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x AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK. 198 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. 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. MOORHOUSE AVENUE. CLOSE TO COLOMBO STREET—£2IO. FIRST-CLASS Section, suitable for Workshop or Blacksmith. 30ft frontage, by 88ft deep, with buildings thereon. A bargain. 578 clarles clark. riccarton! RICCARTON ESTATE—The Unsold Sections in the fifth subdivision, including «im« Splendid River Frontages; healthy and picturesque locality. Bargain prices. Easy terms. Call for marked plan to-day 140 CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS Charming View. North-west Aspect. £1350. "VTEW MODERN VILLA of 6 Rooms, plas- •»■* tared, wsrdrobes, tile and college grates, verandah, bath, lavatory, h. and c. service linen press, pantry, washhouse, concrete foundation, splendid water supply, J-acre section ; splendid garden soil, wn'l fenced and sheltered. 115 CHARLES CLARK. ————————— HAREWOOD ROAD (off)— 3£ Acres First-class Land, about half in grass, balance tinder cultivation; oi chard and market garden. House tf 5 rooms, wash-house, copper, bath and other improvements. 128 CHARLES CLARK. MERI-VALE. Just off Papamii. Good Position. £830. "MEW Modern Hous2 of G rooms, oriel and ■»•' Lay window, plastered, centre flowers, polish tile grates and healths, gas and fittings, R. binds, wardrolies, pantry, verandah, Kith, lavatory, h. and c. service, concrete foundation, wa*hhou«e, patent tubs, windmill sud tank, asphalt paths; section 60ft by 158lt; cheap. 85 CHARLES CLARK. BRISTOL ' Near Webb street. £350. GOOD COTTAGE of 3 rooms, scullery, box room, pantry, verandah, cas throughout. concrete foundation, copper, shed, asphalt paths; section 50ft by 6Sft, well fenced. 35 CHARLES CLARK. OPAWA. Fronting the River and Hawford road. £-'<J'JO. 4 ACRES LAND, very hiirb, with terraces; orchard, garden and paddocks, well fenced. Good Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, lavatory, fireplace, h. and c. service, wardrobes, bay windows, verandah, dairy, washhouse, fernery, stable and traphouse, cow shed. 2 rams and tanks. This is a perfect family home. 79 CHARLES CLARK. NEW BRIGHTON Sea View road—Central Position. £110. VERY FINE CORNER SECTION, suit- *' able for a shop, long double frontage. Very easy terms arranged 403 CHARLES CLARK. AVONSIDE. Close to the Tram. Penny Section, overlooking River. £1550. VERY SUPERIOR MODERN VILLA of 8 large rooms, moving partitions, plastered, all figured rimn wood, octagon, oriel and bay windows, leadlights. return verandah open tile and college grates, gas fittings, spring glass doors in hall, wardrobes, cupboards, bath, h. and c, pantry, solo, scullery, -n-ashhousc, etc.; i-acre tastefully laid out, t'ouble frontage. This is a lovely.home. 745 CHARLES CLARK. CITY, N.W. BOARDINGHOUSE, within 5 minutes' walk of Cathedral square. Lease and goodwill of a House cf 8 rooms. Furniture about £75. Rent 21s woek. CHARLES CLARK. CATALOGUES of Properties, with Mar* of Greater Christohurch, can be had on application. . pHARLES CLARK, AUCTIONEER and ESTATE AGENT. 198 Hereford street. C3OBB CHRISTCHURCH. FRIDAY NEXT. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, FERRY ROAD, ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE FIRSTCLASS FURNITURE THEREIN. CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the owner, who is leaving for England, to SELL by AUCTION, on tho Premises, 102 Ferry road, opposite Ross and Leighlon'a Nursery, on FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, HER RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY".. Tho house contains 7 rooms, bathroom, etc., with stable, coach-house and workshop, Jncre land. The Furniture, which is of superior quality, comprises all usually found in a well appointed house, also phonograph, handsome American organ, etc. Also first-class dog-cart, horse and harness a very fine turn-out. Sale of Furniture 12 o'clock Noon, and Property at 12.30. No. 349 4605 CLEARING SALE OF FOUR QUARTERACRE TOWN SECTIONS WITH BUILDINGS THEREON. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Church Property Trustees, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, APRIL 27tb, At 2 p.m. 1. PETERBOROUGH STREET, near St. Luke's Church, Town Section 207, 66 x 165 ft, ift garden, with north aspect. On this there is a cottage of 3 rooms (No. 37), scullery and verandah. 2. MADRAS and SALISBURY STREETS, Town Section 17, 66ft x 165 ft, a grand corner. On this there are four cottages, ' Nos. 246, 248, 250, and 252. Each cottage contains 4 rooms and scullery. 3. SALISBURY STREET, Town Section 15, G6ft x 165 ft, north aspect, together with cottage No. 37 containing 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse and verandah. 4. PETERBOROUGH STREET, Town Section 14, 66ft x 165 ft, with cottage (No. 14) of 4 rooms and scullery. EASY TERMS WILL BE GIVEN. No. 350 4G96 NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Oarnaru, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs M. A. Lattimore to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, on SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, At Noon, HER SPLENDID WHEAT-GROWING AND DAIRYING FARM, of about 240 ACRES—part of the Island Block, near Maheno. SITUATION—Within 2 miles of Creamery, School, and Railway Station. SUBDIVIDED into six handy paddocks. BUILDINGS include well-built modern 6roomed House, with h. and c. water service, stable, cowshed, piggeries, etc. j TERMS exceptionally easy. The OWNER'S INTENTION IS TO SELL, and a large proportion cf the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 4$ per cent. I Further Particulars on Application. W. H. ROSE. Manager. 4746 JOHN BEWS, Auctioneer. MACFARLANE ANT> CO. -fcTACFARLANE AND CO., •"•*- AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Auction Sales held Daily. Commencing 9.30 a.m. C 3956 LAMPS, new styles, latest fixings, solid English Brasaware, cut glass fonts; tome grand lines from 6s at Minson's. C 2597

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 11

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