AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. XT R CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED IS6I. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT 5 PER CENT. Special Sums—£2oo, £1300, £1000, £SSC MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADT "R----TISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. NORTH-EAST BELT—Brick House of . rooms, bathroom, b. and c, 2 vera-Jans. asphalt paths, deep well, J-nore, in garden. j-0~0 300 "NORTH TOWN BELT, between Colombo and Manchester streets— Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, workshop, fernery, pretty garden. -'-• HEWITT'S ROAD, opposite Mr Rhod.-s's —Hnlf an Acre and 7-roomed House, reasonable ofler refused. -J?.. MONTREAL AND GLOUCESTER STREETS—Splendid Corner Section aid Dwclliughouso of 9 rooms and oil convenences. £30.1 2 FENDALTON—The Property now ncdor lease to H. G. Simras. Esq.. comprising ntar.y 5 acres of land, with charming residence of 9 rooms, man's cottage, and stable. A bargain at £1150. 32 WOHCESTER STREET. Linwood—A mode! House of 6 rooms, bathroom, b. and c. and shower, stabli-g and outbuildings. quarter-acre. On-v £56.'). 33 RICCARTON—SeveraI Now Cottage Properties bchveea tho Park and Railway. SHlßLEY—Superior 5-rcomcd Cottage and Corner Section cf 5i acres, very rich lanei. partly in orchard. This is the very place for anyone wishing to combine fruit growing with poultry raising. 33 COLOMBO ANDSMOLLET STREETS— Ccmfortabie House of 5 rooms. bathroom. h. and c. 2 verandahs, gas, and all conveniences .detached store room, stabling, good water siinnlv. Revocable price. 2>t AYONSIDTv—The well-known Re«ide_ce of th<lato W. P. Covrlisbaw. Esq.. with 5 r.crrs of land in charming grounds. Price absurdly
lov NORTH LINWOOD—New Vila Residence, 6 rooms, balbroom (b. ar.d c). and offices, p'astered walls, concrete foundations, tile p-.nt.s aid hearths. best workmanr-fcip throughout. J-arre. £030. easy terms. 710 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, not far from the North bolt—A Rare, Chance for a small c_.pitalist—Two Got'ages 4 and 5 rooms), and nearly 2 acrr-3. good orchard, garden, and 2 paddocks. Offer wanted at once. Most of the, purcb-E-. money can remain at a low rate of interest. 42 BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. The Chcapo't Building Sites iv tbo Market. Splendid J-acre. only £75. Special Entrio3 on account of former purchasers. Lot 3 35, 36. 74, 75, and 122. Apply at once. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. GRE3FORD. NORTH BELT. QUARTER AND HALF ACRES. Call and Inspect Plan.
ATDDINGTON, C!„rence road fo_f>—Soma Splendid Building Sites, high and dry. £25 tor i-acre. Very ea=y terms. COLOMBO STREET S.—Unsold Sections in tho Cornwai! F.tnte. from £70 upwards. DALLINGTON—HaIf-acre Sections, with river frontage. From £55 upwards. Very cheap. HAG-LEY ESTATE, Lower Riccarton— Quarter-acres. £00 and upwards. FENDALTON. G.nndovey road—Half-acres with frontages to Wuirarapa Stream. £S'>. 484 TO LET—Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. SPECLAL—Offices, Cathedral square, now in tho occupation of tho Pioneer Bicycle Club. These premises will be subdivided for suitable tenants. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 22-d APRIL. ' SPECIAL ENTRIES— 400 Very Forward Ha If bred Wethers, real good tumipew 280 Crossbred Wethers, in forward condition Also, 1000 Fat Sheep and Lambs E. G. STAVELEY. Manager. 3255 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. Q~H EFFI EL D SALEY ARD S. FRIDAY", APRIL 21th. SPECIAL ENTRIES— 151 Primo Fat Lambs 100 Primo Fat WetbeTS 200 Cro.'Sibrod Breeding Ewes FURIHER ENTRIES INVITED. E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. —66 C l _]^_C^S^\Tiy.^nciU>^er : _ OPENING GRAIN SALE.
FRIDAY, 24th APRIL, 2.30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH GRAIN WAREHOUSES, Durham 6treet and South belt. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY", SEEDS, POTATOES, CHAFF, ETC. CONSIGN GRAIN and PRODUCE For Sale to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY*. Private Sidine. Christchurch. Ia the cast> of Shipping and Milling Lot 3, nle.-«» only send SAMPLE SACKS to tho Siding, cdvi-r—c us promptly by post, of full particulars ior cst-aloguing. Lots for tHs Sale must reach our Stores on or br.for* THURSDAY MORNING. April 23rd. 'and Catalogues will be ready for Buyers at 10 a.m. on Mcrninp of Sale. 2-H1 E. G. STAVELEY, Manager.
FRIEDLANDEK BROS, LTD. HORSE FAIR. •THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1903. SPECIAL ENTRY. "W T E shall OFFER, at our WEST STREET -' ' MART, on the above date— On account oi a, Rakr.ia Client, 3 Three-year-old Draught Ge'dings 4 Four-yoar-o d Draught Geldings 2 Fcur-year-old Marea The above are by "The Workman," * —idd'.erigg," "Gioawye." and "Vanquisher." 8 Good Draught M.re 3 a_d Geldings, from four to seven years, all first-class wnrkcrs, and thoroughly reliabio horses. PRESENT ENTRY ABOUT 90 HEAD. R. FRIEDLANDER. -351 Auctioneer. C. R. WILSON. CLEARING SALE. CR. WILSON is instructed by Mr W. R. • Turner, who is retirin. from the dairvmg busu.e-s, to SELL by AUCTION, on his Farm, Lake road. Shtr>v, on FRIDAY NEXT, 24th inst., at 1-30 "o'clock, the whole of bis LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows : — 13 Good Dairy Cows 7 Two-year-old Heifers (selected) 2 Milk Con Hones 1 Farm Horse 1 Sprvng Cart 1 Pony Cart 1 Tip Dray 3 Sets Harness. Horse Covers 12 Tons Prime Hay Dairy Utensils. Barrel Churn, Patent Swiss Cooler, Cheese Press and Vats. Plane; Junior Horschoe, Orcnard Plough, Garden Too.s, and Quantity Gocd Sundries OTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. FRIDAY, 24th, at half-past one. C. R. WILSON. 2352 Auctioneer.
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