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Charles Clark. M_E C HARLBS C LAR K. FOR SALE—ARMAGH STREET W. —House of 8 rooms, quar-ter-acre laud. Low price will be accepted to close iiu estate. 162 DURHAM STREET, opposite the Art Gallery—--2 first-class building sites. The vendor will assist anyone wishing to build. IGS KILMORE 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. 146 TTJAM STREET W.—Capital business premises, brick shop and dwelling-house of 8 rooms, in first-class order. 150 ADDINGTON, near Railway Workshops—Sections fronting Carew's Road. 335 COLO WPG STREET, near Tuam Street—3 Shops known as Crernr’s Buildings. 130 COLOMBO ROAD S. —Grand building sites, ranging from tliree-qnarter-aore to 14 acres. Rich heavy land. 240 PERRY ROAD (off) —7 quarter-acre Sections near Wilson’s vinery. Low price. 315 LINWOOD, St .Tames Street —House of 6 rooms, bathroom, kitchen and offices. Venetian blinds and gas. 304 PAPANUI ROAD (near North Belt)—3 quarteracre Sections; first-class building sites. 300 WILSON’S ROAD —Extra well-built House of 7 rooms, scullery, pantry and bathroom, trapshed and stables, quarter-acre. 319 PENDALTON —Several , fine building sites and Hoti.,e properties. Also, a comer block of 12 acres. AVONSIDE, fronting Woodham Road and the river—The balance of Mr Parker Westenra’s 100-acre section, in blocks of sto 8 acres. The cheapest land in the market. 352 A number of first-class Farms. HOUSES TO X-iET, Varying in size from 2 to 12 rooms, in town and suburbs. 90S Any person wishing to rent or purchase a property should not fail to see my monthly catalogue, which will be posted free, or can be obtained at office. Advertisements in this catalogue free of charge. OF PIANOS. O HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS, just landed, Ex s.s. Ruapehu. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Without Reserve. MB CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Consignee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his Rooms. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, at 2 xj.m., 3 SPLENDID PIANOS, direct from the Manufacturers. These Pianos are 4ft 3in in height, in beautiful walnut frames, with handsomely inlaid Marquetry panels, double sconces, ivory keys, superior Iron frames, oblique over-strung, improved check action, with nil latest improvement!]. They are thoroughly well-finished instruments, and will prove satisfactory to buyers. Note. —At previous sales of these pianos every instrument has been gold without reserve, and I am instructed to sell this shipment to effect an immediate clearance. No. 651 1912 TO-MORROW, Commencing at 11 o’clock. S ALE OF ME MALCOLM'S VALUABLE PICTURES, PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS, ARMOUR, COINS, LIBRARY, &c.. MR CHARLES CLARK’S BOOMS. No, G 53 Inspection Invited. 2173 Catalogues may be obtained at Auctioneer’s Office. M CATALOGUES OK ES HALE’S HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, To be Sold by Auction on SEPTEMBER XOrn akd Utk, ABE NOW READY, And may be obtained at my Office. CHABI.ES CLARK, 2172 No. G4B. Hereford Street. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company. ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAY. W E SHALL 1000 FAT SHEEP OFFERNEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., Ltd. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 2114 C. E. CALCUTT. Auctioneer. BAKAIA YARDS. THURSDAY, 3ni> SEPTEMBER. (gPEOIAL ENTRIES— Account Acton Estate, -AA PRIME CROSS-BRED HOGGETS, an •July extra good line. Account A. Buluois, Esq., 1 OAA HALF-BRED HOGGETS; a straight 1 ]j ne 0 f well-grown and heavily-woolled sheep Account E. Richards, Esq., 25Q CROSS-BRED HOGGETS, a good line. 2 HEIFERS, near calving. Account other clients, gOO MERINO EWES, in lamb g 0 MERINO WETHERS 00 CROSS-BRED HOGGETS CATTLE, PIGS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. E, G, STAVELEY, Manager. 2112 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. KIBWEE BALBYABDS. FRIDAY, SEPT, 4. g P E C I A 1 ENTRY. K AA TWO and FOUR-TOOTH HALF-BRED wUV WETHERS in very forward condition NEW ZEALAND LOAN Sc MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager, 2113 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. H. B. Sorensen. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, FINAL SALE On Account of Mr Leigh. One o’clock. HB. SORENSEN WILL HOLD AN , EXTENSIVE SALE At the Saleyarda, Lichfield Street, of Flowering Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Wellingtonias.Lawsonianas, Junipers, Yews, Rhododendrons, Heaths, Laurels, Macrocarpas. Barberries, Laurestinus; also. Pears, Plums, Apples, Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, &c. H. B. SORENSEN, 2160 Auctioneer. G. S. Fleming. LITTLE RIVER SALE. •s Gr. S, FLEMING WILL SELL AT LITTLE RIVER ON MONDAY, SEPT 7. As it is his first attempt at Auctioneering, he will RETURN any COMMISSION over and above Ad vertising and Clerk. PRESENT ENTRIES—--50 YEARLINGS, mixed sexes. Mr Nutt STEERS, rising 3yrs. Mr Field OA HORSES, saddle and harness. Mr R, W. Fleming 000 HOGGETS. Mr A. B. Fleming PAT WORKING BULLOCKS. Mr A.B. Fleming. H 37 Guinness and Le Cren. Jjl O R SALE TO LET. 0 B A VERY DESIRABLE AND COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, Situated on the WAI-ITI ROAD, one and a half miles from Timaru, the property of the late H. J. Le Creu, The HOUSE contains 18 rooms, all necessary outbuildings, with every possible convenience, also Gardener’s Lodge. The Property consists of 40 ACRES, about 15 of which is laid out in gardens and orchards, the rest convenient-sized paddocks, all well supplied with water. For further particulars apply to 7550 GUINNESS Sc LB CREN, GILLESPIE'S ESSENCE OP COFFEE, TILE BEST’ AND CHEAPI Onopenny allowed for empty bottle. X 177 SILVKBSTKEAM Schnappt (crysta bottle f always preferred.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 8

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