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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. TV J R CHARLES CLARK. 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, j VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND OX FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE- PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TEEMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ARMAGH STREET, W.—The interest in lease of house of 16 rooms, with all the furniture therein. An exceptional opportunity to an energetic person to acquire a First-class Boartlinghouse in the West End. A low prico vrill be accepted. *2ii MONTREAL STREET, nesr tho CollegesNew house of 7 large rooms, bathroom, h. and c, and every modern convenience. A perfect property. £I'2SO. * SPRING FIELD ROAD—Substantially-built bouse of 6 rooms, plastered, 4 fireplaces, tiled grates and range, sewer iacre in. nice garden. £675. SC9 HOLLY ROAD—Splendid building Rite, fivo-eighthe of an acre, with a share of deep well. £650. 368 ARMAGH STREET. Linwood—Attractive cottage property, S rooms, recently painted and papered, verandah with glazed ends, gas throughout, outbuildings, J-acro in good orchard and flower gaiden. £525. 307 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, Addington—Now houso of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, verandah,' gas, all niooly finished. £J25. 3&6 iIUGBY STREET—A very choice broomed residence, with every possible convenience, large section, with double frontage and northern aspect. £1400 or offer. Suet be gold. 370 WROXTON ESTATE—Some choice building sited in this lavourite buburb. J AVONSIDE—Modern *-roomed cottage, bnthroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tuba, half an acre. Price reduced to £450, at which it is a bargain. 314 j VICTORIA building si to, with two frontages, worth immediate enquiry. 418 COLOMBO ROAD, S.—Corner position and eiinrty aspect, first-class residence of 7 rooms, large bathroom, h. and c, 2 large oriel windows, verandah on two aides, washhouse, workshop and vinery, nearly half an acre, very nice garden, lawns ard orchard. The house haa just been painted, and everything is in perfect order. The above is a model property in every respect. 554 PETERBOROUGH STREET, W.—Dwcllinghouse of 11 rooms, thoroughly up-to-date, and in splendid order, i-acro of land, with sunny aspect. £1900. 409 BECKENHAM—I have several very nice residential properties of various sizes in this favourite suburb. HOLMWOOD, Fendallon—A charming residence of 10 rooms, delightfully situated, and having ali the most modern, conveniences. The price is most reasonable, and it will thoroughly bear inspection. 330 RICCAHTON—Very fine modern, mediumsited residence, beautifully situated. 10 acre* of land, admirably adapted for subdivision. Worth immediate enquiry. 264 CASHMERE ESTATE—Third subdivision. There vi etill a few sections left. Do not delay in calling for plan. Tho prices are low and terms easy. TO LET—Fondklton, gentleman's r«tidenco, 10 large rooms, and all convenience*, 5 acres of land in bowling green, lawns, orchard and paddocking. Colombo street, I new shop premises, 3 fin* floors. Hereford street, 1 trout room, 12s 6d. Cathedral square, 1 room, Sβ. Huxley street, Sydenham, house, 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, tTftshhouse, etc. Large Two-storey Warehouse, with offices and yard, in Cashel etreet, near Manchester street, £150 per annum. Furnished Houses, from 4 to 8 rooms, with all conveniences, at Riccarton, Richmond, Fondalton and Linwood. Also Gentleman's Residence at Opawa, 4| acres, with well furnished boost of 9 room* and all conveniences, stabling, paddock, orchard, croquet lawn, swimming bath, etc Term, tine year or longer. < -■■■■/»■. * CATALOGUES "*6f PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OB POSTED FBEE. 1915 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE, BRINSMEAD PIANO, ETC. ' MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from O. B. Shanks, Esq., who is removing from Town, to BELL by AUCTION, at 831 COLOMBO BTBEET N. (near Salisbury street), on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 11th, His very CHOICE FUENIIURE, inclu* ■ ■ ing:— . ' ■-. ■ : Brussels Carpets, Fenders, set Irons, Asapan, Oil Paintings, Water-colours, Couches, nd Occasional Chairs, in wal« Couohes, and Occasional Chairs, in wal-j nut Loo Table. Wall Music Canterbury, Ornaments, Piano by Brinsmead (in walnut case), Piano Stool, Rattan Chairs, Bagatelle Board compleU, Mahogany Extension Dining Table, Sideboard, Mahogany Oheffonier Bookcase, Lace and other Curtains, Marble Clock, Double Iron Bedstead, W.W. and Hair Mattresses, Blankets, Counterpanes, Marble-top and other Washstands, Set Toilet Ware, Mahogany Duchesse Dressing Table, Commode, Scotch Chest Drawers, W.W. Stretcher, StsJr Carpet and Bods, Kitchen Dresser, Mangle, Glassware, Gas Stove, Wheelbarrow, Double Cylinder Garden Roller, etc., eto. Sale at 12.80 o'clock. , C. B. CLABK, No. 833 781* Anctioneer. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE (Principally .Oak.) Magnificent Upright Grand Piano, Cabinet Sewing Machine, etc. MR CHAHLES CLABK has been favoured with instructions from Sydney Luttrell 'Esci.. who baft removed to Pert ChJamenTto SELL by AUCTION <et.No 97 Kaniurly etreet, St. Albans, near Spnngficld Thursday next. September lath, His very Choice Furniture, which is of superior q"uality, the greater portion being made of Oak. A large percentage of it has been purchased within the last two month*, and the whole is in condition equal to new. Catalogues ready on Monday next. Salo at 12.80 p.m. The House is for Sale. Uo. 327 7817 C. R. CLARK, Anctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. MR CHARLES OLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr W. Cuddon, who is leaving on a visit to England, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, SEPTEMBER 19th and 20th. The whole of his First-class Furniture, *■ Piano, etc. Catalogues in course of preparation. The House, which contains 10 rooms and officee, with 6 acres of land, stabling, etc., is Iβ let. No. 834 _ "ITnEAVE AND CO., LIMITED. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. RICH AGRICULTURAL FARM, in the ; Ellesmere District, consisting of 600 ACHES more or less. Practically one of the finest all-round farms in Canterbury. Has CTovm 90 bushels barley and 70 bushels wheat t> tho acre; all improvements, consisting of 7-roomed House (hot and cold water), and all conveniences: large .tables and loose-box, sranary, tool-house; in fact, every building necessary on a farm of this description. Farm is in perfect order and the- best of condition; 120 acres in crop, 150 acres ploughed for crop; balance in English grasses; crops to be taken at valnation. Full particulars apply H. NEAVE and CO., LTD., 7303 Auctioneers, Leeston. LAND SALE. ■jITESSRS H. NEAVE and COY. have re- -"■*- ceived instructions from Mr Wm. I Woods, who is leaving the district, to SELL !by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Leeston Sale, on j FRIDAY, September 14th, the whole of his PROPERTY, situated at Killinchy, comprising 63 ACRES, more or Ices, of good agricultural and Pastoral Land. H. NEAVE end COY., LTD., Auctioneers, 7515 Leeston.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12593, 8 September 1906, Page 16

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