AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. rip I T TERSALL'S. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT. BLOOD STOCK SALE. On account of Mr G. J. Palmer. ( B M. Bagpipes. Gyre, by Gipsy Grand— ' Reel " ' Ch G. Handel. 3yrs by Medallion—Chow Girl On account of Mr H. A. Knight. B G '2yT3. by St. liario—Suaannah, a particularly well-grown ooh; no engagements To Dissolve a Partnership. [ B G. The Drone ris. 3yrs. by St. Ives— , Queen Bee (mi! brother to Slow Tom) On account of Mr R. Wartee. Ch C. 18 months, by Castashore. dam by Burlington On account of Mr F. Busch, ; Good-bye and Vale B C. iyrs. by Good-bye—Signal Blk C. 2yrs. by Banner—Adieu Yearling , G.. by Gcod-bye—Signal Yearling Filly, by Lupin—Foresight Ch F. :lyrs ;Jull sister to Goodsight) 2 Brood "Mare*, with filly foals at foot by Gcod-bye Ou account of Mr T. Carter Blk C. Texwood, ris. 3yre. by Wild wood. dam by Texas, a well-known prize-taker On account of Mr P. C. Threlkeld, Bγ G. 4yts. by Banner, broken to saddle and harness; niuke splendid hur.ter B F. 3yrs. by Banner, dam Rosebud, lately 'broken in On account of Mr T. Douds. Belfast B G, Dandy, 2yrs, by Rothschild Entry Foe. 5s Each Horse. Sale commences at 11 a.m. j PYNE and CO., ! 0325 Auctioneers. /"IULVE-RDEN S^ALE. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 19tb. On account of the Culverden Estate, 400 Fat Lambs •25U Fat Merino "Wethers OTHER ENTRIES: •230 Fat Lambs '230 Three-qunrterbrcd Lambs, mixed fcexes ■2-0 Three-quartcrbrcd Lambs, mixed sexes 150 Thrcc-quarterurod Lamba. mixed eexes We shall be pleased to receive further entries. PYNE and 00., 9579 Auctioneers. CHARLES CLARK. ,~\f R CHARLES CLARK. 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. WEST END, ClTY—Very handsome »» m,IT residence of 12 rooms, conservatory, and all necessary offices, built within the last lew years regardless of expense, and commanding a splendid view of the River and Hagley Park. Half an acre tastefully laid out. Stabling, etc. Price considerably under cost. 400 BRYNDWR—Charming residence of 10 rooms with all the most modern appointments, lovely fern house, 16 acres in ornamental grounds, garden, and paddocks. Low price j for quick sale. , VICTORIA STREET—Very fine corner position for shops, over quarter acre, practically all frontage. Present buildings return a net 6 per cent. £1250. 325 MAT-SON'S AVENUE, ST. ALBANS-Ex-ceedingly pretty villa of 6 rooms, with all modern appointments, j of an acre in garden. Card to view on application. 220 GRESFOKD-I have 2 Lovely Villas in llf . f ir ount , e . suburb. Everything in end about them being as perfect as it is possible to make them. 397 .RICCARTON-Very Fine Modern. Mediumeized, Residence, beautifully situated, 10 acres of land, admirably adanted for subdivision. Worth immediate enquiry. 264 PAPANDI ROAD-Mr F. W. Thompson's Charming Residential Property, consequent on J^£ e T moval t< s Sumner Price low. SOS REDCLIFFS and WATSONVILLE-Two Cosy -Week-end Cottages, 3 and 5 rooms. £-280 and £325 289 an( j ogs TAYLOR STREET, Addington-New and Substantially-built House of 5 rooms, all plastered, bathroom, h. *nd c, verandah, bay window, corner quarter-acre section. £500. Also 6-roomed House ediodninir above. £320. 317 NORMAN'S ROAD— ;h Acres of Rich Land, half an acre of which is in vegetables, a quarter-acre in fruit trees, and the balance in 3 paddocks, good Dwellinghonee of / rooms, splendid dairy, stabling, and outbuildings. A highly productive property, suitable for hotelkcepers and others. 318 RICCARTON—The unsold Sections in Mr Deans's Riccarton Estate. The best in the district. 77 HORNBY Nearly 1§ Acres, opposite Neleon Bros.' Works. £85. A bargain. 286 RUGBY STREET—Very Choice Modern Villa of 6 rooms, verandahs, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouso, and every possible convenience, splendid garden. £10*60. This i« one of the nicest properties in this favourite street. 319 RAXFURLY STREET-Very Attractive Villa, of 6 rooms, with every modern convenience, quarter-acre, nicely "laid out, asphalt paths. A bargain at £SBS. 213 BRYNDWR, FENiMLTON-5 Splendid Building Allotments, each containing about Jof an acre. £105 each. Terms given. 301 CAhHMERE ESTATE—Third Subdivision —Thesa magnificent Sites are selling faeU Do not delay in calling for plan. The prices are low, and terms easy. FKNDALTON—Two very fine Corner Building - Sites. One 4 Acres, the other nearly 3 Acres. £500 each. 62 TO~LET. SHOPS, STORES, and OFFICES, in Town, and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON Ai'PLICATION. OR POSTED FREE. 3330 HARDING, SON AND CO. W. R. Harding) (B. Harding HARDING. SON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, LAND, ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. GLOUCESTER CHAMBERS, 198 Gloucester street (Opposite Rink Stables. Christchurch). FOR "SALE.' FARMS. SECTIONS. FARMS. 1 Z\f\C\ AC BBS S°° d Canterbury district, IuUU good House and Buildings, £8 per acre. Land, without tfco buildings, worth more money. 517-604 I "-~n7\~~ACIIES. Grand Sheep Country handy J JOlf {or rail handy for station, witb'ii I eesy distance of town; £3 per acre and terms. j 518-605 1 firiO ACRES. North Canterbury—Capital lvvv Sheep Farm; tverything you want. £3 lis per acre. Send for particulars. 493-551 10,0 ACRKS. Grand Dairy Farm, i?ood -IAJv/ Hcusc and buddings, near creamery, i school._etc.; £16 per acre and_terms. I £?AA ACRES. Roc'.aimcd Swamp a*ncTFcTn j DUU Land. Houfe and necessary buildings. ;£3 per acre; terms. pj?* s ? o j ~ ACRES, Grand Orchard House, etc., close ] O town, on trim line; produces £1000 a j yrar. 36-106 ! -tn ACRES. House, stablinp, and building*, IJ- • capital lajid. Fendalton. Price low; J terms it desired. A fortun* to the man who 1 has the courage to buy and cut it up. Call and see plan. 381-1 900 Tf) l:!On ACRES—Seven Good Farms, — AJ\J in capital district. Price from £1 to £10 per acre. All in one estate. Immediate eal-e. Send or call for particulars. 579-606-612 MANY OTHER, FARMS, from 10 to 50.000 Acre*. Full particulars on application. ; S" road, prioi from 1 .£65; Pupanui Toad, from £100; Men- i vale Estate, the pick of these at very reasonablo prices. Sections, City, Suburbs, everywhere. HARDING SON and CO., 193 Gloucester street. Christchurch. 9477
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