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Auction* CHARLES CLARE. -ma-B /"^LARK, ESTABLISHXD 1861, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, AND SWORN VALUATOR UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. LAND SALES held Every Week in the Hereford street Auction Room. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Properties. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and Effects conducted in Town and Country. ' ABSENTEES represented and Rents CASH READY for Investment at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1-3 8586 FIRST-CLASS SUB ORB AN KESIDENCE. TO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, rirst-class FAMILY HOUSE, five minutes' walk from Papanui road tram line; all modern conveniences; large rooms, out offices, good water supply, perfect drainage, 5£ acres of land, tennis lawns, garden, orchard, Ac. for cards to view apply to CHARLES CLARK, Estate Agent. KoM 1-3 8583 TO BE LET, NEAR CHRIST'S COLLEGE, A FURNISHED HOUSE, with Tennis Court, Ac. For cards to view and full particulars, apply to * _ CHARLES CLARK, No. 39. Hereford street. 1-7 8706 TO BE LE l" AT RICCARfON, Within a few minutes' walk of the Middleton Railway Station, A FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing Dining-room, Drawing-room, Morn-ing-room, fc-tudy, Five Bedrooms, Bathroom with hot and cold water service, complete Suite of Servants' Offices, Ac, together with Five Acres of laud, laid out in ornamental grounds, orchard, paddock, Ac. Full particulars on application to No. 866. CHARLES CLARK, 1-10 8816 Hereford street. FOR SALE AT THE HEAD OF PARK TERRACE THREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE OF LAND, with Dwelling-house of Eight rooms. Conservatory, and Servants* Offices, Stables, Ac. At present let to a good tenant. , For further particulars apply to No 49. CHARLES CLARK, 1-10 8547 ■' Auctioneer. URNISHED HOUSE TO BE LEl'.— Situate in the Fendalton District, containing Nine Rooms, exclusive of Bathroom and Servants' Offices. The D nicg and Drawing Booms are each 22ft x 16ft. The Land, which consists of an acre and a half, is tastefully laid out in Lawn, Fruit, and Vegetable Garden and paddock. There is also a Coach-house, Stable, Ac. The House contains all modern improvements, and is to be let for a term of one year. A Coach passes the door several times daily. . , For cards to view and full particulars apply to CHABLES CLAEK, No. 48 Hereford street. 1-10 8814 THE SAFEST INVESTMENT FOR CAPITAL EVER OFFERED IN CHRISTCHURCH. 0/\ FEET FRONTAGE ON HIGH OU STREET. OPPOSITE THE GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS. THE FREEHOLD OF Messrs Hobbs' Fine Building PRODUCING AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT or £5 0 0. Also, O THEB FREEHOLDS HIGH STREET LICHFIELD STREET TUAM STREET and] MADRAS STREET, MB CHARLES OLARE is instructed by William WUsob, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS BOOMS IN HEREFOED STREET, Christchurch, -OK TTJBSDAY, JANUARY 20, The FREEHOLD of that portion of Town Section 836, having Oafs, FEET FRONTAGE to HIGH QtF STREET by a DEPTH of 60ft. and fronting Matron's right-of-way at back 42ft 6in. The property is bounded on the south by Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouse (one of the most handsome fronts in the colony), and by Richardson's Empire Hotel on one north. On the land is erected a FIRST-CLASS BUILDING, Compris-'ng a large and well-lighted Cellar GROUND FLOOB SHOP TWO SUITEB OF OFFICES on FIRST FLOOB And the LIKE ACCOMMODATION on the SECOND FLOOB The building was designed by and built under the superintendence ef the late W. B. Axmson, Esq. (in itself a sufficient guarantee of design and good workmanship), at a cost exceeding .£SOOO. and the purchaser will secure the reversionary interest therein at the end of 44 years. The property is to be sold SUBJECT TO A LEASE for a term of FIFTY YEARS, from the Bth JUNE, 1879, at an annual clear GROUND BENf of £500 PEB ANNUM, payable quarterly. The terms of the lease are of the most favorable character. The NATIONAL"" MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION of Australasia have recently purchased the Lease of the premises for ao less a sum than £5000, with the intention, it is stated, of establishing their branch business on the premises. There is not the remotest chance of any deductions from income, and the yearly increase in value of the Freehold will show a tremendous profit at end of term. It is well known that this side of High street, from Wilson's comer to Fisher's corner is worth 100 per cent, more than any other site in Christchurch for retail purposes. Also, Some Excellent BUILDING SITES in LICHFIELD STREET, eastward of High street, opposite the warehouses of Messxs Edwards, Bennett and Co., Tying and Co., Coombs and Son, Toomerand Son, and others Also. SHOP FRONTAGES in HIGH STREET, adjoining Kempthorne, Prcsser and Co. Also, GOOD WAREHOUSE SITES in TUAM STREET, opposite the old offices of Dalgety and Co. Also, SHOP and DWELLING - HOUSE SITES in MADRAS STREET, between Cashel and Tuam streets All these sites are admirably situated for warehouse and building purposes, having double frontages. . Sale at 2 o'clock. For terms, plans, and further particulars apply to T. S. WESTON, Esq., Vendor's (Solicitor, Cashel street; or to CEABLES CLARK, No 43 Auctioneer. 1-3 8539

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6028, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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