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AUCTIONS. \ CHARLES CLARK. CR. Clark.) " __"__ Cn » __'_■« S C _ A _ A. H \M HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED ISBL AUCTIONEER, A LAND ANI> ESTATE VALUATOR, LICENSED'LAND BROKER, MONEY TO IJ3ND^- FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES! ADVER. - TTSED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. ' EASY TEKMSABRANGED. £1750 .__ OPAWA. oloee to the Seaton—Ow 8 lS riv« **»*£* subtfivided. lawns, flowers, snd frmt garden, poddock. well sheltered, Dwelhr_of 9 rooms Sostly large, plastered and papered, casement rarSSTVa throughout..bathroom, h and c, wardrobes, larder, scullery, washhoes*, coalhouse, stable and coachhouse ate. Y,ery ° <mARLB3 CLABK. " £1600 FENDALTON— Charming position, river bound-tv—About 5-acre, beautifully raid out in flowers and shrubs, lawn. etc., good Dwelling of 8 rooms, ball, bay windows, verandah, tile hearths and grates, gas throughout, bathroom, h. and c service, paarrv linen room, box room, storeroom, washhouse and 00-lhouse, and other improveiwn±* a4D CTARLBS CLARK. £360 ADDINGTON, close to Lincoln road—New 4-roomcd House, lined, and papered, tite grate, rimu mantels, , bathroom, iron back ran-ge, cupboard, scullery, sin_. copper, tubs, pniitrr, concrete foundation J-acre with 46ft frontage. A C _ AR __. ! £375 RICCARTON. corner of Totara and Konini ptreets, north-west aspect—Over J-acre Section, fine pwition, concrete cnarrnels, and good footpaths in front; well worth ii~pection. Oivner apxious to sell. The prioe has been rediif ed from £400 to £375., Terms can be arranged. „ .-.~ 50S CHARLES CLARK. . £1750 DALLINGTOX, overlooking the River Avon—Tkuutifully situated one-storey Residenoe, containing drawing-room, dining-room, , 5 bedrooms, bathroom, h. and- c, storeroom, with M of cupboards, swillery, veran.*h. hall. 2 bay windows, tile hearths and p-ates. -washhou-«e, large open shed, tank s*and, dairy and pigsrory, 5J acres of firstj clw--s lanei, in garden, lawn, orchard, and paddock. Cords to view on application to <*_ARLBS CLARK.. TO L ET. CUMSRIDGE TERRACE, overlooking th* 1 Hiver, very high _ position—Modern House of 7 large rooms with every possible convenience telephone outhouses, etc., i-exrre in gardjon. Rent £80 year.. Suit businosa _a_. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £525 ST. ALBANS, North-west—Neat Villa of 4 rooms, Oriel window, plastered, tile grates and hearths, rimu mantels, r. blinds, pictun rods, pantry, 3 fires, bath, h. and c. service, scullery, washhouse, epper, tubs, verandah, windmill and tank, concrete foundations ; crood corner section: very cheap. 743 CHARLES CLARK. £210 COLOMBO ROAD, near the Cashmere Hills—Good business Corner.-. Section, containing over i-acre. A bartrafn. 186 ■ CHARLES CLARK. £275 ROLLESTON STREET, North Linwood, northern aspect—Fine block of Land containing one acre with high terraces, one of the best sites around the city. A nibble at the above figure. _ .„_? 13 ■ CHARLES CLABK. £225 CASHMERE HILLS, Hcwrkthorno roadBeautiful Sunny Section., containing half an acre and 12 perches, fenced in and partly planted, together with furnished wharo thereon. This is a bargain. 747 CHARLES CLARK. NOTICE Wanted, Properties of all Descriptions, for Sale and To Let Catalogues, with a map of Greater Christchurch, can be had on application, or posted free. , CHARLES CLABK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 198 Hereford street. . C 3098 A GOLDEN OPPOBTUNITYI For Business-Men, Retired Sheep-farmers, ' - and Others. . CHARMING BESIDENTIAC PROPERTY. Handsome Two-storey House with every - Modern Cor—enienoee. Corner of PAPANDT BOAD and LEINSTEB BOAD. GHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with Messrs PYNE and CO., is instructed by J. F. Wachsmann, Esq., to Sell by AUCTION, at his Rooms, 198 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Srd, The FREEHOLD of his Residential Property "RAWHITL" The House was built about 8 years ago, of picked Rimu and Kauri, and' is of imposing appearance. It has a Balcony and Verandah on 2 sides -and contains 11 livingrooms 5 bay windows, ; 2 w.c's connected with main, sewer, and the usual offices. Also? Fernery, Conservatory, Fish-pond, deep Well, Ram, Croquet Lawn, and Asphalt all round house. The Land has a frontage of 180 links to Papanui road and 246 links to Leinster road; area, 1 rood'B2 perches. The Garden is very pretty, and contains a choice collection of flowers and shrubs. This is really a charming property; the situation is bright and sunny; it gets no dust, and the neighbourhood is the very best. The house is tastefully decorated, well fitted with cupboards and wardrobes, and the whole is in such excellent order that purchaser can take possession without having to spend a penny. ■ £1500 of the Purchase Money can remain at 5 per cent. Sale at 2 p.m. C. R. CLARK, Auctioneer. No. 783 . 9854 tLAM ESTATE, RICCARTON. THE FINEST GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. LOVELY GROUNDS. WELL-BUILT HOUSE. SPLENDID PADDOCKS. CIHARLES CLARK haa been favoured with ; rnstru-crtiorw from the Countess do Fresnedo. to SELL by AUCTION, in tho Rooms, HEREFORD S-REET, o» TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Br* Her beautiful Be*idfc_t—_ Property known _» "ILAM." The Houso contain* on ground floor S front and 3 back entrances, fine large hall, drawing-room leadrmg into conservatory, droiug-roam, morning-room, library, dark room, day nursery, hot—eikeep—r*a room, kitchen and number' of sea-rants' offices. On first floor large bedroom, with balcony and driving-room, 6 other bedrooms, 3 servants' rooms and schoorrocna, line— cupboards, etc. There is also a large cellar. Th« outbuildings oomprie© rang* of stabling and -ten's rooms, also 2 Cottages for groom a_d gardener. Large vinery, fified with the choicest vines in full bearing. ' The Land has an area of 53a 2r 31p, with long frontages on the Ila_i and \V_i_lairi roads, about 3 acres ape in or-amentta! grounds, a similar an~u_t in orchard, and tho balance ia in 6 paddocks, 13. acres being sown with Blue Imperial Peas, 1 acres planted with potatoes, and the rest is in grass. Two beautiful streams of water flow tlrrough the estate. ■ This property is within a few mirmtet' walk of the electric tram, and twenty minutes' drive of the centre of the City, and yet it has all tho teciusic— and quiet of a country residence. Rom has- always been noted for its beautiful grounds, and to a retired sheep farmer or city mercbant offers a homo unequalled in C_nt<3__ry. As, a speculation it would prove a good invest—X-nt, as the land is bound to steadily inencase in value, and could be cut up irate buiidiDg sites at a imaJl cost, it already having froirteges on. two roads. Cards to view must be obtained from, the Auctioneer. SALE at 2 o'clock pja. I No. 021 - MS3

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13249, 17 October 1908, Page 15

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