Charles Clark. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE AT BIBHOPSOOUET Of the whole of the Superior ENGLISH FURNITURE, BROUGHAM, HAENESS, &c. IVTE CHARLES CLARK has been favourcc -ITJL with instructions from the Executors of tin late Bishop Harper, to SELL BY AUCTION, At Bishopscourt, Victoria Street and Park Terrace, ' THIS DAY, The whole of the _ HOUSEHOLD EUENITUEE, First-class Brougham Set Harness Lawn Mower, Garden Eoller, &c„ &c.. Which, will he found fully described in Catalogues procurable at the Auctioneer’s Office. 4125 Sale atll o’clock a.m. No. 363 Ayers, Beaucaamt) & Co. THIS DAT, at 11 a.m. A TEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, At their Booms, 222,• Cashel Street west, 20 Cases Nelson and Local TOMATOES 50 Cases APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS 2 Cases Italian LEMONS 5 Cases Preserved BABBITS Potatoes, Onions, Coooanuts. ALSO , To close an estate, 8 Suita Clothes, 4 Paira Trousers, Coats, Quilts, Hats, &c., 1 Silver W atoh and Chain, S large Tool Chests. ATEBS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 4248 Auctioneers. Miles & Co., limited. - WOOL SALR FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. '* •JU'ILES & CO., LIMITED, will hold the r FOURTH OE THEIE SEASON'S SALES } AT THE CANTERBURY CHAMBEE OF COMMESCE BOOMS, On the above date, • •• When a Catalogue comprising > 349 BALES Will he submitted. Wool on view at our Gas Works Store This Day from 6 a.m, . 4251 P. A. AECHEE, Auctioneer. i Pyne fc QQ. : WOOL. WOOL. SALE ON [ FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 16. 1 NOW EEADY AND WOOL OPEN POE THE INSPECTION OP : BUYERS. PYNE & CO.. 4153 Auctioneers. J. T. Matson. jy|~ ARK LANE SALEYAEDS. 2 Capital DEAUGHT HOESES J First-class PILLY WANTED, A LINE OP 15 to 20 TEAM AND GOOD CAB HOESES. ENTRIES up to 11.20 a.m. SALE STAETS AT 11.30 PUNCTUALLY. JOHN T. MATSON, 4244 Auctioneer. Tonks, Norton is Co. Blocks op land poe sale BY MESSES TONES, NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 165, Colombo Street, Christchurch. UPPER EICCAETON-r-9 Acres; must he sold; by order of Mortgagee. BUEWOOD—3B Acres, having frontage to new tram line j splendid chance for Speculator. £l2 per Hero* Terms NEW BRIGHTON TRAM LINE (just off)—l9 Acres, very suitable for subdivision ; a bargain at £l2 per acre. NEW BRIGHTON EOAD—II Acres. £25 per acre. DALLINiiT uN —12 Acres 1 Rood 28 perches. Low price, easy terms. HOUSES TO LET—CITY, Armagh Street east—o rooms, bathroom, &c, ST ALBANS, Ahberley Eoad —nearly half-acre. House 6 rooms, plastered, copper, stable, 12s 6d. CITY, Peacock Street—4 rooms and scullery, 8s 6d. AYONSIDE—I Acres, orchard and paddocks, C rooms, plastered, verandah, stables, &c. CITY, Cashel Street east—Quarter-acre, 9 rooms, Xdastered, bathroom. Opr PAPANUI EOAD, Tomes Street—3 Acres, ■ House of 8 rooms, plastered, bathroom, every convenience. £55 P.A. BEYNDWE, Glandovey Eoad—2 Acres Land, well laid out, capital House 8 rooms and all conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water. Rent £65 P.A. Properties for Sale and To let, JT o b (Sale, Or would EXCHANGE POE PROPERTY IN CHRISTCHURCH, QKfJ AGEES in a rising district, being Allotment No. 115, in the Parish of Pepepe, County of Rutland, District of Ancklaud. For further particulars apply to H. MARKS, 3439 120, Manchester Street, Christchurch. E 1 O E S A L E . A FARM OP 452 ACRES, Subdivided into Three Paddocks, Dwelling, Permanent Water. Situate at the Waitaki. 3118 E Price Very Low. Easy Terras. •A. M. TAAFFE, Waimate. O E 8 A L B. ST ASAPH STREET, close to Colombo StreetConvenient House of 7 rooms, with 52 feet frontage on St Asaph Street and 76 feet on right-of-way. HALSWELL—A most compact Farm of 52J Acres of Excellent Land, subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks, together with good House of five rooms, Stabling, &c., &c. The above offers a capital opportunity to anyone requiring a Dairy Farm, the laud being lirstclass quality, and only a short distance from the Creamery, TO LETST JOHN’S EOAD, WOOLSTON-IO Acres Good Rich Land. OXFORD TERRACE—Shop and Premises now in the occupation of Mr Withey, Pork Butcher. MONEY FOE INVESTMENT. £3OO, £450, £BOO and other sums on approved freehold securities. J. E. DALE AND CO., 146. WORCESTER STREET. X 620 Jjl O K SALE. LINWOOD, Armagh Street First-class high building Section, containing about quarter-acre, northern aspect, close to tram. LINWOOD, Worcester Street, facing tram House of 7 rooms, scullery and pantry, 3.2 ft stud, set on concrete foundation, washhouse with copper asphalt footpaths, with either quarter or half.acre of land. TANCEED STREET, LINWOOD Over three-quarters of an Acre, double frontage, well fenced, with Cottage of 5 rooms, scullery and outbuildings. WATSONVILLE-Two good building Sections, each containing over quarter-acre, fenced, close to the Sumner Road. BRIGHT’S EOAD, ADDINGTON—A snbstnn-tially-bullt House of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery with copper built in, with over an acre first-class land Md out in garden and planted. BELFAST—Over 3 Acres, first-class orchard planted with choice fruit trees in full hearing ■ small cottage. ’ LONDON STEEET, RICHMOND - Section of Land, with good 4-roomed T Cottage. Price £lls, Also, compact Small Run, about 1400 Acres, in the Nelson Province, suited for a man of small capital. There are between 300 and 400 Acres Freehold, remainder Leasehold, at n nominal rental. Sheep, horses, and implements, shed, yards, &c. A good opportunity for a profitable investment. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, £294
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10273, 15 February 1894, Page 8
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