AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. »R.* Clark.) (_,. E. Clark. QHARLES CLABK, 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED «81. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. The Offices are now in the front portion of the Building, and the Auction Room will be used fox Sales only. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. CHARMING SUBURBAN RESIDENCE of 14 rooms and offices, stabling, summeshouses, etc., with several acres in lovely garden and ornamental grounds. The house is probably the finest around! Christohurch. and the selling price is considerably under cost. Cttfd to view and further particulars can be obtained at office. . *99 FENDALTON, very handy lo the ParkSplendid Building Site, containing nearly an acre. Just tht plaoe for a good house. £550. 498 MERIVALE— Dwellinghouse 8 rooms, gas, and conveniences, stable and fowlhouse. lAnd 82ft x 185 ft; immediate possession. £630. Quick sale wanted, and it is cheap. 497 ARMAGH STREET, Citv—T roome, bathroote, scullery, and detached shed, all in oanital order, gas stove and gss fittings, eighth of an sere with north frontage. £586. Or with quarter-acre, £775. .*»l GLOUCESTER STREET, near, FiUgersld avenue—Comfortable House 6 rooms, veran-. dab, eoneerTaipry, washhouse; and copper, ?ood water supply, quarter-acre with north rontage, nice garden, asphalt paths, fruit trees, good stable and. coachhouse. £450., Absolutely the cheapest property on the books. *w LINWOOD-Heivltby Eesidenoe » rooms and offices, large storeroom, verandah, ■Venetians, wardrobes. This is situated on a sandy knob, and the area is half an acre. 4950. 47S OPPOSITIE POWER HOUSE—Modern -Cottage 4 rooms and hall, bathroom, 2 bay windows, pantry, scullery, wsshhouse, fowrun '.quarter-acrs. Will not be long on. ths msvrket. A splendid property for tram or railway employee. £486, and easy terms given. . **W TUAM STREET (City)—looft frontsuge and substantial Brick Premises, suitable for a •factory. £1250. 47* COLOMBO STREET, BYDENHAM, just o« main street—Very fine Building Site, with North frontage. ' £150. '. ■ «** DURHAM STREET NORTH—Handy Cottage of 4 rooms and wsshhouse, plastered and gss laid on. £375. c" 9 . TO LET. Furnished Houses, from 6 to 10 rooms, also a number of Unfurnishsd Houses, from . 6 rooms upwards. ' f ■ ~ j OATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. tam ;jl , , GOOD INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY. SHOP PREMISES AND FOUR COTTAGES, COLOMBO STREET NORTH. HOUSE AND VACANT SECTION, CANAL RESERVE. CHARLES CLABK is instructed by Mr W. L. Allan to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY",''DECEMBER 3rd.' • (1) oi sn scrs in' Colombo street north. St. Albans, having about 200 ft -frontage and 165 ft depth, on which is erected 8 four-roomed cottages (Nos. 38. 42, and 46), 1 five-roomed Cottage (No. 40) and Shop and 7 living rooms (No. 44). The buildings are all in good repair, connected with the main sewer, and ' divided by paling fences. They are about 10 chains from Bealey avenue (Id section) and the gross rente total £169 per •niram. (2) Quarter-acre and substantial Dwellinghouse of 6 rooms and' offices on the Canal reserve, about 3, chains south of Buckley's road and tram line. The garden is well stocked with flowers and fruit. (8) Qu»Tter-scre, partly fenced, planted with ■ pot»toes, fronting the Canal reserve and adjoining Lot 2. 8537 Sale at 2 p.m. ■ tr1f0..'684 ■ CITY RESIDENCE. ARMAGH STREET E. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr F. C. Geraro. to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER Brd, No. S Armagh street E., containing 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery,* gas langs, detached room, etc. There is a quarter of an acre of land in garden and plenty of room for another house. The-house is in capital order, and has north frontage^ The property has to be sold, and £485 can remain on mortgage at 4J cent. 8539 ' Salg at 2 p.m. No. 609 SAFE AND SOUND INVESTMENT IN FIRST-CLASS CITY COTTAGE PROPERTY. CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL .by AUCTION, at his Booms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3rd, Two new semi-detached Brick Colleges, being Nos. 19 and 190, George street, off Manchester street south, near the * railway station, and close to the new factory sbout to be erected for the Kaiapoi Woollen Co. Each cottage contains 3 rooms, scullery, bathroom, tiled grate*. Scott's range, verandah, gas. cupboards, sewer connection, etc., and is let at 12s 6d per week to good tenant. The land is 33ft x 100 ft. 8536 Sale at 2 p.m. No. 633 INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! AUCTION SALE as a whole of a GRAND BLOCK of 16 ACRES with long road and river frontage, being the balance of the BECKENHAM ESTATE. At Foot of Caehmere Hills. CHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with MESSRS EVANS and BULL, is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY". DECEMBER 3rd 16 Acres, o.ore or less, fronting Norwood street Sandwich rosd, and the rive* Hcalhoot*. Beckenhaoi. eminently adapted !or subdivision. Many good houses have been erected on the adjo-'ning portion* of the same estate, the n«ighbourhcod is in gr««t favour, and other advantages attaching to it mark it as s block th*t would be in keen demand if cut up in* o building allotments. A plan of the property showing how it could be subdivided into .1 lots can be seen ot ibe Auctioneer's office. 3533 Sale at 2 p.m. Jfo. 635 i
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