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Charles ClarSt. M e C hakt ' es Clark, ■*. Established 1861, -AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, Cash-Ready for Investment in sums from-.£50 upwards. HOUSES TO BE LET—ARMAGH STBEET “WEST—IO rooms, and every convenience PARK TEESACE—I2 rooms, and every convenience CBANMEB SQUARE—I2 Booms LICHFIELD STREET—I2 rooms CASHEL STREET—9 rooms, bathroom, stabling', &c. MONTREAL STREET—7 rooms and offices Cambridge teeeace—9 rooms MEBIVALE LANE—9 robins, stabling NEW BRIGHTON—9 rooms SUMNEE—B rooms, bathroom, &c. BAPANUI KOAD—9 rooms, stabling, 4 acres AVONSIDE—6 rooms and bathroom, half-acre ST ALBANS—S rooms and bathroom, half-acre THE CASHMERE HOUSE and Grounds FURNISHED HOUSES In Papanni Road, North Belt and Perry Road, T~~ o B E L E T» For a Term of Years, ACRES of FIRST-CLASS LAND | SPRINGSTON, With Honso of Six Rooms, Dairy and Stabling. For full particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, 5227 N 0.496 Estate Agent, Hereford Street. -H. ISatsozi & Co: TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 14. ANNUAL AUCTION OF TIMBER AT LITTLE RIVER RAILWAY STATION. la/fTESSES H. MATSON AND CO. have received JXJL instructions from the Terawera Saw-mill Company, Limited', to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 14th, non FEET TOTARA BOARDS, SCANTiJUUjUUU LING, POSTS, &0.. In lots to suit purchasers. A Special Guaranteed Train will leave Christchurch Railway Station at 10 a.m. on the morning of sale, returning after sale. This is an opportunity to secure really first-class Timber in suitable lots at a reasonable price, and at the same time have a day’s outing. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers* Also, same time and place, 2000 TOTAEA POS,IS 8225 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. V. B. MONDAY, MAY 27AUCTION SALE OP MACHINERY and PLANT In a Rope and Twine Manufactory. ■TR/f ESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received Iy I instructions from G. L. Greenwood, Esq., Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. In the Estate of BENJAMIN HALE, On the Premises, Madras Street The whole of the MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., including:—One drawer (ISowfc per day), 2 spinning jennies, 1 traveller,! fore-turn, register plates and tables, 103 ft 2Mn shafting and bearings, 4‘ift Sin shafting and bearings, 1 electric dynamo, 1 arc lamp, 4 small lamps, 21 bundles carbons, 25 pulleys, 5 pulleys, 1 loose pulley, 3 spinning wheels, 7 rope jacks, 40 tubs and belting, about 300 wood bobbins, 2 reeling machines, 1 endless rope (20 chains), 1 ground rope (10 chains), bobbin frame, 1 iron balling machine, 1 wood do, 1 tarring machine, galvanised tank (100 gallons), 1 laupwr capable of treating 30cwt per day, 13 cwt 2 Lea jute yarn, 10 ewt 2 Lea jute yarn, Russian and jute spun yarn, Avery scales (lOcwt, 7cwt), trolly, truck, vyce, wood and iron reels, dummy for oil coats, oiling troughs, spring balance and sundries too numerous to mention. OS* Sale at Store and Rope Works, Madras Street, Christchurch, on ‘ MONDAY, 27th MAY, At 11 o’clock. * H, MATSON & CO., 8224 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LITE AND DEAD STOCK AT CASHMERE. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO, have received instructions from Mr J. W. Johnston (owing to expiration of lease) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, KAY 30, The whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including— DAIRY COWS—3O head Springers and in full profit, 20 head Young Stock, 1 pure Shorthorn Ball. HORSES—I2 Head, 7 broken to saddle and . harness, balance yearlings to 3-year-olds. PIGS, Farm Implements, Vehicles, Dairy Utensils, Harness. About 25 Tons CLOVER HAY About 20 Tons OATEN HAY. es" Full particulars in future advertisement, 8223 H. MATSON & CO., Auctionears._ OOD "FXB MS FOB "SALE. G aQfi ACRES, subdivided into convenient padUOu’ docks, water in each; good House, stables and outbuildings. All in good order; splendid sheep Country, car Price £5 2s fid an acre. 242 a QAjfs ACRES of Splendid Land, 10 to 2 feet jyW loamy soil, subdivided into six paddocks; Dwelling-house and outbuildings. This is old timber land, the very best. 2-11 r /in ACRES in Twelve Paddocks, water in each, natural springs; 4-roomed Honso and 2rooxned House, stables, cowshed, implement shed, woolsbed, &c. Price £4 10s an acre, £250 cash. 236 3Tvill p&xticultirij upon sppliccvtion. H. MATSON & CO., 8225 Land and Estate Agents. Balgety & Co IN THE MATTER OF “THE LAND TRANS FEE ACT, 1885.” MESSES BALGETY & CO. have received instrttctions from the Registrar of the Supremo Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District, acting upon the application of the Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Rooms of MB CHARLES CLARK, in Hereford Street, Christchurch, THIS DAY, THE 11th DAY OF MAY, 1895, At 12 o’clock noon, ■ 24,79 acres. Situate between the Hinds and Rangitata Rivers, being E.S.’s. Nos. 28597, 25483 and 28487, in the Shepherd’s Bush Survey District, and being the land comprised in Memo, of Mortgage No. 25814. For further particulars apply to MESSES GARRICK, COWLISHAW & FISHER, Solicitors, Christchurch; Or to 6867 THE AUCTIONEERS. ADDING-TON YARDS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15TH. S PECIAL ENTRIES—--300 500 200 30© Cross-bred WETHER FREEZERS; very prime 2-tooth Prime Cross-bred FREEZERS Prime Half-bred Maiden EWES Two - tooth CROSS - BBEDS; very forward DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD, E, W. PARKER, Manager. 8207 F. A. ARCHES, Auctioneer. DAKMBLD YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 17th. P* 300 ESENT ENTRIE Half-bred LAMBS; very good S--1?5 160 100 50 50 Two-tooth Half-bred EWES, in lamb to Border Leicester Mams; in good order Two - tooth CROSS • SEEDS ; very forward Prime Two-tooth CEOSS'BBEDS Fat Cross-bred EWES Fat LAMBS Further Entries Solicited. DALGETY & COMPANY. Ltd,, E. W. PARKER, Manager. 8208 ,F. A. ARCHER, Auctioneer. H; B. Sorenson. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 11 o’clock. HB. SORENSEN will Sell by Public Auction, . at his Yards, Lichfield Street, 1 Case Men’s Boots. Shooters, 1 hos Girls’ and Maids’ Lace-up Boots: no reserve; also, 1000 yards Wire Netting, 3 tons Galvanised Iron, 20 coils Hog W ire, Potatoes, Carrots, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, 20 traps of all sorts, and as usual, Pigs, Poultry, Calves and Sundries. 8185 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10651, 11 May 1895, Page 8

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