1 ■ ■"■■■™~" ' > AUCTIONS- ~ A. E. CRADDOCK. •THE LAND "THE PROPERTY I~Vft AC a, lsos, And MEMORANDUM OF_MORTGACE No. 61053. Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Christ cfcurch, acting or, the fquer , . of the Mori ca-ees to Sell by Pv.blic Jiuction. at his ° eVrner of Caehel und Manchester streets, on SATURDAY, the 17th DAY of JULY, 1903, At Nock. 22 «nd 4-lOth PKHCHES OF LAND situate at corner o< AncU<v*t find Regent jtreet.-. Merivn'e with s MODKBN MNEROOMED HOUSE and w-utbwldinss. For further particulars■ *» *? Auctioneer, or to F. K. HUNT 18, Heref rd street. Christcharch Solicitor for the- ' MOrtgS3 T E . CRADDOCK. Auctioneer, 8364 ChriEtchurcn. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Cl.rk.) O- E. Clark. pHARLES CLA3K, 198 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1881. 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. WANTED to Rent for a" Client, L"ge Shop in very central position. Would pay good rent and take a long lease. CHARLES CLARK. HIGH STREET CHAMBERS. OPACIOUS and Well-lighted Rooms or O Offices in the nbove Building to Let. No reasonable offer refused. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. LUCK'S BUILDINGS. Colombo and Gloucester streets. SUITE of Rooms or Offices to Let. SuitAble for dentist. CHARLES CLARK. SOME GENUINE - BARGAINS. MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS and OTHERS should make a point of inspecting this property, 8i Acres and Cottage, close to Linwood station, bounded by the railway line, Ensor'e road, and Jackson'e CI IS Chains frontage to the Lyttelton and Chrietchurch railway. £200 per acre is all that is asked for this fine bock. For business purposes it is worth quite double this figure. 76 CHARLES CLARK. CLIFTON, SUMNER. On account of R. W. Chapman, Esq. HIS very choice of 8 rooms, replete with all modern conveniences, half an acre in lovely garden. No expense was spared in the erection and laying out of this splendid property. Despite rumours to the contrary £2000 is the bedrock price, and we specially recommend it as the cheapest property of its class in the market. 41 charles clark. riccartWlsstTte. fifth subdivision. "i d Q^ 1 th eso Sections have been sold and IX} building operations have commenced. The reserves are absurdly low and the terms easy. Now is the time to buy. Call for particulars to-day. 110 CHARLES CLARK. PAPANUI ROAD. CORNER POSITION. WITHIN 2d SECTION. PRETTY and Up-to-dete Villa of 6 rooms, in splendid order. Price reduced to £1000 for one week only. CHARLES CLARK. LOWER RICCARTON. Between the Park and Railway. A RTISTICALLY designed and well finished J\- House, of 7 rooms, built three years. Quarter-acre with north aspect and pretty garden. £1200. 506 '' - CHARLES CLARK COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. A SYDENHAM BUSINESS SITE. O£»FT Frontage by 198 ft depth, DwellingOO house of 6 rooms andf 'outbuildings. Let <vt 17s per week. The site is «o central that it must increase in value, and at £1000 it is a safe investment. 165 - CHARLES CLABK. ANYONE requiring a RESIDENCE, COTTAGE, or SECTION, should Call or Write for my CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES, which contains a very large selection. CHARLES CLARK, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 198 Hereford street, C 3098 Christchurch. AUCTION SALE OF DWELLINGHOUSE IN LYTTELTON, COMMANDING A SPLENDID VIEW 1 OF THE HARBOUR. pHARLES CLARK ia instructed, by the Church Property Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, SUMNER ROAD; - LYTTELTON. on FEIDAY, JULY 23rd, At 12.30 p.m., Part of Town Section No. 820, containing 32 perches situate as above, together ■with a good six-roomed house thereon, occupied by Mr G. Thompson. It will be sold subject to his lease, which expires Ist June, 1911. The rent is £36 8s per annum, the leseors paying rates and insurance. 9138 EASY TERMS. No. 468 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT ROTHERHAM. WE have received instructions from L. M. OLIVER, Esq., whose lease has expired, to hold a CLEARING SALE at Meadowbank Farm, Rotherham, on THURSDAY, 15th JULY, of all hie LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc.. including: — 1250<Four and Five-year-old Half and Threequartcrbred Ewes (in lots), due to lamb to English and Border Leicester Rams on 12th September 10 Border Leicester Earns 9 English Leicester Rams 1 Black Draught Mare, stinted to Highland Jock 1 Bay Draught Mare, stinted to Highland Jock 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 8 years 1 Bay Draught Gelding, aged 1 Bay Filly. 2 years 2 Cows, due to calve August and September 2 Heifers, 6 months 1 Bull. 3 years 3 Pigs 15 Oat-sheaf Stacks. Three-furr)w pl-ugh, double-furrow plough, single-furrow plough, three-furrow stubble plough, McCormick reaper and binder, Jones two-horse mower. Jones hay rake, Duncan drill, Duncan 5-leaf harrows, disc harrows, farm dray and frame, Planet, Jun., No. 25, potato , grubber and mou'der, block" and tackle, ' plough chains, swingle trees w ; re roller. • standard lifter, quantity post? and wire, wheol-bcrrow. grindstone, Crirlyle : wool pre»s, fteel yards, 4 hives bees, . quantity of poultry, all kinds of tools. etc, etc, ' SALE at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 8863 E. G. STAVED'EY, Manager. GRAIN SALE. OUR NEXT GRAIN SALE of the Season will be held on FRIDAY, JULY 30th. 1903. Clients will oblige by forwarding Grain for Sale to K.Z; LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, L'iD., Private Siding, Christchurca. CATALOGUES Close at Noon on THURSDAY, 23th JULY. NJ.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., E.G. STAVELEY, 8151 Manager.
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