AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. , ■* r R CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 1681. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. SEVERAL SPECIAL SUMS NOW AWAITING INVESTMENT. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SELWYX STREET, close to Lincoln road, very nice Villa of 6 rooms, plastered, pantry, acullerj- pas fittings. Venetian blinds, comics and centrepiece, verandah, washhouse, stable, etc.. i.-6.i0. 327 -SPRINGFIELD ROATJ-Two thoroughly well built Modem Houses, one of 6 loonu and the other of 7 reoms with quarter of an acre to each. £775. £8.5. 33 RICCARTON, between West belt and the railway line—Comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms. £350. CITY. West End—Two Choice Building Sites. £GOn. £650. 2.10, 301. '« LINCOLN ROAD, overlooking Hagley Park, only ten minutes from City centre--Splendid Section. 50 _ ]65ft. £250. 299 ELIZABETH STREET, Linwood—Quarteracre. £110. 592 | AYR STREET, Riccarton—Magnificent Quarter-acre, well fenced, artesian well, north asnect, less than 5 chains from the West bet. 6. PANDRIDGE SYDENHAM — Several Working Men's Homes from £130 upwards. Easiest of terms; £10 down and £10 every six months. Interest 5 per cent. 430. 60' MADRAS STREET, close to Latimer square—Two-storey Dwellinehouse of 8 rooms, bathroom and offices, g-acfe. £900. 320 CITY (N.E.)—New Modern House, 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. connected with deep sewer. Possession December next. £SSO. 318 LATIMER SQUARE (near)—A Charming City Residence, 7 rooms, perfect in every dstail. £1250. 311 FENDALTON— Dwelling House, 10 rooms and offices, occupied by Mr Geo. Gerard, stabling, 8 acres of land, profitable orchard. Possession November Ist. £1800. Or will Let. 655 RICCARTON—BuiIding Sites in all parts of tbe District. Also, the unsold sections ~ the Deans Estate lately offered by auction. Now is the time to buy and reap the benefit of the enhanced values that will rule when this favourite district is served by tho Electric Tram. GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. CityResidence 9 rooms and all conveniences, Jacre. in nice garden. £1500. 325 CASHMERE HlLLS—Splendid Building Site, 1J acres. Only £250. 36 CASHMERE HlLLS—Grand Building Site. The purchaser of Dr. Dondy's property is prepared to sell a portion with easy access to tbe Cashmere rood, .beautifully planted and with good orchard. BEGKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO f STREET SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. The Cheapest Building Site* in the Market SPLENDID _-Av»fi£ES, ONLY £75. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. GRESFORD. Three Section* left. The last chance. DALLINGTON—HaIf-acTe Sections, with river frontage. From £65 upwards. Very cheap. , _ TO LET—Office* in Town and House* in Town and Suburb*. FENDALTON—I have some Magnificent Building Site* in this district, of various sizes. SPEClAL—Furnished Houses varying from 5 to 16 rooms. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. 836 ' 'postponem-Tnt'of SALE, THE AUCTION SALE of MRS ROBERTSON'S FURNITURE, advertised to tako place on Tuesday Next, has BEEN POiTPONED. No. 751 4592 CHARLES CLARK. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE ATTD EFFECTS, E.P. WARE, BLANKETS, LINEN, ETC. MR CHARLES * CLARK has been favoured with instruction*) from the Executrix of the late Arch. Lingard, to SELL by AUCTION, at St. Luke's Vicarage, Kilmore street, on THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3rd, The whole of the Household Furniture therein, comprising: Brussels and Kidder carpets, wool and Axminstor hearthrugs, fenders, #et« of fire irons, water colours, photographs, occasional tables and chairs, basket easy chairs, mahogany dining room chairs sofa in rep, walnut music Canterbury, extension dining table and cover, pedestal writing table, stationery cabinet, barometer, dinner service, tea ware, glass, kitchen and scullery utensils, wringer, mangle, garden and carpenter's tool*, double and single iron bedsteads, w.w. hair and flock m-ttreases, bolsters, pillows, blankets, 'bed and table linen, duchesso dressing tables, chests drawers, dressing table*, washstands, set* of toilet waro, towel rail, gas geyser, large quantity of the very best E.P. ware, etc, etc No Reserve. Sale at 11 o'clock. C. It. CLARK, 1505 No. 751 - Auctioneer. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND THOSE IN WANT OF TOWN OR SUBURBAN RESIDENCE**. MB CHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with MESSRS H. L. ©OWKER and SON, has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, in his rooms, Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, The following Properties:— .CITY. 11l Barbsdoes street, between Hereford and Worcester streets—Two-storey brick and stone House of 17 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water sen-ice and all conveniences, stable, taphouse, • etc.; land 80ft x 132 ft. The house ha* lately been thoroughly renovated, and is in perfect order. SYDENHAM, corner of Durham and Gladstone streets—Square House of 6 rooms, land 4Sft x OOt't. Let at 9s Cd per week. Also, in Durham street, No. 76, adjoining the above, nearly New House of 6 rooms, let at lis per week. Land 36ft x 90ft. And No. 74, T House of 3 rooms. Let at 9s per week. Land 12ft x 90ft. AM these three properties have washhouses, asphalt paths and sewer connections. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, about half-way between Professor Bickerton'» residence, •nd the New Brighton bridge—s. Acres and 4 Perches of Land, in garden and paddock (use of an acre adjoining can be *h-d), with good House of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc., stable, trapbouse, large shed, fowlhouscs, 2 artesian*, etc. Also, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, CITY, No*. 25 and 27 Madras street—Containing S and 7 rooms, and let at 8s and 10s respectively; land 33ft x 70ft. CITY, No. 16 Fyfe street, off Madras street S.—l". perchi'J, well fanced, with good House of 6 rooms, scullery, verandah, bath, eto. L*t at 12* 6d per week. ADDINGTON, corner of Clarence road and Prince?* street, and clone -to the Railway Work»hope-r4-acre of land, good orchard, with two-storey House 'of 7 rooms, ecullery, verandah, vairhho-se, workshop, dairy, and stable. L«t at 12s 6d per week. Very easy terms can be given for these three properties. This Sale afford* an excellent opportunity to any person wishing to be their own landlord. Speculators also should not fail to inspect the properties and attend the sale, as the house* are all well let, and would prove first-class investment*, as the reserves are exceptionally low. SALE AT 13 O'CLOCK NOON. C. B. CLARK, 4596 No. 755 Auctioneer.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11752, 28 November 1903, Page 12
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