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Auctions charles clark. Jjlr Charles Clark. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. And Sworn Valuator Under the Land Transfer Act. LAND SALES held Every Week in th Hereford street Auction Rooms. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Prepertiea. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and Effects conducted in Tovm and Country. ABSENTEES represented and Rents Collected. CASH READY for Investment at Lowest Current Kates of Interest. On View, A Choice Assortment of Pianos, Pictures, and Harmoniums. H E R E F 0 R~d" STREET, Chriatchurch. 14 TO BE LET. A VINERY IN FULL BEARING, close to town. For full particulars, apply to No. 622 CHARLES CLARK, 1908 Hereford street. SALE BY AUCTION OF LONG - COVETED TOWN & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. 1 f» ACRE 3 AND RESIDENCE AT RICJLO CARTON j?(\ ACRES AT HILLSBOROUGH g*s\ FEET FRONTAGE HIGH STREET, t>y city 4 EXCELLENT COTTAGES AT SYDENHAM. MR CHARLES CL\RK has been favored with instructions from the Messrs Holmes to OFFER BY AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, FRIDAY," JULY 27, LOT 1. I6a 1r 24p of land AT RICCARTON, Adjoining the Parsonage, and'having a Main Roud Frontage of 1112 links. A Magniricent Drive, flanked and arched by fine trees, terminates with a wide sweep in front of the house. On the west side of the front grounds is a delightfully sheltered walk, emblazoned in the summer months by a line collection of flowering shrubs, bulbs and plants. Immediately Iα front of the house is a large, old turf lawn, for tennis, croquet, &c., and between the lawn and road frontage a small paddock reserve. The opening secures a grand view of the snow claa hills, which never be interrupted, save at the will of the owner of this property. There is also a second paddock in rear of house. A comfortable Gardener's Cottage, Large Fruit and Vegetable Garden, a line Range of Stabling, Harness Rooms, Fowl Run, &c, complete the outside improvements. THE HOUSE was built regardleseof expense, to secure Strength and Durability. It has a main north frontage, erected on Concrete Foundations, and contains, ON GROUND FLOOR, Wide Entrance HALL, Very Large Dining, Drawing and Breakfast Rooms, 1 Scullery, Pantry, Kitchen, Laundry, Coalhouse, and enclosed verandah. There are Two Ptairways to the CHAMBER FLOOR. •Which contains SIX BEDROOMS (unusually large), Bathroom, Housemaids' Closet, &C. For picturesque position, surroundings, and complete arrangements generally, the property is unsurpassed. The Riccarton and Christchurch omnibus passes the property many times each day. LOT 2. HIGH STREET. I A VALUABLE FRONTAGE OF 69ft 6in, ! ON HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Adjoining the large Store on the South, known as Wilson and Sawtell's, and on the North by Mr Smithson's Shop. Thia is a large frontage capable of subdivision into three good shop sites, and must always maimtein a nigh value as a leading thoroughfare frontage. LOTS. HILLSBOROUGH. , C/\ ACRES (R.S. 248) of the FINEST O" LAND in this Province, whether for quality of soil or picturesque position. Everyone is charmed with it. New arrivals and travellers by the passing trains grow ecstatic about this site for residential purooses. Carefully designed more than twenty years ago by the late George Holmes, Esq., the plantations for shelter, carriage drive, and specimen dumps have grown to magnificent proportions, ana this glorious spot awaits but the finishing touch, viz., a handsome residence or residences, for there is sufficient space for three good holdings, and no site in the valleys of our beautiful hills can equal this. The gentle rise of the valley give-> a commanding view of the whole country, and ouo to sea. The Lyttelton Railway Lane is within a short distance, and the flat land (25 Acres) secures an uninterrupted view and privacy. Thia Property should be_ purchased by three or four friends for sub-division, and built upon by them. ~ LOT 4. AT SYDENHAM. HALF-AN-ACRE, fronting Battereea street, near Colombo street, on which are erected FOUR SEMI-DETACHED DWELL-ING-HOUSES, built in brick and stucco, each containing five good high rooms, pantry and washhouse, roof or slates; abundant supply of water and good drainage. These are substantial in every sense, handy to the city, warm, dry, and certain to command continued occupation by reason of advantages attaching to position and construction. This is a sound investment. * Terms —One-third cash, balance can remain for three years on mortgage at 6b per cent, interest. 1830 For plans and further particulars, apply to MESSRS HOLMES and LOUGHREY, Solicitors, Hereford street; or to THE AUCTIONEER. 1909 Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. No. 608 A. AVERS. MONDAY, JULY 23rd, 18S8, At 12 noon. 243 MONTREAL STREET NORTH. Mr A AVERS begs to announce that he has been favored with orders to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As atx>ve, and on account of Mrs Kinge, who is leaving the colony, the whole of her first-class and very nice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS Of every description requisite in a wellappointed home of those who like everything commeilfaut, And including— Harmonium, by Chappell Horsehair Suite A large quantity of Oilcloth. Carnets, Rugs, Mats, quantity Feather Pillows E.P. Ware. Tea and Colfee Service, 51 pieces Handsome Mirror, ebony and gold Single and Double Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresses, Palliasses, Bed Linen Pictures, Ornaments Scorch and other chests of Drawers Hall Table, Clocks Wasostands, Dining Tables Ware, Glass, Cutlery Couch in horsehair. Cane Chairs ■ Cbeffonier. Rocking Chairs Fenders and Fireirons, Hitchcock Lamp Looking Glasses Kitcheu Utensils too numerous to endeavor u> set forth in detail Saddle and Bridie, Single-barrel Fowlingpiece. Terms cash. Xo Reserve. A. AVERS, IG3B Auctioneer. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including Kidney end Derwent potatoes 6 tons onfr""'- roped and loose 100 cases oranges and lemons 30 cases bananas, Picton bloaters New and secondhand furniture X covered expresses 3 spring cars 1 splendid DJT. plough, by Duncan Brussels carpet, equal to new Clothing, boots, &c, && A BTHUK BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY J\ AUCTION. THIS DAY, at his Mart, at i U octock as above. ISS3
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7124, 21 July 1888, Page 8
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