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Charles Clark; CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND~& ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONET FOE INVESTMENT, in sums of £SO and upwards, at Lowest Current Rates. HOUSES of every description For Sale and To Let. MONTHLY CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES On application, or Posted FREE. No charge made for advertising in this X 2327 Catalogue. OFFICES, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Next Government Life Insurance and Opposite Post Office. T AM Prepared to"iuiLD OFFICES for -*• Suitable Tenants, according to their Requirements. ' CHARLES CLARK, 6968 Hereford Street. TO INVESTORS IN TOWN PROPERTY. A MOST VALUABLEiFREEHOLD in Hereford Street, overlooking Latimer Square. MR CHARLES CLARK has been. favoured with positive instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Archdeacon Paul* TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . At his Rooms, in Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MAY. 11th, A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE IN HEREFORD STREET, Having 50ft Frontage by 139 ft depth,«. abutting on a right-of-way leading into Cashel Street, and being Lot 10 on Sale PlanMust be sold to close Trust Accounts. Sale at 12 o’clock. 6691 No. 50. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. FARM, HEATHOOTE VALLEY, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured, with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, In his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MAY 11th, A FARM OF 86 ACRES, At the HEATHCOTE VALLEY, near the PUMPING STATION, Being parts of Rural Section Nos. 77 and 329. THE LAND is some of the finest in the district and the larger portion is equal to any soil in Canterbury. It has been grazed for a number of years and would pay handsomely to break up and crop. It is well fenced and has been recently subdivided. ‘ There is a good DWELLING-HOUSE of 4 ROOMS, and OUTBUILDINGS, fronting the main road to-the Valley. Easy terms of payment. Sale at noon. 6692 No. 46. H. S. BROWN Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE In SOLID OAK, WALNUT AND ASH, VERY PINE PIANO, PICTURES, Etc., Etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Captain Anderson, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his late Residence, “ ECCLESGREIG,” MERIVALE LANE, On , MONDAY, MAY 15th, The Whole ot the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, C.ontained therein, first cl ass Piano, etc. Catalogues in course of preparation. Sale at 11 o’clock. NOTE.—Tho whole of the Furniture is of the very Best Quality, and of splendid workmanship. The Dining-room is Solid Oak the Drawing-room Ebonized and the Bedroom Solid Walntrt and Ash.^ 6967 No. 67. Auctioneer. Tonka, Morton & Co W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAPANESE ARMOUR, ETC. l/TESSES TONKS, NORTON AND CO. will hold a LARGE SALE, AT THEIR ROOMS, TO-DAY, Commencing at 11 o'clock. The List Includes—Suites of furniture, bedroom suites, carpets, linoleum, oilcloth, slip mats, fenders and fire irons, overmantels, ornaments, pictures, clocks, duchesse chests, sideboards, curtains, bedroom ware, toilet glasses, dble and single iron bedsteads, hair mattresses, wire matetc. Special Entries Comprise—l suit Japanese Armour, 1 French racing table, harness, quilts, 2 B.L. guns and cases, blankets, counterpanes, capes, mackintoshes, perambulators,. go-carts, sewing machines and many other useful lots. Our clients and others will please note that we are removing to those commodious and central auction rooms opposite the Bank of. New South Wales, in Hereford Street. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. Auctioneers and Land Agents, Temporary Premises, . 6944 165, Colombo Street. W. Tonks) O E S jW. H. Norton A L E F RANDOLPH STREET, Linwood—Splendid .quarter-acre building sections with fine natural terraces. Must be sold, each. Terms, £5 per section cash, £5 in stx months, balance in two or three years, interest 5 per cent; or Land Transfer Title can Be had at any time. HACKETT’S ROAD, Papanui—Three-Acres First-class Land, well watered, magnificent orchard, in full bearing, tpgether with house of 4 rooms, scullery, shed and numerous outbuildings, all in perfect order. AVONSIDE—Three Acres first-class land, well fenced and watered, and good orchard, cottage of 3 rooms, etc. WALKER STREET, North Aspect—New House, 7 rooms, washhouse, copper, bathroom, etc. Land 33 x 190 ft. LINWOOD, Traver’s Street—House, 4 rooms and scullery, iron roof, about eighthacre, £l3O, £3O cash, balance by monthly instalments. OFFICE ROAD, Merivale—House 8 rooms, verandah, bathroom, etc.; splendid section, containing 1. rood 3f! perches, double frontage, well laid out, and in first-class order. Easy terms of payment. CITY, North End Nine-roomed Brick House, compo’d and plastered, cornices and centre flowers, bathroom, h” and o water, and fitted with every possible convenience, conservatory sad numerous outbuildings; main drain connections; land 54 x 134 ft. Private entrance at back of premises. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 165, Colombo Street. Wilson & Sons. gUSIIfESS. BUSINESS. WHERE THE CARCASE IS THERE ABE THE EAGLES. Things a Bit Crooked When The Bail® Brings His Bed, So We Are Ordered to Put Through. HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YOU. ' Chickens, Pigs, Horses Carts, Traps, Drays, Ploughs Harrows, Cultivators, 13 cwt Weighing Machine, 2 Cheese Presses 1 D.F. and 1 S.F. Good Polughs Set 3-Leaved Iron Harrows 2 Cultivators, 2 Tyre Benders Number of Levers 2 Bicycle Boats, a novelty; splendid for lake or river CO Sks Wheat, 20 Tons Onions 50 Tons Potatoes, 30 Tons Carrots FURNITURE, ODDS AND ENDS IN MULTITUDE. Also, Properties to Let and Sell, Largo and Small Farms; Houses City; Building Sites, etc. In Addington Market wo are Pig, Cow and Cattle Men, and Thank the Public who hack, us so well.. 6934 T AKB BENJAMIN GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. THE PROVED REMEDY. 13 Cd Everywhere. F245T TEA SETS—A Specially Cheap Line, at 12s 6d and 14s 6d, at Minson's New Show Rooms. 220, Colombo Street. 2 TYJIN-DJIN DENTEIPICE, thi Great -*-S Japanese Tooth Powder. Sole Agents: J. J. F. Walker and Co., Public Medicine Chest, Green’s Buildings, 125, MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11884, 6 May 1899, Page 12