AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH FURNITURE, In Mahogany, Walnut, and Rosewood. Collard Piano, Splendid Organ, etc. MR CHARLES CLARK Lμ been favoured with instructions from Robert Struthers, Esq.. who is leaving on a visit to England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at bis residence. "Greenan House," No. 94 Lichfield street, on THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW, The Whole of his High-class Drawing-room. Dinine-room, Smoking-room, Braakfast-room, Hall and Bedroom turniturc, Cutlery, G-lassware, Kitchen UtenAlao "PIANO] by Collard and Collard, and ' First-class ORGAN, by Wood. Sale at 11 o'clock each day. Catalogues obtainable at the Auctioneer's office or Salt. H. S. BROWN, fio. 187 Auctioneer. NOTE—A large portion of the Furniture is of the best English manufacture, and is in condition equal to new. . MONDAY, APRIL 23rd. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. THE CONTENTS OF A HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured ■with instructions from James Henderson, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, 4A tig Residence, No. 247 Armagh street W., on above-mentioned date, HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO by BORD, INCUBATOR, ETC. Sale at 11 o'clock. For full particulars see papers of Saturday last and next. H. S. BROWN, 1581 No. 193 Auctioneer. HANDY-SIZED FARM AT SPRINGSTON. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr James Beaumont to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, R.S. No. 9932, containing 120 Acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks, 3 fronting on the No. 3 River, Lower Selwyn district. Seventy Acres are in English grass, 10 Acres in fallow, and tho balance is in its native state. All the .paddocks aro well watered and fenced, and there are about 4 acres of splendid manuka firewood, which the owner has conserved (or 25 years. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. H. S. BROWN, 1579 No. 165 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT. MODERN VILLA RESIDENCE AND HALF-ACRE, SOUTH BELT. MR CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with (Messrs H. L. BOWKER and 8ON), ia instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, At hie Rooms in Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, That Well-built New Villa Residence, No. 881, South Town belt, on concrete foundations, roofed with iron, 7 good rooms, plastered, bathroom (hot, cold and shower), large hall, cornice and centre flowers, Venetian blinds, 5 fireplaces, tiled grates, linen press, scullery, washhouse with copper, good water supply, stable, traphouse, asphalt paths. The Land comprises half-an-acro, with two frontages, well fenced and laid out in garden, and fruit trees. To all in search of a comfortable home this ia a chance rarely met with. It must be sold, M the owner is leaving the province. Sale at 12 o'clock. For further particulars and cards to view •PPly to the Auctioneer, ox to MESSRS H. L. BOWKER and 6ON", Estate Agents, Colombo street. 1580 No. 194 H. 8. BROWN, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF SOME OF THE FINEST FURNITURE EVER OFFERED IN CHRISTCHURCH. IMTR CHARLES CLARK haa been favoured i*-"X with instructions from W. B. Common, Sfq., who ia leaving for England, to SELL by AUCTION at hie residence, "Wairenga/ , Sfebb street, Merivale, . On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 36th and 27th, She Whole of hie First-class Furniture, which is in condition equal to new, and includes solid oak dining-room furniture, Chippendale and old mahogany drawing-room furniture, walnut and rixna bedroom furniture, smoking-room and hail furniture, magnificent upright grand piano in lovely rosewood case, by Broadwood and Sone., the best of silver plate, glassware and china, books, linen, and blankets, kitchen utensils, etc. Catalogues in course.of preparation. The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock each H. S. BROWN, 1678 No. 190 Auctioneer. F. 8. MALCOLM AND CO. FURNITURE SALES. PgJI S. MALCOLM and CO. hold SALES sU • oJ FURNITURE sad EFFECTS MERCHANDISE, Eta, SYERx* WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Their Rooms are the Most Central in the City, and always command large audiences. Person* having furniture for sale, no matter how email the lot, will kindly communicate with us, when our camera will call and save them a lot ol trouble in removing. Aoeount Salem rendered with Cheque immediately after sale. Cash Advances will be mad* »f required. F. 8. MALCOLM and CO., CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET. TBON SAFES FOR SALE, AT MANUFACTURERS , COST. V. S. MALCOLM and CO., CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS. A SHALL CONSIGNMENT FOR SALE, tt At Wholesale Cost (privately). QUITE NEW* DESIGNS. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. -?'■',' I, • — W. R. HARDING. W. B- Harding.) (W. R. Harding. jP Q R. s a i< c. ; NORTH LDfWOOD—Over J-acre Land, capital corner Section, splendid building site, fenced. 105-279 BUBNHAM—IOOO Acres, fenced and nibdivided. 418-413 GBRALDINE (near)-1000 Acree, laid down ia English grass. 417-411 NELSON—I2,OOO Acre*, fenced and in Class, House, yards, woolsheda, etc. 415-407 ROLLESTON--320 Acres, fair land, subdivided, Cottage, atablicg, etc. 415-406 KAIKOURA—2SO Acres, Cottage and build*&f*> 413-404 MADRAS STREET, Sydenham — Capital Building Section, 03 perdbw. Owner leaving, will not stick at prke. 106-286 CHRISTCHUBCH WEST—Finest Buildis* Section in aty, t-*cre, fenced and ready lor building. 105-280 NORTH BELT-Capital Building Section, well fenced. l-*OM, 106-283 418-114 Security? SlBa " *° L «d on Good Fmhold W. JL HARDIJfG, AMtiosuar, Valuator, Estate and Kaaaeial Agent, 127 C*ah«l street E. (net Kaiapoi Woolkn Cα)
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10634, 19 April 1900, Page 8
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