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'.' ' . AUCTIONS. ? CHAKLES CLAWL •jMT * C H A y ß LBS Clißt ESTABLISHED 18*1. 'asaa** AUCTIONEER, LAND, LSD ESTATE AGEKT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. , MONEY TO LEND OS FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT BATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IX THIS* COLUMN FREE OP COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALB. THRIVING COUNTRY STORE—7 mile* from Cbristchurch-£hop and two 4-roonied Cottages. Also another building and half an aero of land. This is a>re»l nibble at £300. and is for sale solely on account of the otmer'e ill-health. The stock can if desired be taken at valuation. S 6, PEACOCK STREET, ClTY—Very, nice Cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom, bay window, verandah, eas fittings, concrete foundations, i-acre garden and fruit trees: £325. Also a similar Cottage of 6 rooms; £130. 340 LOWER RICCARTOCST—Modern Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, large Mid lofty, bathroom, h. and c, wardrobes, cupboards, tiled hearths and grates, half an acre of srarden ground. A very attractive prouerty in the best pert of Riccarton for eale at a low price, as owner is leaving. 153 EAST TOWN BELT—Three new 2-storied Houses, each oontoinine 8 moms »nd a-11 modern conveniences. £350 each, or a reduction by taking the three. *" "WILSON'S ROAD—Dwelling Hotise of 7 rooms, and 11 seres. A bareain at £750. 101 PAPANUI. VAGUE'S ROAD—New House of 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse. etc., 1 acre of land, partly planted, stable, fowlrun and aviary. £550. ' 133 FENlMLTON—Gentleman's Residence in beat position, 9 rooms. 3 acres. 118 COLOMBO STREET. S.—New Cottage of 5, rooms and conveniences, -well fenced, see- [ tion with two frontages. £375; terms given. ' 143 COLOMBO STREET. S.. and FISHER STREET—Superior Villa Residence of 6 rooms »nd all modern conveniences. preenhou'o, detached building 30 x 21ft. very nice gaiden. "Well-stocked orchard and kitchen garden. £MO. 78 GLOUCESTER STREET W—Splendid Modern House of 10 »nd all offices. at prewnt occupied by Dr. Chilfon. An idral city residence.' and nrice very reasonable. 343 CASHEL STREET W.—Good Family Residence, standing oh a quarter of an ace. Sunny aspect. ' 315 SANDRIDGE, SOUTHAMPTON* STREET — The two remaining . Cottages in Hurst's Estate, each containing 4 rooms. £105 each, and such easy terms that any respectable working man can- buy one, and become his own landlord. WOOLSTON , —-"Haxelhurst," the residence of Mrs'Geo. Bonnington, comprising 3} acres in beautiful ground*, and well appointed dv.ellirghouse of 10 room* stabling and com. lrcdious outbuildings. No reasonable effer refused. 139 AVONSIDE. on a high terrace overlooking the .river—Subatantially-built DwelKngbouae of 7 rooms and offices, besides commodious outbuilding*. l)scres in beautiful ftrelen and profitnble orchard. ,Thi« is a "model home and only comes into the ■ market as the owner is leaving Christchurcn. It i« to b<! nold a bsrewin. • 126 OXFORD TERRACE (best part)—Charming City Residence "7 with *H modern conveniences, verandah front and backu utsbling. >pretty garden £935. '336 FENDALTON—The Residence of H. G. Sirams, Esq., 9 rooms and all conveniences, ■tabling. 5, acres of land in ornamental groundi. orchard indptddock. This property is ridiculqusly cheap at £1150. it being little mere than the value of the bare land. 33

TO LET—Offices, in town and houses , , in town and suburbs. ■ • HEREFORD STREET—Two fTonrtd floor offices lately occupied by Mr W. H. Gnndry. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON AP- ■ PLICATION , OR POSTED FREE. 8844 NEARLY NEW ENGLISH FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from Mrs A. M. Wright, of the D.1.C., who hss disposed of her residence, and is leaving for England, to SELL BY AUCTTOW, on fhfr Premises, Lincoln road, a short distance past the Show Ground*, on the opposite side, on ' WEDNESDAY: and THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th snd 11th, . The Whole of her First-class Furniture, the bulk of which was imported by her from England, and is now in as good condition \ as when it left the warehouse, including Bearskin Rugs. Axminster and Brussels ! . Carpets, Oak Extension Dining Table, Oak Sideboard, Oak, and Morocco Leather Dining-room Suite. Glass, China, the best of B.P. W«re. Walnut Bedroom Suite,'all Braes Double Italian' Bedstead, very fine Piano by Schreiner, water ballast Garden Roller, Hose, etc., ! etc. . . I CATALOUGES ARE NOW READY. The Sale will commence .each day at 12.15 o'clock. The Tram leaves Cathedral square at 12 o'clock noon. • ' .' CHARLES R. = 9332 No'. 673 Auctioneer. CHRISTCHURCH DOMAINS BOARD. HAGLEY PAttJi GRAZING LEASES. SEPARATE Leases of the North and South Parks for a term of THREE YEARS, commencing from the First Dsy of Pentemher Next, will be submitted for PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mr Charles "Clerk's Room*, Hereford" street, ChristchuTch. on FSJDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST NEXT, at 2o'clock. Form*"and conditions o.f Leases and alt further psrticulars csn be obtained from Mr S. C. . . ■ Secretary to Domains Board. Mr GEORGE H*m.?£R, Solicitor to the' Domains Board. Or from • ■■■-■■■ Mr CHARLES CLARK, 8763 .-_" ' The Auctioneer. PRIEDLANDER BROS. LAMDI LANDI ' 1300 ACRES. P»rt~of: , I COLDSTR£AM B'JTATi:-. MESSRS FRIECLANDER BROS.. LTD.. (in conjunction with Mr T. BULLOCK), have received instructions from Mr David Milter, to SELL- b* PUBLIC AUCTION, at their West street* Salerooms, on SATURDAY. AUGUST 13th, His Farm, situated on the Coldstream road, being Rural Sections Nos. 28323. 30304, SOJ42. BJIS3. and naris" 31339 and 33251, and containing about 1330 Acres ot First-ciass ortiiDg Country. * ■ :• It is subdivided into Four Paddocks, etch 1 well watered acd fenced. : The Buildings are all new. and comprise a> 2-roomed Cottage, Woolshcd. and Gheep Yards. Full particulars on application. . Sale at 1.30 p.m. B, FBIEDLAXDER. 036i ' Auctioneer. W.-T.~RQBIXSOS. FOR "PRIVATE SALE"! I HAVE received instroctioos from Mr A. F> Parkuuon to OFFER FOR SALE his FAKM *i DOMETT, consisting of 420 ACRES. Leas* in Perpetuity. Very low rent. This is one of th« best and cheapest farms in the Cheviot district. The improve, stents are good, and mbstantial, and the farm i* all under cultivation, s> considerable s>re« being heavy wheat land. It is well watered, and conveniently situated, cloae to s> public school, and post office. Further 9088 ' Cheviot. S L " ILE Evening Glove*. 'Black, White sad Cream, 16 inch. 3s M for Is lid; Children's Socks 4Jd. Beath's. Further jedwc tioas.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 12

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