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, AUCTIONS. . CHARLES CLARK. TLT B CHARLES CLARK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. LICENSED LAND BROKEB. MONEY for INVESTMENT m *__» of £50 and upsraxds at Lowest Current Rates. HOUSES of every description for Sale- and To Let. i MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. No charge made for Advertising in this Catalogue, TO LET AT SOCKBURN. pn ACRES of LAND in Grass, with House -"*" of 6 rooms; immediate possession. For full particulars apply to 3151 CHARLES CLARK. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. PAPANUI ROAD. 7 Rooms, h. and c. water, offices, every convenience ; half-acre land. Owner will keep servants on. Apply 3153 CHARLES CLARK. FURNITURE, SOLID SILVER, BOOKS, ETO MR CHARLES CLARK has bean favoured with instructions from the Executors in the Estates of the late Dr. W. D earner and Mrs Emma Deamer, to SELL by AUCTION, in his Rooms, Hereford street, on MONDAY, September lOthfa quantity of FURNITURE, comprising— JBook Shelves, Oblong Table, Circular Card Table, Chairs in Leather, Glassware, E.P. Sugar Basin and Cream Jug, Double Bedstead, Hair Mattress, Bolsters, Pillows. Blankets, Large Dinner Service, Graphoscope and Views, large number of Books, including Buller's N.Z. Birds. SOLID SILVER WARE, viz., Coffee Pot, 320z Sugar Basin, 19oz This Sale is being held to wind up the above Estates, and every article is to be sold without reserve. Inspection Invited. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. H. S. BROWN, No 237 3152 • Auctioneer.

MONDAY -TEXT, SEPTEMBER 10th. LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BOOKS, BLANKETS, LINEN, ETC. TV/TR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured -"-*- with instructions from a lady whjo has left Christehurc_. to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Rooms, Hereford street, a large and varied assortment of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Comprising— Brussels carpets, fenders, irons, coal vases, tier-gla33, dining and kitchen tables, iningroom chairs in mahogany nnd leather, Austrian chairs, rocker, basket easy chair, handsome sideboard with mirror back, bookcase, walnut cabinet, standard lamp, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, hair and kapoc mattresses, bolsters and pillows, chest drawers, wash stands, toiletware, looking-glasses, china, glassware, kitchen and scullery utensils, lawn mower (nearly new), collection of N.Z. woods, etc. Also, on account 1 of Mrs Macav. THE WHOLE OF HER BED AND TABLE LINEN, BLANKETS, ETC. Inspection Invited. Sale at 11 o'clock. No. 238 H. S. BROWN, 315* Auctioneer. EXTENSION OF CHRISTCHURCH < NORTHWARDS. j SUBDIVISION OF THE GRESFORD ESTATE. NORTH TOWN BELT. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Samuel Bealey, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford street, on ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 56 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, Varying in size from 0a lr 8p up to 2a Ir Bp, having frontages on the North Town belt, North Avon road, Hill's road and Edgeware road, in the Borough of St. Albans. On lot 1 there is a good dwelling house let to Mr Egan.

Most Liberal Terms of Payment. Lithograph Plans are Now Ready. Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 23S H. S. BROWN, 3150 Auctioneer. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. TAYLOR. COLE AND CO. THIS DAY'S SALE. 11 a.m.—Poultry. 12 Noon—Pigs. A large entry is already advised, and dealers, farmers and cottagers can make a good selection today. Large Blacksmith's Bellows, in good order. 1 p.m.—lnside Rooms—Furniture, including stretchers, washstands, chairs, bedsteads, pictures; also, harness, six second-hand bicycles, and a large assortment of fancy goods, brushware, plated ware . end .glass-are, left over from Thursday's sale. TAYLOR, COLE and CO., 3178 Auctioneers, Lichfield street. rpAYLOR, COLE AND CO. TO RAILWAY WORKSHOPS' EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. A FEW NICE LITTLE PROPERTIES, Near the Lincoln road, within easy distance of the Addington Workshops. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. £265—Very comfortable and perfectly sound 6-roomed cottage, pantry, bathroom, ' washhouse, water laid on. £110 can be paid off at 5s a week without interest. Two minutes' from tram; within belt. No. 91

£315—Exceedingly well-built and sound dwelling, in absolute order, 4 rooms, pantry, washhouse, and large, well-built joiner's workshop. A bargain. Easy terms. No. 196 £150—Six-roomed cottage, with i-acre, Selwyn street, Spreydon. Easy terms. Very- cheap. No. 193 £275—Capital section, with large 6-roomed dwelling, scullery, detached washhouse, close to Lincoln road and Addington railway station. Easy terms. No. 190 £205—Four-roomed dwelling and scullery, good section, Harman street, Sydenham. No. 91 £500—Hillmorten, J-acre, with nearly new well-built house of 8 rooms, plastered, Venetians, asphalt paths, etc. No. 182 £400—Off Papanui road, _-acre, 4 rooms and scullery, plastered, washhouse, tubs, water anl gas laid on, stable and traphouse. No. 186 £230—Cadogan street, Sydenham, J-acre and 4-roomed house and acullery. No. 187 TAYLOR, COLE and CO., Lichfield street Property Exchange. | I P. C. TABART. AMBERLEY SALEYARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. F. C. TABART will SELL by AUCTION, as above, SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, SUNDRIES, SHEEPSKINS, etc. PRESENT EN_RIES— 200 Fat Sheep CULVERDEN SALE OF FAT and STORE CATTLE, On THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 27th. ENTRIES INVITED. F. C. TABART, 3135 Auctioneer. C"RY_TA_-__E_rWi7_o_rS tha -«»t,"—Jiger.Tsas are the Beat.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 12

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