Charles Clark. K CHA K L S 3 CLAES, ~ ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY EOR 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 52327 Catalogue. beckenham, .COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. . THE UNSOLD. SECTIONS in the above Estate are now FOR 'SALE PRIVATELY, op Exceptionally Easy Terms. PLANS AT MY OFFICE. 1183 No. -247 CHARLES CLARK. Timportant SALE Of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, WELL-. BRED HORSES, TRAPS, HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with 'instructions from Mr C. H. Evans, who has taken a place up country, to .SELL BY AUCTION, At his [Residence, “ Allendale,” corner or Wil'son and Shakspere Roads, OPAWA, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, ■ The Whole of his' Superior Drawing-room, . Dining-room, Hall and Bedroom Furniture, First-class Piano by Collard and Collard, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, 6 Well-bred Horses, Pony Trap by Brabner, Rustic Dogcart by Bryant andl Voice, 7 Sets Harness, Gents’-and Ladies’ Saddles, etc., etc. Catalogues will be ready on Monday Next. Sale at 11 o’clock a.m. No. 254 1370 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. | HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FURNITURE. ' MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND. BRINSMEAD PIANO, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by Auction, in his Rooms, Hereford Street, on MONDAY, OCT. 22nd, The Whole of his very Superior Drawingroom, Dining-room, Hall and Bedroom Furniture, comprising Carved Walnut Mantel-piece and Overmantel, Inlaid Walnut Loo Table, Occasional Tables, Divan', Easy Chairs in saddlebags, Sofa and Occasional Chairs in Silk Tapestry andl Plushy Basket and Austrian Chairs, Easy Chairsflfin Leather, Cane Settee, Hanging and Table Lamps, Folding Screen, Brass and Steel-rail Fenders, Fire Irons and Brasses, 2 Register Grates (1 tiled), Large Hall Stand, Bookcase, Cheffonier, Extension Dining Table, Dinner Waggon, Rimu Sideboard, Large Axminster Carpet with Border, Kidder Carpet, Skin and Wool Rugs, Curtain Poles, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Oilcloth, Large number of Books, Valuable Ornaments, Tea Set, E.P. Ware, Double Iron Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Stretchers, Wool Mat. tresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Rimu Washstands, Mahogany Marble-top Washstands, Toilet Ware, Half-Scotch Chest Drawers, Coal Vases, etc. Also, a Magnificent Upright Grand Piano in very handsome walnut case. ' On View Thursday Next. Sale at 11 o’clock. No. 259 1375 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. A RARE CHANCE. ’ TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS, 1 ACRE IN ORCHARD, EDGEWARE ROAD. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford; Street, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, Lots 54, 55, 50, and 57, containing 1 Acre, fronting the Edgeware Road and a road at the back. This is splendid land, right opposite the Gresford Estate.” There are 90 fruit trees on it, also an Asparagus Bed, 30 yards long and 5 years old. It is for positive sale, as the Owner is leaving Christchurch. Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 259 1373 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. ' TO CLOSE ESTATE ACCOUNTS OJWIHLLONG-HOUSE; & BUILDING SITES, Stanmore Road. TEN ACRES—New Brighton Road. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Trustees of the late W. D. Oarruthere, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms, i Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, THE DWELLING-HOUSE in the Stan- ' more Road, occupied by Mrs —. Thomas, and known as “ Annandale,” containing 9 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water' service and commodious outbuildings, together with about Three-quarters of on Acre in ornamental shrubs, fine fruit trees and nice lawn. HALF-ACRE building allotment, at the comer of the River Road and Stanmore Road, adjoining the residence of Mr Price. 3 QUARTER-ACRE BUILDING SITES, Stanmore Road, between Mr Wagstafi’s and the River. 10 ACRES on the Old New [Brighton Road, being part of R.iS. 4779, ' ■ EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT. Sale ait 12 o’clock. H. ,8. BROWN, No. 255 1371 Auctioneer. V AN IDEAL SITE For a Gentleman’s Residence, OPAWA, On the west side of and fronting the River Heathcote, opposite the residence of H. P. Murmy-Aynsley, Esq. MR iCHARLBS 'CLARK is instructed by Mr H. V. 'Styohe, to SELL BY AUCTION, at bis Rooms, Hereford Street, on ‘ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, ' 6 ACRES: OF FINE LAND, situate in tbe beat part of Opaiwa, adjoining “ Pifield',” having long frontage to tbe River Heathcote and Hawlord Road, well and expensively fenced, with a fine Terrace on which to build. The site is in every way healthy, the temperature milder than Christchurch, the outlook and surroundings everything to be desired. Plan can be seen at office. SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK. 1372 No. 25G H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from G. Goldsmith, Esq., to SELL by Auction, at his Residence, 176 Worcester Street, Linwood, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21th, The Whole of his Drawing-room. Dining-room, Halil and Bedroom FURNITURE, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, etc. Catalogues in course of preparation. No. 258 1374 H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. ■ George King & Go. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. , ROYAL EXCHANGE S A LEYARDS, • X( HEREFORD STREET. MESSRS GEORGeT KING AND CO., at the request of many friends and clients, have resolved to OPEN the HEREFORD STREET REPOSITORY for REGULAR SATURDAY HORSE SALES. The FIRST SALE will he duly announced, and ■frill take place EARLY IN OCTOBER. To merit the support of the public, we shall devote our special attention to all business entrusted to us,. and to meet the times, we purpose allowing our clients a Return of ONE-THIRD THE USUAL COMMISSION CHARGE'S ON HORSE SALES, Mr Arthur Bailey, who is well known throughout Canterbury, will conduct the Horse .Sales. . . We have pleasure in requesting the public to entrust a .share of business to our keeping. PROMPT ACCOUNT 'SALES and strict attention to business will be our Motto. We shall he pleased to receive entries for our first Sale, Ample Accommodation for Horses. GEORGE KING AND CO., 446 Hereford Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 12
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