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Charles Clark, AVON SIDE, . FRONTING THE RIVER. 4% ACRES OF LAND, With HOUSE OF 8 BOOMS, ME CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with MR H. S, RICHARDS) is instructed by Mr B. G. Adams, to SELL BY AUCTION At his rooms, Hereford Street, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, His DESIRABLE PROPERTY, fronting the • River Road, Avonaide, between the residences of Messrs Kenneth Matheson and Wright. The HOUSE. which is two-storied, and most substantially built, contains 8 rooms (Marble Mantelpiece m one room). Pantry Scullery, &o. Loose Box and Trapsherl, Deep Artesian Well. The LAN D has an area of 4 acre» 2 roods and 2 perches, subdivided into 2 paddocks, garden, &c. The above is prettily situated, commands a magnificent view of the river, and has been placed in the Auctioneer’s hands with a VERY LOW RESERVE, as the owner wishes to realise. Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 733 2327 H, S. BROWN, Auctioneer. SPLENDID INVESTMENT i* 1 town’ property. NEWLY ERECTED RESIDENCE, WITH BRICK OFFICE ATTACHED. Within 5 Minutes’ Walk of the Post Office. MB CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by Raphael’s Trustees to SELL BY AUCTION (in conjunction with MR H. S. RICHARDS) At his Booms, Hereford Street, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, That Valuable HALF-ACRE SECTION, situate at the corner of Madras and Cashel Streets, with newly-erected DWELLING-HOUSE (Maddison, architect), having all modern conveniences, containing drawing-room (20 x 20}, diningroom (20 x 16), sitting-room, large kitchen, pantry, storeroom and scullery on ground flour, and 5 large bedrooms and bathroom on upper floor. Framing Cashel Street is a BRICE OFFICE, containing 2 rooms and passage. Any person looking for a good investment could not do better than purchase the above, as the house will always command a good rental, and in a very short time the site will become a valuaable one for business purposes. The instructions given are TO SELL, as the estate hasto be realised. Sale at Noon. No. 732 2828 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. Pyne & Co. THIS DAY. THE Clearing @a l e OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE, &c.. On Acconnt of Mr H. THOMPSON, at Prebbleton. Commencing at 1 o'clock. 2824 PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. P. O. Tabari:. WAIKAEI SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 26. Cl C. TABABT will SELL BY AUCTION □ a as above—--5000 SHEEP 5000 Including the Following Line, On acconnt of G. W. McKae, Esq., Tekon, 10nn FIRST-CROSS LAMBS in splendid AVW condition, well grown and off high tussock country. 2790 F. C. TABABT, Auctioneer. H. Matson & Co. Xjeesxon Stock B^abket. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTBY-4-Tooth HALF-BRED EWES, uUU Grand Line. H. MATSON & CO., 2798 Auctioneers, Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OP * HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE & EFFECTS. -ayrESSBS atebs, Beauchamp & co. have Ivi been favoured with instructions from Mrs Champion, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. OK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, At 11 a.m.. On the Premises, 100, Hereford Street, Linwood, pver Stanmore Road, The Whole of her VERT SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. As contained in that Largo House at the above address, including— Drawing-room, Dining-room Bedroom and Kitchen Requisites Splendid Piano by Ibach and Sohn Waggonette by Howland Garden Boiler, Lawn Mower, &c. Farther particulars in Saturday’s papers. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO.. 2816 Auctioneers. Tonks, Norton & Co. W. Tohks 1 IW. H. Nobtos F O E SAL E. Two Dwellings, each of five and four r,i,v;D, together with one rood eight perches laud. > i> u .'j-d in Spenser Street, just oif Lincoln Bond, i i'ur t uy Show Grounds, and in close prosimte' i.o'uc Addington Railway Workshops. A quick nl; is doaired, and any reasonable offer will , u uccoptai for the whole, or will sellVpnnu^ly. 44 ACRES Magnificent tat ’, w dl-f-ncoVnt present in crop and grass, situ.:n the Fenaauun District. WEBB STREET,P inanui Ite.id—Superior, wellbuilt Gentleman’s Residue , containing 10 rooms, bathroom, hot and coll w.ter service, and thoroughly well fitted thiongliout, with every convenience of a modern home, together with quarteracre land planted with choice shrubs ornamental trees. For cards to view apply at office. TO BE LET—OPAWA, near the station—House of 9 rooms and half-acre land. COLOMBO STREET south—House 7 rooms and outbuildings. SUMNER—House of 10 rooms and all conveniences. NE W BRIGHTON, Esplanade and George Street —Eight rooms, stable and traphonse. WORDSWORTH STREET, near Railway Station, House of 8 rooms, good stabling and coachhouse. Possession Ist April. TONK 3, NORTON & CO., 427 X Land and Estate Agents, 165, Colombo Street, j D. Thomas. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer, land, insurance and ESTATE AGEN T,.. 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. I GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission. CLEARING SALES as per arrangement. AGENT FOR— Matson and Co., Christchurch Colodial investment Company, Dunedin Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch White’s Sheep i>i» Walter A. Wood Company Llghtband’s Belting London and Lancashire Insurance Graham’s Footrot Composition Wnght,Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Planet Junr. Garden and Field Tools 3X D. THOMAS, Ashburton. FRUIT FRUIT 1 FRUIT 1 S Choicest Variety of Fruit kept at the Zealandia Fruit Mart, next to Atkinson a .we Shop. Don’t carry your frmt from but buy it at the Zealandia Fruit Mart on i»yto the train.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 8