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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. K. Clark.) (L. E. Clark/I H A R L E S CLARK, IDS 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. PAPANUI. Vagne's road (just off North road}— Splendid block of land, lately in market garden, now eurveyed into six lot?, eech containing 1 acre, having northern c?" pect. Price £150 each. Easy terms. This land is cheap, and the orchardist, or the man who wants to keep a horse and a cow should turn hie attention to it. CHARLES CLARK^ rrUVIGGER ESTATE—A few sections etill A remain for sale privately. They are high and dry, end the terms are moet. favourable. Buy c eection to-d«y, and show your faith in the future of this rieing district. CHARLES CLARK. HEATHCOTE VALLEY—The 9 acres and dwellinghoute in the occupation of Mr James Wetberall, is now for sale at a price below its value. CHARLES CLARK. CITY. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL. (3.00 D Villa of 7 rooms, octagon window ■* verandah, dining-room 21 x lift, and every mcd-ern convenience, nice eection in garden, sunny aspect, central situation. A bargain at £1040. COS CHARLES CLARK SUMNER. FRONTING THE BEACH. OHARMING Villa of 6 large Toome, well fitted up and finished, with all modern conveniences, lounge verandah, i-acre in lawn and garden. This is one of the best built houses in Sumner. Price £1250. Cheap. 438 CHARLES CLARK. PARK TERRACE. OVERLOOKING THE RIVER AND PARK. T OVELY position from an artist's point J— of view, Dwelling of 8 large rooms, with large bay windows, conservatory, balcony, verandah, and every modern convenience, J-acre in garden and ornamental trees. Only £1400. 609 CHARLES CLARK. _____ IDRIS ROAD. SPLENDID Building Section containing over 1 acre with 132 feet frontage and stream at back. Only £22-5, or would consider offer. 49 | CHARLES CLARK. GRAND LITTLE FARM. CHARING CROSS. 00*7 ACRES, subdivided into 10 paddocks, _iO I well fenced and watered, good sroomed house, 5-atalled stable, implement shed, sheep yards, .etc., nice garden. Everything in and About this farm is in splendid order, and the price is most reasonable. 433 CHARLES CLARK. CARLTON STREET. CHARMING SITUATION. (Near the College, Parks, and City.) Roeidence .'of 10 •a- rooms, well finished throughout, balcony and verandah, wardrobes, large bay windows, tiled ball and verandah £oor, w.c, sewer connection, splendid water supply, outhouses, gas-fittings, electric belle, bicycle house, motor-car house. 47 perches land in lawn, flowers and fruit garden. Can be inspected any time. 559 CHARLES CLARK. TO LET, •' Montrose," Barbadoee streetModern Villa of 7 zooms, reduced rent to good permanent tenant. CHARLES CLARK. TO LET, two Shops, Colombo street S., City. 15s. CHARLES CLARK, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 198 Hereford street, CSOSB Chrietchurch. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. *~~ COMFORTABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY. UNION STREET, CITY. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of Isaac Butterfiold, deceased, to SELL By AUCTION, At the Rooms, Hereford street, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th, At 2 p.m., No. 81 UNION STREET (just painted), off Kilmore street East, containing 6 rooms, .also shed, copper and artesian well; High section of 20 perches, with some fine'old fruit trees. L.T. Aci. ; ' . Further particulars from tlo Auctioneer, MESSRS KIPPENBERGER, FRANKS AND HUNTER, Solicitors to tie Estate, No. 651 196 Hereford strsot. 7957 On account of Mr E. C. Fountain. HIS VERY ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, , HOLLY BOAD. /"IHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roomi, , Hereford street, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER.9th, At 2 p.m., No. 82 HOLLY ROAD.—A one-storey Dwelling-house, containing Drawingroom, .Dining-room, 4. Bedrooms and Kitchen, exceedingly well-built and tastefully decorated, also ' Bathror.ns, h. and c, Scullery, Verandah, Bay Window, Venetian*. Gμ laid on; fewer connection, onthouses, asphalt paths,, deep well, fowlhouses and runs. The land comprises 2 roods 22 perches, in good orchard end croquet lawn. The above is an idoal residence for a business man. No. 652 . • 7827 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. A PERFECT GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AT FENDALTON. pHARLES CLARK is instructed by *he Trustees in the Estate of the late J. S. Buxton to BELL by AUCTION, at the Rooms, Hereford street, on THURBDAY, DECEMBER 9th, at 2 p.m. That Charming Residential Property known as "ROTORUA," situate at the corner of Boundary void and Office road. The house is situated on a high terrace, and gets the sun all round it. It contains 9 rooms beautifully finished, ana the usual offices. Th«re is a - verandah, balcony and two conservatories, also a' motor car shed and stabling, etc. The grounds comprise 1» acres very tastefully laid out in ornamental grounds, fish ponds, fountain, orchard and kitchen garden. The above property is handy to the Fendalton ana Papanui' road trams and it i* seldom that such a property comes into the market FOR ABSOLUTE SALE No. 229. 7826 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MANDEVILLE ESTATE, LOWER HICCARTON. "Within the Twopenny Section. CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at his Room*, Hereford street, oa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, at 2 p._. 17 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES at the junction of Riccarton road and Mandeville road, averaging in area about threeeighths of an icit. llandevill* road is now being widened, regraded and formed. It will also be channelled and the footpath asphalted. When tbit work U finished every section will be well drained. Lithograph Plana Now Ready. No. ttl VERY EASY TESMS. 7858

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 16

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