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AUCTIONS. A. K. CRADDOCK. BARGAIN AUCxION SALS. NEXT "WEDNESDAY, iota FEBRUARY. 8 pjn, COMPLETE SACRIFICE OF CUTS AHDr SUBURBAN PKOPSBHES. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOB ZSf-j VESTOBS. SPIJCULATOB3; ETC. OWNER DETERMINED TO SKLT* <* ATTEND THIS SALE. ATTEND THIS SALE. AE. CRADDOCK has received iwrtrne- • tiona from Mr Thos. Ballaa, who h*« taken up land on th« Weld's HiU Estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, af hie Laad Salerooms, 154-6 Hereford rtrcot, on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10th, at 3j\m, The Whole of his Properties, comprising: LOT 1—298 ST. ASAI>H STREET, Chrwtchurch—Nearly n«w House of G good rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhoune, copper acd tubs,, h. and c. water, oriel window, vorandai, tiled hearths and grate*, cupboards, erery Btodera convenience, ga» and attings, patent W.O, main sewer, section 40it by 16& ft, area, 25 perches LOT 2—Adjoiniug aboro. Fin* Buildtoe Site. Section 26ft by lealt, fenced V.DJU, area about 15 perches. LOT 3—c LOWER HIGH STREET, CITY —Twc-etorey House (nearly new) of 6 rooms, well finished, steel coiling in dining-room* plastered and papered, 2 bay windows, balcony, v. blinds, gu and fittings, bathroom, a lavatory baeirts, scullery, electric bells, paatrr, h. acd c. water, tiled hearths and wnrdrobea and cupboards, centre flowers, patent W.C., washhouse, copper, fixed tube, 4 □replaces, iron shed and dirk room; tecucn ■3Sft by 130 ft (about l< perches), deep Wi connection, aefhalt paths and yard. A model city home. LOT 4—Adjoining above, section. 00ft by 14£ ft, with asphalt tennis court, about 80 perches. A perfect Building Site. LOT 5—14 LOWER HIGH STREET, ClTY—Substantial House, containing 9 l*rje rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, scullery, pantry, h. and c. water, oupboards, gas and fittings, hall arch, patent W.C., waahhouse, copper, fired tubs, good wate* supply. Section 45ft by 160 ft (about 3% perches). A fine Family Residence. LOT 6—106 FERRY ROAD—Sound House of 5 rooms, plwrtcred and papered, bathroom, , scullery, pantry, bay window, verandah, 4 fireplaces, gas and fittings, concrete foundations, artesian well, washhouae, fixed tub*, shod, main eewer connection. Section about 25 perches, nicely fenced and laid out. LOT 7—Top of ST. JOHN'SRROArD r BROMLEY—Two-storey House of 13 rooms, bathroom, scnHerv, jriurtry, a artesian wells. 1 deep well, w.-hou»c, eto.; 14* acres light land, i-acce la orchard, piggeries, etc., cowbail; long frontage. Instructions to the Auctioneer (ire to Sell, aa Mr Ballan is determined to dispose of alt his properties before going away, and DC* leasonable offer will be refused. A. E. CRADDOCK. Auctioneer, ..... 154-6 Hereford street Or DAVIES and STEVENSON, » Estate Agents, 9426 Cashel street. LOWER MCCARTON. NEXT WEDNESDAY, lOth FBBRUART. 2 p.m. CHARMING HOUSE AND GROXTND3. TO BE SACRIFICED. A' E. CRADDOCK has received inslrue- ) • tiona from the Owner to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION *t his Land Sale Rooms, 154-6 Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, at 3 p.m.' THAT OHARMING PROPERTY situate at the corner nf Edinburgh and Ayr streets. Lower Kiccp-rton, consisting ol beautiiully-laid-out Corner SeoUoa containing- HALF-ACRE, and most sub* stantially-built and artistically-finished VILLA containing 7 large living rooma and all modern convenience*, including h. and c service, e*ntry, scullery, bath* | room, eto., eto. This la an exceptionally- well-appointee * home: everything is in perfect order; tie > house has a Northern aspect with a bright, > tunny, wide, return verandah, and the ontt 1 reason for selling is that the owner is obligee to live in the city. My instructions are to sell practtoaUjU without reserve. i A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, 7681 154-6 Hereford streot.^ BAKEE BROS. ■i" AUCTION OF j VAIiXJABLE SHOP PKOPBETx", ' SYDENHAM. j BAKER BROS., will Sell by Avetioa AM. WEDNESDAY NEST, at Nooa, THAT .VALUABLE CORKER BXTB, hcrlasj 4 a frontage of 88ft to COLOMBO STHEBB by a depth of 110 ft to Stanley street, and Adjoining' Section at the book 88ft by.. 100 ft. On the Colombo street frontage i> , a shop 19ft x 24it, and 2 rooms, leavina \ ample space to build on the corner. ' SPECIAL NOTE. t . COLOMBO STREET, in this locality luM' DOUBLED IN VALOE the last few year*. t and is continuing so to do, and this Property. . is a . SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. , The Occupant would stay on at a rent*! for the shop equal to. 7 per oent. oa whsA will be accepted for the whole property. 9&ia IMPORTANT AUCTION Of - i CITY SECTIONS. FRONTING COLOMBO STREET. (With. Back Entrance.) PLANS ON APPLICATION. THE MESSRS HUNSLEY having purchased the property in Colombo street latoij , vacated by MESSRS WALLACE and LAURIE, and having no use ior the frontage, have authorised MESSRS BAKER BROS, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ia their Booms, 13S Manchester street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBBUAKX 10th, At 12 o'clock noon, Those EIGHT most valuable SHOP BITES, fronting Colombo street, between Bt. Asaph street and Bath street.' and opposite Daodaa street, having the long depth of from 106 ft to 132 ft. On LOT 4 is a substantially built Briofc - Building. , On LOTS 7 and 8 is a convenient dwelling let at 16a per week, about 31 feet back from Colombo street, to which a SHOP FRONT could be put. It is recognised by all that the BUSINESS OF THE CITY is going SOUTH. This -portion of Colombo street will soon be lined on both sides with blocks of shops, and the value of these Superior Lota as an investing medium cannot be over-estimated, the position being suited to any class of business. A LOW RESERVE has been fixed, anab.' ling tradesmen to become their own landlord* and still be under a LOW BENT. SALE, FEBRUARY 10th, at noon. BAKER BROS., 9881 Auctioneers. FENDALTON. FIVE BOOMS, ONE AOBB. LONG FRONTAGE. ONLY IIO4O. House contains 5 ROOMS and oenvenisnoesV" including 4 fires, gas throughout, bathroom, lav. basin, pantry, scullery, waahhouse, cop., tubs, verandah,: etcSECTION, 1 ACRE, with a long fnmtef*, there being room for several more houses. A HEAL BARGAIN. C 3612 BAKER 8803. nnO Let, Linwood, New Honso 6 zooms, all conveniences, ne&r tram, 17e 6d foS term. BAKER BROS., C 3612 138 Manchester street. fIALL for our Weekly Printed To Let List, fxoe. Scores of houses to choose from. BAKER BROS., Specialists. C 3613 138 Manchester street. TX) Let in our New Building, Ground Floor Offices, with gas, strong rooms, etc. BAKER BROS., C 3612 138 Manohester street. LAKE COLERIDGE ANI> GLENTUNJSEI. ROYAL MAIL DOACH. A MAIL COACH leaves G!entunne7 t*r Luke Coleridge, ••"ia Wintl'i'histte House and Sncwden ,evnry FHIDAV MORNING, oa vrrival of tram fi-<tu Christchurch, returning in time for evening train SATCRDAI. , Spocifl.' attention given to Passengers, and Parcels forwarded tor delivery by coach. 3. SUTHERLAND. .

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 15

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