AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. YALDHURST. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Sherwood, who i 3 leaving Canterbury, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Templeton Road Board Office, Yaldhurst. THIS DAY. The Contents of a 5-roomcd House, comprising Piano by Broadwood, double and single iron bedsteads, stretcher, washstands. chests of drawers, toilet glasses, Wertheim sewing machine, Austrian and kitchen chairs, rocking and easy chairs, tables, sofas, bookcase, books, pictures, mangle (Lockhead's), wash tubs, wringer, meat safe, fenders and fire irons, cooking utensils, sundries, etc.. etc. Sale at 10 o'clock noon. C. R. CLARK, 6006 No. 703. Auctioneer. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO Let, near Railway, pood new House ;f 6 rooms and conveniences; lis a week. House, ." rooms, scullery, etc., stable, trapshed, fowlrun, good garden, and orchard, Sydenham. Rent 14. s week. FOR SALE, on exceptionally easy terms, good Houses in City and Suburbs, to suit every buyer. Call and inonire. DEARSLEV and LANE, Estate Age-'-PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR QUICK SALE.
'MALL GRAZING RUN, Government leaae, ' 17 years to run, rent £6 por annum. 300 acres, 100 acres in grass, 4-roomed cottage, garden, orchard, etc., Picton Sound?, furniture, ix>at, tool?, implements given ill. A real bargain. Owner leaving colony. Prico only A-2-25. HARCOUBT and CO.. Land and J "WILSON'S ROAD. HALF-ACRE LAND with double Frontage, Dwelling of 5 rooms aad Outbuildings. Only £4OO. ■Well worth inquiry. Apply to FOREST and PERKINS, 502 G Sydenham, Sole Agents. J. T. BELL, LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FOR SALE. FAIRFIELD AVENUE, Sydenham—Now well-built 'Modern House of 6 largo rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, concrete foundation. Venetian blinds, over quarter-acre, in first-class order. RICCARTON-Sevcrnl First-class High Building Sites, each quarter-acre, having full chain frontages and handy to the main road. NORTH AVON ROAD, Richmond—New well-built House of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouse, and copper, gas, Venetian blinds, asphalt paths, and concrete foundations, verandah, and oriel window, quarter-acre section, securely fenced. LINCOLN ROAD (just off), near the Show Grounds—Newly-built House of 5 good rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouse, coalhouse, etc., fine high section. STRICKLAND STREET, Sydenham—Five Acres of first-class Land, subdivided into paddock, orchard and garden, well fenced, large well-built "house of eight rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, coalhouse, etc. A very cheap property. ISLINGTON, closo to the Midland Yards and Factory—Good Cottage of 5 rooms and well-fenced section; low price. BRYNDWR, Glandovy road—Well-built Modern House of 7 good rooms, bathroom, scullery, wide hall and verandah, washhouse, stable and coachhouse, about one acre nicely laid out and well stocked with fruit trees; river froiitage. CRANMER SQUARE— Substantially-built Modern Two-storey House of 9 large, lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, verandah, concrete foundation, in first-class order. ■%, OW is your Chance. TTe are instructed l! bv a, Gentleman who is leaving for South Africa to SELL AT ONCE the following Splendid Little Properties:— CITY, Barbadoes street—Capital House of 6 rooms, pcullery, washhouse, copper, etc., good section. Let at 14s. Price £125. CITY, William street~4 rooms, scullery, washhouse and copper, stables, etc. Let at 12s. Price £320. CITY, East belt—Two good 5-roomed Cottages (one new), both well let. No reasonable offer refused. REDCLIFPS—CapitaI little House of I rooms and large shed, J-acre section; room for threo more houses. This house has a delightful situation. The above properties must bo sold. DEARSLEY and LANE, 7186 207 Colombo street.
pOR SALE.—£S7S-ST. A.LBXhS-rSo's, i- Fitzgerald street—Up-to-date Villa House of 6 rooms. 15 x 12, 1G s 12.6. 13 x 12.6. etc., bathroom, with proper hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, splendid mantels, tiled hearths and grate?, picture mouldings, grand section. 8-16ths acre, tastefully planted. A property that will bear the closest inspection. £6so—LlNWOOD—£6so—Hereford street— Comfortable House, 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery and washhouse. vinery, with vines in full profit, everything in first-class condition, iowlhouses. etc., i-acre, close to both trams. Owner left, must eel! at once Appiv HILLARY and BAXTER (late Thompson 'and Hillary), 12-2 Manchester street, between Hereford and Cashel streets. SPECIAL SALE Of HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Opposite the Residence of T. E. Toneyohffe. *- Esq.. WOROESTER STREET, NORTH LINWOOD. Within '2OO Yards of Tram Line. THREE Solendidlv Designed and Faithfully Built SIX-ROOMED HOUSES, right up-tc-date, frith every possible convenience, including—WardrCb-js, gas, and Venetian blinds throughout, hot ami cold water system. bathroom, fine wide hall, 8.11 large and lofty rooms, ivashjiouses and copper, high concrete foundations, timber of the best and thoroughly seasoned, built by Mr Jr.o. Harnett, under the supervision of Messrs Clsrkson and Ballantyne, architects. These three houses are now being completed, and will be ready for occupation in a few days. A very small deposit would be accepted, and the balance on easy terms o\ payment, or, if preferred, on building; sneietv scale. Also, ncljoinin? above, FIVE QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, on any reasonable terms of payment. NOTE—The whole of* these houses and quarter-aores have free use of the two inch lower stratum wall, which has sufficient flow to provide for seventy gallons a minute with a rise of twenty feet. One of the best flows to bo obtained. Further particulars from the agents, HOPKINS. SIMPSON and CO., BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, Opposite National Bsnk. Head Office for Canterbury: Tbo«, Cook and Son, Tourist Agentt, {023
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11691, 18 September 1903, Page 8
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