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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. r CH ARLES CLARK (ESTABLISHED 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY for INVESTMENT in sums of i £50 and upwards at Lowest Current Rates. HOUSES of every description for Sale and To Let. MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. No Charge made for Advertising in this Catalogue. """" BONA FIDE OALE OF PROPERTIES Absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. MR CHARLES CLARK (H. S. Brown, auctioneer), instructed by Messrs Lake and Evans, as agents for Captaiu Marshall, who has sold bis residence, and is leaving for Scotland, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER INST., At Noon, At the Salerooms, Hereford street, Absolutely Without Reserve, 12 i-ACRES, PAPANUI ROAD, gcottston sub-division, near Tomes's street. 5 Sees. (No 3. 4 to 8), fronting Papanui road 8 Sees. (Nos. 43 to 45), fronting Fisher street 4 Sees. (Nos. 46 to 49), fronting Worcester street Also that CORNER PROPERTY, Having frontages of over two chains on CHESTER and BAKHADOES STREETS, Christchurch, With the 2 COTTAGES thereon, viz., One of 5 rooms and washhouse, etc., and one of 2 rooms. Let fot over £35 a year. Also at same time and place, will be offered, CORNER PADDOCK of (about) 2 ACRES, MERIVALE, Adjoining Captain Marshall's residence, A nearly square block, with two long frontages to Boundary road, at its junction with Office road. A most desirable neighbourhood, and get-at-able from either Papanui or Fendalton roads and within easy walk of town. All Land Transfer Titles for Cash, or Terms, to be declared at sale. Further particulars from ___.__,__„__,-, THE AUCTIONEER, Or LAKE and EVANS, 439 No. 950 Hereford street. MR CHARLES CLARK (H. S. Brown, Auctioneer), has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, on i TUESDAY, the 27th DAY of SEPTEMBER, ) Inst., j ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, Containing Three Roods Ten and ThreeQuarter Perches, SITUATE AT RICCARTON, And being Lots 34, 35 and 36 on the Plan of the Deans Estate, _nd part of rural section No. 163, together with the dwel-ling-house thereon, formerly in the occupation of Mr T. J. Maling. Sale at 12 o'clock. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER; or to Messrs WYNN-WILLIAMS and BROWN, Solicitors, 276 211 Hereford street, Christchurch. 9964 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO FRUITERERS, GARDENERS, AND ALL IN SEARCH OF A PROFITABLE SUBURBAN HOME. MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL tho late Mr Rickard'a Property, Cooper's Lane, St. Albans, At his Rooms in Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, At 12 o'clock. Particulars in last Thursday's papers. H. S. BROWN, 440 No. 952 Auctioneer. UNUSUAL CHANCE. A Bona Fide opportunity for Buyers'. Un- • reserved SALE by AUCTION of FOUR PIANOS. ; "JM*R CHARLES CLARK is instructed by ■' the Manufacturers' Agent to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 28th, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, 4 HIGH-CLASS PIANOS. These instruments have just been landed direct from the Manufacturer, and have been consigned for absolute unreserved sale by Auction; therefore intending buyers have an unusual opportunity to secure a Piano at their ' own prices. NOTE—The above Pianos are really highclass, and have all the latest up-to-date improvements, viz., Iron Frame, Superior Check Action, Ivory Kejs, Walnut Frames, etc., etc. On View Monday and Tuesday. 2X9 No. 959 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ENGLISd~VUNO. HORSE, BUGGY, HARNESS, Etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Captain Marshall, who has sold his property, and is leaving for Scotland, to SELL BY AUCTION, at his residence, "Midlothian House," Wairarapa Terrace, Boundary road, Fendalton, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 29th and 30th The Whole of his First-class drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, ball and bedroom furniture, oil paintings, large quantity of the best E.P. ware, china and glassware, 6 pairs bowls (by Taylor, Glasgow, bowling green straight edge 26ft long, goif clubs, garden roller, lawn mower, bed and table linen, blankets, etc. Also, — HORSE, BUGGY, HARNESS, Etc. Catalogues are now ready. Sale at 11 o'clock each day. No 951 H. S. BROWN, 439 Auctioneer. LIVERY STABLE PLANT FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr B. J. H. Carew (owing to the expiration of his lease), to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Livery Stables, Oxford Terrace (next the Clarendon Hotel), ' On MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, The whole of his PLANT, including, Horses, gig, buggies, lalies' and gents' saddles and bridles, sets harness (double and •ingle), wheelbarrow, and large qa.uUty of stable sundries. Also, Office desk, table and chairs. An ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE, as Mr Carew is giving up the Livery Stable business owing to his lease having expired. Sale at Noon. H. S. BROWN, 437 No. 961 Auctioneer. FOR SALE! TMTAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, part of the Riccarton Estate, some with river frontage. 436 CHARLES CLARK. FURNISHED HOUSE. npO LET—In the Papanui District, close to •*- tram, for one or two years, a most Delightful FAMILY RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and every modern convenience, stabling, etc., 3 acres of land, grand orchard and garden; possession end of November. For cards to view and fuii particulars apply to CHARLES CLAxu-, 435 , Nc. 960 Hereford atrtr*. £_____— Season 1898—From Nimmo and Blair. t_) Flower seeds Id, vegetable seeds 3d per packet. Cabbage, carrot, parsnip, radish, lettuce, onion, turnip, beans, peas, pumpkins, Ac. Flower seeds Id per packet—aster, mignonette, lobelia, phlox, ■weet pea, pansy, sweetwilfuun, petunia, portulaooa, calUopsli, marigold, everlasting. Seed" potatoes *c. at Fletcher Bro*,, Wentt Kinuno and Blair. Seed maX Potato Jttrefaants, High sttMt, Cbrlstchuiah.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10150, 24 September 1898, Page 12
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