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Charles Clark. MB CHABLES CLARK, Established 1861, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, Cash Ready for Investment in sums from £SO upwards, At Lowest Current Kates. HOUSES TO BE LET—--9 Eoomsandover—GloncesterStreet West, Armagh Street West, Lichfield Street, East Belt, Cambridge Terrace, St Albans (large house 5 acres), Kendal ton (with 9 acres), Eiecarton, Opawa, Sunmer, Lincoln Road, Windmill Eoad 7 and 8 Booms—ln Peterborough Street, Gloucester Street, Worcester Street (Linwood), Opawa, Papanui Rood KRooms and under—Colombo and Montreal Streets (Sydenham), St Asaph Street West, Stanmore Eoad, Norman’s Eoad, LincolnEoad and Biccarton Eoad Shops in Colombo, High and Tuam Streets OSices: Cashel Street and Gloucester Street Also, Part of those centrally -situated Business Premises lately occupied by Milner and Thompson FURNISHED HOUSES, Papanui Road, Bryndwr and Geraldine Hall in Oxford Terrace and Tnam Street, 25ft x 72ft The well-known Brick Stabling and Cottage at the ! Racecourse Hotel, lately in the occupation of ; Mr Mitchell FOR IMMEDIATE SALESeveral First-class Eanns upon easy terms of payment 8979 TO EE LET ON LEASE For a Term of Tears, Those Commodious Premises in Cashel Street, adjoining the Queen’s Hotel, now in the occupation of Mr H. F. Stevens, Druggist • and Chemist, comprising Warehouses and Offices on Two Floors and Cellar; also Side Entrance and Yard. No. 592 CHARLES CLARK, S9BO Hereford Street. M E , TO MILLERS AND OTHERS Seeking a REALLY FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT'. THE HOEOEATA ROLLER FLOUR-MILLS FOE SALE, CHARLES CLARE has been favoured with instructions from Mr Wm, Kollitfc to SELL BY PRIVATE TEE ATT, His most valuable property, consisting of about ACE-ES OF LAND, At Hororata, Upon which is erected, on concrete foundations, a most substantially-built FLOUR-MILL, with ample storage accommodation, a nine-roomed dwelling-house, stabling, dairy, washhouse, &c. The water-power is utilised by a turbine ef the most improved construction, and the whole of the machinery,(together with the electric lighting, are first-class, and hnilt on principles to save labour to the utmost extent, A complete list of the machinery, which includes a 6-horse-power horizontal engine and Cornish boiler, set in a fire-proof chamber, and full defatilH can be seen at Mr Clarf s offices. This mill, which is situate in the centre of a good district, bus a very large gristing trade, and, as a going concern, is highly valuable. Perfectly satisfactory reasons given for gelling. Liberal terms of payment ccn be arranged. -No-594 37 SUPEBIOK FUEKITCBB, MUSICAL BOX, 6x. On account of the Executors of the late George Hall, Esq. MB CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by the Executors to SELL BY AUCTION, At No. 38, Park Terrace, on THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, Commencing at 11 o’dock aun,, whole of the FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE , in Drawing-room, during-room, breakfast-room, hall and bedrooms Also, large musical box, sewing machine Glassware, china, cutlery Large variety choice ornaments Quantity superior bed and table linen Blankets, Ac. Catalogues axe now ready. H. S. BEOWN, 3982 No. 593 Auctioneer. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, To doseaTrustEstate, OtFBEEHOLD LAND and DWELLING-HOUSE, &c.,in Armagh. Street. Tl/TE CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with It! instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late Samuel Hewlings, Esq, to SELL BY! PUBLIC AUCTION, On FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, that very valuable property, consisting of QUARTER-ACRE, TOWN SECTION No. 310, having a frontage on Armagh Street, and being close to Durham'Street, fenced in, laid out in garden and orchard, together with an Eightroomed DWELLING - HOUSE on same, artesian water supply, &c. The absolute sale of this Properly affords an excellent opportunity to anyone desirous of securing a residence in this favourite locality. No, 695, Sale at 12 o’clock. 3981 ;,H. S. BEOWN, Auctioneer. TO ALL REQUIRING FIRST-CLASS RESIDENTIAL SITES WITHIN A FEW MINUTES’ WALK OP THE CENTBfi OP THE CITY. SALE OP THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOE BUILDING SECTIONS IN HAMILTON’S BLOCK, Part of Town Reserve 76. •M/TE CHARLES CLARK is instructed by tbe If I Beneficiaries to SELL BY AUCTION, ■At his Rooms, in Hereford Street, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10. LOT 1, CORNER SECTION, 120 Links North Frontage to Lichfield Street, and 251 Links to Barbadoes Street, Area 0a Ir Bp. LOTS 2 AND 3, Each having 140 Links North Frontage to Lichfield Street by a depth of 251 Links, Area 0a lr I6p each. LOT 6. Haying 10-1 Links Frontage to Tuam Street by a Depth of 251 Links, Area Oa lr Ip. These are Admirable Sites on which to Erect Modern Villa Residences, with a view to Letting or for Personal Occupation. No. 596. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3977 Bowman and Son. Bowman & Son] [Bowman & Son THIS DAY, Commencing at II a.m. BOOKS. CLOTHING. USEFUL FURNITURE, &c. -m/TESSBS BOWMAN & SON have been inIt a struoted TO SELL, at their Booms, 200206, Hereford Street, in a deceased estate, a quantity of Clothing, Books, Useful Furniture, &c. Also, Irish Retriever, “Tui,” 16 months old, pure-bred and broken to gun. 3985 BOWMAN A SON, Auctioneers. W. B. HabdinoJ [Bowman and Son FOR SALE. SUMNER—Best position. A Bargain. Residence of 10 rooms, bathroom, scullery, storeroom; grand water-supply; half-acre, well laid out in garden and orchard. Must he sold within ten days. No reasonable offer refused. Pull particulars at office, ST ALBANS ROAD, Papanui Eoad —Capital 4-roomed house, scullery and pantry; half-acre in garden, good fruit trees. Only £245, WALKER STREET, Christchurch —One-eighth acre; finest sectiou in the street; must be sold in a week, or owner will build. RICCARTON ROAD, nearltown—Three-quarter-acre or halt-acre; fine building site; good corner position; half cost. CHRISTCHURCH, good position Doublefronted Comer Shop and Dwelling-house, stabling, Ac., good section. Price for the property £250, worth double as a going concern; stock optional. Circumstances compel owner to leave, or would not submit to such a sacrifice. GERALDINE—Grand building site, about quarter-acre, three frontages, fenced, macrocarpa. Price £2O. WILLOWEANK Three Building Sections. £l7 each", a decided nibble. BUBWOOD, on tram line—36 acres; sell as a whole, in sections, or would let. Owner will find money for building and sell on easy terms. GLOUCESTER STREET W., ChnstchurehEesidential property, 9 rooms, bathroom, pantry, larder, scullery, laundry, Ac. Good section. EAST BELT, just off—6-roomed house and 4roomed house, three-eighths acre. Price very low and easy terms if required. Grand investment for a working man. W. E. HARDING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH H. E. Sorensen. THIS DAY, 11 o’clock. TTT" B. SORENSEN has received instructions SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Saleyards, Lichfield Street, 1 Whitechapel Cart in good order, owner having no further uso for it, 1 Farmer’s Spring Dray, 1 Waggon; also, 1 Dogcart, Useful Horse, , rising eight years old, and Set of Harness; also, 1 Daisy-cart, must be sold at 10.45, Also, as usual. Pigs, Poultry, Horse Covers, 2 D.B. and 1 Single Barrel Breech-Loaders, 20 Suits Clothing, 50 Pair Ladies' Shoes; also. Wheat, Oats, Meal, 40 Sacks Chaff, Onions, Potatoes, Hog Wire and Roofing Iron, Ac. 3972 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. SILVEESTEEAM ■ Schnapps (crystal bottled Compare withntber brands.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10912, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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