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AUCTION!. CHARLES CLARKPRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT ART SALE i i i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Cth, ! I At 2 o'clock, j AT THE AUCTIONEERS' ART GALLERY. ] 103 HEREFORD STREET, .' of a ; MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION j Of QIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS By DUDLEY HARDY, R.l. and R. 0.1 i CHAH-LES DIXON, R.I. j FRAN iv WASLEY. j HENRY J. KINNAIRD. > J. REGINALD GOODMAN. PIETRO GIORANNI 5 JAMES WEBB. •V. LORIA. j The noted Marino Artist, FRED. ELLIOTT, j and many others of eaual repute, iorming- i one of the choicest collections submitted to Auction in Christehurch. ; , Catalogues in preparation, and will be for- ; warded to any address on application. ] G-207 No. 019 i TO .ALL WANTING A FAMILY~~RESI- I DENCE IN TIIE WEST END. ' NEAR THE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by Mr Henry Moore, who is leaving tho Dominion, to SELL BY AUCTION, iv tho ROOMS, 100 Hereford street, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, At 2 p.m., HIS FAMILY* RESIDENCE, No. 22 Armagh street West, containing on GROUND FLOOR: Drawing-room, Dining-room, Smok-ing-room (with iron safe built in), Maids' Room, Kitchen, large Conservatory, and all usual offices, including cellar. UPSTAIRS, thero aro 5 Bedroom 3 and large Bathroom. Tho h. and c. service and sanitary arrangements are perfect, and the whole forms a most comfortable homo in tho best and most favourite situation in the West End. GOOD CAR SHED or COACHHOUSE and COTTAGE of 4 rooms, which wotdd serve admirably for Boy's study, playrooms, and workshop, if not required for a chauffeur. I THE LAND COMPRISES FULL i-ACKE. Tho Auctioneer desires to draw attention to the sale of this property, as it is in tho best neighbourhood, within the City, and near the Parks, Domain, Schools, and Colleges. No. 910 CHARLES CLARK, 6210 Auctioneer. AVONSIDE. MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF LAND. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. A CHARMING SITUATION. CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Exors. of the late F. E. Wright, to offer at Auction at his ROOMS, 100 HEREFORD STREET, on FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. 7 Acres 1 Rood 19 Perches, situate River road, Avonside, near Retreat road, laid out in garden, orchard, kitchen garden, and 3 paddocks. THE RESIDENCE contains 11 rooms, bathroom (h. and c.), and all necessary offices. There aro extensive outbuildings, in- ; eluding stabling and dairy. SPECIAL NOTE—It is seldom that such a fino property comos into the market. Tho land is of tho best quality, and tho Hoiiße is most substantially built, mostly of Baltic, and has a elate roof. The situation for residential purposes is second to none round the City, and the extension of the tram to the Dallington bridge will undoubtedly cause a considerable rise in values in this locality. No. 594 CHARLES CLARK, G2U' Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OI? HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE IN OAK, MAHOGANY", Etc. CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs F. de C. Malot (who is leaving on a visit to England), to SELL BY AUCTION, at "FINGLAS." PAPAROA STREET, off Papanui road, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY llth and 12th, THE WHOLE OF HER VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Books, Glass, China, Linen and Blankets, Garden Roller and Hose, etc., etc. CATALOGUES in course of preparation. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. 6206 No. 91G - = = 1 — j CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. THURSDAY, 37th FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. PAPANUI. PAPANUI. PAPANUI. THE FAVOURITE SUBURB. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION into BUILDING ALLOTMENTS between PAPAROA STREET and GRANT'S ROAD, Ldi on MAIN PAPANUI ROAD. 61 SECTIONS, none of which aro more than two minutes' walk from tho tram, and havo never boon offered for sale beforo. I CONWAY, MATSON AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, | Have been instructed to offer this BPl«<«d Block of Building Sites by PUBLIC AUCTION in the Room of tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, on THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, at 2 p.m. 6 Sections, front the main Papanui road. 8 Sections, front Pcrcival street. 17 Sections, front Dormer street. 9 Sections, front Grant's road. 11 Sections, front Ingmiro stroet. 61 6 SECTIONS HAVING A DOUBLE FRONTAGE. The new streets, viz.: Percival street, Dormer etreet and Ingmiro street, aro properly made with concrete channelling and asphalt pavementß, and are dedicated aa public streets. , This is the last block of land suitaole for subdivision in tho locality, and no expense has been spared to provide proper e.oproachc3 to eacn allotment. 'The Terms of Payment have been arranged on the very easiest basis, viz.: 10 per cent. Deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 months, tbo balance in fivo years from data of sale, unpaid portions to bear interest at five per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly with right to p»y off m instalments of not less than £10, or the whole amount at any time on giving ono month's notice. LITHOGRAPH PLANS and all information may bo had at the offices of CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, IS4 Cashel street. HARMAN AND STEVENS, Hereford street. 6186. A GOOD PROPOSITION. GOOD CROPPING AND SHEEP LAND, MID-CANTERBURY. (Owner wanting larger Sheep Property, or would consider taking email Town Property as part payment). | Add ODI> ACRES, in 33 paddocks, fences j 4tU"J gorse and wire, in good order, well watered. _ , . _ , SITUATED right against Township, Salevards. P. 0., School, etc. " BUILDINGS—House of 7 rooma, good order, stables, implement shed, shearing shed, j GROWS .splendid crops of oats, rape, and turnips, and wheat also. FOR SHEEP FATTENING this farm wculd be hard to beat. CARRIES WELL. Being closo to market the rwner can deal to advantage. PRICE £17 PER ACRE. Fol. 367 B4 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Farm and Property Salesmen, 1512 184 Cashel sfceet (next Union S.S. Co.)

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14573, 25 January 1913, Page 19

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