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CHABLES CLARK VALUABLE WAREHOUBE PREMISES FOR SALE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MB CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Messrs Twentyman and Cousin, Merchants, to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, The Handsome and commodious WAREHOUSE IN CASHEL STREET, Hitherto used by them for their Soft Goods Trade. The Building occupies 53ft frontage to Cashel Colombo street and Mr C. W. Turner's warehouse, and has a depth of 72ft on ground floor, but the property, including the yard, has a total depth of 107 ft 6in. The use of a right-of-way, in common with Messrs Twentyman, wiU be granted alongside eastern boundary. This is asphalted, and is lift wide. There are three floors to building, viz.—Basement, Ground Floor, and First Floor, all weU lighted and ventilated. The walls are of immense strength, built of the very be3t material, and most carefully constructed. The basement and first floor are not sub-divided, but on the ground floor are private office, clerk s office, and packing room. A large hoist serves all the floors. There is an unseen value attaching to the premises to a soft goods house, as the vendors have carried on that business successfully for seventeen years, and are willing to introduce the purchaser to their customers. The premises are specially suited for the Wholesale Drapery trade, both in construction and position, as all the leading drapery establishments are within a very short distance, and chiefly in Cashel street, but a better position for any business could not oe obtained, owing to proximity to aU the Banks and leading houses of the city. Very easy terms of payment can be arranged. A plan of the buUding, block plan of the site, and further information can be obtained on application at the office of CHARLES CLARK, 2-12 148 Estate Agent, Christchurch. THE KINGSTON HOTEL. CORNER OF COLOMBO AND CABLYLE .(FIBST) STBEETS, SYDENHAM. TO BE LET BY TENDEB, FOR A TEEM OF FIVE, TEN OB FIFTEEN YEARS. ~|m/TB CHABLES CLABK is instructed J_v_L by John Johnston, Esq. (the freeholder and present occupier), to CALL FOR TENDERS To RENT the above-named Celebrated HOTEL for one of the termß abovenamed, and on the conditions obtainable at the offices of Mr Clark. It is absolutely impossible to overstate the advantages attaching to this Hotel. Standing on the premier position in Sydenham, it has hitherto and always wiU command the leading business, whether as a General, Family or Bar Hotel. The foot passenger and wheel traffic between Sydenham and the city is centred on this corner, and the exit of most of the raUway employes is made immediately opposite. These circumstances, together with other favorable advantages attaching to the Hotel, have made a capital name and business to the house. Its position is a guarantee for a large and increasing trade. The buUding contains about twenty-two rooms, is but a few years old, and at the present time in good condition. Copies of the conditions of lease are now ready. . Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on tor before Saturday, the 28th day of February inst., at noon. No tender necessarily accepted. CHARLES CLARK, No. 59 Estate Agent, Hereford street. 2-14 219 H. J. ROSS. THIS DAY. Spring Carta, Reaping Machine Prime Akaroa Cheese. Chic-wheat, Onions Flour, Bran, Jam Bacon, Hams, Lollies Biscuits, Harness Patent Fret Saw Machine

Also, UNDER DISTRAINT FOE RENT, Quantity Butchers' Fixtures Including Scales and Weights, Steelyards Tables, Pickle Box, Ac., &c. Without reserve. And On account of a Gentleman leaving Christchurch, A Large and Superior Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Piano, Dining and other Tables Iron and Wood Tables, Carpets Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Ac, &0., Ac. For positive sale. Also, _ On account of various owners, Suites in Haircloth,Cretonne,andLeathercloth, pier glass Washstands, paUiasses, mattresses Wardrobe, wool rugs Pictures, &c, &c, &c. Must be sold to close accounts. HJ. BOSS WILL SELL, • AT THB CENTRAL SALEROOMS, THIS DAY, GOODS AS ABOVE. Butchers' fixtures, carts, and produce, at 11. Furniture, 12.30. Terms cash. H. J. ROSS. 2-14 230 A. AVERS, Auctioneer. H. J. R OBB AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Central Salerooms, 165 Colombo st., HAS FOR SALE:A first-class going Business for Sale, rising suburb, stock at valuation, rent low, principals only dealt with, owner retiring. 18. Weedon's—2lß acres and good house, securely fenced, in crop, weU watered, and near raUway station 22. Cashel street east—Large and handsome house of seven rooms, almost new, weU finished, concrete foundations, with wash-house, Ac.; price low 24. Hereford street east— Villa residence seven rooms, t acre, conservatory, beautiful garden, old tree?, good neighbourhood St. Martin, Opawa—Magnificent residence and grounds, known as Springbank, consisting of 11 acres, without exception one of the most beautiful properties in Canterbury 26. Barbour Btreet—Extremely nice house, five rooms, with conservatory, choice • garden; a bargain 27. St Albans— perches land, with good house of five rooms, well finished, nice garden, very BmaU deposit; cheap _3. Richmond—2 acres orchard, a sure fortune, nine years lease; price low, and teems very easy 29. Aldred street—Six-roomed House, with very large workshop, stable, &c, suitable for contractor, cabman, &c. To Let or For Sale. 30. Hare wood road —8 acres good Land, nice House, &c, &c. 31. Avonglade—Beautiful Property, consisting of f acre, with superior Villa Eesidehce (3ix rooms) and outbuildings, nice garden, good surroundings, &c. Corner block, fenced, corner Stanmore road and Avonglade, i acre, four-roomed Cottage, washhouse and all conveniences, nice garden. Sec. Properties to Let and for Sale. Rents CoUected. Estates managed for Absentees, &c., &c. 12-6 7589 BROWN A BAEBD. THIS DAY. LICHFIELD STBEET SALEYARDS. BROWN A BAIRD WILL SELL BY AUCTION, as under— HORSES, at 1130 POULTRY, at 12 PIGS, at 12.30 PRODUCE, at 1.30 VEHICLES, IMPLEMENTS, Ac., at 2. SPECIAL ENTRY— IYORK SHIRE BOAR, about 8 months old. 2-14 Terms Cash. No Beserve. 240

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6058, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6058, 14 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6058, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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