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Auctions. I CHARLES CLARK. A SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE BUILDING SITS. On the Sunny Side of Gloucester street, near ;._-. Latimer Square. MR CHARLES CLARK":tfliistructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on SATURDAY. MARCH 14, A FULL QUARTER-ACRE, just east of Barbadoes street, having one chain frontage, adjoining the residential property of E. VV. Roper, Esq, and the grounds of tho Christchurch Bowling Club, Worcester street. An admirable site 'or a private house; neighborhood excepuonaljy good, and within ten minutes' walk ol the Poet Office. _ ._ 413 Sale at Noon. No. a CLEARING SALE OF SUBURBAN SECTIONS, TO CLOSE ESTATE ACCOUNTS. GRAND CORNErTnORTH OPaWA. QUARTER-ACRE FRONTING THE SEA BEACH, NEW BRIGHTON. GOOD SECTION CLOSE TO ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS. MR CHARLES CLARK ia instructed by the Executors under the will of the late Charles Gold-tone, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, (1) LOT 61—QUARTER-ACRE, at junction of Charles street with Victoria street, North Opawa (clo3e to Ferry road), adjoining ihe residence of Mr Millard. Surrounded by First-class Fences, wellstocked wiih good selection of Fruit Trees and Busues. The Surface of section is fully Two Feet above the level of the footpath, is thoroughly drained, and fully prepared for building -jurposfa. (2) ONE QUARTER-AC RE, fronting the Sea Beach, New Brighton, north Of the hotel, being the Lot No. 23, part of R.S. 17573. (3) A BUILDING SITE on Carew's road, Addington, having S3 links frontage immediately beyond Workanops Enclosure. The Special Attention of Investors Is asked for this Sale. The S- ctions are a good Selection, and MUST BK SO uD. 411 Sale at Noon. No. 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 20. THE LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF P RO PBRTIES, TO BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC COMPETITION. By order and for account of the Executor late Henry William Packer, Will take place on FRIDAY, MARCH 20, AT ONE O'CLOCK THE LIST INCLUDES FOUR FARMS, Ranging from 92 ACRES TO #765 ACRES EACH. The Well-known METROPOLITAN HOTEL. THE FACTORY At Corner of Hereford and Manchester street, known as LIGHTBAND. ALLAN., AND VALUABLE SITKS IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. RAILWAY SIDING, SOUTH TOWN BELT, SYDENHAM and NEW BRIGHTON. Detail particulars See Last Wednesday's paper. Sale plans and lithographs of subdivisions now ready. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit, amount up to . in one month from date of sale without interest ; balance in 3 years from date of sale at 6 per cent, half-yearly. Full information can be obtained from MR CHAS. CLARK. Hereford street; Or from H. MATSON and CO,, ASSOCIATED WITH THB NATIONAL Al. AND A. CO. OK N.Z,, LTD., 468 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. TO RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS, AND INVESTORS. A Rare Chance of Securing FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, Adj. cent to good markets. TO BE SOLD~~BY AUCTION. HESLERTON, 1X 9 _:00 ACRES FREEHOLD. MR CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with Mr Tnomas Bullock, of Ash .urton) has been favored with instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21, At 12 o'clock noon. THAT EXCELLENT FREEHOLD ESTATE, Known as HESLERTON, Situated in tha ELLESMERE DISTRICT, between Southbridge and Dunsandel, Containing n A j\/\ ACRE 3 of* FREEHOLD' «*_-"**/ Securely fenced, and sub' divided into about 50 paddocks, of which over 3500 are in English grass, 300 acres in turnips, and about 80 acres are in gums and pined, mostly over twelve years growth. The balance ia in moat excellent native grass. The whole is ABUNDANTLY WATERED by FIVE WATER-RACES, besides access to the River Rakaia on a frontage of about f our miles. The entire property will be offered first in ONE LOT, and if not sold as a whole, the SALE WILL BE ADJOURNED To the following SALE DAY AT LEESTON And will be held at SPRING'S HOTEL, LEESTON, When the Property will be submitted in Farms of convenient size. As follows-— FARM 1— Containing 1507 Acres, of which 923 (Aandß) acres are in English grass and plantation and 584 acres in tussock, small cottage. Sec FARM 2—Containing 1517 Acres, of which 814 (A and B) acres are in English grass and plantations, 72 acres in turnips, and 631 acres in tussock. Cottage, stable, well, two large concrete tanks, windmill, &c FARM 3—Containing 1803 Acres, of wbich 300 (Aandß) acres are In English grass and plantation and 1508 acres ia tussock* FARM .-Containing '2013 Acres, of which 471 acres are in English grass and plantation and 154-* acres in t*i ■ ftftQ-Q lr t FARMS—The Homestead Block, containing 2256 Acres, of which 1144 acres are in English grass and plantation, 255 acres in turnips and 857 acres in tussock. On the Homestead Block are the following improvements : — Convenient dwellinghouse, men's cottage, Woolshed, sheep yards, dip, extensive stabling and all necessary outbuildings, well, large concrete tank and windmill, fee Also, FARM 6-Of 2316 Acres, vis.. Lot A containing 270 acres--. Lot B, containing 40 acres I Lot C, containing 640 acres VAII In tussock Lot D. containing 640 acres I I_)*- E. containing 126 acrt s J Total.. 2316 acres. N.B.—The purchaser of the Homestead Farm, Lot 5, will have the first offer of Farm 6 at tne Reserve price. LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz., 10 per cent on fail of the hammer; 15 per cent on approved bill at 3 months, wich interest at 6 percent; and 75 per cent can remain on mortgage for 3 years, bearing intezrast at 6 per cent, with right to pay err at any time. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. ForUthographed plans and further particulars, apply to TTOM^B IJLLOCK, Ashburton; or to CHARLES CLARK, No. 989 Chri-tcharch.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7805, 7 March 1891, Page 8
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