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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MR CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED ISBI. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND v BROKER MONET TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES at 5 per con 4 MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. r'OR IMMEDIATE SALE. McFADDEX'S ROAD. St. Albans—A most faithftt.ly and substantially-built, Dwcllingltouae of 10 room*, replctewith every comfort and convenience stabling and extensive outbuildings. 5J acres in grounds and 2 paddocks. £_O(X>. 738 COLOMBO STREET Dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, bathroom, b. and c, two bay windows, etc. £775. 737 COLOMBO STREET NORTH, near Salisbury street—Fino Hcuso of 6 rooms and offices. £875. 303 BELFAST TOWNSHlP—Splendid Quarteracre. £15. 215 KILMORE STREET, close to Perk Terrace—A grand 1-Acre, all ready for building, fenced in, new stab.es* at back of section, comprising loose-box, harness room, man's room aud coach hou?e. £000. 301 UPPER RICCARTON—i-Acre aid 6-roomfd House. Cheap at £200. * 7i» SELWYN STREET, South-2 Acres. £315. 735 WEST END—A'really good paying Boardirghouso (16 boarders). £25 tor goodwill and lease. Furniiure, if required, extra. 302 PAPANUI ROAD, Merivale—Several of the Finest and Most Complete Residences in thi* fashionable locality NORTH TOWN BELT—A Charming Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, h.c. and 9-honrr. verandah, bay window, washhouse, deep well and ram. J-acre of land nicely laid out. Apply at once for card to view. 1 " 733 ST. JAMES STREET. Linwood—Pretty Hoti3c of 6 rooms, bathroom, h.c, 3 bay windows. J-acre in good garden and orchard. Only £350. £732 RANFURLY STREET—Modern Villa <of 7 rooms, verandah, 2 bay windows, bathroom, h. and c, connected with main sewtT, -n-ash-l.ouee. etc.. quarter acre, well fenced, r.orth frontasre. This house when finished will be one of the best in this favourite locality. £750. 72t GRESFORD—New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, p.-astered, h. and c, all conveniences. £550. 723 LINCOLN ROAD, SELWYN STREET and SOUTH BELT—Some of the best Building Sites in Christchurch. 29S TO STOCK-DEALERS AND OTHERS. HORNBY—About 10 Acres of Land, all well watered, with house of 7 rooms, stable, harness room, etc. £750. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM BECKENHAM. ; COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. Splendid J-acres only £75. Special Entries on account of former purLota 35, 38, 67, 68, 74, 75, and 122. Apply at once. GRESFORD GRESFORD. . GRESFORD. > NORTH BELT. _ -# QUARTER AND HALF ACRES. Call and Inspect Plan. . SPECIAL ENTRY—Lots 22 and 335. Bealey street, Oa 3r 20p. Room for 3 good houses. £250. ADDINGTON, Clarence road (off)— Some Splendid Building Sites, high and dry.. £25 for i-acre. Very easy terms. ; ADDINGTON, Fairfield Avenue—Quarter'acres, £60. COLOMBO STREET S.—Unsold Sections in the Cornwall Estate, from £70 upwards. DALLINGTON—HaIf. Acre Sections, with river frontage. . From £55 upwards. Very cheap. ___. -.',-.'■.' HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower Rieoarton— Quarter-acres: £60 and upwards. FENDALTON. Glandovey road—Half-acres with frontages to Wairsrapa stream. £85. 484 TO LET—'Shops and Offices in Town and Houses in Town and-Suburbs. SPEClAL—Riccarton Road, .close, to the Park—6 Rooms, bathroom, h. and c, etc, lately occupied by Mr W. D. Macdonald. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. . 4095 IMPORTANT SALE QF FURNITURE, PIANO, PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA, AND • ACCESSORIES, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured wiiih instructions from Mrs George Williams, who is leaving Canterbury, to SELL by AUCTION, in tihe Rooms, Hereford street, on MONDAY, Febrvery 33rd, the whole of her superior FURNITURE, large quantity of GLASSWARE and OHINA, Firet-clasa PIANO, eto. Also, on account of a Gen-lem&n, Hatt-Fllate Camera, Enlarging Camera, and Photographic Sundries, , Fuller •particulars in Next Saturday's papers. C. R. CLARK, N>. 614 7300 Auctioneer. F. S. MALCOLM~AND CO. SALE THIS, DAY, 12 noon. • CONTINUATION OF EXTENSIVE FURNITURE SALE rpHE BALANCE OF MRS ALEX, ALLAN'S A~ FURNITURE. Pictures, cutlery, table and bed linen, iron bedsteads and bedding, blankets, etc, 2 cheffoniers, 3 cheats of drawers, occaeiocal.cnd other chairs, dining tables, crockery, glassware, carpets, rugs, and mats, linoleum and oilcloth, ornaments, table covers, sheeting, quilts, blankets, suite in tapestry, and 100 other lots, including splendid sewing machino, lady's bicycle, etc. 12 NO RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM and CO, 7301 Auctioneers. -<D YOUR FURNITURE, BICYCLES, /NDjGOODS AND CHATTELS Of Every Description along to AUCTION MART If you wish to realise Top Price. _ AUCTION~SALES Held Every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Other Day. are kept for Special Sales. Splendid Storage Accommodation and Room for 1000 Buyers at every Sale. Clients are often astonished at the Big Prices Realised. ♦ PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. OUTDOOR SALES— Our Mr MALCOLM personally superintends the details connected with outdoor Sales, and no trouble ia spared to ensure a successful sale. Prompt Account Sales. PROPERTY SALES— If yon have Freehold or Leasehold Property for Sale. Sell it under the Hammer. An immediate sale is certain, unless reserve is'too high We guarantee a big audience at every sale. A crowd means competition, and competition means full market value. Telephone No. 924. Bankers—National Bank of New Zealand. F. S. MALCOLM and CO, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents and •Valuers, Central Auction Mart, Colombo str-at. Christchurch. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND HARVEST FESTIVAL - 19th MARCH. MEMBERS -of the Harvest Festival Committee will be present at Addington Yards TO-DAY, to receive offers of Produce, Live Stock, etc, for tho Gift Stall at the forthcoming Harvest' Festival. 7291

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 12

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