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AUCTIONS. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Harding) v (W- R. Harding THIS DAY. . At 11 a.m. FURNITURE, JEWELLERY. Etc. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL at his Auction Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, of Useful Furniture, Ladies' a-.d Gents' Watohes, Jewellery, 5 New and 3 Second-hand Bicycles, 2 Splendid Ladies Bcvcles 'Crescent), Lady s Saddle, 3 Gouts' Saddles, Pickles, Sauces, Air Gun, etc. No Reserve. W. ±t. HARDING, jgj - Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R Harding. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION VALUABLE SECTION. SOUTH BELT, CHRISTCHURCH. MR W. R. HARDING has been favoured with instruction- by the Trustees of the late Mr Wm. Moore, to SELL, a3 above, At his Land Salerooms, 200-206 Hereford street, A PARCEL OF LAND, Having frontage to South Belt of 50 links by a depth of 190 links, and undoubtedly one of the Finest Building Sites on the Belt. W. R. HARDING, 333 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding). (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. WR. HARDING, favoured with instruc- • tions from Mr Allan Hopkins, as agent for the Mortgagees, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his land salerooms, 200-206 Hereford street, AU that parcel of LAND, containing 4 Acres or thereabouts, situate on the Governor's Bay road, Lyttelton, part of which is surveyed into building sections, and, commanding as they do magnificent views of the harbour and surrounding hill scenery, are certainly the finest villa sites in the district. On the rest of the land are erected a large and commodious steam laundry, fitted with engine and boiler, and all the necessary plant and machinery for doing an extensive business, together with the dwelling house, containing 6 rooms and offices, substantially built of brick, also substantially built house of wood and iron, containing six rooms, scullery, etc., and a capital cottage of 3 rooms. This laundry has a monopoly of all the business in the neighbourhood, and of the large shipping business brought to this port, there being no competition. Full particulars of Mr Allan Hopkins, or the Auctioneer. 382 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. W. R. Harding) (W. R. Harding PIANO, FURNITURE, etc. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL, at his Room 3. 200-20G Hereford street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Full particulars of which will appear in Tuesday morning's papers. W. R. HARDING, 384 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MR W. R. HARDING, instructed by Mr J. G. Shrimpton, Licensed Pawnbroker, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, on I WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th SEPTEMBER, I At 11 a.m., UNREDEEMED IPLEDGES, Comprising, Ladies' arfd gents' gold and silver watches j ' and chains, gold and gem rings, brooches, lockets, violins, guns, scarf pins, jjctures, blankets, clothing, carpenters' tools, etc. For list in detail see "Lyttelton Times" of 21st and 22hd September. Note—Mr Shrimpton has given mc his usual instructions to sell every lot without reserve. . W. R. HARDING, 385 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. O R SAL E.. Hillsborough, near Christchurch—7 acres capital land, all in grass. Unsurpassed as a nice little holding, near town. 78-280 Tuam street and Barbadoos street—Two grand building sections. Splendid value. ' 75-274 New Brighton—Section, 39. perches, capital building section, fenced and levelled. 74-272 Riccarton—Over 2J acres land. Splendid locality and low price. 72-264 St. Albans—Section, i-acre, cheap; or with Groom house, scullery, etc., good artesian, i-acre. Price £250. 69-256 Kowai—looo Acres reclaimed bush land, well grassed, good 7-room housa and orchard,- etc. 372-295 New Brighton, near Racecourse—3o Acres land, fenced. Owner desirous of realising. Price £6 per acre. 205-242 Fendalton—6 Acres land, well fenced, 10 chains frontage, at low figure. 234-250 Watsonville—i-acre section, partially fenced. Price only £18, and owner will convey free of charge. 62-242 Riccarton road, near railway—lJ acres good land. Grand building site. 51-207 Watsonville—l Acre land, fenced (posts and rails), cheapest and best aero section in Watsonville. 27-126 Templeton—so Acres grand land, fenced in one paddock, good new 4-room house, stabling, et °- ~ 402-381 Ashburton—74o Acres, well fenced and improved, 4-room house, 12-stall stable, etc. „ ~ 382-823 ivaikoura—sooo Acres, part flat and part rolling downs, 8-room house and buildings. Price low, and any reasonable terms. 361 322 Residences large and small, town and country. Shall be glad to receive instructions from those having properties to dispose of or to lot. _. „ W. R. HARDING, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-206 Hereford street, Christchurch. WM. BUSS. RANGIORA NORTHERN CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 2000 Fat and Store Sheep 70 Head Cattle 80 Pigs SPECIAL ENTRIES. 200 First Cross Sound Mouth Ewes, all one brand and ear mark, in lamb to Shropshire rams 300 Halfbred Hoggets 100 Freezers 150 Fat Sheep, Ewes and Wethers 7ftJTorward Wethers 20-lead Young Cattle Sale at 11 o'clock. W. BUSS, .470 Auctioneer. QHOKA RACE PRIVILEGES. *'BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. Publican's and Luncheon Booth. Gates. Confectioner's Booth. Right of Sports. Sale at 3 o'clock. W. BUSS, 469 Auctioneer. RANGIORA. SALE OF PROPERTIES AT SEFTON AND RANGIORA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th. MR BUSS has received instructions from the Executors of the late H. J. LeCren, Esq., to SELL, at his rooms, Rangiora, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, The following Properties: — Lot 1. 20 Acres of LAND, R.S. No. 1039, situate at Sefton now in the occupation of Mr Ritchie. The laond is of very rich quality, well fenced, and watered by a never-failing creek. Lot 2. One Acre of LAND, situate in the Borough of Rangiora, part R.S. No. 1062, fronting on King street, the railway line, and a right-of-way at the back, near the Oddfellows' Hall. > Sale at 3 o'clock. WM. BUSS, 9954 Auctioneer. TIGER BLEND TEAS maintain their reputation tor . | Purity, Strength and Flavour.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10150, 24 September 1898, Page 12
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