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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. \T R CHARLES CLARE. IDS HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1661. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER. *MOyEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKFTABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN - FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. WEST-END—Dwelling-house of 11 rooms, thorough.y up-to-dute and in splci.did oiao». Quarter-aero of land, with sunny aspect. A-JOJO. 4UO CASHEL STREET, near Colombo street— Very valuable Quarter-r.cre and Buddings in the' best posit.u.i. At present reiuruii.-g good rentals 41,S McFADDEN'S ROAD, St. Albans-2i Acres, iv. orchard, garden. and paddock. House oi fix luonii, stables, sheds, snd vinery. £775. :!35 BECKENHAM—I have several very nice resniemia. pr<ipcrtic3 of var.ous sizes in this f.i'ouritc f-übinb. WEST BELT Overlooking Hagley Park, and close to the tram. To about to bu.ld au exceptional opportunity is offered today ol u.quu.i.g an icioul'' bu.'Aiiii;, site. Very high, double frontage. Price low. So 9 HOLMWOOD, FENDALTON—A charming rcs.dence of 10 rooms, de.ightml.y s.tuatcd, and having all the tu.st rjod-.ru conveniences The price is le. so able, and it w.ll thoroughly boar inspection. " J0 RANGITATA—Spiend.d farm of 970 acres ill 7 paddocks, al. well fenced and waterrace in every paddock, cottage and woolshed. £J 10s per acre. 2 ' J3 DURHAM STREET, N.—Modern house of 7 rooms, with a-1 conveniences, nearly iscre of land nicely laid out. A bargain at £1000. 34 ° SL'MNER—Corner J-acre, £45, cheap. 234 VICTORIA STREET—Very fino corner position for shops, over quarter acre, practica..y all frontage. Present buildings return a net 6 per cent. £1250. -* ul > GRESFURD—I havo 2 Lovely Villas in this favourite suburb. Everything in and about them being us perfect as it is possible to niaks them. 327 RICCARTON—Very Fine Modern, Mediumsized, Residence, beautifullj s.tuated. 10 acres of land, edmirab.y adapted for subdivision. Worth immediate enquiry. 2t>4 NORMAN'S ROAD—V 4 Acres of Rich Land, half an acre of which is in vegetables, a quarter-acre in fruit trees, and the balance in 3 paddocks, good Dwe.linghause of 7 looms, splendid dairy, stablmg. and outbuildings. highly productive property, suitable for hotelkeepers and others. 818 RICCARTON—The unsold Sections in Mr Deans's Riccarton Estate. The best in the district. 77 RUGBY- STREET—Very Choice Modern Villa of 6 rooms, verandahs, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, and every possible convenience, splendid garden. £1060. This is one of the nicest properties in this favourite street. 310 uJXiTNDWR, FENDALTON-S Splendid Building Allotments, each containing about ]of an acre. £105 each. Terms given. 301 ' A HMERE ESTATE—Third Subdivision There are Btill a few sections left. Do not deiay in calling for plan. The prices are lew and terms easy. I havo a number of first-class tenants waiting for modern Houses of from 6 to 10 rooms. OFFICE TO LET. ONE ROOM on first floor of Government Life Insurance Building, Cathedral square. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON A "• PLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. 1915

I ■ —— . — I CLEARING SALE OF PROPERTIES. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, in j Hereford Btreet, on TUESDAY. MAY 29th, At 12 o'clock noon. On account of R. Speight, Esq., His residence in Bowen street, off Montreal street, known as " Charfield," containing 7 good living rooms, bathroom, h. and c, porch back and front, and all the usual offices. This is a most substantially built and artistically designed House, well fitted with cupboards and wardrobes, plastered and papered, gas laid on, Venetians, and lead lights in front rooms. It is a perfect Resirence, on the sunny side of the street, and within 10 minutes' walk of the Post Ofiico. On account of E. Dixon's Executors, 5i ACRES on tho North side of Tennyson street, arid running through to and with frontage on Southampton and Croydon streets, together witi»i-n)omed Cottage, 8-stalled stable, good loft, etc. This is a fine block of land, eminently suited for subdivision. The locality is fast becoming thickly populated. < On account of Thos. Hellewcll's Executors, 4 ACRES at the corner of Lincoln road and Martin's lane, with good 2-storied Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, washhouse, groonhouse. d.ury. stable, and shed. This splendid block has about 14 chains frontage, and could be subdivided to advantage, as the electrio tram passes the property. On account of A. A. Fantham's Exee'utors, About 1 ACRE, fronting Lincoln road and the Hoon Hay road, at the tram terminus, long frontage, Bunny aspect. Must be sold. On account of Mrs Schwartz, Lvttelton and Governor's Bay road—Lot S, part R.S. 375, splnndid Acre Building site, opposite the Domain, long frontage, sunny aspect. Note date of Sale: ' TUESDAY, MAY 23th. at 12 o'clock. 2304 C. R. CLARK, Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT BROADWOOD PIANO, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Gould, who has left for England, to SELL by AUCTION, at her residence, 350 Colombo street North, ON THURSDAY. MAY 31st, AND DAY FOLLOWING. Her Very Superior Furniture, which ismostly of English make and of solid walnut; also very fine Broadwood piano, choice china and glass set harness, book?, pot plints. garden roller. garden seats, etc.. etc. Catalogues will Shortly be Ready. The sale will commence each day at 11 o'clock. C. R. CLARK. 2453 No. 27S Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. RACECOURSE RESERVE. THREE GRAZING LEASES. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Trustees of tbe Christchurch Racecourse Reserve to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at hi 3 Rooms, Hereford street, on SATURDAY. JUNE 2nd, At 12 ncor., GRAZING LEASES of parts of the Riccarton Racecourse Reserve not used for the Racec,urs<>. The term will be Seven Years, and thf-re aro 122 Acres in Three Lots. Forms and conditions of Les.ses. and all further particulars can be obtained from MR B. L. LANE, Solicitor to the Trustees. Or from MR C. R CLARK. 2!P4 No. 275 The Au.tioncer. IT'OUND —"Spring Blossom Elixir." 2a. . "B.ooauiic" cures Corns. Worts, and Bunions. Trite Gil "Sepoy's Prairie Cure." 2s Cd; "Sepoy's Prairie Oil" 2s 6d; at Chemists ar.d Storekoepc-r;. Wholesale: Keaipthorne, Prosper and Co.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 12

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