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I Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. HAL SWELL ESTATE. SUBDIVISION OF A HIGH-CLASS PROPERTY. CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the LAND SALES ROOM, HEREFORD STREET, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, at 2.30 p.m. The Well-known HALSWELL ESTATE, . Containing 186 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND. First, as a Whole, and if not sold, then in Lots, as follows; Lot. Acres. For Plan and further particulars apply to MESSRS GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. Or No. 398 THE AUCTIONEER. 8339 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. REALLY GOOD BUILDING SITE AT SUMNER. CHARLES CLARK is instructed to Sell by Auction at his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, Lot 114—Fronting the Lyttelton and Christchurch Road, and containing One Rood Five Perches. Land Transfer Act Title. Plan at Office. 9350 Sale at 2 p.m. No. 401 BUILDING SITES AND DWELLINGHOUSE. COLOMBO STREET~SOUTH AND RIVER HEATHCOTE. SUBDIVISION OP THAT WELL-KNOWN BLOCK, ADJOINING THE MALTHOUSE. CHARLES CLARK is favoured with instructions from Mrs M’Gallan, to Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 5 VERY HIGH BUILDING SITES, each containing 30 perches, fronting Colombo -■ Street South. 1 GOOD-SIZED BLOCK, on which stands her Divellinghouse of 8 Rooms, Bathroom, h. and 0., and every convenience, 2 verandahs, high concrete foundations, tile grates, plastered walls, detached washhouse, etc. 7 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, fronting the River Heathcote, with high terrace on which to build. Two of these have a back' entrance to Colombo Street for tram facilities. At the price expected for these splendid sites every lot should sell, And the terms will be made easy. Sale at 2 p.m. 9764 No. 402 "CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. iOHARLES CLARK has been favoured vL with instructions from Mr J. M. Hobson. who is leaving for England/ to Sell by Atlotion, on WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 6th, At Normanby Road, Radley, Woolston, The Whole of his First-Class FURNITURE, Consisting of Brussels carpet, Axminster hearthrug, brass-rail fender, set ■ fire irons, suite in leather, walnut whatnot, clock, brass rod*, lace curtains, basket chair* and cushions, sewing machine, pictures, double and single iron bedsteads, box and floclc mattresses, rimu duchesse chests, wahstand and ware, iron cot and bedding, chest drawers. wardrobe, chiffonier, glassware, ohina, dining-table, colonial couch, books, gas cooking etove, gentlemen’s bicycle (“ Eadie, Star,”) kitchen utensils, etc. No. 404 Sale at eleven o’clock. 9933 TO INVESTORS. SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. VALUABLE "CORNER SITE. victoriT”street. CtHARLES CLARK is instructed to Sell J by Auction, at his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, TOWN SECTION No. 102, Having long frontage to Victoria and Montreal Streets, and also to a Eight-of-Way, as per plan, to be seen at the Auctioneer’s Office. This is one of the most Prominent Sites in the city, and being all frontage is very suitable for shops, or for a factory. Sale at 2 p.m. 9351 No. 236 nHIEDLANDER BROS. WEST STREET AUCTION MART. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1907. SPECIAL SALEMIF COBS AND HARNESS HORSES. IjTRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., have been ; favoured with instructions from G. A. M. Buckley, Esq, Lagmhor,' TO SELL AS ABOBE: 5 COBS, by Koko, Four and ‘Five-year-old, broken to saddle and S. and D. Harness. Also, HACK MARE, and TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLDS BY BENGOIN AND CAJOLERY. Sale 2 p.m. , No reserve. , R. FEIEDLANDER, 68 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 9th MARCH,'-1907. 5 ACRES DUNSANDEL. FEIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., will Sell at their WEST STREET AUCTION MART, ■ On the above date, by Order of the Mortgagee HACK MARES, and TWO and THREEand part E.S. 4750, situated at Dunsandel, fronting on the Dunsandol Road, and containing sao Or 21pchs. Sale at 2 p.m. E, FEIEDLANDER, gg Auctioneer. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE* ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. Ram and ewe fair. On THE SHOWGROUNDS. 143 ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS, account Messrs Jno. Boag, J. N. Hartnell, Dirk Pihl, Jno. Reid, R. and J. Reid and Jos. Taylor. 125 BORDER LEICESTER RAMS, account Messrs J. S. Boag, Jas. Henderson and R. W. Lochhead. 155 SHROPSHIRE RAMS, ' account Messrs W. Bailey, F. Bull. D. Cant, A. Chamberlain, D. Mulholland, W. Witte and Exrs. late T. E. Jarman. 33 SOUTHDOWN RAMS, account Messrs H. Overton and J. Stevenson. 30 CORRIEDALE HAMS, account Mr R. Blunden. 3 STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS, account Mr H. Overton. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. 9949 SEE the Davis 1907 Pattern Ball Bearing Sewing Machine. £6 17s 6d to £lO 17s 6d. Minson and Co., 220, Colombo Street. a

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

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