Auctions. C. F. BABKER. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION or SOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE LAND IN TH_ CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLD LAND. CITY BUILDING SITES IR CATHEDRAL SQUARE, WORCESTER STREET, ASD OXFORD TERRACE. MB C. F. BARKE". has received instructions from Messrs Thompson and Parkerson, agents for the Trustees in the Ettate of the late Dr. Barker, to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JULY 18, -|Q ALLOTMENTS AO IN THB CENTRE OF THE CITT, Viz. :— ILOT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, 148 links, by Worcester street 100 links. 6 LOTS, WORCESTER STREET, each 33 links frontage. 2 LOTS. WORCESTER STREET, each 50 links frontace. ILOr, WORCESTER STREET, 100 links frontage by 125 links on Oxford Terrace. 3 LOTS, OXFORD TERRACE, 41 links frontage each, having ample right-of-way to the back. Lithographic Plans in course of preparation. Fuller particulars in a future advertisement. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, 7-2 6034 Hereford street. BUILDING! FOR REMOVAL. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. BARKER TRUST ESTATE. MR C. F. BARKER will offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON THURSDAY, 18th JULY, The House now occupied by G. L. Mellish, Est}., in Worcester street, containing 14 ROOMS, to be REMOVED within a time to be specified, in consequence of the Sale of Sections. Owned by THE BARKER TRU3T, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, WORCESTER STREET, AND OXFORD TERRACE. C. F. BARKER, 7-2 6010 Auctioneer, Hereford street. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. BARKER TRUST ESTATE. ME C. F. BARKER will offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 18th JULY, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street. The building cow occupied by Messrs Blaachard and M'lntrre, on Oxford Terrace, opposite tbe Resident Magistrate's Court, to be REMOVED within a specified time, in consequence of the sale of the land owned by the BARKER TRUST, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, WORCESTER STREET, AND OXFORD TERRVOE. C. F. BARKER, 7-2 6011 Auctioneer, Hereford street. GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. FREEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE, Near the School, FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR C. F. BARKER has received instructions from Messrs Thompson and Parkerson, agents for trustees in the estate of the late Dr. Barker, to OFFER FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 18th JULY INSTANT, AT
I The Commercial Sile Rooms, Hereford str-et, A Miguificent Building Site, containing a QUARTER OF AN ACRE, owned by the above estate, part of town reserve 97. C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, 7-2 6012 Hereford street. MIDDLETO-T. VILLA SITES. HOTEL SITES. BUSINESS SITES. HALF-ACRE AND QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS Adjoining MIDDLETON RAILWAY STATION. "\§"R C. F. BARKER has received instruc -LvLL tions from G. P. Wfflianis, Esq ,to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JULY 18, AT The Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street, Adjoining Messrs Miles, Hassal A Co , -SO ACRES. 20 ADJOINING MIDDLETON RAILWAY STATION, Sub-divided into sections ranging from QUARTER OF AN ACRE TO HALF AN ACRE. With frontage to good roads and the Great Southern Railway, and adjoining the Middleton railway station and the properties of the Rev. C. T—rell, Dr. Foster, and G. P. Williams, Esq.,C.E. This is tbe only opportunity there has yet offered, or is likely for a long time to offer, of ; acquiring in this emiaeotly eligible neighborhood i freeholds of this size. The Commissioner of Railways has made arrangements for running TWO EXTR 1 TRAINS DAILY, Between Middleton and Christchurch, these with the present arrangements will make no less than SIX PASSENGER TRAINS DATLY, Ms_ng the journey between the two stations in about TEN MINUTES, Which to a season ticket-holder meins a cost of about —5 or —3 10s for the whole year, as first or second class is used. TO BUSINESS MEN Of all classes, Mr BARKER can confidently address himself as offering such a class of property as has not for their special requirements yet been placed in the Market, on very easy terms, with all the advantages of a country residence, and yet within a few minutes' run of one's business. The Sale further offers one of the very best opening-* for ESTABLISHING AN HOTEL, There being no nearer hou=e than H ebb' Bush Inn, and anyone er cting a suitable house here may depend on procuring a license and meeting with support. Anyone desiring an investment for SPECULATION Alone must perceive that with the present rapid extension of the suburbs of Chris tchurch, the values of this class of land must quickly and largely increase, and no better opportunity offers than the present. To every class of tradesman, whether STOREKEEPER WHEELWRIGHT BOOTMAKER, BAKER, or BUTCHER, This sale offers first class openings for establishing a business in what must certainly be a most flourishing locality. The Educational advantages of the locality are most unusual, as adjoining the property are the well-known excellent Schools of MISS LOHSK. FOR GIRLS. REV. C. TURRELL, F. >R BOYS, and GOVERNMENT SCHOOL and CHURCH (Within a few minutes' walk). The situation is acknowledged the highest, heal.hi_t, and driest in the nefgborbood. Title Land Transfer Act. C. F. BARKfR, Auctioneer. 7-2 6.SQ Hereford street, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4036, 2 July 1878, Page 4
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