AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. GREAT FURNITURE SALE. MR CHARLES OLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs John Studholme, to SELL by AUCTION, at "Merivale," Merivale Lane, St. Albans (the property having been disposed of, The Whole of the High-class Furniture therein, comprising— Mahogany Chippendale drawing room, carved black oak dinine room and hall, walnut bedroom and breakfast room furniture, valuable pictures, choice glass, china, the beßt of silver-plated ware, books, blankets, harness, kitchen and outside sundries Also a very fine grand piano by Lipp and Son, in rosewood case, and dining-table, carved black oak, omitted in catalogue Catalogues at Office or Sale, 6ale at 11 o'clock each day. C. R. OLARK, No. 815 Auctioneer. N.B.—This Sale presents an opportunity very rarely presented to the public, of acquiring real Chippendale and black oak furniture. Mrs Studholme is now living in England, so every article has to be sold without reserve. 196 THIS DAY. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr J. Forrester to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford street, On TUESDAY. APRIL 26th, at 2.30 p.m., Lots 1 and 2. each containing 1 rood 9 perches, fronting Colombo street S., next to Mr B. Tbrop's, high and dry, and the last main road frontages in the neighbourhood. / No. 822 9004 THIS DAY. SOUTH BELT SCHOOL SITE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK, Fronting the South Town Belt and Barbadoes street, near Christchurch Railway Station. MR CHARLES CLARK is favoured with instructions from the North Canterbury Board of Education to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms in Hereford street, Christchurch, On TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, THAT MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF LAND, containing 2 acres and 15 perches, having over 5J chains frontage to the South belt and 3j chains to Barbadoes street, together with the School Buildings standing thereon, consisting of 3 class-rooms, 72 x 24, 42 x 22, and 80 x 27, also 2 porches, and caretaker's cottage of 5 rooms. The special attention of merchants, manufacturers, contractors, speculators, and others is invited to this Sale. It is seldom that such a large area of City Land is placed on the market. It could be subdivided to advantage, the corner being unbuilt upon, and from its contiguity to the railway station is admirably adapted for business purposes, factories, timber or coal yards. The present buildings could easily be utilised for other purposes. Sale Bit 2.30 p.m. No. 809 C. R. CSLARK, 8887 Auctioneers. FIELD AND ROYDS. A D D I N G T O iM 1 YARDS. ■**- WEDNESDAY, 27th. SPECIAL ENTRIES: 1000 Halfbred Ewes 200 Crossbred Ewes Further Entries Invited. FIELD and ROYDS, A. W. PERKINS, 185 Auctioneer. FIELD AND ROYDS. For Sale Superior Residence, corner Rugby and Winchester streets, St Albans. MESSRS FIELD and -M-YDS are instructed by JMr D. Macdonald, who has purchased a sheep run. to offer for Private Sale, bis Residence in Winchester street, containing 8 large rooms, scullery, bathroom, etc., and nearly .-acre land beautifully laid out. The house'is new and substantially built, and finished in the most approved style, having tiled registers and hearths, Venetian blinds, hot and cold water, gas and electrio bells and telephone. Also. i-acre section in Rugby street, well fenced. For further, particular* apply to 164 FIELD and ROYPS. ■lH IE L D AND ROYDS, IT. OASHEL STREET. FOR SALE. *"* 2100 Acres, 30 miles from Christchurch, good cropping and gracing land. Fol. 18 750 Acres, 12 miles from town, good all rcund farm. Fol. 25 180 Acres, Weedons, good land. Fol. 54 2400 Acres, Balclutha, good buildings, £2. Fol. 59 7000 Acres, Clinton, subdivided, about 2000 acres plougbable. Price, 21s. Good homestead. Fol. 64 1300 Acres, -Greendale, splendid farm. Fol.-67 8000 Acres Freehold, 14,500 acres Leasehold, £000 young sheep, horses, cattle, and plant. £8000. Fol. 85 5000 Acres, all ploughable, grows good turnips and grain. £4. Fol. 105 2700 Acres, good well improved farm, stock and plant at valuation. £4. Fol. 103 146 Acreß, 12 miles from town, handy little farm. £11 10s. Fol. 94 1200 Acres, North Canterbury, good grazing property. Fol. 93 We have aa-nmber of other properties for sale, and invfXe enquiry. FIELD and ROYDS. 8709 A. W. PERKINS. Auctioneer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 6th, 1901. At 1 o'clock. 22,000 SHEEP. 22,000 SHEEP. AT THE HOMESTEAD, WAIKAIA PLAINS STATION, NEAR "BaLFOUR. ;-TJt7__IGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. have .V V received instructions from Mr R. S. - Black, of Melbourne, who has bought the property, to SELL by AUCTION as above, tbe Whole ot the Sheep now depasturing on Waikaia. Plains Station, comprising __0. Two-tooth Ewes 1566 Two-tooth Wethera 1609 Four-tooth Ewes 8634 Four and Six-tooth Wethers 6196 Six and Eight-tooth Breeding Ewe* - 6054 Lamb* 181 Corriedale Rams 22,101 Tbe Waikaia Plains Sheep are considered the best tussock bred crossbred* in Southland. The sheep are very nicely wooiled, and are S3 shapely -as the best of Canterburies. We can thoroughly reoommend buyers from • distance to attend this sale. For tbe convenience of buyers from North and South passenger carriages will be attached to the goods train leaving Gore 10.20 a.m., arriving Balfour at 11.50. Return passenger train will leave Balfour at 6 p.m., arriving Gore at 6.20, in time to connect with train leaving Gore at 6.45 p.m. for Clinton. Luncheon Provided. 47 TAYLOR, COLE, AND CO. (Ti f_ ACRES, near Rangiora, rolling downs, ,-M.vr Cottage and outbuildings. Omy £4 10s per acre. Cheap. Easiest of terms if necessary. Taylor, Cole and Co. tj A Oft—DURHAM STREET—A bargain db-dU Sound 5-roomed House with nu- . merous conveniences and 82 perches, nicely laid out, orchard, etc. Terms. Taylor, Cole and Co. . QOQ ACRES, South Canterbury, together OvfO with *H buildings. Only £5 per acre. 798 acre* leasehold can be bad adjoining. Apply Taylor, Cole and Co. CHATHAMS— We have several good Sheep Runs for sale. Full particular* from Taylor. Colo and Co. i?K<_T_—SYDENHAM, Al position—Splen3*%J\J\J did 7-roomed Dwelling, all conveniences, _ nibble. Terms. Taylor, Cole and Co. Store and 5 Dwelling SwJU rooms and outbuildings, situated Linwood. Good business site. Apply Taylor, Cole and Co. '■ / ' S* fc 7 r—ADDINGTON—Modern 6-roomed ** O Ikt Dwelling, with every convenience, an Al property. Easy terms. Apply TAYLOR, COLE snd CO., 137 Lichfield street, opposite Strange's. v, ' ' 9871 .'.'■ti.;.',' " BRUSHES of every kind. We keep them all. House Brooms, Mop*, etc. Csr Bn__war* gives sathdaction. Minson a__ Co.
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