AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. pHARLES CLARK, 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED -861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. RICCARTON ESTATE—Several of tbe best Sections in the fourth subdivision are on the books for re-sale, and easy terms can be given. 486 RTCOARTON ESTATE, Straven roadFour spleudid building sites, at £450 per acre. CASHMERE HILLS—Wo have sold 37 .Sections out of 100. and the few remaining are for sale to-day, at the prices fixed when they were first place.! upon the market. There are half-acres irom £10 upwards. MERIVALE, Winchester street—Charming residence of (> room.", bathroom, h. and c, rantry. scullery, gas in all the rooms, tw.o wardrobes, wide verandah, square hall, pretty garden. J.lO-25. Call to-day for oard to view. SO) ST. ALBANS, Hawkesbnry Estate—Now House, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, washhouse. 5-is fittings Venetians nice section, with north ironlage. £680. 509 SYDENHAM. Gordon streets-House of 4 rooms and modern conveniences, i-acre. An attractive little property. £440. 510 SUMNER—FamiIy Dwellir.ghouse of 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms, h. and c, pantry, scullery, and outbuildings, connected with sewer and with water supply, nearly half an acre of land. £2050. This fine yroperty is in a splendid position, and is very suitable for a first-class boardinghouse. 309 LlNWOOD—Healthy Residence 9 rooms and offices, large .storeroom, verandah, Venetians, wardrobes. This is situated on a sandy knob, and the area is half an acre. £350. . 473 OPPOSITE POWER HOUSE—Modern Cottage 4 rooms snd hall, bathroom, 2 bay windows, pantry, scullery, washhouse, fow'run .quarter-acre. Will not be long on the market. A splendid property for tram or railway employee. £485, and easy terms given. 800 TUAM STREET (CityWOOft frontage and substantial Brick Premises, suitable for a faotory. £1250. 475 DURHAM STREET NORTH—Handy Cottage of 4 rooms and washhouse, plastered and gas laid on. £375. 476 TO LET. Furnished Houses, from 6 to 10.rooms, also a number of Unfurnished Houses, from 6 rcoms upwards. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. C 9179 HIGH CLASS CHINA. CHARLES CLARK will SELL by AUCTION, in the Rooms, Hereford street On THURSDAY NEXT, December sth. A CONSIGNMEINfr OF VERY VALUABLE CHINA, comprising— Tea services dessert services, afternoon tea sets, etc., etc.. by such eminent makers as the Royal Worcester Porcelain Co., Brown, West head, Moore and Co. (Cauldon ware), Josiah Wedgewood and Sons (Wedgwood ware), Royal Don 1 ton Porcelain Co., George J-nes and Sons (Crescent ware), W. T. Copland and Sons (Spode ware) Mintona, Royal Crown Derby,- and several noted French makers. Thoy are hand-paint-ed, floral designs, and newest shapes, all richly gilt with best English burnished, gold, and are the property of an old established firm at Home, which has retired from business and ec-signed thwm. for Absolute Sale. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY. * Sale at 2 o'clock. No. 650 ' _ 9059 ~SHORT NOTICE. TO CLOSE EXECUTORS ACCOUNTS. AUCTION SALE OF OFFICES OCCUPIED 1 BY MESSRS JOYNT AND ANDREWS, IN GLOUCESTER STREET. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Trustees of the late T. I. Joynft, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, H*reford street, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER loth, The- Freehold of Messrs Joynt and Andrews's Offices in Gloucester street. Tbe land has a frontage of 31ft to Gloucester street and a depth of 165 ft, together with the full and free use of the right-of-way at back of section for all time. The two-storeyed building is most substantially built, and contains on the ground floor principal's room, targe waiting-room, two back rooms.and large strongroom.- Upstairs ther« are five room, and strongroom. Tho property is in the best possible position for solicitors, being half-way between *> Cathedral square and the Courts and close to all the Government offices. The rale - affords a rare opportunity to those on the kok out for the cream of city office property. 9061 Safe at 2 p.m. . No. 651 H. B. SORENSEN. SALVAGE SALE SALVAGE. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, And Following Day if neoesssry. Sale 11 o'clock. HB. SOHENSEN he. rsceived instru- * tions from the Manager Kaiapoi Woollen Company to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, Lichfield street, The SALVAGE from the late FIRE, snd comprising Thousands of Psirs of Stockings, Men's Socks. Boys' and Men's Clothing. Suits. Trousers. Overalls, Shirts, Singlets, Ladies' Drei.es, Costumes, Skirts, Coats, lot Kaiapoi Wool (fingering), scores of Bolts of Tweeds. Serges, etc., Ladies' Divided Skirts. Most of the Salvage is only spoiled wita smoke or water, and can easily he .-.conditioned. Every Lot for Absolute Sale. H. B. SORENSEN, 8988 Auction*.. H. B. SORENSEN. Telephone 919. 174 Lichfield street. POULTRY. PIGS. POULTRY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. DURING the comring season we intend to pay special attention to these line*, and will give SPECIAL FACILITIES to Clients wishing to consign. Our Market, besides being fhe oldest established, is the most centrally situated. POULTRY SALE 12.15. PIG SALE 11.30. The demand for pigs is incweeing, and exceeds tbe supply. The prices realised for stores and porkers at our yard are. with rare exceptions. CONSIDERABLY in EXCESS of prices ruling at other markets. Send a trial lot and be convinced. H. B. SORENSEN. C 3157 Auctioneer. TI7AKE up Ear'y—Alarm Clocks at Mmvv > son's, 3s lid, 4s Cd. 5s 6d. Kitchen Clocks, without elar_A 9a lid 3s 9d. o__9?
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 12
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