TUESDAY, JUNE 25. COTTAGE AND LAND, HEEEFOED STEEET. MR CHARLES CLARE has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY", JUNE 25th, A very convenient Cottage of six rooms, with scullery, having copper built in. The house is fitted with range register stove, cupboards, &c., and is in first-class order. The land consists of a quarter-acre, fully stocked with trees, and room to build another house if necessary, situated in Hereford street east, opposite Mr Mountfort’s, Mr Bruce’s, &c. Easy payments. No. 763 1413 Sale at 12 o’clock. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. A VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, Together with a WELL BUILT DWELLING HOUSE, NEAR THE CARLTON, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, BY MR CHARLES CLARK, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25th. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, Christchurch, On the abovenamed date, That splendid block of la ;d, comprising the lots marked 21, 22, and 23, on the plan of Stiffe’s estate, Carlton Mill road, Together with A well built house, containing nine rooms, in good repair, recently occupied by C. E. Briggs, Esq. Stable, coach house, &c. Easy terms of payment. Sale at 12 o’clock. For plan and further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, No. 736 Auctioneer, Hereford street. 1411 ADDINGTON. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25th, Acres Land at Addington, adjoining the RAILWAY WORKS site, and close to the land just sold by Mr J. E. Brown. Well adapted for sub-division. Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 752 Easy payments. 1114 LAND AT ME RIVAL B. MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUOI'ION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, TWO MAGNIFICENT QUAETEEACEE SECTIONS, Specially prepared with a view to building, and already planted with choicest fruit and forest trees, ornamental shrubs, and conifers. An excellent situation, only two minutes’ walk from Hagley Park, and five from Carlton Hotel. Omnibusses pass daily. Close to Tramway Route. land Transfer Act Title. Terms—Quarter cash; balance in six, nine, and twelve months, at 9 per cent. No, 758. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1419 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. THE ONLY OPEN LAND. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructionsto SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, A number of LARGE ALLOTMENTS fronting on Colombo street south and on Windmill road. These are now the only open sections having frontage on this main thoroughfare, and will shortly be connected with the centre of the city by the tramway. The property is well drained, high, and healthy. Transfer Act title, and the payment within the means of all. Sale at 12 o’clock. Plana can be obtained at Mr Charles Clark’s. No. 746. 1320 LAND. LAND. FOR SALE. VTISSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have v 1 for private sale SEVERAL ALLOTMENTS OF STRICKLANDS, (Q-atherer’s Land), Cashel street east. Price, £45 each. Terms —Three years. 956 SATURDAY, 29th JUNE, 1878. ADDINGTON. TO ARTISANS, MECHANICS, WORKINGMEN, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. It/TESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received It B instructions from Mr Josephßosewarue, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, On SATURDAY, 29th JUNE, OO SECTIONS tdfj High Dry building Ground, Situate in Selwyn street in the rising suburb of Addington. Each containing over quarter of an acre, as per sale plan, now on view. The auctioneers would call especial attention of speculators and others to the above sale, as it is now known that the Government have determined to erect the permanent railway workshops of the province at This fact, taken in conjunction with its contiguity to tho metropolis, must of a necessity enhance the value of these sections to an enormous extent. TERMS—--10 per cent, deposit 5 ~ in 6 months Balance in 3 years Bearing interest 8 per cent. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1400 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, JUNE 20th. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, BOOTS AND LEATHER. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street,_ FURNITURE—Sofa and armchair in mahogany and horsehair, extension dining, 100 and other tables, dining and other chairs, fenders and irons, Ac., &c. Several first-class PIANOS Double wood and iron bedsteads, spring and other mattrasses, paliasses, bolster?, fe ther pillows, dressing tables and glasses, wasbstands and ware, <fcc„ &c. Sheets, blankets, and counterpanes Kitchen tables and utensils, _ crockery, meat safe. 2 mangles, 2 washing machines, 1 kitchen range, and lot sundries STUFFED BIRDS—I case each 1 pair partridge, grou‘e, and woodcock, beautifully sot up by the most eminent taxidermist in London MEDICINE CHESTS —4 portable, in leather cases. HARNESS—2 sets buggy harness and lot of odd. Also, 100 PAIRS men’s and women’s lace and spring side BOOTS, assorted 4 DOZEN French calf LEATHER, best quality. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1416
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 19 June 1878, Page 3
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