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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRANT) PIANO, GENTS BICYCLE, Etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has been fay- , cured with instructions from T. Reed. ! Esq.. who has sold his residence, to SELL by AUCTION, on 'he Property. ST. ALBANS LANE and GORDON AVENUE. St. Albans. , hi« superior FURNITURE, comprising Ax- ' minster carpet squire, pile hearthrug. brßss t:rc k'-rb and brakes curtain pole, guipure irici- curtains, embroidered folding J»pauese s-civi ns. occasional chairs in silk tapestry ar.d plu.--.li. occasional tables. E.P. ware, china, i glass, large Majolica jardiniero nnd pedestal J oil paintings and engravings, linoleum, toilet ' ware, bookcase, books, linen, blankets, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, garden vases, potatoes, etc.. etc. Also, very line and nearly new j upright grand piano by U'iesner. and "nearly uev.- Gent's Bicycle (English make). Sale tt 1 o'clock. C. R. CLARK. 22255 2\o. 271 Auctioneer. VICTOR HARRIS. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! j XT OR PRIVATE SALE IN ROOMS, i ■«- Balance of Consignment OPOSSUM RUGS. WALLABY MATS AND HEARTHRUGS. Shoulder Capes. Golf Capes, Stole*. Collar- ; cites. Muffs. Bags. etc.. etc., etc. All marked down in l'lun Figures tc clear the line. 1 VICTOR HARRIS, | Sole Agent. | VERY _ NICK "POSITION" IN CITY. - ' .CI f\Z(\— VERY attractive 7-roomed ' •.l*L\?<)\J dwelling, beaut ; f-jlly finished throughout, bathroom, hot and cold water service, gas in all rooms, electric bolls, ' sciil/cry. pantry, washhiuse, etc. J-acre very '■ nicely laid out, lawn and garden, asphalt I paths, etc. This house is situate in a very ] fashionable purt of the city. Cards to j view from 2_U VICTOR HARRTS. _ j IiIC ; c£RTON. — '" " | _Prm^ —VERY substantia' modern dwelling, containing G large Toonis, plastered nnd richly papered, hot and old water service, bathroom, scullery, 2 bay windows and portico, high concrete foundations, washhouso with fixed tub?, and other oon- ; veniences. pood section nicely laid cut in j lawn and garden, two minutes' walk from ; electric tram. A real gcod property. Cards to view from i 217_ VICTOR HARRIS, j PAPANUi. X'QQA—4I ACRES of really firsl-cla»» land, together with up-to-date nroomed house, scullery, bathroom, and other conveniences, stables, cowshed, fowl houses, large orchard. Situate near tram. A vcrv nice property. 187 , VICTOR HARRIS. |

A GOOD DAIRY FaRM. P9" PER ACRE—SB acres real good grasi ct*__«J land, grows gocd crops of wheat clover, etc., well fenced, watered by natura stream, modern 5-roomcd house, good out buildings. Situate near creamery and hand; to town. 11; VICTOR HARRIS. BE CENTRAL. _?7f_A OXLY—S minutes only from Bal I vJ\J lantyne's, fine sunny section, closi fenced, with new house, G living rooms with every modern convenience, 2 bays terms. 23; _ VICTOR HARRIS. MORTGAGEES SALE — COUXTRY STORE, few miles from town, low price easy terms. My instructions are to sell. chance for an enterprising couple. VICTOR HAR.RIS. "\\fAXTED, for a CASH PURCTIASER,"! V T good General Store, in town oi suburbs. QQ ACRES first-clsAs agricultural land 'JO Lincoln district, good buildings, £21 per acre. 14( d7AA~ACRES good all-round farm, Nortl O\J\J Canterbury, buildings, £12 10s pel acre. 14.' 1 ACRES good shoep farm, handy tc J-O*J\J town, capital buildings, £G 6( per acre. 10c QQf* ACRES fine agricultural farm, good 000 buildings, £14 per acre. 106 1 f\R ACRES good dairy faTm," substantial JAJO buildings, near creamery ajid station, £14 per acre. 8S tOQ ACRES real good ell-round farm, AU_» good buildings, 11 miles from town, £16 10s per acre. It (\ ACRES good agricultural farm, ample "iU buildings, eight miles from town, £1000. X Full particulars of above, and others, on application to VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms, Colombo street. ROLFE AND CO. (i) RICCARTON— 3 minutes tram, House containing 15 rooms (3 rooms 25 x 20), kitchen, scullery, 3 bathrooms, and oil conveniences, windmill and six 400 gal. tanks, swimming bath, stables, coachhouse, etc., etc. Land. 20 acres, 5 acres bountifully laid out, 5 acres in orchard. Prico, £4000. Terms ■arranged. __ RICCARTON— House containing 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, detached washhouse, h. and c. water throughout, stable and harness room, loft ram and tank, orchard and garden. Land, 3 acres. Price, £2200. (3.) EICCARTON (corner section)—On tram route. House containing 8 rooms, 3 verandahs, pantry, storeroom, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, man's room, ooalhouse, ram and tank, h. and c. water service. Land. 1 acre. Price, £1450. SUMNER— Colcnso street 2 allotments, each 1 rood 12 perches, £175 each; Colenso street, 1 allotment. 1 rood, £140; Campbell street, corner section, 1 rood, £90; Campbell street, 1 allotment, 1 rood, £30; Campbell street, 1 allotment, 1 rood, £75; Truro street, 3 allotments, each 1 rood. £75 each; corner Bury aud Head streets, land, J-acre, on which is erected 10-ro'.med house, with all conveniences Price. £760. Very easy terms can be arranged with the above. __ _ FENDALTON— Magnificent House, containing 8 rooms, scullery and pantry, buthroom, h. and c. water, 3 verandahs (one covered in glass), coalhouse, washhouse. copper, troughs, workshop, trap sbed, stable, man's room, vinery, greenhouse, store, fowl--1 house. Land, over 3 acres in ornamental : grcuuds. orchards, and vegetable guidcu. Price. £2500. _ . LINWOOD —Corner section. Villa containing 7 rooms, 2 bay windows, bathroom, pantry, washhouse. aud all modern conveniences, thoroughly well built. Land, about i-.icrc. Price. £,)50. - _ Vf T OOLSTON —Villa containing 6 rooms, * y with all convenience., splendid orchard, 2 road frontages and river frontage. Laud ,_1 acnv Price £)00_ (8.) " ST. ALBANS (Fitzgerald street)—Houso containing 7 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, troughs, bathroom, asphalt paths, nice orchard, well laid out garden. Land, •about i-acre, very high and well drained. IVice. £725. If you wish to purchase any of the above Pr.peities. and have only a small cmount of cash, do not hesitate to have an interview with us. We can Finance you. ROLF E A X D C 0., Finnrcial Agc.ts. CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBERS. Over Christchurch Moat Company's Offices, Heref. rd street. Christchurch. Head Office: Waipawa. Hnwkc's Bay. A. J. FRANK, Manager. CONWAY MATSON AND SON'S. CONWAY MATSON and SONS HAVE particulars of PROPERTIES in all parts of the Colony. LISTS arriving from 40 different Accnts. It will pay any PURCHASER leaving for another District to inspect these LISTS, as he may save 4 lot ot time and expense thereby. ,We are making frequent SALES. and PURCHASERS aro appreciating the fact that wo look after their interests. LOCAL PROPERTIES also have our best ' attention. AVo are constantly mailing SALES, and it is pretty generally known that ONE cf . the points thut can be relied on in dealing with OUR FIRM is STRAIGHTNESS. : OUR BUSINESS INCLUDES: i Farms. Suburban Property. Town Property, ■ Sections, Businesses, Hotels, etc. I LAND AUCTIONS are a speciality, MR ' CONWAY* MATSON having had very greaT •voerienee in this class of business. If a PROPERTY' is SALEABLE, and a FAIR RESERVE is placed on it, we gencraily EFFECT A GOOD SALE. CONWAY MATSOX and SONS. ~nrers. Land and Estato Agents, etc.. 13} Cashed street '.r.ext Union S.S. Cj.)

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12505, 18 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12505, 18 May 1906, Page 8

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