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 tor Sale and to Let MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET On application or posted free. No charge made for advertising in this Catalogue. 2315 _ HORORATA ROLLER MILLS, HORORATA FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, THE ABOVE Valuable PROPERTY, consisting of Roller Flour Mill, 37 Acres of Land aud comfortable Dwelling House, Ac Apply to CHARLES CLARK, No. 729 6018 Hereford atreet, Christchurch. VALUABLE RAILWAY SIDING SITE, SOUTH TOWN BELT. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford street, on FRIDAY, MAROH 12th, That very Valuable Block of Land, containing 3r 26jp lying to the north of the railway and about two chains west of Montreal street, having a frontage of 201. links to the South Belt and railway line, aud a depth of 455 links. As a position for Storage Accr-mraodation it stands unrivalled either for area or loading facilities. All the Belt fronta-je from the Railway Station, Christchurch, to Addinirton mu-t eventually be taken for storage accommodation, aud each year's progress must add greatly to the value of this site. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 5637 No. 518 Auctioneer. DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. JUST OFF MAY'S ROAD, PAPANUI. MR CHARLES CLARK is favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Horton to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, HIS VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Situated in the Suburb ot Scottston, oft May's road, Within five minutes' walk of the tram, Comprising—Three-quarters of an acre of Rich Land in garden and orchard, and the well-built two-storey Dwelling-hou?e, containing 2 sitting rooms, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and scullery downstairs, and 4 bedrooms upstairs. STABLING, comprising stall and trapshed. Special attention of investors and others is invited to this Sale, as the owner is determined to sell if there is any reasonable bid. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, No. 371. 5688 Auctioneer. W. R. HARDING. THIS DAY, Commencing at II a.m. sharp. CARPENTER'S TOOLS. RUSTIO CART, HARNESS, SADDLE, FURNITURE, Ac. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL, as above, at his Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street. By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. No Reserve. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, 6061 200-206 Hereford street. W B, Harmno.] (W. R. Harmko. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th MARCH, 1897, Commencing at 1 p.m. PIANO, FURNITURE, &o. ■Jt/TR W. R. HARDING has been favoured with _LTX instructions from Mrs S. Stewart to SELL, At her Residence, 109 Lichfield street, As above, THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Comprising—Drawing, Dining, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Ac, Also, first-class Piano. Mrs Stewart has determined to make a clearance of her furniture on account of having lately retired from business. Full particulars in future advertisements. W. B. HARDING, Auctioneer, 6082 200-206 Hereford street W R. Hardiho.l [W. R. Hardino. PIANO, FURNITURE, Ao. THURSDAY NEXT, 11th MARCH, 1897. fV/fR W. R. HARDING has received instructions J-fJL from Mr J. S. Hardie to SELL, at his residence, 26 Carlton street, near Carlton Hotel, As above, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars in future advertisements. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, 6083 200-206 Hereford street. W. R. Harm-to] [W. R. HajuhnTGI O R S A L E. WALTHAM—2 room house and scullery, Venetian blinds, 2-slall stable. Buildings are in capital order. Frontage on two streets. Eighth-acre. A bargain. Price only £95. 227-59 LINWOOD, near two Trams—Remarkably wellbuilt villa residence, containing 7 large lofty rooms, wide hall, bathroom, conservatory, workshop, summer house, fowlhouse and run, wide verandah, gas in every room, water laid on, every convenience; 1-acre, well laid out in lawn, flower, vegetable and fruit gardens. A very capital property at a low price. Cards to view on application. 408-206 SOUTH BELT—S room house and scullery, bath, water laid on, i-acre section. Price £250. 406-198 J7 SOUTH BELT—7 room house, good hall, large rooms, verandah, washhouse, stabling, Aa; good section, lawn front and back. Large prospective value. Sell tor value of section only; early sale imperative. 372-110 WALKER STREET—T house, 7 rooms bathroom, Venetian blinds, bay window, asphalt paths, j-acre section, lawn, Ac Capital city residence. Price low, or would exchange for suburban residence with more land. 404-194 ST. ALBANS—Two 5 room houses, bay window and verandah to each. Good sections. Price exceedingly low. 358-71 NORTH BELT, Just over—s room house, scullery, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, asphalt paths. Double frontage. Good section. 401-136 OPAWA—4 room house and scullery, i-acre section, well laid out Price low. 239-91 to"l_t. SUMNER ROAD—B room house, bathroom (hot aud cold water), laundry, sto 6 acres land. Capital residence, ;56-_35 £8000 to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Rates. W. R. HARDING, (Successor to Bowman and Son), Auctioneer, Land, Estate and Financial Agent, 200 -206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL by PUBLIO AUCTION, at their Booms, Cashel street, west, 36 Cases Hobart Plums. 198 „ Peaches, Pear., Apples, Lemons, Tamatoes, Oranges, Cucumbers, Ac, Ac 234 Onions, Potatoes, Cheeses, Bacon, Ac AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 6103 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH th_ lOru, At the West-end Salerooms, 222 Cashel street, At 1 p.m. sharp. UNRESERVED SALE of Choice and Most Elegant FURNITURE, colonial woods and beautiful work- " manship, being the whole stock-of cabinetmaker, "whowhen needs must," -c MESSRS AVERS. BEAUCHAMP and CO. have been favoured with instructions to « SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a As above. Some splendid articles ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, vis.;— Winged wardrobe with mirror doo- * press, drawers, inlaid mottled, kauri, with black and gokl, a very handsome piece ot furniture ; No, 2. full f Scotch chest of drawers, beautifully inlaid ; Nos. 3 to 10, eight splendidly finished duchesse chests; Nos. 11 to 17. seven first cl_ss chests of drawers in mottled kauri and riniu, 1 superior bookcase, panelled photo frames. Also the Contents of an 8-roomed House, removed for convenience of sale, inducing- 4 single iron bedsteads, 2 double do, suite cretonne, chairs, tables, cupboard*, washstands and ware, toilet glasses, 2 long baths, 1 sponge bath, carpets, oik-loth, lawn mower, magic lantern, kitchen range, gas stove, spring and wire mattresses and bedding,, pictures, ornaments, vases, butler's stand, suite in green rep. This is one ot the most important clearing sales we have had the honour to announce, and as it is to be perfectly unreserved we invite inspection. Trie foods will be on view from Monday till morning of •ale. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 5105 Auctioneers. . ISLAND FRUITS. > AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. bare to Arrive, ex Taupo, AATf PACKAGES BANANAS, PINES AND - •_-_•• COCOANUTB Country Clients are requested to forward orders as soon as possible. Date and hour of sale in Monday's papers. AYIBS, BEAUCHAMP and CO.,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 12
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