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Charles Clark. SALE BY AUCTION OP A IMPROVED PROPERTY AT YALDHUEST. ' E CHAELES CLAEK is instrw:ted by the Executors of the late John Taylor, Esq., W SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, in Hereford Street, THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 10 ACRES OP SPLENDID LAND AT TALDH.UBST, Three and a half acres of which are m garden, orchard and ornamental plantations, ana the balance in two paddocks. The improvements comprise very substantiallyhnilt dwelling-house on concrete foundations, slate roof, containing 8 rooms, plastered, dressing-room, cellar, pantry, greenhouse and Terandah, washhouse, three-stalled stable," coach-house, harness-room and lota, fountain on lawn, water-race running through garden, orchard and paddocks. The above property is situated in THE CENTER OF YALDHUEST, Seven Miles from Town, And the late Mr Taylor owned it for thirty-five years. It is close to the school and church, and is suitable for a city business man, or a foreman at the Islington factory, which is within easy distance. Sale at 12 o’clock, H. S. EEOWN, 2526 No. 871 Auctioneer. HORORATA. TO PAEMEES IN AND NEAB HOEOEATA, And to anyone wishing to erect a Gristing Mill in a favourite locality. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, The Land upon which lately stood th% HOEOEATA ROLLER FLOUR MILL AND HOUSE. Most Liberal Terms of Payment. MB CHARLES CLAEK has received instmetions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford Street, Christchurch, on the above-named date, the following VALUABLE PROPERTY, Viz., The LAND, consisting of 37a Ir 30p, chiefly of excellent quality, fenced in, subdivided and laid down to grass, good garden, orchard and large plantations. The buildings consist of a stable, traphonae and wbare; a boiler house, built of brick, containing a six horse-power Cornish boiler, by Anderson and Sons; a solid and well-built factory chimney, built of the very best compressed bricks, admirably suitable for building; stores and sheds. N.B,—A splendid 48-inch American turbine, made by Stout, Mills and Co., one of the very best builders in the world, with gear attached, which can be easily made available to work a grist mill by water power, so greatly required by the surrounding districts. Large storage of water with mill-dam, &o. This sale aifords unusual advantages, viz., a fine block of land with the ready means of erecting a Gristing mill m an excellent neighbourhood. Easy terms of payment, viz., one-fourth deposit, and balance in equal payments in one, two and three years, with interest at 5 per cent. Sale at 12 o’clock. 2299 No. 873 H, ,S. SHOWN, Auctioneer. FORCED BALKOF PIANO UNDER POWER OF SALE. ME CHARLES CLAEK is instructed by the holder of the sale note, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his Rooms, THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY. At one o’clock, One Superior ENGLISH PIANO, by the well-known maker, “ Maunder,’’ Loudon. This instrument is in good order, and has a sweet tone. My instructions are peremptory—to Sell to the highest bidder, without reserve. 2928 No. 876 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. SALE - OF 2 'PIANOS, FOE BONA FIDE UNRESERVED DISPOSAL. INSTRUCTED BY THE CONSIGNEE, ME CHARLES CLAEK WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In his Booms, HEREFORD STREET, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, At One p.m., 2 HIGH-CLASS PIANOS, Just landed ex “ Buahine." Norn.—The Pianos are really first-class, and will hear inspection by competent judges. They embrace all latest improvements: Solid walnut cases, superior check actions, iron frames and oblique overstrung, ivory keys, Ac., Ac. Special. —At previous sales of pianos, every instrument offered has been positively sold without reserve. I have received similar instructions, and assure intending buyers that at this sale both Pianos will be sold Without Reserve. Now on View, 2920 No. 874 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer, CXtTIT”(T u~O OP IffiS JOHN TAYLOR’S FURNITURE, PARK PHAETON, HORSE, HARNESS, Ac., TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At her Residence, YALDHUEST, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, Are now Beady. No. 873 CHARLES CLARK, Hereford Street, A SPECIAL COACH will leave the Auctioneer's Office at 10 o’clock. Faros, Is fid return. 2930 CLEARING SALE op SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN SYDENHAM, LINWOOD, ST ALBANS, PAPANUI ROAD AND NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, ■m/TE CHARLES CLAEK has been favoured |?H with instructions from Horton Holder, Esq., of Melbourne, to SELL BY AUCTION, In his rooms, Hereford Street, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES SYDENHAM--Corner section, having 1 chain frontage to Colombo Road and 2 chains to Smollett Street; area 32 perches, with house known as Charlton Cottage, stable and coachhouse, occupied by F. Hanham, Esq. Also, Section adjoining, fronting Colombo Street, 1 ebaiu by 2 chains; area 32 perches, fenced TOMES ROAD, Papanni Road— Lots 66, fi7 and 68 of the Seottston Estate, each having 1 chain frontage, the whole enclosed with 6ft paling fence, orchard, stable, coachhouse, &c. CASHEL STREET, Linwood, opposite Tancred StreetGrand Building Section, containing 38 perches, fenced with mncrocarpa. EAST ST ALBANS—--7 Sections in Harrison’s Township, being lots 14, 15, 32, 33, 34, 39 and 40, having frontages on Harrison and Thornton Streets. Also, 2 Sections, being lots 13 and 31, fronting Harrison’s Road and Bull Street. LOCKSLEY, Now Brighton Road—--1 acre 27 perches, having a frontage of 17SJ links, occupied by Mr Foley. The suburban tram passes this property. This sale offers a grand opportunity to acquire First-class Building Sites, as Mr Holder has given me imperative instructions TO SELT,, and speculators or those about to build should make a point of inspecting the various properties and attending the auction. Sale at noon. H. S. BROWN, 2955 No. 875. Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT! BECKENHAM ESTATE, Colombo Road South, formerly the properly of the lata Captain Fisher. SECTIONS TO SUIT EVERYBODY, From the mechanic to the merchant. MR CHAELES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from B. M. Macdonald, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street, in the MONTH OF APRIL (the date will he duly advertised), Part of the well-known BECKENHAM ESTATE, Colombo Road South, having frontages on Colombo Road and Tennyson Street, SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Auctioneer has much pleasure in drawing attention to the sale, as this locality is rapidly coming into favour. It is within easy walking distance of the city, and close to the Port Hills. The tram will shortly pass the property, the company having decided to extend the line to the foot of the hills. The laud is of splendid quality, and in every way suitable for suburban residences. Lithograph plans in course of preparation. MOST EASY terms of payment. No. 878 H. S. BROWN, ,2954- Auctioneer,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11541, 30 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11541, 30 March 1898, Page 8

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