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( Charles Clark. TO LET, ill Chapel Street, St Al'jaiis, SUPERIOR HOUSE of 6 Rooms, bathroom, BciiUeryj washhouse (tubs fixed), hot and cold water service, deep well, good garden A very complete and comfortable residence. CHARLES CLARK, Hereford Street. 7232 (MATALOGUES V. Of THE HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON MONDAY NEXT, On account of tho Executors of the late CAPTAIN ANDERSON, AT " ECCLESGREIG," MERIVALE LANE, Are Now Ready, and may be Obtained at My Office. CHARLES CLARK, 7171 Ho. 57 Hereford Street TO INVESTORS IN TOWN PROPERTY. A MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD 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 'llth, 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 Plan. Must be sold to close Trust Accounts. Sale at 12 o'clock. HEATHCOTE VALLEY, ' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. R 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, hear the PUMPING'STATION, Being parts of Rural Section Nos. 77 and 829. 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. FAs/ terms of payment. ' Sale at noon. 6692 No. 46. H. S. BROWN Auctioneer. FURNITURE, LIVE STOCK, Etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with • instructions from Mr H. W. Fearon, who is leaving for tho North Island, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Residence, Queen • Street, Windsor, Old New Brighton Road, ON TUESDAY, MAY 16th, The Wholo of his LIVE STOCK, Etc., comCows (1 in full profit, 4 to calve in July, and V store), 4 Pigs, Poultry, -Pig Potatoes and Sundries; also, a quantity of Household Furniture, including—Cheffonier, Sofa, Easy :and other Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Dairy Utensils, etc., etc. Sale at' Noon. H. S. BROWN Auctioneer. The City and Suburban Tram, which passes the street leaves Hubbard, Hall's corner at 11.6 o'clock.- No. 58 7231 H. B. Sorensen. FRIDAY, 12th MAY, . At the •ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield Street, 11 o'clock, CONTINUATION OF DRAPERY CIiEARING SALE. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ' B. SORENSEfTwiII SIBLL BY PUB- -• LI'C AUCTION, a very large assortment of DRAPERY, consisting of Hosiery, Stockings, Combination Tights, Tartan Dress Stuff, Serge, Homespuns, Velvet, Flannelette and other Dress Stufla, Prints, Aprons, Tablecloths, Tea-cloths, Quilts, 20 p. large, 11 Quarter Blankets, 13 pair smaller do, number of Mats, Rugs, Cardigans, Men's Underclothing, Suits, Lace Curtains (28 pairs), and great variety of Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, about 50 pair Ladies' Walking Shoes. H. B. SORENSEN, 7104 Auctioneer. Wilson & Sons. LARGE COW SALE. SELLING OUT, GIVING UP BUSINESS. Messrs Thomas and O'Malley are both retiring from the Milk Business of 18£ Gallons per day, and they have wisely, of course, selected ' ,™,TLSON AND SONS to put their Excel.V t lent Herd to the hammer—--15 Very Superior COWS, calved and Calving and 6 YEARLINGS 1 SHORT-HORNED BULL 1 FAT COW 1 MILK-CART i Horse, Spring-Cart and Harness 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, real good workers : And a Lot of Sundries Here is a chance to start in the milk business—lß| Gallons and all Sumner to himself. I SALE ON'. THURSDAY NEXT, 11th Inst., at 1 o'clock. Trams from Town Every Hour. WILSON AND SONS, 7107 Auctioneers. Properties For Sale or To Let FARMS"FOR SALE REGISTER AND PROPERTY INVESTORS' GUIDE," Published monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OF FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS IN ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY, And is the largest record of the kind issued. Forwarded free to any; address. Write to HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebiokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl R. J. H. LEIGH LAND, ESTATE and FINANCIAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, VALUATOR AND SHAREBROKER, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS tho following PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— 595 ACRES, 400 in good English grasses, 200 chains new fencing, woolshed and sheep dip, good new hou3e of 7 rooms, £5 an acre. 660 ACRES, 350 in grass, subdivided, well watered and sheltered, cottage three rooms, good sheep yards, six miles from railway station on Company's line. Price, £5 an acre; terms. 100 ACRES, flat land, all grassed, subdivided into five paddocks, permanent water, nearly all ready for plough, house 6 rooms, two milea from creamery iind railway station on Company's line. Price £l4 an acre; terms. 246 ACRES, Shannon, subdivided. into ten paddocks, permanent water, all in grass, tour miles from railway station, house, 6 rooms, scullery, pantry and bath, trapshed, dairy and sheep yards. A splendid farm. Price, £l2 10s an acre; terms. ~..,, 320 ACRES, 170 m grass, subdivided, nine milea from Palrnorston. Prico, £3 10s an acr? 108 ACRES, all grassed and subdivided, 40 acres flat;, balance undulating, permanent water, good sheep yards, one mile from creamery Price, £9 an acre;., easy terms. Sub-agent for Peacock's Lungworm Specifk Surpasses any known remedy. I House Properties at all Prices. Houses to Let and Rents Collected. X2237j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 8

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