AUCTIONS CHARLES CLARK. %I R CHARLES CLARK. iy-"* HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED ISCI. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PK iPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. WEST END, close to Park terraco—Very choice snd substantially buill reside.ee oi U rooms and offices, thcri.ughly modern, and in period order. It has been recently painted and artistically decorated. Th-*ro is a qu.rter of an sere, with sunny aepect. snd in order to induce an imm.diute sale tbe o-ner has reduced the prioe from __iX*' to £K6O. ««« WF.ST BELT. Riccarton— Very choioe building site, with d. üble frontage, over--1 oking Hagley Park and close to train. Price reduced to £120, at which it is dirt cheap. , S3D MONTREAL STRMET. nsar ths CollegesNew hou«e of 8 largo rooms bathroom, h. ar.d c. and every modern convenience. A ■ pei feet property. .Cl3'o. RICCARTON DISTRICT — Gentleman's reis-d-cnco of 14 ii-cm*-. 'tabling snd coachhouse, v.i'.h .0 ncros of land in ornsmontai grounds, largo orchard and paddocks. GK.SSFORD ESTATE. Hill's rond—The three remaining sections in this block, containing ,-sere each. The row tram line to be laid in Barbsdoes street will afford a iplendid chance of gotting cheap soil to do any filling up necessary. A very low pnoo will be accepted to close this eststa. ARMAGH STREET Linwood-Attrsctive cottage property. 5 rooms, recently painted and ,-r.pered. verandah with glased ends, ga* throughout, outbut'dings. i-sc.Te in good orchard snd flower pa-den. £525. 367 FAIR*-">ILD AVENUE, Addington—New houre of G rooms, bathroom, h. and c, verandah, gas. all nicoly finished. £5_S. *M* BECKENHAM—I have asvcral very nice residential properties of various sices in this favourite suburb. RICCARTON—Very fine modern, mediumsired rer-idenoe, beautifully situated. 10 acres of land, admirably adapted for subdivision. Worth iimuediate enquiry. 2C * CASHMERE ESTATE—Third subdivision. There are still a few sections left Do not delay in calling for plan. The prices are low and terms easy. TO LET, Colombo and Tuam streetsMagnificent shop premises to let on lease. The comer shop is 28ft x 70ft, and ie a grand site for a drapery establishment. The great and rapidly growing traffic poet this j-roperty maies it an unequalled position for thoee starting in business. The shops have splendid show windows, and are so built that the division walls downstairs and up can be arched to snit lossees' requirements; yards and right-of-way at back. TO LET, Colombo streot—New shop premises, 2 fine floors. Hereford street, 1 front room, 12s Gd. Large Two-storey Warehouse, with offices and yard, in Cashal street, near Manchester street, £150 per annum. Furnished Houses, from 4 to 8 rooms, with all conveniences, at Riccarton. Richmond, Fendalton and Linwood. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. 1916 i CLEARING SALE. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the vendor, who is leaving the colony immediately, and is anxious to wind up his estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in his Rooms, Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, At 12 o'clock Noon, , The following valuable Properties:— 8 VALUABLE LOTS 8 8 VALUABLE LOTS 8 8 VALUABLE LOTS 8 In the ASHBOURNE and OPAWA ESTATES AH of them touching the Canal Basin. The proposal to bring out the Engineering Expert at ".Teat cost Jrom England, was passed by the Harboui Board on October 31st. therefore the CANAL SCHEME H PRACTICALLY ASSURED. CANAL SCHEME IS PRACTICALLY ASSURED. Tbe Lots offered have to well formed streets, one chain wide with Concrete Kerbs, Channels, and Asphalted footpaths. HIGH AND DRY AND LARGE AREAS. HIGH AND DRY AND LARGE AREAS. Also, 14 ACRES, about, of splendid subdivisional land fronting Opawa road. On; of the finest blocks in • the district, and eminently suited for factory site. TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE. The Tramway extension to Opawa is within a stone s throw of the property. Also 5 Lots with frontages to Barrington road and Ed.nburgh .tie t. quite close to the Show Grounds and within two minutee of e.ectric car. Four of the five Lots offered are corner ■ ites and front on road' having concrete kerbs, channels and afpbultcd footpaths. ! The Land is spendid'y situated harine a sunny aspect. The locality v a high class | one. •" Further particular, plans and terms can be obiainod from the Auctioneer. No. 3>3 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 2 p.m. VALUABLE COLLECTION Of WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, AND OIL PAINHNGS, By Eminent English, Continental, and Australian Artists. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured wTti .__7tn.ct.ons from Mrs Fietcher Johnston to .-ELL by AUC'IION, at hi. R-.m_, Hereford street, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION Of WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, By the fo lowing Distingui'htd ArtisU: — A W '.Vecd-r.. RI aid R.B A.; tho late C. Caiurnioie. 111. and 1L.8A.; the iate 'i'owu.ey t'teeii. HI <■ << Kil!*r'n-. Ki.; A ;r.,l VV i-.tr.itt, R.8.A.; II Ca_7r,, R1 . Th-./' Pyne. H. 1.; W. S. Stacoy. \ i >-Fr(*.der.t Dudley Gallery, and Lea.i: L 1-cock, G. it. W. ItiYooe R A. K. Marshall, Fred. J. Aidndge, Ja : (.-» Cafe, Alembere of the Dudley Gallery, and other*. Also, a few OIL FAI-TxINGS by Si'-ihT Roiar.do. J. 11. Set. tena, W. Mc- ° Evoy, 3. J. -Tame-** and others. ON VIEW FHITT-VY - i.th, TO DAY OF SALE. Catalogues in Preparation. No. SGO 3332
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