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Auctions CHARLES CLARK. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE ~ ov FREEHOLD LAND IN THB BUSINESS CENTRE OF THE CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH. A VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND WITH TRIPLE FRONTAGE, ADJOINING. THE WHITE HART HOTEI,. AND NEAR THE TRIANGLE. AN UNEQUALLED POSITION FOR WAREHOUSES, AND A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY • FOR INVESTMENT. "jft/TR CHARLES CLARK is instructed _, _ SELL, On behalf of tho Trustees of Mrs Newby't Estate, at his , Rooms in Hereford street, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21st, All that magnificent section of land in tho White Hart Hotel Block, having a frontage to LICHFIELD STREET, Of over 68ft. a frontage of 113 ft on the White Hart right-of-way (lift wide), leading from HIGH STREET, Near CASHEL STREET CORNER, To Lichfield street, opposite the Oddfellows' Hall, and Messrs Butterworth Bros.' warehouse, and a frontage of over 68ft to a right-of-way on the north side in rear of and adjoining the premises of Messrs Strange and Co., Nashelski, Mulligan and others which front on High street. This description must convince every person of the invaluable nature of tho land as a site for many or any purposes of trade. As a position for a theatre, public hall, or general arcade it cannot bo beaten. FOB WAREHOUSE PURPOSES IT REMAINS UNEQUALLED. It has every requisite for the most exacting requirements, viz..-— CENTRAL POSITION, a long and commanding MAIN FRONTAGE, 113 ft of SIDE FRONTAGE, providing unlimited light and entrances, and a BACK ENTRANCE for cellarage, lifts, Ac. The total frontage is 240 ft lOin, surpassing any single property in the city centre. In Lichfield street, immediately opposite are the warehouses of Messrs Sargood, Butterworth Bros., Thompson, Shannon and Co., Chrystall, and Mason, Strnthers and Co., and close to it are all the leading wholesale houses. The sale of such central property is already of rare occurrence, owing to its present valuable nature, as the safest and best method of investment 5 and that f act, together with the undoubted certainty of rapidly growing values of such freeholds, constitutes tho present salo a • .. '■/ MOST VAI_JBLE OPPOE __rr 1 Bt Ma* is i Ii days, obtainable at the offices of tbe Atio—oneer. It is proposed to offer tbe land first as one Rtf notfiola&Attini'voks, A bonk dg-es of 3Gf_ 7ix_ <_t_x_ comex) o___L 3_££& XOix__ reerpectively. Tins * last-iuvmed. lot, wJxlcb. aujolhfl Ikm willkvfl a frontage to right-of-way in rear, and xise of tho White Hart right-of-way for entrance. THE BECTIONS AEE ALBEADY PEGOED OTJ__* And the Eatate Plan, together with all par_cu_rs, may be seen at tho Office ot tile Auctioneer, CHARLES CLARK, No. 659 Hereford-treet. c 12-2 SALE AT" 2 P.M. 8641 - PEELIMINAfiT NOTICE. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN E_Sn>ENCB . ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS. DELIGHTF~UL POSITION ON THE ' _, ■ BANKS OF THE AVON, AT AVON- . ■ SIDE. "ItyTR CHARLES CLARK is favored It I with the instructions of H. H. Hennah, Esq* (who is leaving Christchurch), to SELL BT AUCTION, On an early date, ALL HIS SPLENDID PROPERTY AT AVONSLDE, Adjoining the residence of W. P. Cowlishaw, &c, Comprising nearly FOUR ACRES OF FINE LAND, I Having three chains frontage to the Rifor road, laid out in ornamental and flower gardens, kitchen garden, paddock, &c. The natural formation of the land provides a magnificent terrace, on which the house is erected, and from this position an -' uninterrupted view of a long reach of tho river is obtained. The ornamental grounds have been most artistically treated. They are full of tho choicest flowers, shrubs, and trees, and as the grounds have been in Mr Henriah's occupation for tho past seventeen years, it will be readily conceived that in this respect nothing more could bo de-DWELLING-HOUSE, part whereof has been recently constructed; is in capital order, and contains very large drawing-room, dining-room, study, schoolroom, seven bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, bath-house, kitchen, scullery, pantry, storerooms, clothes presses, Ao., _o. Gas is laid on over all the house, and a taod water supply is provided to the ground oor and grounds. In addition to these , fittings every possible convenienoehas been added, making it a most perfect modern establishment, . Cards to view must be obtained from th« Auctioneer.No. 661 12-2 8640 C. C. AIRMAN. WEDNESDAY, 6th . DECEMBEB, 1882. [ ■ SAWN "SHINGLES,; LATHS/ AND TIMBER. ; BY PUBLkTaUCTION- , I _Ti C. AIKMAN - haa beon iastructe- . I %_/# from the Consignee to I SELL AS ABOVE, I At the Siding, South Town Belt and GasTHE CARGO OF THE BD3D> Just Landing from Fbxton, ' W.OOO TO sS^~# AWS . 13,000 __r BTOWaA ' 14.000 "%-T?™ ffl _.jj Sale at 2 o'clock.' 8611 C DALLAS & CO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2si>, * SALE OF FURNITURE, BOOTS, - CLOTHING, BOOKS, AMEBICAN obgan; KIT OF TOOLS, Ac., Ac DALLAS & CO, are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At their Rooms, THIS DAT, At 11 o'clock, A Large Assortment of A „_ FURNITURE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac., . Suite in crimson damask, office cnair Chests drawers, half-tester iron bedstead. Feather bed, paUiaeses, couch Cano and wood chairs, earpot and rag Fender and irons, cradlf, clock a LooMng-glaßsefl, wash-tanas ana tables ;, Chamber ware, oilcloth ' '' \_ I. Kit of carpenter'B tools, shirts, suite a Pictures, filter, gas stove r American organ • - 1- Books—Popular Educator l- Cottage Architect Gulliver's Travels Sunday at Homo, Ac, Ac 3 SaleatUo'clock. 13-2 8813"

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5363, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5363, 2 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5363, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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