f— —- - ,-jH d_j w in n nan in m _ AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. SALE OF PIANO. INSTRUCTED BY THE CONSIGNEE TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE. 1%/f R CHARGES CLARK is Instructed by th« Con--ITX sisrnre to SELL BY AUCTION, in hie Rooms, Hereford street, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, At 12.30 prompt., J SPLENDID PIANO IN WALNUT FRAME. Norn —This finrir "s by on* of tlie Be«t Known Maker*, ami has all latest Improvements in , con■trur.tion, viz., Iron Frame, Oblique Overatrunz, Ivory Keys, Check Ac ion, &<;. This Piano is for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE, tad intending buyers should attend the Auction. NOW ON VIEW. 4825 No. 909 H. S. BKOWN. Auctioneer. , A DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY, ' AT BRYNDWYR, FENDALTON, ASD THREE ACRES AT CLIFTON. Tl/f R CHARLES CLARK is instructed by A. C. J JLYX Nottingham, Esq., Attorney for E. M. BoultOD, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on THURSDAY, JUNE 80th, IACRB 1 ROOD 53 PERCHKS, jart of RurM •Section 188, havincr north froutajre to Glandtivtv voad, and ru»uiti>; back to the beautiful Wair.irapa stream, in the centre of the Fendalton district, and between the residences of R. W. t'ereclny, KsK]., und O. Humphreys, Esq., partly plauted with fruit and ornamental trees Together with, the Modern Dwellinjjhonse of 6 roem<=, bathroom, pantry, scullery, wi'Je hull and side passage, verandah, two bay windows, detached washhouse and workshop. The house is quite new, stands on hii?h concrete foundaviona, \s plastered throughout, and the internal •rransreinents and fliting* are nil of the very best. At the bock of the section there is an old dwellinghouse, which with a Uttie expenditure can be turned into stabling , accommodation. The house will be oppn for inspection To-monow (Wednesday), between 2 and 4 o'clock. Also, Lot 3 on the plan ot Clifton, Suvnner road, con taiaing 2a 5r 37p. Sale at 12 o'clock. Land Transfer Act Titles. H. S. BROWN, 6031 No. 906 Auctioneer. CATALOGUES or MR E. M. BOULTON'S FURNITURE, to be SOLD BY AUCTION, At Glandovpy road, Bryndwr, Fendalton, ON FRIDAY NEXT, May be obtained at my office. The house is open for inspection To-morrow (Wednesday) Afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock. 6030 No. 007 CUARLK.S CLARK. \V. R. HARDING. W. R. IIARDINO.] (W. R. HARMS* THIS DAY, At 1 p.m. PIANO, FURNITURE, &o. WR. HARDING has been favoured with instructions from a Indy, who is leaving Chrisfchureh, to SELL at his Auction Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, Drawing, dining, bedroom and kitchen furniture aud utensils, large writing desk on castors, handsome mirror sideboard, duchesse chest, nearly new lady'n bicycle, 2 second hand gents' bicycles (in jcood order), mangle, oilskins, waterproof coats, violin, accordeon, upright crand piano, books, &c. My instructions are to quit every lot. 6055 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. W R. HARDINO.) (W. R. HARDINB. FOR SALE. BARBADOES STREET—S-r"oom house, ecullery, Washhouse, nicely laid out grounds, good section. 419-235 BELFAST—New 6-roora house; i acre land, well fenced. Price low. ; 419-234 CITY—S-room house, good section; house in nearly new, and owner will sacrifice. ■ 385-145 ST. ALBANS—House 5 rooms, well built and finished, bathroom, conservatory, water laid on, stablitijf, coachhouse, asphalt paths, t-acre land. Double frootture. Prettiest villa residence in the district. 413-218 SUMNER—7-room house, scullery, verandah, bathroom, h. and c. water, good section. 415-225 SYDENHAM— 6-roorn house, hall, bathroom, greenhouse, nearly 3-acre, well laid out in lawn, double frontage. 417-230 LYTTELTON—S-room home, Rood section. Small deposit, balance can remain. 414-222 HPREYDON—B-room house, scullery, h. and c. water, gae, and every convenience, Venetian blinds, ■tabling, over i-ae.te land, grand orchard. 408-205 LINWOOD—New 6-roomhouse, scullery, bathroom, b. and c. water, gas laid on, asphalt paths, .-acre. 407-203 CITY—7-room house, bathroom, Venetian blinds, bay windows, asphalt path*, lawn, bo., i-acre section. 404-194 LINWOOD—6-room house, workshop, outbuildings, 4-aoro land, 399-181 CASHMERE—S-room House ; 3 acres land. Partly hill and flat. More land can be had. 589-137 FENDALTON—I acre and cottage, on perpetual lease. Nothing approaching reason refused. 589-136 WANTED for a Client, email house with few acres ef land. WANTED /or Clients, 4to 6 room houses. Farms 10 to 1000 acre?. TERMS ARRANGED AND OABH ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE ON JHOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. W. R. HARDING, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-206, HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTCHUROH. »— ■ F. C. TABART. WAIKARI SALEYARDS. " THURSDAY, JUNE 80th. PC. TABART will be present at the above Sale • and SOLICITS ENTRIES FOR SAME. SPECIAL ENTRY— 400 CRO3SBRBI> WEXHERS. ,■ P. O. TABART, 6000 Auctioneer. JOHN INGRAM. QXFORD FORTNIGHTLY SALE. THURSDAY, 80th JUNE. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise 2000 FBEEZEKS 1400 STORE SHEEP " under :- -600 Four-tooth crossbred wethere, freezer* 400 Four and eix-tooth crosabreds, freezera , •• 200 JFour and sfx-tooth crosebreds, freozert' 100 Four-tooth crossbred wethers, freezers 100 Four-tooth erossbreds, freezers 100 Four-tooth crossbred wetuere, freesers 177 Two and four-tooth crossbred wethers, freezers 100 Two-tooth crossbreds, freezers 100 Two and four-tootli crossbreds, freezers 50 Four-tooth crosebreds, freezers On account Olentui and other olienta, 100 Two And four-tooth halfbred ew«, ofi turnips, nearly fat 100 Merino wethers 100 Merino ewes 100 Merino ewes, in lamb 400 Two-tooth crossbred maiden ewes, • real nice line 300 Two and four-tooth crossbred wethers, good turnipera 75 Four, cix, and ei;;ht-tooth crossbred ewes, in lamb 100 Store lambs 30 Store lambs SO Fat ewes 90 Fat ewe*. Further Entries So'icited _... JOHN INGRAM, wee Auctioneer. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. TOSM. (W. H. NORTOS TONKS, NORTON and CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID Suburban HOPSE at OPAWA.thre Xi. minutes , walk from the railway station—Ore 1 aore land with 3 chains frontaire, well fenced and private, together with well-built residence of 5 rooms, verandah, plastered and well fitted throughout. Our instructions are imperative that the property must be sold. A great sacrifice. Small deposit and eaay terms if required. RANFUKUr STREET, eff Papanui road-A very choice buildmg allotment, containing about ± acre, to build 1^ n Bltu * teU ,or » residence, fenced and ready FARM of 150 acres, situated witliin 5 miles of KanKiora, dwcllmg-hou-e of 10 rooms, stables, andnuruerous outbuildings. Owner leaving, and will be sold exceptionally cheap. H«»no. Ll [^7~ Eleven M,w i» nd . w 't" 6-roomed ResideJfml 8 dd ° and we " <»«ined. Easy terms if «ooej to Lend oo «»d «curiU« M 5 per eeet • . TO «KB. NORTON aadOO., Uad abd JbtaU Agwu, 1« Colombo****,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10074, 28 June 1898, Page 8
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