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Charles Clark. UNUSUAL OPPOBTUNITY, COMPULSOBY UNEESEEVED SALE • OF TALUABtE paintings, Including LANDSCAPE, SEASCAPE and OTHEE SUBJECTS, Executed by those Eminent Artists, HESSES WADHAM AND SINCLAIR. ME CHAELES CLAEK has received instructions from Messrs Wadham and Sinclair (who are returning to Australia), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION In his BOOMS, HEEEPOED STEEET, ON TUESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m,, OQ VALUABLE PAINTINGS, embracing • Views of New Zealand, New South Wales, South Australia and Great Britain. Positive Unreserved Sale. Now on View', Catalogues in Preparation. Art patrons and connoisseurs are .invited to attend this sale ; such an opportunity to secure valuable paintings rarely occurs in this city; the quality of the work requires no comment, and it is needless to say they are of a class different to the ordinary run. The following is a copy of letter of instructions i —ff To Mr Charles Clark. Dear Sir,—As Mr Sinclair and I have decided to leave for Australia, we are compelled to dispose of our paintings. We therefore place same in your hands for unreserved sale, regardless of catalogue prices.—Yours faithfully, W, J. Wadham." CHAELES CLAEK, No. 506 8922 Auctioneer, Hereford Street. Pyne & Co. ■ ‘“ r SATBEDAY. MAT 25, 1895 Sale will commence at 11 o’clock sharp. Advertised Lots will be sold at 12 o’clock sharp. g P II C I A L ENTRIES— Account Thos. Bowra, Esq., DIBBCT EKOM SYDNEY, • Q(| PIEST-CLASS HOE3ES. 4 and 5 years, *AU unbroken These Horses are suitable to Farmers, Carriers, . Butchers, bakers. Tramway Companies and others. Css be seen at TattersaU’s. For Absolute Salq. Account J. N. W. Buckell, Esq., ‘ CHESTNUT BNTIEE, MAMB BIND, 4 years, " by William'TeU, dam Little Wonder; broken to saddle and harness; trial .. (CHESTNUT ENTIRE JERSEY, 6 years, by Childe Harold, dqm Miss Cooper, broken to saddle and harness; trial Account Southland client, I FEMALE DONKEY Account a client, BEOWN COLT, 4 years,' by Betrayer, dam a ' Blood Royal mare, broken to saddle and harness; very fast trotter and good jumper; trial in harness Account C.J Wilson, Esq.. OBEY GELDING, Gyrs, by Chancellor, broken ' '’to saddle and harness ; trial DOG-CAET AND HARNESS BEOWN FILLY, 6 or 7yrs, by July, broken to saddle (for absolute sale) Account J. Lukoy, Esq., BAY GELDING, 6yrs, by Lincoln Yet; dam took first prize at Leeston Show; broken to saddle and harness; trial; vary fast trotter Account T. P. Londels, Esq., Oamaru, k!“PIEST-CLASS DEAUGHT MAEES AND GELDINGS, 4 to 7yra, broken to all farm work ; trials 1 Account client, 1 LADY’S PHAETON, with brake (for absolute sale) . Account J. Craw, Esq., TEOTTING GELDING. Little Stanley, Gyrs, broken to saddle' • , Account Captain Pisher, BLACK TEOTTING PONY, broken to saddle and harness, quiet for a lady to ride or drive; 'trial ’ 8813 PYNE A CO., Auctioneers, H. B. Ssrensan. SATURDAY, II o’clock. HB. SORENSEN will Sell by Public Auction, • at his Yards, Lichfield Street, A L4EGE LOT OP GALVANIZED IKON, damaged. Also, Timber, I Pony Cart, 1 Spring Cart and 10 Traps of various sortft, Harness (new and old), 24 Whips, 10 Horse Covers, 12 pair Blankets, Clothing, Brooms, Axes, Tubs, Buckets, Wire- Netting, Hog Wire, Onions, Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Barley, Oats, Ac. Also, as usual. Figs, Poultry and Calves. Mr ?iahop will be in the Yards with all sorts of Fruit Trees. ' H. B. SOEENSEN, 8927 Auctioneer. E. W, ENGLAND, Timbes AND OoAL TVI'eECHANT ■ . LABGE STOCKS ‘ OF I'F IJiP.T AT E B I A L s Of every description, seasoned ready for use,’always on hand.' Also, Galvanised Iron, Portland Cementand , ■ '' Builders’ Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected '• and forwarded. 7 TUAM STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH. BrovaTtAoz fop Sals op To Let. T"" 'I 7 WORTHY “OP ATTENTION. f|\HE Following PROPERTIES FOB SALE T?- LOW PRICES, OWNER HAVING LEFT THE COLONY. The Properties will ho Sold for CASH, hut I am prepared to ADVANCE 'ANY REASONABLE iMO.UNT to a Purchaser. CITY, Hereford Street east—Quarter-acre, wellfenced, nicely laid out in garden, fruit'tees, Ac.'; Wsfdrjr ’Sousß,’B rooms,' scullery, bathroom, hot »nd cold water, washhouse, copper, Venetian 'blinds, ■'wardrobes. Clipboards; The rooms are papered with the best of papers, and the whole property is in perfect order. LINWOOD, Cashel S’reet One-eighth Acre, Wed-fenced, capital 2-scory House, 8 rooms, bathTQqm, Rot. and cold w ater > scullery, cupboards, ' wacdrobes, washhouse and copper, stable, traphouse. Ac. J CTiy, South Belt, between Durham and Montreal Stiepts—Nearly Quarter-A ere,' very comfortable hoUeo.fi'rooma, sonliery, washhouse, copper. This pMpetty.is in perfect o«der throughout. : LINWQUD, Hereford Street, just over Staumore Bead—Quarter;acre, splendid building site, fenced! on 3 aides -CITY, St Asaph Street west—Half-acre and 6 Rerchbs Land,‘having frontage 134 links 'x depth, 402 links. Will he divided to suit a purchaser. 'CITY, Manchester Street—Section, haying frontage S 3 fept','on which is'erected 2-story building, OonabriiHiig Restaurant and G clwclling-rooms, also office. This prouerty is let to good tenants, at Tests yielding ii per cent,on the purchasing price. For Full Particulars and Cards to View apply , “ at Office. ' 'H. L .HOWKfiB, ESTATE AGENT, 253, COLOMBO STEEET, Market Place, Curistchurch. J. E,. JUGGINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, EKETAHUNA* WATEAEAPA, N.I. BARM OF 100 ACEES, all foiled, fenced, and in good English grasses; a mile and 1 half from creamery, and good road. Priof £6OO. BARM OP 14S ACEES, felled, fenced and in good English grasses; anew four-roomed house, garden and outbuildings, within a mile of creamery and railway station ; s metal road to the property. Price £8 per acre. BARM OF 320 ACEES, 120 Acres of which i» in grass, house, stockyard, Ac., entirely fenced; 9 miles from Ekotahuna. Price for owner’s interest, £IO4O. BAEM OF 632 ACEES, in best English grasses, sub-divided into five paddocks with totara posts and wire; a uev six-roomed to tar a House, v/ith furniture, tools, garden, orchard, slump yards and dip, Ac. Pnco £olos par acre. FARM OP 15) ACRES to Let or Sell, all felled, fenced and grassed. This Perm can be leased for five years at a rental of 7s pav acre, or it can be bought'for £G per acre. SABM OP 190 ACHES, 95 Acres in grass, about 50 chains of fencing, good fourroomed house; three miles from creamery; a metal road passes the property. Price £700; terms. BARM OP 323 ACRES, all felled, fenced and in gross ; sub-divided into five paddocks; » new'totara House of four rooms, gardes-, orchard, Ac.; sheep yards,«dip and other huildingu; stock oaft be had at valuation Price for farm £7 per acre. , BARM OP 210 ACEES, all felled and fenced and in the host English grasses; a noi totora Whare; all fencing posts of totar» and galvanised wire. Price £5 15a per acre. f Also, VARIOUS OTHER PBOPEETIES, FARMS, AND HOTELS. ftendpoaiMM) invited tad promptly attended t« .ms 1/ " JPflfllffEL..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10662, 24 May 1895, Page 8

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