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Charles Clark. ■Jj_B OHARLES CLARK. FOB SALE—ARMAGH STREET W.—House of 8 rooms, quar-ter-acre land. Low price will be accepted to close an estate. DURHAM STREET, opposite the Art Oaliery—--2 first-class building sites. The vendor will assist anyone wishing to build. lf>s KHiMOEE STREET—Quarter-acre sections, near St Luke’s Church, and Park Terrace. 121 ST ASAPH STREET W.—House of 12 rooms, also four cottages of 6,5, 4 and 2 rooms respectively. . I 4 ® TEAM STREET W.—Capital business premises, brick shop and dwelling-house of 8 rooms, in first-class order. ■ ADDINGTON, near Railway Workshops—Sections fronting Carew’s Road. 5 COLOMBO STREET, near Tnam Street—SShops known as Crerar’s Buildings. 130 COLOMBO ROAD S.—Grand building sites, ranging from three-quarter-acre to 14 a eves. Rich heavy land. . “10 FERRY ROAD (oil)—7 quarter-acre Sections near Wilson’s vinery, low price. 310 LIN WOOD, St James Street—House of G rooms, bathroom, kitchen and offices, Venetian blinds and gas. '*ol PAPANUI ROAD (near North Belt)—3 quarteracre Sections; first-class building sites, 360 WILSON’S ROAD—Extra well-built House of 7 rooms, scullery, pantry and bathroom, trapshed and stables, quarter-acre. 349 FENDALTON—SeveraI fine building sites and House properties. Also, a corner block of 12 AVON SIDE, fronting Woodham Road and the river—The balance of Mr Parker Westenra’s 100-acre section, in blocks of 5 to 8 acres. cheapest land in the market. 3j2 A number of first-class Farms. HOUSES TO LET, Varying in size from 2 to 12 rooms, in town and suburbs. 903 Any person wishing to rent or purchase a property should not fail to see my monthly catalogue, which will he posted free, or cau be obtained at office. Advertisements in this catalogue free of charge. SALE OF PIANOS. 3 HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS, just landed, Ex s.s. Ruapehu. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the * Consignee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his Rooms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 2, at 2 p.m., 3 SPLENDID PIANOS, direct from the Manufacturers. These Pianos are 4ft Sin in height, in beautiful walnut frames, with handsomely inlaidMarqnetrio panels, double sconces, ivory keys, superior iron frames, oblique overstrung, improved check action, with all latest improvements. They are thoroughly well-finished instruments, and will prove satisfactory to buyers. Note. —At previous sales of these pianos every instrument has been sold without reserve, and I am instructed to sell this shipment to effect an immediate clearance. On View on MONDAY NEXT. 1921 No. Gsl H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PICTURES, BOOKS, ARMOUR, WEAPONS, COINS, CAMERAS, E.P. WARE, Ac. ME CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by F. S. Malcolm, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, In his Rooms, Hereford Street, 1 On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13rd, His valuable collection of Pictures (about 100) by leading Home and Colonial Artists, Venetian Armour, Japanese, French and Roman Swords, South Sea Weapons, Banjo, complete set of Jubilee Coins, Britishand Foreign Coins, Silvermounted Flute, Ivory Chessmen, over 200 vols Books, Standard and Modern Works, 2 Cameras, Photographic Lenses and complete outfit for Lantern and Photographic Work, with Chemi- . cals, &c.. Quantity of best E.P. Ware, &c., &e. Catalogues are now ready. On view Tuesday next. Sale at 11 o’clock a.m. 2018 No. .652 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF Chippendale Drawing-room Furniture Solid Walnut Dining-room Furniture Turkey Carpets, Upright Grand Piano Valuable Oil Paintings, Ac. MB CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs B. Hale, who is leaving for Sydney, to SELL BY AUCTION, At her residence, Merivale Lane, next the Tennis Courts, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th and Hth. The whole of her very superior FURNITURE, Ac. Catalogues will he ready on Wednesday next. ■ Note.—The date of this sale has been altered from Sept. Ist and 2nd to above-mentioned days. 2017 No. 648. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. G. S. Fleming. WOOL SALES IN LYTTELTON. G. S. FLEMING ~ BEGS to announce to the Farmers of Canterbury that he will take out an AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE To SELL WOOL stored in the HARBOUR BOARD’S SHED, LYTTELTON. That he will only charge Is per bale receiving and delivering. Is will bo saved on railage, making a saving of 4s per bale on the present Christchurch charges on all wool per rad, and a saving of 5s 6d per hale on all wool arriving in Lyttelton per ship, such as Peninsula wool. He will give a guarantee that all proceeds of Wool and Stock are placed to a Trust Account at a Safe Bank. And will Make Further Reductions, particulars of which can be learned at the office, where Advances can he arranged. He will also HOLD A SALE OF LIVE STOCK At Little River, about THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER. Address of Office will be advertised in a later issue. 1737 Clarke Sc Co. R. UNCLAIMED GOODS. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1596. CLARKE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Traffic Manager N.Z. Railways, Christchurch District, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Christchurch Goods Shed, the following goods: 1 Bag Sugar marked No. 1 A 1 Bag Sugar marked W.G. 19 Bags Sugar marked TAIKOU Sale at 11 a.m. Terms Cash. 623 H. G. CLARKE, Auctioneer. Wilson & Sons. S-P ECI A L SARGA IN B. CITY, BAEBADOES STREET—Nice T HOUSE with Verandah, containing 5 rooms, plastered, cornices, centre flowers, with nearly quarteracre. Note price, £220. Terms if required. ST ALBANS—NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, plastered, hath, concrete foundations, all conveniences; full quarter-acre. Price £4OO. Easy Terms. Several Nice FARMS FOR SALE and very cheap. THOS. E. CRISP, XIBOS Manager, Land Department. D. Thomas. D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Vox and Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND. INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGE NT, VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON.' LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock, Tinwald and Ashburton alternately. FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat Hides, &c., on Fridays. SALES OP WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD, on Commission. CLEARING SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOE— Matson and Co,, Christchurch Colonial investment Company, Duuediu Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch White’s Sheep Dip Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder Company Loudon and Lancashire Insurance Graham’s Pootrot Composition Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Planet Junr. Garden and Field Tools 132 X D. THOMAS, Ashburton, Auctions. TUESDAY, OCT. 20th, 1896, at Noon, AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY AND STOCK, MESSIiS GREEN AND CO. having received instructions from the Attorneys of Dr Ralph Richardson, win SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tl —ir rooms. High Street, Blenheim, on the above date, the MEADOW BANK BUN and SHEEP. The Run contains O lk OfilJ ACRES LAND, 40 miles of fencing, with 8000 merino sheep, and lies within n few miles of the Town of Blenheim. Forfurtlier particulars, apply to MESSRS CHAPMAN AND TRIPP, Solicitors, Wellington ; or to 1541 , THE AUCTIONEERS,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 8

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