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Charles Clark. SCOTSTON, PAPANUI HOAD. JIHE CHEAPEST LAND IE THE MARKET. 1 A SPLENDID SECTIONS, ranging from hall acre to 2( acres in extent. Magnificent soil j fine running streams; good frontages to May’s road; only four minutes' walk from tram, and most easy terms of payment, extending orer four years. * PEXCEB PEOM £125 TO £l4O PEE ACEE, The adjoining land sold 12 months ago at £3OO per acre I Speedy clearance wanted to close estate accounts. For plans and further particulars, apply to 4376 No. 773 CHARLES CLARK, Hereford street. CONTINUATION OF THE CLEANING SALE or HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS. PIANO BY EOLFE AND SONS. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 2 TRACTION ENGINES AND TRUCKS. BONE CRUSHES. CARRIAGE, HARNESS, Ac., Ac., THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23a». ME CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from H. W, Packer, Esq., who is leaving for England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, Colombo street south, adjoining tho River Hcathcote, his HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, Contained in the Bedroems, Nursery, Kitchen and Offices PIANO by EOLFE & SONS, Blankets and Linen A nnmber of Handsomely-bound Books. Also, THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of S Horses, quiet to ride and drive A number of unbroken Colts 11 Head of Cattle (2 in milk) Fowls, Docks, Ac,, Ac, Also, Single and double-furrow Ploughs, Grubber, Cultivator i Boiler, 2 How Drill Harrows, Oat and Bean [ Crusher, Chaff-Cutter 1 2 Windmills, 2 Traction Engines, 4 Waggons • for same l Shafting, Forge, Force Pump, Bone Crushing , Machine A large number of Carpenters’ and Gardes Tools and Sundries Lawn Mower, Small Fire Engine Two double-seated Buggies, Waggonette Two Drays, Carriage, Dray and Plough Harness Set of Double Pony Harness Ladies' and gents’ Saddles and Bridles Stock of Clover, Hay, Ac., Ac. A large number of choice Pot Plants and Ferns Ne. 905 Sale at 11 o’clock. 4533 THURSDAY, APRIL 21th, 1884. I SALE BY AUCTION or J HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, BOOKS, GARDEN TOOLS, POT PLANTS, ’ Ac., Ac. } TVT’R CHARLES CLARK has received instruc- , JIUL tions from W. H. Hein, Esq., to j SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence. No. 269, Hereford street west, „ The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, „ Comprising DEAWING-EOOM FUENITUEE Suite in green rep, conch, 2 easy and 6 chairs, whatr not, cabinet, black and gold flower stand, 1 walnut occasional oval table, gipsy table, g fancy tablp, carpet and hearthrug, handj some fender and fireirons, 3 worked foot- . stools, ornaments, Ac. DINING-ROOM— Sofa in hair cloth, 6 choirs in ditto, 2 easy chairs in leather, telescopic e dining-table, chiffonier, bookcase and cupboard in cedar, tray and stand, 2 footstools, Brussels carpet, 17ft x 15ft, hearthrug, coal vase, curtain poles and fittings, hnnd- . some table lamp, ornaments, fender and irons, fire guard, Ac., Ac. BEDROOMS—DoubIe and single bedsteads, 2 marble-top and 3 plain washstands, sets of ware, cemmode, towel rails, book shelves, chairs, toilet glasses, carpets, fenders and f irons, linen cupboards, chests of drawers, a wardrobe, dressing tables, cot, mats, Ac., , Ac. o Kitchen utensils, store cupboard, perambulator, lawn mower, garden tools, a number of choice pot plants, Ac., Ac. ale at XI o’clock a.m. No. 911 No Reserve. 4377 293 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP Very Valuable Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Of Every Description. TIjTE CHARLES CLARK is instructed by John Itß Beaumont, Esq., who is leaving for England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Residence, Holly road, off Papanni ro id, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Mat 6th akd 7th, All his Handsome and Splendid Furniture, Equal to new r ,‘and in magnificent ordo». Catalogues are now ready. Sale each day at 11 a.m. 4551 298 No. 893 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. H. E. Alport. THIS DAT. WEDNESDAY, the 23kd APRIL, At 1 o’clock. IMPORTANT BONA FIDE SALE BY AUCTION o» VALUABLE FUENITUEE. ME H. E. ALPOET has received instructions from a Gentleman leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford Street Salerooms, On above-named time, THE FOLLOWING GOODS (Removed for convenience of sale), Comprising— DININ G-EOOM AND BRA WING-BOOM FUENITUEE, Viz., Tapestry Carpet, nearly new, 13 x 12 feet Axminster Hearthrug, Fenders Dining-room Suite, Spring Hair Seats, vi*., couch, 6 chairs, 2 easy chairs Austrian Couch, cane seat, balloon hack 6 do Chairs to match 1 Mahogany Extension Dining Table, full measure, 9ft x 4ft Gin 1 Oval Loo liblo 1 very Handsome Walnut carved hick Chiffonier, plate glass doors, marble top. 1 Gilt Frame Pier Glass, 36 x SOin 6 Large and very superior Coloured Cliromos. Lake Scenery, by Richardson and Kowbotham Coat and Umbrella Stand, Hall Lamp' BEDROOM FUENITUEE. 2 tnll-sized handsome Iron Bedsteads 6 Single do do do Hair and Flax Mattresses, Palliasses Kaiapoi, and other Single and Double Blankets Single and Double Washstands, Chamber ware Dressing Table, Childs’ Cot and Mattress Night Commode, and Hip Bath Invalid Basket chair on wheels KITCHEN, PANTRY, AND GARDEN. Kitchen Table, with drawers, chairs, fonder Coir Matting, Cooking and other Kitchen Utensils Meat Safe, Churn, Milk Dishcs_ New American Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow Garden Tools, Ac., Ac, ... The goods are on view at tho Hereford street Auction Rooms, and inspection is invited. 4545 H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. “ THURSDAY, 24th APEIL, At one o’clock. To Foreclose a Mortgage, SALE BY xVUCTION, At the Hereford street Sale Rooms, Christchurch’ OP LEASEHOLD LAND AT UPPER EICCAETON. MB H. E. ALPOET has been instructed by the Mortgagee TO SELL At above-named time and place, THE LEASE Of all that parcel of Land known as ASHTED PARK, Containing n ACRES, 2 ROODS, 37 PERCHES, more or less, being part of Rural Section Ax'. i(>3«. fronting upon the Great South Lino of Railway, at the junction with the Eicaconrso Branch Line. Lease has about 10 years to mu at a moderate rental, with the option of purchase. The land is occupied by a good tenant. Full particulars to be obtained on upplica'ioi at the offloe of the auctioneer. ALpofiT 4545 " ' Hereford street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7222, 23 April 1884, Page 7

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