business site. ' ' THE STABLES, 40ft x 81ffc, 24ft high, consisting of 16 stalls, 2 loose box»s, harness-room, trap shed, mens'rooms (2), ladies' waiting-room, large oat and chaff bins, and spacious loft. pbioe-jbiosoTeasy TERMS. Also SECTION 126, i ACRE, adjoining above, with good dwelling house, 7 rooms, bath-room, detached wash house, copper (set), water laid on, and every convenience. PRIOE~£3OO, or£_2so for the let. Apply to THOMAS A. BBYOE, LAND AGENT, 11-26 FEILPINCt. FOR SALE. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. 1 Ql ACRES SPLENDID LEASEHOLD LAND, AO j 13. years to run, two Dwelling-houses, 10 cows with young 1 stock, pigs and poultry together with milk run and all dairy utensils, splendid orchard, several "tons of hay. Situated at Richmond. FOR SALE—Tc Cabmen and Carriers. Sydenham. Modern .-Roomed House and scullery, 2 .tall stable, coachhouse and loft, Venetian blinds, asphalt paths, paddock accommodation. £190. Apply, T. E. TAYLOR, Anderson's Building, opposite Press Office. Cashei street, 4380 IT.OR SALE —Corner Section, about £-a_re, fenced, * artesian; within five minutes of P.O. N.E. Cheap. Apply, T. E. Taylor, Cashei street, opposite Prkss Oflice. . IT-iOR Sale—A most desirable 5-roomed House, with * bathroom, scullery and washhouse; nearly i-acre ground. Linwood. Very cheap. Apply T. E. Taylor, opposite Pnuss Office. T> ATHEH over ± acre of Building Land on a main t\> street in Linwood, close to Ferry road. Fenced. Only £70. Terms. Apply T. E. Taylor, Oashel street, opposite P**._«s Office. I7.LEVEN ACRES on Tram Line, close New li Brighton township. A bargain. Apply T. E. Taylor, Cashei street, opposite Paws Office. FOR SALE, Sydenham, 3-roomed House, J acre, £100; 4-roomed Hous*, J acre, £130. Must be sold; bargain. Apply T. E. Taylor, Cashei street, opposite P__BH Offlce. WALTER BEWLEY, LAND AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Twenty years in the Province. Lists of Properties supplied on application. 1 (_f_ ACBKS oi -*xx» - evel Bush lA_d,6o acres A\j\J well gras-=ed, 8 acres felled ready for burning; fenced substantially, small dwelling, within easy distance of factory. Price £175. Offered at a considerable sacrifice, ok owner ha-) taken engagement on goldfields. m ACRES, excellent Dairy Farm, land all in grass, a little shelter bush only; good Broomed House, cart, trap and cowsheds, paved yard; 7 paddocks, 11 acres, ready for plough, 5 acres in crop; well planted shrubbery and garden, good orchard ; threequarters of a mile from creamery, metal road. £6 15s per acre, easy terms.' 1 K (\ ACRES, all in good grasses, rich level land, Ai/vr well watered; 8 paddocks, 3 acres ploughed; good orchard, 100 trees; sroom House and washhouse, hay, trap and co-.vri.ed-and dairy; large dam, 20 chains, 4 b.p. turbine, with 2ft circular saw and 90 gal separator ; close to large township, on good metal road. - £10 per acre, easy terms. 11 (\fi ACRES, excellent sheep country, 680 acres a-A\J\7 in grass, ,5 miles fencing, good sheep and cattle yards'; lev-el buggy roacL l_»as_ for ten yesrsat-3s 3d*per acre, with purchasing clause at £3 5. per acre.: Very accessible. W__LTJ_R~~BEWI_EY. TAEtANAKL OODS* Fig Laxative, a good Household Modi cine, very suitable for women and children Sold everywhere, la 6d and 2a 6d. ' PRETTIEST and Cheapest Prints and Muslins at Lonargan's. ANTED, all Canterbury to read the following Indian Proverbs :—He who knows Tea, and knows not that he knows Empire Oo.** Tea, is asleep—Awake Him I |

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9584, 26 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9584, 26 November 1896, Page 8

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