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AUCTIONS. CHARGES CLARK. C. R. C!arV_t. (L. E. Clark. CHARLES CLARr-. 198 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1801. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AC.KNT. 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. £630 MERIVALE LANE, off—Now Hou__» of 5 rooms, pk-tercd, wardrobes, v. blinds, bay window, 3 tile grates and hearths, pantry, ga* laid in. Bathroom, lavatory, h. and __ verandah, washhouse and copper, tubs, scullery, sink, windmill and tank, about 30 perches land, planted in garden end fruit treos. A nibble. 600 CHARLES CLARK. £545 FITZGERALD STREET Modern Houso of 5 rooms, plastered, gas and fittings, centre flowers, arch, cupboard, roller blind*, bath lavatory, h. and c, verandah, bay windows, scullery, sink, washhouse, copper and tubs, concrete foundation, 42 perches land. A bargain. CHARLES CLARK. £850 NEAR TOWX- ii Acres First-elms Land, well femocd and . übdivided, orchard, etc.. House of 5 rooms, scullery, cowshed, pi;ttyo, fowlhouse, 2 stall stable and loft, storeroom., wa-shbouse, copper, tubs, good wat.r supply; well suited lor market gardener. Owner's reason for selling, on account of ill-health. 321 CHARLES CLARK. £800 BECKENHAM—Modern Hotim 7 rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, waahhouee, tubs, taps over, bay windows, verandah, arch in hal 1 , concrete foun-dati-on, iron roof, windmill and tank, j-acro Land, well fenced and planted in garden and orchard. More land can be had if required. 609 CHARLES CLARK,* £630 WILDERNESS ROAD—Newly built house of 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, v. blinds, 6ft hail, tile grat.s and hearths, pantry, picture moulding, wardrobes, scullery, concrete foundation, outbuildings, over 1_ acres land, fenced and improved. 594 CHARLES CLARK. £375~ NEW BRIGHTON—House of 9 rooms, mostly large, cupboards, plastered and papered, bathroom, h. and c. from copper, scullery, corner i-acre, very high. Terms: £50 down, balance as rent. 319 CH ARLES CLARK. PARK TERRACE. Al Position, beautiful surroundings—Twostoreyed Dwelling of. 8 rooms, large bay windows, church grates, gas throughout, French cseemei-t dcoTs, pantry, scullery, sink, h. and c, linen closet, wardrobes, bathroom, h. and c, verandah and balcony, conservatory, outhoujes, i-acre, nicely laid out. A bargain. Worth enquiry. ■ 496 JPAC) PER ACRE. NEW BRIGHTON, Racecourse roadSeveral Splendid 1-acre Sections, 10 minutes of tram. Terms arranged. 814 CHARLES CLARK. > TO LET. - UPPER RlCCAßTON—Gentleman's Residence of 10 roon__ and offices, all in splendid order, 9 acres in ornamental grounds, crchard, and three paddocks. Moderate rent to an approved tenant 217 DURHAM STREET, ClTY—Eight rooms, all large and 'ofty, . every modern convenience, Ecwer connection, sunny aspect. Rent. £70 year. WEST END—Very choice modern House, furnished, 6 Tooms, and conveniences, £2 per week. Worth £3 10s. X CHARLES CLARK. "*-TOTIbE TO CLIENTS—MR G. E. GOODWIN has joined my Land and Property Department. CHARLES CLARK, ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 183 HEREFORD STREET. C 3093 ILES AND CO. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION ROOMS. 137 LICHFIEI_D STREET 1 (opposite Strange's). A. ILES AND 00.. AUCTIONEERS, FURNITURE VALUA- . TORS, ETC. "tATANTED, Consignments of Furniture, ii; Merchandise, or Goods of any description to sell, or"• will buy the above, and give the highest cash price. To those requiring Furniture, call on us before going elsewhere. We keep a stock of New and Good Second-hand Furniture to choose from. Auction Sales hold every SATURDAY at 1 o'clock; in our rooms, 137 LICHFIELD STREET (opposite Strange's). A. ILES, Auctioneer. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. j ■ : : j GOULD,' BEAUMONT and CO. Established 1867. Representatives for .TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND ABSENTEES.

WE UNDERTAKE tho MANAGEMENT . of TRUST, ABSENTEE, and PRIVATE ESTATES, and the collecting of Rents and Interest. MORTGAGES. We have Monoy available for Investment at current rates of Interest. Agents for Highland - Eheep Dip and C'imax ' ; Sheep Dip. \ A SOUND INVESTMENT. . *?("_."_ ACRES, six miles from railway, jL£\J\J close to good ir.ari;cts, and within driving distance of town. Land all in. good heart, and well watered by water-raoes. The homestead comprises a dwelling of 8 rooms, with modern appointments. 12-stall stable, and all necessary outbui'dings. It is a good cropping farm, and excellent fattening country. Prioe £11 \cr acre. . SMALL GRAZING RUN. ■JOAA ACRE_*-An_uri Crown Leasehold, l£i\J\J one of the best little grazing runs in the district,, well fenced, well watered; and well grassed. It _i__ an extremely comfortable and completo litnicstead. and lis capable of carrying 1600 ewca. The rental is a very low one, and the property offers a safe investment. Further particulars on application. MID-CANTERBURY. 1 f_f_n ACRES. 8 miles from railway, 4 ._._» v/ly miles from township, school, and telephone—Good homestecd of 5 rooms, and 6-stall stable, trap shed, etc. This is a capital holding, capable oi growing good crops of oats, turnips, and rape. Price £7 5s per acre. MID-CANTERBURY. __tf.f. ACRES—Very crnveuiently situated _-_- \J " as regards railwsy, school and market, well subdivided. comolete homestead, comprising 6-roomei dwelling, stable", wool shod, and all necessary outbuildings. The bulk of tho land is ploughable, and the property offers a tiplendid opportunity for producing fat lambs, as it is all ewe oountry. Price £6 15s per acre. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. ■ C 3141 TOETARMER-.' SALEYARDS, LTD THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD. AUCTION SALE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, 9.30 a.m. All Bids taken, no_e refused. POULTRY, 11.30 a.m. A CHANCE to Farmers—A Special Sale of "Standard Stock Foods," followed by a Sale of Salvaged Goods. 1.30 p.m. 91-a A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. LTD. PRODUCERS, send in your Fruit, Vegetables, Grain. Poultry, etc. Buyer*, attend oar DAILY SALES. WEDON'T REFUSE THE PUBLIC BlDs. -We want Good Prices for Growers. We want to Supply the Public Need.. . . We are doing both every day. 5857

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13100, 27 April 1908, Page 12

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