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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. K. Clark.) (L- E. Clark rtHARLES CLAKK. 198 HEREFOED STIISET. ESTABLISHED 1681. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKEtL MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD j SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVER- j TISED IN THIS COLUMN j FREE OF COST. I EASY TERiTS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. MANCHESTER and DUNDAS STREETS —Splendid City Freehold, 33ft x 101 ft, opposite the siteof the Kciiapoi Wcollcn Company's new factory, illj per foot. It is .he r last ccrn<T for sac in Ma:;che?ier street, CASHEL and MADRAS STREETS—An aero of land, with double frontage. Tim magniheent blotk is just past !ho Farmers" Co-op. Stores, and with the expansion of tile city eastwards, it lins a E*od prospective value. The price asked to-day is a most reasonable ono. 480 AIIMAGH STREET, Ea.«t—Comfortable City Residence, containing 7 living rooms and ufubl offices. Qiin-rt<?r of an acre of land, and room for another house. £675 if sold within a week. 471 CAiSHEIi STREET, close to Colombo street (centre of City;—i-acre, sound investment; buildings all I»t. If rt-quired for occupation, position unsurpassed for wholesale or retail busine«3 of any description. A rare chance. Apply at once, as only open for -a week. 403 RICCARTON ESTATE—Several of tho best Sections in the fourth subdivision are on the books for re-sale, and easy terms can be given. 48b RTCCARTON ESTATE. Straven roadFour splendid building sites, at £450 per acre. MERIVALE, "Winchester street—Charming residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, gas in ali tho rooms, two wardrobes, wide verandah, square hall, pretty garden. £1025. Call to-day for card to view. 503 ST. ALBANS, Hawkeshury Estate—New House, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, •cullery, waehhousC, sas fittings Venetians nice section, with north frontage. JC6BO. 509 SYDENHAM, Gordon street—House of 4 rooms and modern conveniences, i-acre. An attractive little property. £410. 510 SUMNER—FamiIy Dwellicfbonse of U rooms, 2 bathrooms, h. and c., pantry, aculr lery, and outbuildings, connected with sewei and with water supply, nearly half an acre of land. £2050. This fine property i« in a splendid position, and is very roitable for a first-class boardinghouse. 309 LlNWOOD—Healthy Re»i*enoe 9 .rooms and offices, large storeroom, rerandah, Tenetiana, wardrobes. This is situated on a sandy knob, and the area is half an acre. 4550. 473 TUAM STREET (City)—looft froirtaee and substantial Brick Premises, suitable for a faotory. £1360. TO TO LET. Furnished Houses, from 6 to 10 rooms, also a number of Unfurnished Houses, from 6 rooms upward*. SPECIAL. ST. MARTIN'S—House. 9 rooms, h. and c, stabling, S acres, good orchard,. 25s per week. O4.TALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION. OB POSTED FREE. <2H9 A UCTIOiN SAIjE of aU the FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, HOBSBS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, COWS, Etc On Account o< Patrick Canrpboll, Esq., who je leaving for England. TOMORROW CEHUReDAX}, and FSTDAY ■ " KEXT, And following MONtDAY and TUESDAY. Ca-talognee are now ready, and may be obtained at my Office. Sale at U o'clock each day. nTTAreivras GLAKK. 2701 Eo. 657 BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. rtHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs Jessie Buaaell to cell by Auction, on the Premises, Nα 328,' Colombo street, Sydenham, between Soothey and Tennyson streets, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of January, 1908:—Cottage of 4 rooms with iron roof; Cottago of 4 zooms with shingle roof, and Stable with, iron, roof. Sale at 2.30 pan. No. 669 2705 TO CLOSE il TRUST ESTATE. 4 SPIiKKDED SU-HJDUTG s< , P^*COXiOMBO STREET SOUTH. THE LAST MAIN ROAID FRONTAGES.. p<HARLBS OLAIiIK has received instrootions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs J«ssie Ttirasell to SEOUL* by AUCTION, at the Rooms, Hereford TUESDAY, JANUARY SOst, at 2 p.m. THREE GJRANID BUILDINO BTIES,. fronting Colombo street, Sooth' (between Southoy and Tennyson streets), each containing a quarter of an acre, and a fourth Section containing 1 aero 1 rood 30 perches. This eaJe affords a lest cfasnoe of ao* ctnxing Sections on the main (tram) street. The neighbouring Sections were readily sought after, and handsome villa residences have been erected tbereon. They are well served by tram, and within oaay TuTVinc distance of the hills. For further particulars apply to KTFEENHEBGEat. FRANKS & HllWl't.;m Solicitors, Hereford street. 3702 No. 668 TO CLOSEi A TR-UST ESTATE. A SUPERB RESTDENCEk OYHBLOOKING HACTEY PKBKI • AMD AN H>EAI» BDILUrSO- SEEB lit „ EDINBURGH STREETT, RIOOARTOW. CHARLES OLAKK is instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the laio a E. Caloutt, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, at a p.HL, 1-—-Half an acre at the- corner of the West belt said Kilmarnock street, overlooking Hagrley Park, well fenced aod tastefully laid out in lawns and flower beds, together with the wellappointed dwellujghouse recently occupied by the late Mr Calcutt, containing 8-livinjr rooms, wide hall, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scnUery, tool shed, etc, 1 bay windows. 2 verandahs, gas fittings, Venetian blinds, deep well, if there is one house that has been coveted by ihoec en the lookout for a choice it is this oae; but •in Mr Calcatt's lifetime mooey simply could not buy it Tiie neigh boartjood is the most beautiful around Christchurch, and it is handy to the north and south lines of railway, and within two minutes' walk of Ricc&rton trams. 2. —V«ry higlh sectkm, containing 1 rood 4 perches, in Edinburgh etrect. near Lot 1, fenoed in. and all ready for building. 2S» No. 6(» LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves GJentunnel for Lake Coleridge, via Windwhistle House and anowden. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from ChristthurcH, returning in timo for Evening train SATURDAY. Special attention given .to passengers, and Parcels forwarded fer delivery by coach.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13007, 8 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13007, 8 January 1908, Page 12

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