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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK, i TO-MORROW. FURS. FURS. FURS. FURS. FURS. FURS. UNRESERVED SALE OF OKXCIKB TASMANIAN AND AUSTRALIAN FURS. M.R CHARLES CLARK Has received instructions from Messrs James Smith and Sons, Manufacturing Furriers, Melbeurne, Sydney and Petone, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, ■ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, THE FINEST AND MOST VARIED COLLECTION OF FUR GOODS EVER OFFERED IN CHIUSTCHURCH, Comprising— TRAVELLING RUGS /In genuine Tasmanian { Opossum CARRIAGE RUGS Wallaby 1 Kangaroo BED SPREADS Platypus I Tiger Cat * CAMPING RUGS V kc, &c. [ HEARTHRUGS and MATS in very chaste designs , and colours FURS FOR LADIES' PERSONAL WEAR, Including— i Avalon Capes Boas Golf Cap<s Footwarmers Victorias Collarettes Victovines Necklets ■ Muffs kc Tlie whole being highly finished in the latest London i and I'arUicnne Fashions, and lined with best satin. In order to evade the excessive Customs duties, i Messrs James Smith and Sons, the celebrated manui facturing furriers of Melbourne and Sydney, have i recently established a Factory at Petone for tha , manufacture ot goods for the "New Zealand trade These goods are made from SPECIALLY SELECTED WINTKR SKINS, tanned with Mimosa Bark, and THUS RENDERED ABSOLU TKLY MOTH PROOF Tlie Auctioneer specially draws the attention of Hie residents of Cliristchurch, and intending visitor* to Europe, to this splendid consignment, each lot of , which, at per catalogue, will be sold separately and . ABSOLUTELY WITHOUr RESERVE. ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, and to enable all classes to inspect these beautiful goods, the Rooms will be Opened from 7 to 9 on Monday and Tuesday Evenings. COMPARISON INVITED WITH OTHER GOODS NOW SHOWING IN THIS CITY. NOTE. The Auctioneer Is requested to intimate that OTHER GOODS Now on view in this city ARE NOT MANUFACTURED I By James Smith and Sons. CATALOGUES NOW READY. H. S. BROWN, 8333 No. 870 Auctioneer. I - :r H. B. SORENSEN. WEDNESDAY, 16th, One o'clock. CONTINUATION SALE. I TT' B. SORENSEN has received instructions from XJke Mr Smith to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises of Dalgety and Company, Cathedral square, A LARGE QUANTITY OF TIMBER, Totara, Black Pine V.D.L. and Baltic Flooring BoarWeather Boards, Joist?, Rafters, Beams, Studs Windows, Doors Gas Fittings - Galvanised Iron, <kc. N.B.—This timber is in first-class, condition, and mostly in long lengths., ~; FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ' H. B. SORENSEN, \ 8328 Auctioneer. ' ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS. ; 'IMP O,R TA NT SALE OP THK WELL-KNOWN WIROKINO SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION, i AND ADJACENT LANDS. : WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1898. ' ATiTHE EXCHANGE HALL, WELLINGTON, [ At 2.30 p.m. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS have received instructions from Jno. Da vies, Esq., and the Executors of the late A. P. Stewart, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, That Valuable Property known as the ■ WIROKINO SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION, Comprising between 5800 AND 69 °° - ACRES of FREEHOLD Together with about s QQAA ACRES ot LEASEHOLD, terminating [ /50\J\J at the end ot 1899, ot which about i 1430 acres is available for occupation. Tlie property is well situated in the fertile and progressive district of Manawatu, being within six ' miles ot the Kereru railway station, and seven [ miles from Levin on the Wellington - Manawatu 1 Railway line, and about three miles trom Foxton. , The Improvements are good and substantial, the , property is well fenced, drained, and subdivided into I twenty-four suitably-sized paddocks. It is well , watered, and is sown with the best English grasses. Tlie homestead consists ot a large and substantially 1 built nine-roomed house, large .woolshed, stable, seVteral houses for shepherds, shearer-), <&c., workshop, seed and wool stores, -wharf, and other small build. » ings. together with yards, dip, kc, sufficient for * working the property; also a well stocked orchard ' and garden. Stock, comprising about 8500 mixed SHEEP and LAMBS, and 500 Head of CATTLE, together with the Station Chattels, Horse*, &c, are to t** taken by the purchaser at a valuation in the usual way, and paid for in cash within ten days of date of auction, * on delivery. The sheep and cattle are all station- - bred. This is a piece of exceptionally healthy sheep - country, and being situated on the Manawatu line, 3. within easy call of steamers from Foxton, wool and i other produce con be shipped direct for Wellington at *• small cost. ) ' Also, ' On behalf of the same Vendors, between r *| QAA AND 1250 ACRES of RICH ALLUVIAL j ±A\J\J LAND, subdivided into six suitably- . sized farms, situated within a mile and a 2 quarter ot the Kereru railway station. * These sections are well adapted for either fattening 1 or dairying purposes. The land is well drained, and - is available for immediate profit, as it has been largely \ sown down with the best English grasses, and has * hitherto been used by the vendors for the purpose of * attening their surplus stock from the station. \ Intending purchasers will oe shown over tbe . station by Mr Jno. Davies. Telegraphic and postal oddre-s," Koputaroa, Manawatu." " TERMS OF SALE.— Of the Station Lands—lo-per ' cent, cosh, 15 per cent, in one month, balance pay- ' able within three months from date if sole and . bearing interest thereon at £5 per centum per . annum. Of the Farms—lo per cent, cosh, 10 per j cent, in one month, balance payable within three months from date ot sale, hearing interest thereon 4 at 5 per centum per annum. , lITLE.—Laiod Transfer for all land except about 1 100 acres and the leasehold. 5 For further particulars apply to , BELL, CULLY and BEX—, 2 Solicitors, Wellington; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. WAHOO, most popular remedy for indigestion From J. C. RoU, High street, Kaiapoi. PORTS and school Committees will obtain special terms and attention at M—ton's Cheap Depot, CeUaboitmk

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9985, 15 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9985, 15 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9985, 15 March 1898, Page 8

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