AUCTIONS. OHAKLES CLARK. J£ R CHARLES CLARK ESTABLISHED IS6I. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AN~ ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAXD BROKER. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. DEANS ESTATE, Riccarton, near Hagley Park—Superb Building Sites, from £80 upwards. , 621 UPPER RICCARTON—To Islington Employees and Others—A Bargain. Cottage of 4 rooms, washhouse, etc, quarter-acre, in fruit trees; £110. 648 PAPANUI, Centre of Township—Bootmaker's Shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms and conveniences; £450. 647 HEREFORD STREET, next Messrs Bowron Bros.'—Business Sites, each 33 x 165 ft. Worth enquiry. ■ 223 . MONTREAL and HEREFORD STREETS —Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, bathroom, etc., in good order; £1250. 273 REDCLIFFS, Sumner road—An ideal home, comprising a really good and nearly new house of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, verandah on 2 sides, greenhouse, 3 fowlhouses and runs, and nearly 4 acres in pleasure grounds, kitohen garden, etc.; only £750. 232 SELWYN STREET—To Addington Railway Employees and Working Men Generally—Superior Cottage of 4 rooms, gas laid on, summerhouse, etc. Offer wanted. 645 WEST END (City)— Three Houses, each of 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, etc., etc., all in perfect order.-and well let, £1725; also, one of 11 rooms, stabling and all conveniences, £1400; splendid investment. . 268 PETERBOROUGH AND VICTORIA STREETS—HaIf-acre and House, £1000; fine site for factory. 262 FENDALTON—Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, with 8 acres in orchard, etc., £1800; 5J Acres adjoining, with river frontage, £750. • . ■ ess OPAWA, Hawford road—Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, conservatory, fernery, half-acre, £625. 641 AVONSIDE—I6 Acres, with river frontage, and sunny aspect, in one or more blocks, good fruit-growing land; £125 per acre. 644 BECKENHAM. BECXENHAM. ' BEOKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. j Half-Acres and Upwards. Plans on Application. The Cheapest' Building Sites in the Market. £130 PER ACRE.. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. : .GRESFORD. NORTH BELT. SECiIONS in thia Estate are being-, rapidly disposed of, and early application is advis- . able. Already 66 lots l have, been sold, and few, if any, to speculators. Quarter-acree to h&lyea and over. ,Call and inspect plan. DALLINGTON—Acre" Sections, river frontage, £100. 513 HAGLEY ESTATE, - Lower Riccarton— Quarter-acres, £60 and upwards. FENDALTON, Glandovejr road—Half-acres with frontages to Wairarapa street, £85. : 484 WILSON'S ROAD, 1 acre, £300. 620 SOCKBURN and HUK.NBY, Dilloway'e Estate—s acres or more, £45 per acre. TO LET—Shops and Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUE OF EROPERTIES ON A3§f PLICATION or POSTED FREE. ' 'Js DALGETY AND.CO., LTD. fIULVBEDEN SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th. speciaETentries.' Account Messrs D. and A. Macfarlane, Lyndon, 2000 Four-tooth Halfbred Wethers, in very forward, condition. -• ' Account Messrs H. Wharton and Co., Highfield. 800 Prime Freezing Wethers ; ' * 1500 Two and- Four-tooth Wethers, in very forward condition. Account Balmoral Estate, 800 Merino Wethera 800 Thxee-quanrber-bred Englieh jLeicester Two-tooths, mixed sexea. 550 PALGETY and CO., LIMITED, CULVESiDEN SALE. tomorrow. ■ NOTICE TO STATION" HOLDERS AND FARMERS. TUTR F. W. PAGE will be in attendance to J.IJL exhibit his NEW FENCING DROPPER DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, S5 1 Agents. QOALGATE YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th. PRESENT ENTRIES— 200 Merino £w» and 200 Lambe 15Q Prime Fat Lambs 70 Prime Fat Lambs. 551 DALGETY and CO., LTD. v AMBERLEY , YARDS. MONDAY, 23rd DBOEMBHR. , SPECIAL ENTRY— Account G. D. Greenwood, Esq., leyiotdale, 1000 Forward Forar-tooth Halfbred Wethers 612 DALGdSTY and CO., LIMITED. . RICCARTON ESTATE. THE .UNSOLD PORTIONS of the RICCARTON ESTATE axe open'fox Sale PrivatelT. For particulars apply DALGETY and 00., LIMITED, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. QOALGATE SA L\i! ' ' SPECIAL ENTRY. 40 Prune Fat Ewes. Further Entries Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP. J. J. ISBISTEB, A. R. ELiilS, 538 Auctioneers. THE IN'EW ZEALAND',FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. *T"HE ASSOCIATION is Booking Orders for CORNSACKS for delivery ex ship at lowest current prices. Shareholders are requested to send in weir orders as early as possible, as they will thereby save extra railage and store charges. The ship is expected to arrive at the end of this month. The Association has in Stock, for immediate delivery, at Lowest Current Rates: — ANGLO-CONTINEA'TAL SUPERPHOSPHATE. SHIRLEY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. BO2TBDUST {Calcutta and Colonial). BINDER TWINE (Andrews', the Beet and Cheapest in the Market). SEAMING TWINE. SHEEP DIP (Calvert's Co-operative). 581 TitOß a Splendid Pick-me-up use Globe Sauce JC with your meais, '
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 12
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