AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. . C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. p H A R L E S CLARK, 196 HEREFORD STREET. j ESTABLISHED 'JSO. 1 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. * MANCHESTER and DUNDAS STREETS , —Splendid City Freehold, S3ft x 101 ft, ->p- . posite the site of the Kaiapoi Woollen Corn- ' pany's new factory, £43 per foot. It is »he last oorner for sa'e in Manchester street, CASHEL and MADRAS STREETS-An ' acre of land, with double frontage. Thi) J magnificent block is just past the Farmers" * Co-op. Stores, and with the expansion of tho 3 city eastwards, it has a good prospective value. The prioe asked to day is a most reasonable one. 480 ARMAGH STREET. East-Comfortable City Residence, containing 7 living rooms and usual offices. Quarter of an acre of land, j and room for another house. £675 if sold j within a week. 471 i CASHEL STREET, close to Colombo street (centre of City)—J-acre, sound investment; buildings all Jot. If required for occupation, position unsurpassed for whole- | «alo or retail business of any description, j A rare chance. Apply at once, as only open for a week. 403 RICCARTON ESTATE—Several of the best Sections in the fourth subdivision axe on the books for re-sale, and easy terms can be given. 486 RICCARTON ESTATE, Straven rond— t Four splendid building sites, at £450 per j acre. , MERIVALE, Winchester street—Charming - residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, s pantry, scullery, gas in all the room?, two t wardrobes, wide verandah, square hall. 1 pretty garden. £1025. Call to-day for card to view. 503 ST. ALBANS, Hawkesbury Estate—New House, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, washhouse, sjas fittings Venetians - nice section, with north frontage. £680. 509 SYDENHAM. Gordon street—House of 4 , rooms and modern conveniences, J-acre. An , attractive little property. £440. 510 i SUMNER—FamiIy Dwellinghouse of 11 i rooms, 2 bathrooms, h. and c, pantry, acull lery, and outbuilding*, connected with sewer and with water supply, nearly half an acre of land. £2050. This fine property is in n splendid position, and is vary suitable for a first-class boardinghouse. 309 LlNWOOD—Healthy Re*i*.noe 9 rooms and offioe*. large storeroom, verandah, yen*- - tians, wardrobes. This is situated on a sandy s knob, and th* ar*a is half an acr*. £650. 473 . TUAM STREET (City)—looft frontag* and ■übstantial Brick Premise*, *uitabl« -for a } faotory. £1260. 47* 1 TO LET. _■ Furnished Housas, from 6 to 10 rooms, also _ a number of Unfurnished Hous**, from 6 rooms upwards. SPECIAL. ST. MARTIN'S—House. 9 rooms, h. and c, stabling, 3 acres, good orchard, 25s per week. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION. OR POSTED FREE. s <—79 '_ Alteration of Dates to 1 THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, and the * following MONDAY and TUESDAY. SALE OF ALL THE FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT "ILAM," RICCARTON. 5 On account of Patrick Campbell, Esq., also * all his well-known . HORSES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, COWS, Etc., Etc. 7 pHAKLBS CLARK haa been favoured with instructions from Patrick Campbell, Esq., who has disposed of " Ham," and is leaving for England, to SELL by AUCTION, on the property, Item road, Riccarton, 1 THURSDAY and FRTDAY NEXT. JANUARY 9th and loth. And MONDAY and TUESDAY, 1 JANUARY 13th and 14th. The whole of his Very Choice Furniture r (a portion being in carved oak), pony > lawn mowers, garden tools, pot plant*, » bed and table linen, blankets, books, large quantity of glassware, china, etc.. ) etc.; also all his well-known horses, carriages, harness, saddlery, cows, oto. Catalogues will be ready on Tuesday. Sale at 11 o'clock oath day. * No. 657 2605 r ■ , " DALGETY AND CO. \ THIRD WOOL SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. OUR CATALOGUE of 4800 BALES is now ready, and WOOL open for inspection at the Corner of Colombo street j and tho South Town belt. Among other Clips we are offering XX, Mt. Mason, P. Virginia, Heathstock, Peter over JP, Valetta, Half-circle over Port Levy, Rotoiti, ITB, Wakare, Upper Highfield, Waitohi Downs, Waitohi Peaks, Rakahuri, Ben- * moro. Oaro, Hayland, Haydon Downs, Highfield, Mt. Gray," Surry Hills, Sandown, Lake Janet, Annandale. Mt. Noble, EGW, Dot in C—, Overshiels, Okorahia, Flog, CR, and many other well-known brands. 2618 DALGETY and CO., LTD. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. t GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., I j LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, j 193 Hereford street. 2 i 17f_0 ACRES, 6 — ile§ irom * railway . J. I \J\J station—Complete Modern Homestead, land very well fenced into 16 paodocks, exceptionally well watered, and within the belt of N.W. showers. Price £9 per * acre. Good fattening country. I GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. 3 I_.oo ACRES, olo ~ *° i»i lw *y atatiou __VV/ ______ e*o& market—Well-appointed and ample bo" .ngs; 1250 acres ploughable. Price £6 10* < acre. 3 GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. B.- — J - 19ftO ACRES—NORTH CANTERBURY ±—O\J —Comfortable Homestead, land well subdivided, and ample water eupply. 250 acres river flats, balance good tussock hills, of which a great deal ia ploughable. Price £3 15s per acre. GOULD. BEAUMONT and CO. 1900 ACRES—NORTH CANTERBURY L I—iVl/ —Capital Homestead; a highlyr. improved farm of h*althy limestone formao tion, well subdivided- No better fattening Und in Canterbury, and th* greatar part is . ploughable. Pric* £10 10* per acre. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. C 3141
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