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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY AND TOMORROW. MAHOGANY FURNITUBB, 2 PIANOS, FIREPROOF SAFE, 4c "\JfV. CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with I.TJL instructions from the ICxecutors of the late Captain Fieher to SELL BY AUCTION. At , -E::-'i« !iw," Co\v>r.bo r;.-.d S., The whole of the CHOICE FURNITURE In Drawing-room, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Hall and Six Bedrooms. Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, China, Glassware, Fireproof Safe, Galvanic Battery, Jtc. Sale at 11 o'clock. 6425 No. 844 % H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AXD ALL WISHING TO SECURE A DWELLING SITE ABOVE THE FOG AND SMOKE OF THS CITY. TLf R CHARLES CLARK (Mr H. S. BROWN ITJL Auctioneer) has been instructed by the Trustees of the late Captain Fisher, to OFFER BY AUCTION, In his Rooms, Hereford street, 05 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, At 12 o'clock, THE BALANCE OF THE LAND ON THE HILLSIDE, CASHMERE ROAD, Within a short distance of the tram, containing IOME OF THE CHOICEST SITES AVAILABLE FOB KESIDENCE. Fait Growing into Favour, and Daily Increasing in Value. This Iβ an excf j.tional opportunity to obUin land •n the hille, near the city. For further parliuular*, apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral square. Or to CHARLES CLARK, 5432 No. 847 Hereford -street. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE or CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. r CHARLES CLARK ha* be<<ii favoured with instructions from WILLIAM PRATT, Eβ*. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At his Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist: LOT 1. TOWN SECTION No. 723, haying 66ft North frontage to W'oRCKSTER STRKET, by a . depth of 165 ft, with HALL, be., thereon. This is a very valuable town section, only 2 chains removed from Cathedral square, and is bounded by th« Union Bank's property and the Clarendou Hotel. LOT 2. tOWN SECTION 936, in LICHFIELD STREET, between Madras and Barbadoes streets, with DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, containing 8 rooms, and Offices, - with hot and cold water service, rented by Mr Stevenson. This a very choice residential property, all in Capital order, and within a few m,inutta' walk of the •sotrt of the city. LOT 3. SOWN SECTION No, 1073, at the CORNER of TUAM and MONTREAL STREETS, with THRKK SHOPS and I>WKLLING-HOUSE3 combined facing Tuam street, and TWO COTTAGES and Stables fronting Montreal street, in the occupation oi Mr Sha,w and others. This property Will be offered first a? a whole, and if feet sold, then in 6 lots as per plan. LOT 4. Hi PERCHES, part of Lot 71, on the north aide of BBOUGKAM 81RKET, Sydenham, near the ' Sydenham Schools, with COTTAGE of 4 rooms and Waahhouse thereon, slate roof. LOT 5. m PERCHES, part of R.S. 148, fronting ST. ALBANS LANK, near the Hon. J. T. Peacock's, with COTTAGE of 5 rooms, in the occupation of Mr Patterson. etk at 12 o'clock. Nα 845 H. 8. BROWN, fcllg Auctioneer. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY h LEINSTBR BOAD, adjoining Elmwood (new occupied by His Excellency the Governor). MR CHARLES CLARK it favoured with instructions from W. S. Pmith, Esq., to SELL BT CION, at his Kooras, in Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 4 f ACRES FRONTING LEINBTER ROAD, ST. ALBANS (S Chains), and ruining about 54 Chains to toe Southern' Boundary of Elmwood* Most judiciously planted many years ago with Fruit and Forest Trees. Ornamental water through the Property, with Water LUie*. Black Swans, *c Together with ~i ths Sabstantially-bullt 2-STOREY HOUSE of 11 Rooms, exclusive of kitchen, pantry and bathroom. Also vtnery, waahhouse, cosJhouse, and •ÜbW. I Out ot th« most proline orchards in or M*r . Christchurcb. Hμ ptrftctWn ot a rural house and surroundings. Salt at 12 o'clock. H. 8. BROWN, tUI No. 818 Auctiwt. SALE OF FISHING NETS, My orUtr of the Honourable the Commit ion >r of Customs. MR OHARLES OLARK~wIII SRLL by AUCTION, at hi> Rooms, Hereford etre t, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 4 FISHING NETS, Jiearly new and in good order, Uμ following sise> :— 1350 ft x Bft, 1374 ft x Bft, and 2 366 ft x Bft each. Tixtot nets may be used ! for fishing in any part of tht colony with th« exception of Lake Kllesmsn. Salt at 12.30 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, K26 No. 853 . Auctioneer. SALE OFJPIANOS. FOUR HIGH CLASS" INSTRUMENTS. By th« Best Continental Maktrs. TO Bl SOLD By"pUBLIO AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. MR OHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Holder of the Bill of Lading to 4 SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, w HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STKEST. Os WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, ' Commencing at 12.30 o'clock, FOUR HIGH CLASS PIANOS. NOTE.—These pianos are of superior quality and contain all latent improvements, have rich walnut cases, superior check actions, oblique overstrung and iron frame's. SPECIAL—Those requiring a first-claw piano ahould attend this sale, as the instruments are really different from the ordinary class. I am instructed to sell ever}' piano to the highest bidder, without reserve, and would rewind intendiug buyers that at previous sales every piano has bten sold regardless of cost 5433 ho. 857 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Sm>. AUCTION SALE of FURNITURE, on aecouet of T. M. LONARGAN. Esq., At hi* Residence, 201 Salubury »trm W. Catalogues are now ready. 6427 No. 830 CHARLES CLARK. LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE IN THE FAVOURITE SUBURB OF FENDALTON, Recently occupied by F. A. Archer, Esq. MX CHARLES CLARK i» instructed by Gtorn Harris, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION. In his Rooms, in Hereford street, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, Lots 13 and 23 on the plan of Holmwood, containing about three-quarters of an acre, and fronting on the Fend&lton road and Queen's Avenue, uicely fenced and planted. Together with the fhrelllnghouM of 9 rooms, bathroom and servants, olDces, hot and cold water service, electric bells, detached washhouse, tanks and windmill, 3sttU stable, harncsa room, feed house and coachhouse, good drainag*. Sals at 12 o'clock. H. a BROWN, MB. ««.«♦ fiirtwiir ■

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9946, 27 January 1898, Page 8

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