AUCTIONS. Charles clark, under bill of sale. Auction sale of .superior household furniture and kffkcts, pictures, PIANO, ic. MR CHARLES CLARK, instructed by the holder of the Bill of Sale, will SELL BY AUCTION. At the Rooms, Hereford street, TO-MOBROW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27iH, THE CONTENTS OF A HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, Including Brussels and Ki'Mer carpets, China matting-, brass rail fenders, sen bnws fire irong, curtains, walnut overmantel with bevelled mirrors, bainhoo whatnot, couch and occasional chairs in tapestry and plush, fancy cane chairs, ocoiiB'onal tables, piano, ornaments, water colour drawings by Moreton,'oil paintings by Perrett aud others, etchings, &c., dinner waggon, dining-room suite in solid mahogany and morocco, cost £45 at .Maple and Co.'s, London, rimu sideboard, mirror back, rimu hall stand with mirror panel, jjlassware, sewina; machine, folding screen, extension dining table, 3 brass rail cots and bccldinsr, dtichesse cheet drawers, m.iv'nle top washstand, &c. Note—The whole of this furniture is as good as new, and is for positive sale. Now on view. Inspection invited. No. 776. Sale at 11 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 6443 Auctioneer. _ ENGLISH FURNITURE, From the Celebrated Firm of Maple and Co. MAGNIFICENT PIANO by Carl Ecfce, &c. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Armstrong, who is leaving the colony, to SELL BY AUCTION, At her Residence, LUmore Lodge, Fendalton and Hohmvood road, Fehdalton, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3IBT, The Wno'.e of her High-class FURNITURE, which «vs imported by her direct from England, and is n ,w in as good condition as the day it left the warehouse. Full partici'ars in a future advertisement. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. H. S. BROWN, G442 No. 775 Auctioneer. PYNE AND CO. KIBWEE SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW. X*T E SHALL OFFER — OAfl PRIME FREF.ZERS •J £J/\ PRIME FREEZERS 220 CROSSBBED HOGGETS 200 CROSSBEEI> EWES, in lamb I^Q TWO and FOUR-TOOTH CROSSBREDS PYNE and CO., MBO Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE BR M TRY HER, by Leon. Well known with the Brackenfleld Hounds. 6337 PYNE and CO. .AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. SYDNEY FRUIT. THIS~DAY, At 10.30 a.m. AYER9, BKAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION. EX WAKATIPU, TOO CASES OBANGE S. LEMONS, PINES, PASSION FRUIT, SEVILLES, APPLES, BANANAS, &c. No Reserve. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP aud CO., 6MI Auctioneers. CAMELLIAS. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. have received another Lnrge Consignment of Plants from Mr J. W. Morshead, and will SELL same BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Cashel street, ON FRIDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 1.30 p.m. The List Includes— OAMKLLTAS, RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, DAPHNKS and NATIVE SHRUBS. AVERS, BEA T JCHAMP and CO. 6474 Auctioneers. J. T. FORD AND CO. KIRWEE SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th. WE shall OFFER FOR SALE the Mowing LINES OF SHEEP :- -200 prime freezers 150 prime freezers 135 crossbred hogget?. J. T. FORD and 00. 6370 A. E. COOKE, Auctioneer. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (and Reduced). FOR PRIVATE SALE. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL IN THE POVERTY BAY DISTRICT (NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND.) 20,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD ESTATE, TOGETHER WITH 17,000 SHEEP AND 600 HEAD CATTLE. TO B5 SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. PARTICULARS. LOWDEN HILL ESTATE, Comprising 25.000 ocre3 under lease from the Gigborne Harbour Bo»rd for 21 years from Ist July, 1890, at a rental of £313 Oβ 5d per annum. The lease contains most liberal covenants as to renewal ami compensation, for improvements at end of term. ■ 7000 acres are now in grass, and other improvements consist of about 10 miles fencing, new seven-roomed dwelling, wool shed, men's hut, dip, yards, &c. The property is 66 mile* from Gisborne, and 20miles by good dray road from Tologa Bay, a port of call for Union Company's steamers. 12,000 sheep and 270 head cattle are now depasturing on their property. MANGATOETOE ESTATE, Comprising 5000 acres, under sub-lease for 17 year* and four months from Ist March, 1892. Rental £40 per annum to 2nd July, 1902, £75 per annum for remainder of term. Byspeci.il agreement the lessors undertake to offer the land for lease for further term of four years with a charge for improvements in favour of present lessees. Improvements—2 800 acres in grass, new nineroomed house, woolshed, men's hut, dip, yards, &c, also about 10 miles fencing. Stock-5000 sheep and 240 head cattle. 12 miles from Tologa Bay and connected by good dray road with Lotvden Hill estate. Both properties can be most economically worked together and we ■well watered. Titles under the Land Transfer Act. Full particulars can be obtained from THK NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MRRCANTILK AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. and Reduced. 6100 FRLEDLANDER BROS., LIMITED. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28tb, 1837. WEST STREET AUCTION MABT, ASHBURTON. WE have received instructions from the holder of the Bill of Sale to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE COLT, 3yrs ©Id, by St. George—Roaeneath. Half-brother to Culverin. Full particulars at sa!e at 1 p.m. bm R. FRIKDLANDER, Auctioneer. WILSON AND SONS. PRO P E B T V PRESSING. S-roomed House, stab'es, traphouse, tec. ; large section in Durham street; must be sold, £100 down 5-roomed House, stable, Ac. ; half-acre had, nice b >nse, at Oxford, for £110, £10 down i-roomed House, cowshed, &c.; 3 acres land, at Bnrwood, for £280 5-roomed Cottage, in City, very cheap; nearly new ; price £230 1100-acr* Sheep Faun, grand improvements; price 23 c per acre (slaughter): on Plains 100-ivore Dairy Farm, good buildings 50-acre Farm, rath building*, 12 miles from town; cheap WUSOU and SONS, AuotloMiri-
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9815, 26 August 1897, Page 8
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