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Charles Clark. Irpo BE LET AT LEESTON 071 ACRES adjoining tbo LEESTON 4 SALETARDS, subdivided into 3 Paddocks, with Cottage, Stabling and Slaughterhouse, lately in the occupation of Mr J. Brawley. Immediate possession. 1503 CHARLES CLARK. * -_ „ , , . _ 'ill S DAY. “ UNDER BILL OF SALK’.—ENGLISH PIANO. ■m/jTR CHARLES CLARK has received instrucJYJL (ions from the Bailee to Sell by Auction at his rooms, 1 creford otreet, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 1 SUPERIOR PIANO by Wallis, Euston Road. London, in Walnut Frame, with Check Action and all improvements. The Piano is sold under nn absolute power of sale, and must go to the highest bidder. SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK. 1501 No. 781. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. _ ENGLISH* PIANO. NEARLY NEW GIG, MR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by the Owner to SELL BY AUCTION, at bis Rooms, Hereford Street, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 11th, at II o’clock, One THREE-PEDAL ENGLISH PIANO, by Burling and Mansfield, full trichord, in walnut case, and in splendid order. Also, at Carew’s Stables at 11 o’clock same day, One nearly NEW CONVERTIBLE DIG fdouble or single-seated) in first-class condition. As the owner is leaving Christchurch, and has no further use for above, the instructions are TO SELL to the highest bidder. H. S. BROWN, 1503 No, 782 Auctioneer. ? PAPANUL 1 To FRUIT-GROWERS, MARKET GARDENERS, 3 And those in Search of i 3 AOR His AND A COW. ESTATE OF CHRISTIANA ARK EE, Deceased. 3 TR/iTR CHARLES CLARK (H. S. Brown, nuc1v a tioneer) will SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms Hereford Street, SATURDAY, SEPT. 11th., , j g L ACRES, Sawyers’ Arms Rond, lately occupied by Robert Tubman. Subdivided into 4 Sections, LOT 1 contains Sa Ir 30p, fronting the Sawyers’ Arms Road, of which is in Autnmubowu onions. LOT 2 contains 3a 3r Op, with House of 4 rooms, 2-stall stable, loose-box and loft. On this section arc 200 FRUIT TREKS. LOT 3 contains 2a 2r 20p (also fronts the Sawyers’ Arms Road), with 2-roomed Cottage thereon. Half-an-aore is in early garden peas. 1 LOT 4 contains 3 Acres. This is some of the BEST LAND IN CANTERBURY, AND MUST BE SOLD. Plans from the Auctioneer. Sale 12 o’clock Noon. Particulars as to terms, &0., from 5 .MESSRS ACTON-ADAMS & KIPPENBERGER, Solicitors, or 1213 THE AUCTIONEER, i BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FULL QUA* TEP-AORE, HEREFORD STREET, Adjoining the PUBLIC LIBRARY. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Messrs Beswick and Harris, acting for the First Mortgagee, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford Street, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, TOWN SECTION No. 408, containing Quarteracre in Hereford Street W,, adjoining the Public Library. No. 761 Sale at 12 o’clock, 1215 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer, Tonks, Horton & Co. W. TonksJ iW. H. Norton THIS DAY. UNCLAIMED GOODS. . PIANO, CB o A / B ”CBOCKERT. > ' finHE Undersigned will SELL BY PUBLIC 1 JL AUCTION, at their Rooms, TODAY, At the hour of one o’clock, • j On account of whom it may concern, the undermentioned Goods, if not claimed in the meantime: JH over 6203 in diamond—l Upright Grand PIANO, full trichord, iron back, and handsome walnut, case. Also, PW over C—X Crate, containingGOSets CHINA JUGS, Absolute and unreserved sale. Also, after the above, FURNITURE of every description, including the Contents of a 5-roomcd Cottage Leather couch, Austrian chairs, occ. tables, suite in hair, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattress, chest of drawers, washstand and ware, lot of good oilcloth and Chinese matting, lamps, dining-table, fenders and irons, kitchen cupboard and a . ! quantity of sundries ’ I Also, 440 Empty tracks, in good order. TONKS, NORTON & CO., j 1495 Auctioneers, &c., 165, Colombo Street. J Ayers, Beauchamp & Co. | CAMELLIAS. I A YEBS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. have been i favoured witli instructions from ME K. j CLEAVE, of Invercargill, to I SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION , 1 • At their Rooms, Cashel Street, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, j At 1.30 p.iu., j ! Rhododendrons (43 varieties), Camellias (20 j j varieties), Roses, Heaths, Azaleas, Bulbs, and ! ' Ornamental Shrubs, N.B.—This will he the last Sale of the Season. Terras Cash, no Reserve. . AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 1505 Auctioneers. , j J. Ingram; FORTHIGHTLY MARKET SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. CROSS-BRED FREEZING SHEEP. THE FOLLOWING SEPARATE ENTRIES Have been received for the above Sals : Cf'O Two and Pour-tooth Cross-bred Freezers 200 Four-tooth Cross-bred Freezers 120 Four-tooth Cross-bred Freezers fO Four-tooth Ci oss- 1 rod Freezers 100 Four-tooth Crots-bred Freezers 150 Two and Four-tooth Cross-bred Freezers. 100 Two and Four-tooth Cross-bred Freezers GO Two and Four-tooth Cross-bred Freezers 90 Fat Merino Wethers 50 Fat Merino Wethers ICO Merino Ewes with lambs at foot ICO Hoggets 150 Hoggets 50 Hoggets 75 Hoggets On account of a Client who is giving up 1 dairying, 9 Cows and Heifers, springing to calf 1 Shorthorn Bull 1 Pat Cow Hor-e, Trap, Harness and Creamery Cans 1000 Bushels Oats 200 Bushels Ryegrass Seed 200 Bushels Tuscan Seed Wheat JOHN 'INGRAM, 1453 Auctioneer. W. Buss. BANGHORA. CLEARING SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKB & EFFECTS. . FRIDATrSEPT. 10. •VTeri" BUSS has received instructions from Mr y V . Bowles, who has resigned his position of Station-master on account of ill-health, and is leaving for the Old Country for a trip, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Comprising dining-room and sitting-room furniture! sitting-room suite, tobies, chairs, carpets, rugs, oilcloth, fenders and irons, man I oi- r 'vers, curt.tins, poles and rings, bedroom fimd! ui v, it on bedsteads and h-dding, chests ot brevier:’., vnisbslnnds and rc, blankets, sheet ing. table end other linen looking-giasre:,, kitchen utensils and t ami in iv; in tact, everyth :,g in and about the house, including hooded phaeton. Without Reserve, Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 13G0 W. BUSS, Auctioneer. Wilson & Sons. BUSINESS ALIYE. -mOE New Used TRAPS, GIGS, PONY |H CAHI’S, WAGGONETTES. SPRING CARTS, SPRING, FARM and TIP DRAYS, &c. Also ne/iA worth of BICYCLES in great variety, A'tl'JV/ mostly now and they must be Sold. No hankey-pauko.v. 'they are going out by Auction and Private l ac: fust. Small Price, and Quick Returns. Qualily not to bo beat. TERMS ARRANGED, WILSON & SONS, XISO Auctioneers, &c,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 8

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