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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. SUBURBAN STORE, Also, COTTAGE PROPERTY, RICHMOND. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from Mr H. Fuller, who is giving up business, to SELL BY AUCTION, at his rooms, Hereford street, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, The following valuable Properties, fronting ; LONDON STREET, RICHMOND: Lot I—Double-fronted Shop, known as the London Store, at present carried on by Mrs Fuller as a general and drapery store. A good dressmaking business is connected .with this shop. Attached is a good House of 7 rooms, with washhouse and scullery. Adjoining is a Cottage of 4 rooms, let at 6s per week. Both oi these buildings are roofed with iron, and stand on section 116 links x 216 link 3, which is well fenced. Lot 2—To the East of above and opposite Kent's Baths. Section 116 links x 216 links, with 2 Cottages thereon, one of 4 rooms, scullery and washhouse, and the other of 3 rooms, scullery and washhouse. Let to good tenants. IMPORTANT. This sale offers an unusual opportunity for acquiring a fiist class suburban store, doing a thriving business in the centre of a rapidly increasing district. Mr Fuller's sole reason for disposing of same is on account of continued iH-health. The Cottages are all in first class order, and let to good tenants. Sale at Noon. H. S. BROWN, 5030 No. 984 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE Of HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, FIRST CLASS PIANO, PLATED WARE, PONY CART, POLO CART, HORSE, HARNESS, Etc. MR CiiAS. CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs F. West, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL by AUCTION, at her residence, No. 15 Hereford street east,, On MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, The whole of her high class FURNITURE, viz., in DRAWING ROOM: Brussels carpet, skin and wool rugs, massive brass rail fender, set fire irons, fancy cane chairs, couch in tapestry, occasional chairs in walnut and plush, occasional tables, Japanese overmantel, bamboo pole, pair lace curtains, oil paintings, chromos, handsome brass hanging lamp, large number choice ornaments, plaques, etc.; also, first class piano by Plavel, and piano stool. DINING ROOM and BREAKFAST ROOMS: Tapestry carpets, curtain poles and lace curtains, wool and Axminster hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, dining tables, carved sideboard with mirror panels, easy chairs, Austrian chairs, pictures, pier glass, portiere, rods and tapestry curtains, couch in walnut and tapes- ■ . try, quantity of superior E.P. ware, glassware, china, etc.; number of books, including set Waverley novels, etc. BEDROOMS (3): Linoleum, lace curtainsD.I. brass rail bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, feather and kapoc pillows, rimu washstands and chests_ drawers, duchesse chest drawers, iron cot, stretcher, toilet glasses, sets toilet ware, KITCHEN and SCULLERY: A large variety of these utensils. OUTSIDE: Fowls, bantams, fowlhouses, garden seat, cane verandah blinds, lawn mower, gardeners' and carpenters' tools, go-cart in good order, double-seated Albert pony cart, silver mountings, polo cart, horse, harness, etc. Sale at 11 o'clock. 5640 No. 992 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. .■~ AUCTION SALE Of ENGLISH FURNITURE , FROM MAPLE AND CO., LONDON. 2 SPLENDID PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from F. M. Wallace, Esq., who is leaving for Europe, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Residence, Armagh street and Cranmer square, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, THE WHOLE OF HIS FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Semi-grand Piano by Collard and Collard, and Piano by Neumeyer, both magnificent instruments, *01d English Violin by Thompson, London, Violins, Viola by . Leugrande, 1799. Catalogues will be ready on Monday. Sale at 11 o'clock. ! , .. H.S.BROWN, 5653 No. 998 _. ' - Auctioneer. CHRISTMAS* PRESENTS. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, CRUETS, Etc. In Estate of James Nelson, Jeweller, a Bankrupt. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from G. L. Greenwood, Esq., Official Assignee, to SELL by AUCTION, in his rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, The whole of the Stock in the above Estate, Consisting of ladies' and gent's gold and silver watches, brooches and rings set with precious stones, chains, lockets, greenstone brooches and pendants, links, studs, clocks, suitable for the drawing room, dining room, bedroom or kitchen, cruets,' pickle' stands, biscuit barrels, spectacles, etc. This sale offers a rare chance of obtaining new watches, jewellery, etc. The articles are very suitable for Christmas presents, and the public will be able to obtain them at their own price, as the sale is totally unreserved. On view Saturday next. Sale at II o'clock. 6635 No. 997 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. To all in Search of Splendid Building Sites, Speculators and Others. Good Soil. Good Water. Good Drainage. Adjacent to the Grand New Tramway Extension. FURTHER* SUBDIVISION of the above Estate, formerly the property of . the late CaptvFisher. MR CHARLES CLARK has received in structions from R. M. Mocdonald, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 22 SECTIONS in the very favourite Beckenham Estate, ranging in size from 3 ACRES to 1-ACRE, ! And having frontages on. the full-chain Becken- [ ham, Norwood, and Fisher streets. ! SPECIAL—The Auctioneer has much pleasure in drawing attention to this, sale, as the locality is a very favourite one, a fact which is conclusively proved by the grand demand for the sections in the first subdivision. They [ are close to the Port Hills, and less than two miles from town. A most complete and conI venient service to and from town is now running on the new tram extension to the foot of the hills. Tennyson street is now a full chain wide, as are Beckenham, Norwood and Fisher streets. A splendid supply of artesian water can be obtained on any part of the property, a well having lately been sunk to the first strata, the water rising one foot above the surface. The land is of splendid quality, and in every i way suitable for suburban residences. I MOST EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz., I£s per quarter-acre deposit, balance at 5 per ce»>t. interest. j Lithographed plans will shortly be ready. Sale at 12.15 o'clock. 5634 No. 996 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. HOUSES TO LET. i FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. FURNISHED, in Merivale, Opawa, and Linwood, of 6, 9 and 10 Rooms respectively. Unfurnished ranging in si.c from 4 to 10 rOomß ' CHARLES CLARK, 5657 Hereford street. ~~ WILSON AND SONS. BUSINESS. BUSINESS. SATURDAY'S SALES AS USUAL. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 2 Engines, 8-horse power 6ft Water Wheel CloTer Cleaner Milk Coolers Cheese PressesSheep Netting Wire 40 Traps, Carts, etc. 30 Bikes, from £2 to £16 20 Sets Harness 10 Saddles Creamers To Let: Shops in good streets To Sell: City Properties, Farms 7-Roomed House, every convenience (Linwood), fit for a gentleman (cheap) 2 Organs, good and cheap Our ADDINGTON SALES grow every week. Pigs and Cows fill, the pocket. WILSON and SONS, 6539 Auctioneers. TE-TSETS— A specially Cheap Line, 12_""6dT at Minson'a New Show Rooms, 880 Co-lm-bo street. '-.■■*''

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 12

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