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AUCTIONS. , CHARLES CLARK. iriGH-CLASS FURNITURE, BROADWOOD PIANO. LADY'S PHAETON. PONY CART, BUGGY. DOG-CART. HARNESS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. BEES, HAY, Etc pHARI.ES CLARK, f-vot-red with in*tm_ tiens from he Executors of the late Mrs H. D. Gardiner, will sell by Auction, at "woodchester, ' dudley cf.hiek road, Richmond, TO-MORROW and FRIDAY, MARCH 18th and 10th. the WHOLE of the FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE therein. Also Traps, Form Implements. Etc., which wiil be found fully described in Catalogues, which are now ready for distribution. Sa'e at 11 o'clock Each Day. No. 301 8477 COMFORTABLE HOUSE—GORDON ST.. SYDENHAM. Also THE FIRST-CLA.-.S FURNITURE THEREIN. ("IIIAKLES CLARK has been favoured with s-. y instructions from Mrs Sctbaumo, who ir Icivin:.' England, to Sell by Auction, on ti.e Prcrr.iies, NO. 44 GORDON STREET SYDENHAM. On TL'ESDAY. MARCH 23rd, Her VERY NICE RESIDENTIAL PRO-l'l-.RTY. The House, whfen has lately been ler.c-tcd inside and ..ut, contains 6 rooms, l.ai'.try. scuiiery, waih-bouse with copper and tul j, water laid on, bathroom, fireplace in every room, also gas stove. As Mrs Scai oiirnc is icavin-j for Engli-nd, she is o_erin_ ihe I'.-oi-c-rtv practic-illy Without any Reserve. At the same 111.13 ..nd place WILL BE SOLD the WHOLE of HER SUPERIOR FURNITURE, full particulars of which will oi.-«-ar in next Saturday's papers. ?i!e of Furniture at 12 o'clock. Property No. 31-sj at 12.30 3-178 HARRIS BROS. THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock, AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155 Hereford street. JAPANESE GOODS, PIANOS, FURNITURE. Etc. MESSRS HARRIS BROS, will Sell, This Day, as follows:—1 Second-hand Pianos, large mahogany choiToiiier bookcase, Italian brass-mil bedstead (complete), marble-top and other w-ishstands, duchesse chest, chevol, rimu sideboard; dining, kitchen, occ. and hall tables; rattan settee, upholstered wicl-er chairs, couches, arm and kitchen chairs, pictures, b.r. and iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, stretchers, overmantels, linoleum, carpets, etc.; also, a large consignment of Japanese Goods, 3501 J. A. SIMSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th, At 1.30 p.m., at HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155 Hereford street. GROCERIES! GROCERIES I GROCERIES! PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. MESSRS HARRIS BROS, will Sell, as above, on account of whom it may concom, a large stock of Groceries, including tea, sultanas, cheese, soap, potted meats, salmon, anchovy, honey, jam, 6 oases chocolate and milk, muscatels, currants, rice, raisins, figs, dates, tobacco etc., etc 3505 J. A. SIMSON, Auctioneer. (TIREAT UNREDEEMED PLEDGE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 20, At 1.30 p.m., at HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 165 Heroford street. The List includes :— Jewellery of every description Musical Instruments Portmanteaux, Tea Sets Ladies' and Gents' Watches, etc., etc. Detailed List in last Monday's morning papers. 2506 J. A. SIMSON, Auctioneer. TTARRIS BROS., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 155 HEREFORD STREET. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. A SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. ST. ALBANS—A massive and elaborately finished 6-roomed residence, high foundations, return verandah, large dining-room (fibrous plaster ceiling), leadlights in main rooms, deep cornices in hall and drawingroom, built-in cupboards, linen press, gas throughout, all usual conveniences and house almost new; J-acre section, well laid out. Any reasonable offer will be considered for this desirable home. Fol. 84 A SUBURBAN HOME. £1180—MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, every convenience, together with 3 acres of rich land. A pretty suburban home. Only 7 mm walk from train. Fol. 13 MODERN HOUSE, 4 GLASSHOUSES AND 2 ACRES. £1450—MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE. 3 g!n.-shcuF<>i> 93 x 26, one (nested 1 ( ls x '1 stables, trapshed, fruit shed, 5 fowlhouses and runs; 300 profitable fruit trees, etc. Five minutes' wjlk from tram. Fol. 16 SPECIAL. NEAR THE EAST BELT. £395—A iteally first-class 4-room Cottage, plastered, papered, verandah, every convenience, main sewer connection, etc.; J-acre section. This property is situated in a main atreet, and is only few minutes' walk from the Id tram. Fol. 85 THE WORKING MAN'S CHANCE. LINWOOD (handy to tram) —New 4-roora Cottage, verandah, concrete foundations, every convenience, h. and c. water, etc. Cheap at £430. Only £30 deposit Fol. 19 HARRIS BROS.. Auctioneers. 155 Hereford street. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. HARRIS BROS, buy Second-hand Furniture in any quantity, and pay spot cash. Highest price given. Telephone No. 40. BUSINESSES FOR SALI_ No. I—HAIRDRESSER'S and TOBACCONIST'S, low rent, central position. Full particulars on application. No. 2—SEED and NURSERY BUSINESS, established 25 years, five acres freehold, 2J leasehold, two acres full-bearing orchard. 3 acres in fruit, forest, and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. The buildings comprise 4roomed House, stable, chaffhouse, trapsheds, vinery and tomato house, greenhouse, etc. The owner of this business has bought a farm, and is determined to sell. Note the price: £SJo—Eight Hundred and Fifty Pounds. Fol. 131 HARRIS BROS.. 349 155 HEREFORD STREET. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LIT). rpHE FARMERS" SALEYARDS. LTD. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17th, 1909. 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. Without Reserve. Fruit, Oatsheaf Choff. Potatoes. Onions, etc. Also, Covered in Van, Hone and Hornes-*, followed by Lumber, Timber. Etc., Etc. 3424 _________________________ rpHE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD, A ST. ASAPH STREET. FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sales oi Fruit and Produce Every Morning except Monday, at 6.30. Poultry i-tea 11.30 Saturdays. 'Phona 2161. A. B. SANDS. C 3743 Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 11

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