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AUCTIONS OHAULES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK, 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. " AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LIC-NSED 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. £630 MERIVALE LANE, off—New House of 5 rooms, p-estered, wardrobes, v. blinds, bay window, 3 tile grates and hearths, pantTy, gas laid in. Bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. verandali. washhouse and copper, tubs, scullery, sink, windmill and tank, about 30 pOTc_c_ lamd, plooted in garden end fruit trees. A nibble. 600 CHARLES CLARK. £545 FITZGERALD STREET Modern House of 5 rooms, plastered, •*_■_■. and fittings, centre flowers, arch, cupboa_rd, roller blinds, bath lavatory, h. and c, verandeh, bay windows, scullery, sink, wa.shhousa, ooppar and tubs, concrete foundation, 42 perches land. A bargain. CHARLES CLARK £850 NEAR TOWN—.J A_es First-class Land, ■well fonood and subdivided, orchard, etc.. Ho-us. of 5 roonis, scullery, cowshed, pigstye, fowlhouse, 2 stall stable and loft, storeroom, washhouse, cip-Msr, tubs, good water supply; well suited ior market gardener. Owrsr's reason for aollii-g, on account of ill-health. 321 CHARLES_CLARrL_ £800 BECKENHAM—Modern Bouse 7 rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, washhciiKe, tubs, taps over, bay windows, verandah, arch in hal, concrete' foundation, iron roof, windmill ar.d tank, J-acre Land, well fenced and planted in g-arden and orchard. More land can be had if required. 609 CHARLES CLARK. £630 WILDERNESS ROAD—Newly built house of 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, v. blinds., 6ft hall, tile grates and hearths, pantry, picture mourding, wardrobes, scullery, coi.crete foundation, outbuildings, over IJ acres land, fenced and improved. 594 CHARLES CLARK. £375 NEW BRIGHTON—House of 0 rooms, mostly large, cupboards, plastered • and papered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, scullery, corner i-acre, very high. Terms: £50 down, balance as rent. 319 . CHARLES. CLARK. PARK TERRACE. Al Position, beautiful surroundings—Twostoreyed Dwelling of 8 rooms, large bay windews, church grates, gas throughout, French casement doors, pantry, soullery. sink, h. and c, linen oloeet, wardrobes, bathroom, h. end c, verandah and baloony, conservatory, outhouses, J-acre, nioely laid out. A bargain. Worth enquiry. 496 JPAC) P~ER ACRE. NEW BRIGHTON, Racecourse roadSeveral Splendid 1-acre Sections, 10 minutes of tram. Terms arranged. 314 CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. UPPER RlOCAßTON—Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms and offices, all i*d splendid order, 9 aores in ornamental grounds, orchard, and three paddocks. Moderate rent to an approved tenant 217 DURHAM STREF.T,. ClTY—Eight tooms, all large and 'ofty, every modern convenience, sewer connection, sunny aspect. Rent. £70 year. WEST END—Very choice modern House, furnished, 6 rooms, and conveniences, £2 peer week. Worth £2 10s. _ CHARLES CLARK. NOTICE TO CLIENTS—MR G. E. GOODWIN br— joined my Land and, Property Department. CHARLES CLARK. , LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 198 HEREFORD STREET. C 3093 ' ' , .- 1 CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. IMPORTANT AND EXTTENSIVE SALE Of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., in conjunction with DALGETY and CO.. LTD., have been instructed by Jramea Wilson, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Allandale, Fairlie, on THURSDAY, 23rd, AND FRIDAY, 21th APRIL, 1908. SHEEP— 750 Three-quarterbred Ewes, 3 years old 900 Crossbred E-wes, 3 and 4 years old 700 Crossbred Ewes, 5 years old 550 Halfbred Ewes, 5 and 6 years old 470 Crossbred Ewes, 5 and 6 years old 400 Crossbred Ewos, full and failing 75 Border, Lincoln, and Shropshire Roans LAMBS— 2000 F«t 2000 Forward 1500 Stares CATTLE— 100, Two and Three-year-old SteeTS and Heifers. The majority of this line is steers, fat and forward 40 Cows and Heifers; a portion of the line is springing HORSES— 6 Clydesdale Marea, 3, ,4 and 5 years old 8 Clydesdale Geldings, 3, 4 e_d 5 years old 3 Clydesdale Mares, 6 and 7 years old 5 Clydesdrale Geldings, 6 and 7 years old 16 Clydesdale Mares, 8 years and over 10 Clydesdale Geldings, 8 years, and over 6 Clydesdale Fillies and Colts. 2 years old 5 Clydesdale Fillies and Colts, yearlings 7 Clydesdale Foala 1 Cydesdale Entire, Surprise, 10 years old, imported Tho above Draught Stock are good workers, and will be in work to d«ite of Bale, and the ane served by Surprise. 3 Spring Cart Mores and Geldings; also Hackneys IMPLEMENTS— Threshing Mill, Engine, and Gelloy, in thorough working "order, O-horf*. waggon, 6 Farm Drays, Reaper and Binders,. Drills, Grain and Manure. Spring Tine Harrows. Zig-Z— g Harrows, Ploughs, Double ar.d 4-furrow, Ridgers, for 3 Drills and Manure Sower. B. R. and G-. Gorse Cutter, by P. and D. D.. Turnip Cutters, Tt_«,-el-litig Hut; also, _ large quantity of Sliaft, Loading and Plough Harness, Block and Chains, Swingle Trees, Horse Covers, etc, etc. ORDER OF./ SALE: Ist Day: Sheep, Cattle and Sundries. 2nd Day: Horses, Implements, eta Hour of Sale: 11.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Arrangements hove been made with the Railway Department to run a Special Train on THDRSDAY, 23rd, to leave Timaru at 8 •a.m., and return after the Sale. The ordinary Train on FRIDAY, 21th, leaves Timraru at usual hour, and trill be timed to leave Fairlie to suit buyers Teturuing from the Sale. Drags will convey buyers from the train to the Homestead Yards aud back to train. N.B.—Tlie vender having sold -a large portion ot the Allandale Estate, consequently the sheep and cattle are the regular flocks and hards grazed on the estate, and the horses the regular working stock. J. MUNDELL, H. LOWRY, filOl Auctioneers. J. G. SHRIMPTON. " WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. . TMPORTER of High-claw Japanese Art A Treasures, Cloisonne, .Satsunia, Ivory Carvings, and Bronxes. Advancea made on Watch-ac, Jewellery, etc., etc IMS M-STCHEST-E STREET. 221

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

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