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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. jjp CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 1881. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. SEVERAL SPECIAL SU7IS NOW AWAITING INVESTMENT. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. TO LET. OFFICES—CATHEDRAL SQUARE—LateIy occupied hr Pioneer Bicycle Club. These premises WILL BE SUBDIVIDED tor suitable tenants. SUITE of 5 ROOMS, with strong room, in Hereford street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. CITY, West. End—Three Choice Building Sites. £l2O. £6OO. £650. 206, 301, 60 LINCOLN ROAD, overlooking Hagley Park, only ten minutes from City centre — Splendid Section, 50 x 185 ft. £250. ‘203 ELIZABETH STREET. Linwood—Quarteracre, £llO. 522 BAUBADOES STREET S.-Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms. Only £3lO. _ 202 OPAWA. near the Railway Station —Nearly 4 Acres. £7O per acre. 813 ClTY—Boarding-house cf 20 rooms. This business has proved a little gold mine to the present proprietor, who oilers it as a going concern at the ridiculously low price of £403. 324 SANDKTPGE SYDENHAM - Several Working Men's Homes from £l3O upwards. Easiest of terms; £lO down and £lO every six months. Interest 5 per cent. 430. 60 7 Madras STREET. ' close to Latimer square—Two-storev Dwcliinghouso of 8 rooms, bathroom and offices, J-acre. £9OO. 320 CITY (N.E.) —New Modern House, 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. connected with deep sewer. Possession December next. £BSO. 318 LATIMER SQUARE (nearV-A Charming City Residence, 7 roonjß, perfect in every detail. £1350. 311 PARK TERRACE—WeII appointed Gentleman’s Residence, in best position. 10 rooms, quarter-acre in nice garden. £1750. 331 MERIYALE LANE-Modern Villa of _6 large room 3 and cyclery, lr 7p land. £OSO or offer. 64 HALTON ROAD, just off Papanui road— Gentloman's Residence, 9 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., pretty garden and orchard. £IOOO. 66 FENDALTON—DweIIing House. 10 rooms and offices, occupied by Mr Geo. Gerard, stabling, S acres of land, profitable orchard. Possession November Ist. £IBOO. Or will Let. 655 FENDALTON—I have some Magnificent Building Sites iu this district, of various sizes. RICCARTON—BuiIding Sites in nil parts of the District. Also One or Two Blocks, suitable for subdivision. Now is tho time to buy . and reap the benefit of the enhanced value* that will rule when this favourite district is eerved by the Electric Tram. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. Tho Cheapest Building Sites in tho Market. SPLENDID 5-dwRIES, ONLY £75. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. Three Sections left. The last chance. DALLING TON—Half-acre Sections, with rivdr frontage. From £55 upwards. Very cheap. TO LET—Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. 336 IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, FIANO, ETC MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from S. Mannirig, Esq., ■who has disposed of his residence, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Property, East bolt and Ferry road, on TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). The Whole of his Very Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising— Chippendale drawing-room, mahogany din-ing-room, bedroom, hall, and study furniture, English piano by “Challenor,” kitchen utensils, carpenter’s and gardener's tools, garden roller, pot plants, etc. CATALOGUES ARE NOW READY. •Sale at 11 o’clock. No. 721 C. R. CLARK, 1182 Auctioneer. NEARLY NEW FURNITURE. TITR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured IVL with instructions from H. M. Reeves, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, at 36 Park Terrace, On FRIDAY NEST, OCTOBER 30th, A QUANTITY OF .SUPERIOR FURNITURE, comprising— Chesterfield couch, basket easy chairs, fire kerbs and fenders, fire irons, tapestry ond serge curtains, rimu extension dining table and cover, Brussels carpets, Axminstcr hall and stair carpet, slip mats, occasional tables, E. I’, and oak salad bowl, glassware., handsome vnses, dinner service. Royal Worcester breakfast set, linoleum, banging lamp, gas hall lamp, mantel glass in rimu, HalfScotch and other chests drawers, washstands, sets of toilet ware, single iron bedsteads, w.w. and kapoc mattresses, brass portiere rod, Excelsior lawn mower, kitchen utensils, etc. NOTE—'Hie whole of this Furniture is equal to new, having been purchased within tho last few months. Sale at 11 o'clock. C. R. CLARK, 1350 No. 723 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF LYTTELTON SHOP PROPERTY. MR. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Executors of the late John Gimeron, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford street.. On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER sth, At 0 p.m.. Ail that VALUABLE CORNER SECTION having 57} feet frontage to Canterbury street, and £6 feet to London street, on which are erected four shops and dwellings, occupied respectively by S. Tredsnnick, Miss Irvine, R. Gallagher, and Mrs Evans the total rent being 30s per week. Note place and date of sale: Mr Clark's Rooms, on THURSDAY, November sth. C. R, CLARK, 1053 No. 720 Auctioneer. RICCARTON. RICCARTON. SOCKBUnX. TITR CHARLES CLARK is instructed bv iVI Mr Janms Brake, to SELL by AUCTION at his Rooms in Hereford street, On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER sth, at 2 p.m. (If not previously disposed of). LOT I—Or lr lf>i'.’., having II chains frontage to the Riccarcon road, adjoining Mr Brake’s house, and LOTS .5 and 7—Quarter-acres, fronting Division street. Also a Grand Block of 10}. acres at Sockburn, suitable ter sub-division. Now the tramway loan has passed, these sections have a sure prospective value, and the owner's only mason for selling is that he has acquired a city property and wishes to develop it No. 727. 1051 THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERTANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. JUNCTION YARDS, O A MARC. TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WHOLE OF THE FLOCK OF THE LAMB HILL STATION, Comprising about 6003 CROSSBRED SHEEP. Full particulars ia future issue. 1555

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 12

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