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Charles Clark. Me CD H ARL E 8 \Jiark. Established 1361. AUCTIONEER, AND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND SWOBN VALUATOE, Under the LAND TBANbFEB ACT. LAND SALES held every week in the Hereford street Auction Rooms. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Properties. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and effeots conducted in Town and Country. Absentees reprasaafced and rents colleoted. CASH ready for investment at lowest current rates of interest. ONVtJEW: A Choice assortment of PIANOS, PICTURES, AND HARMONIUMS. Hereford street. FFI C E L Fronting HIGH STEEET. OVER THE ARCADE. Rent ranging from 5s to 10s per room per week. Applyt ° CHARLES CLARK. 3053 No. 332 Hereford street. known as divers uvuiuiuw, m street, between the Bank of Australasia and Mr Fountain Barber's. Apply to OTttABLES CLARK, 3881 Hereford street. No. 341 O BE L J FRONTING PARK TERRACE, _he Residence of the late Archdeacon if arris. The House contains Jileven Booms, Bath-room, August. For full particulars, apply to CHARLES CLABK. 4202 No. 353 Estate Agent, Christchurch. REDUCED RENTS. NEW SHOPS, Fronting CATHEDRAL SQUARE, COLOMBO STREET, and HEBEFOBD STREET. Also, ALL THE OFFICES IN MORTEN'S BLOCK. Apply to CHARLES CLAEK, 3056 No 323 Estate Agent. UPPEE BICCAB TON, A BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, offices, together with 9 Acres of Land, in ornamental grounds, paddock, &c, st bling, Coachhouse, &c. Full particulars on application to CHARLES CLAEK, 3055 No. 333 Hereford street ! AT LYTTELTON, The House, which commands a magnificent view of the Harbour, contains 9 rooms, kitchen, pantry, ,, J 9 if—. TV.*. 1««.4 t\f an acre in extent, is tastefully laid out in orchard and ornamental grounds. For Cards to vidw aod full particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, 3995 No. 355 Ee>tate Agent, Christchurch. fj\o BE LET BY TENDBE, THE SMITHY, WHEELWRIGHT'S SHOP AND COTTAGE, at pr»senr, occupied by Mr Duff and Mr Parish, at Sprlngaton, Term, 3 years. Tenders to be sent to my office, on or before the 10th AUGUST. No tender necessarily accepted. CHARLES CLaRK, Land and Estate Agent, 4203 Hereford street, Christchurch. TO INVESTORS. fOil, MINERS, AND OTHERS. FOR A TFRM OF YEARS, THE HARTLEY COLLIERY. Beyond the Whitecliffs Railway Terminus. It is acknowledged on all sides that the Hartley Colliery produces the Best Co demand for it has lately been far greater than the present working of this mine can supply, but under vigorous manage inent, this can easily be met. Possession Oct. Ist. Famplec of the Coal can be seen, and full particulars obtained, on application at the offices of CHARLES CLARK, Land aud Estate Agent, Hereford street, 4204 No. 352 Christchurch. PRELIMINARY ADVEBTISEMENT. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF VEEY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD IURNITURE AND EFFECTS, &c, 4c. E' CHABLES CLARK has been favoured .. with instructions from a Gentleman wh>> is Bt.u.g up housekeeping; to SELL BY" AUCTION, OS THUESDAY, AUGUST sth, (And fnllowintr day, if necessary). At the Oddfellows' Chambers. Lichfield street, (Removed there to? Convenience of Sale), A L* ge Quantity of VEEY SUPEEIuB FUBNITURE, Consisting of— DEAWING-ROOM DINING-BOOM AND BEDROOM FUttt>rrr»E 4c, &c. Full particulars in a future advertisement. On View day Prior to Sale. 4!01 Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. No. 356 NO BESEiVE. EAILWAY FRONTAGE AND SIDING SHE. A GRAND POSITION FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. ME CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Liquidators of the Linseed Oil and Fibre Company to SELL BY ADCTION. At his Booms, in Hereford street, Christchurch, OH THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, Without Reserve. Bail way at the Woolston Station. The position is in every way suited for any Manufactory, and the ground is so situated that an easy subdivixion c»n he made, and full benefit of railway communication secured to each site. For Absolute ale. For Plan and Further Particulars apply to the AUC.TroNEER, Hereford street, Christchurch. No. 970 Sa'e at 12 o'clock. 3882 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, by Collard and Collard, PICTUttES, ORNAMENTS, R CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions fioin the Executors of the late Archdeacon Harris to SELL BY ADCTION, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, And Following Lay if necessary. At No. 38, Park terrace. The Whole of the FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Contained therein:— DRAWING-ROOM Brussels Carpet, Wool Rug, Fender and Irons, Couch, Gipsy and Occasional Tables, Piano, by Collard and Collard, Piano Stool, 2 Wests .p-- 1 - - , -~' , Mirror and Crewel-worked L. uuuu .„, v... Paintings, Watercolour Drawings, Whatnot, Ornaments, &0., &«. ' DINING-BOOM—Curtain Poles and Fittings, Cretonne and Damask Curtains, Fender and Irons, Brussel* Our pet, China Matting, Extension Diuisg Table and Cover, 3-Tier Dinner Waggon, dideboard, Chiffonier and Bookcase combined, Butler's Tray and Stand, Cane-seated Chairs, Engravings, &c. HALL—Oilcloth, Slip Mats, Hall Table and Lamp, Stair Carpet and Rods. BEDKOOMS (6|-2 Double Brass-rail Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses, single Iron Bedsteads. Palliasses and Mattressep, Bolsters, Pillows, 1) üble and Single Washstands and Ware, Chests of Drawers, Commode and Foot Balh, Toilet Glasses, Choir?, &c., &c. Kitchen and Scullery Utensil?, Mangle, Dinner Service, Tea Set, Glassware, Meat Safe, Lawn Mower, &o. Safe at 11 o'clock a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 8