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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) *• E - Cl * xk ' pHARLES 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. FENDALTON. "Kotorua," Boundary road. —A perfect re-:dential property, lj acres in beautiful garden, 2-storeyed dwel-ling-house of 9 rooms end offices, situeted on a high terrace and very sunny, motor car shed and stabling. This is for sale to close an estate, and a low price has been nxed. CHARLES CLARK. NT ON STREET—6-roomed house, in good order, and 20 perches in fruit trees. £250. CHARLES CLARK. PAPANUI, Value's road (just off North roadt—Splendid block of i«nd. lately in market garden, now surveyed into six lots, each containing 1 acre, having northern aspect. Price £150 each. Easy terms. This land is cheap, and the orchardiat, or the man who wants to keep a hor*e and a cow should turn his attention to it: CHARLES CLARK. TWIGGER ESTATE—A lew sections still remain for sale privately. They are I hish and dry, and the terms aro most favourable. Buy a section to-day, and show your faith in the future of this rising district. • CHARLES CLARK. MILL ROAD. (Just off Lincoln road.) VERY HEALTHY LOCALITY. 9 ACRES good land, all fenced, 11 acres in •* grass, balance in orchird and garden; superior dwelling of 8 large end lofty rooms, nicely renovated inside and out, bathroom, pantry, return verandah, storeroom, scullery, h and c. service. Just the place for a retired farmer. Price £1550. 154 CHARLES CLARK. NEW BRIGHTON. (Good Position, Close to the Beach and Tram.) \"ILLA cf 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, bath tubs, artesian, etc.. section 33ft by 130 ft. Only £340. Just the place you want. 443 CHARLES CLARK. NEAR THE POWER HOUSE AND LANCASTER PARK. NEWLY-BUILT House of 5 rooms, plastered, bath, oriel window, verandah, scullery, h. and c. service, washhouse, i-acre in garden. Only £500. 272 CHARLES CLARK. PAPANUI ROAD. (Very Best Position.) THE Cheapest Property ever offered in this lical-.'.y. Dwelling of 9 large rooms, 2 bathrooms, housemaid's pantry, 2 staircase?, box-rcoms. balcony, fewer connection, wardrobes, scullery, washhouse, ram and tank, nearly 5-acre in choice flowers, shrubs, and ornamental trees, tennis lawn, etc. The price asked is only £1650 for the lot. £450 cash, balance at 5J per ' cent. 308 CHARLES CLARK.. WORCESTER STREET. (Without a doubt the Best and Most Convenient House in Linwood.) CONTAINING 8 large rooms, octagon and bay windows, fine hall, lead lights, handsome mantels snd grates, waidrobes, lavatory cabinets in bedrooms with h. and c. service, porcelain bath, lead floor, gas, bootroom, return verandah, electric bells, linen press, w.c. sewer connection, dark-room, bicycle house, rockery and fountain, excellent water supply, over i-acre, well fenced and tastefully laid out. This property is for sale at a low figure, or to let to a firjt-class tenant. 162 CHARLES CLARK. I~PENDALTON ROAD and Wairarapa terrace—Magnificent Block, containing 3 ro<ds and 6 perch-.'s; room for 3 good houses. 300 CHARLES CLARK. CHARLES. CLARK. _ AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 158 Hereford street, C 3098 - Christchurch. STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. ALL NEW OF FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS. CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mr J. Strassmeyer, who is relinquishing the Furniture portion of his business, to SEEL by AUCTION, at his SHOP, 102 COLOMBO STREET, near Tuam street, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, The Whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, including:—Duchesse Chests various shapes, Marbletop and other Washstands, 7 Wardrobes with bevelled mirror panels, 12 Sideboards latest designs, Overmantels, - Hall Stands, 2 Saddlebag Suites, Linoleums, Palm Stands, Austrian, Caneseated, and Canadian Chairs, Wicker Easy Chairs with cushions. Occasional Tables, Double Iron Brass-mounted Bedsteads, W.W. and Box Mattresses, Kapoc * Beds, Carpet Runner, Slip Mats, Cocoanut. Door Mats, Sets Toilet Ware, Iron Cot, Cbeffonier, Curtain Poles and Fittings, Kitchen Dresser, Carpet Squares, etc. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire new Furniture of splendid quality. It is all of the very best make, and not knocked together for suction, and will be sold practically without reserve, as Mr Strassmeyer is giving up this portion of his business. No. 661 Sale at 11 o'clock. 8632 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FRONTING LONSDALE STREET AND OTHER PROPERTIES AT NEW BRIGHTON. CHARLES CLARK will OFFER by .PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on above date, on account of Mrs E. B. Newton, 6 Building Allotments, containing 33 perches each, also Section situated at the corner of George and Hoed streets, being Lot 35, and that valuable property adjoining the Post Office fronting on Sea View road with a frontage on Union street and dwellinghouse, etc., thereon. Also 2 Building Allotments fronting Page's Toad on the tram line, and two other Sections fronting Sea View road. Terms—lo per cent, deposit, 5 per cent, in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months, balance in 3 years. Interest 5 per cent. Right to pay off. Lithograph Plans now ready. No. 656 __306 rpHE AUCTION SALE OF THE MANDEVILLE ESTATE, LOWER RICCARTON, takes place at CHARLES CLARK'S AUCTION ROOMS, Hereford street, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, at 2 p.m. Lithograph Plans are i>ow Ready. EASY TERMS. For further particulars see Messrs Gould, Beaumont and Co.'s advertisement. CHARLES R. CLARK, 8534 No. 651 Auctioneer. IN THE MITTER OF "THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1908." MR CHARLES CLARK having received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch, acting at the reauest of the Mortgagte. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Sale Rooms, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of January, 1910, At two o'clock in the afternoon, All the Premises containing Twenty-five Perches, be the same a little more or less, with the boathouse and offices erected thereon, situated on Oxford terrace, Christchurch, being part of lot 16 on deposit plan 281 and being the whole of the land included in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 55945 (Canterbury Lands Registry Office), which premises are at present occupied by the Christchurch Amateur Rowing Club. / For particulars of title and conditions of sale apply to THE AUCTIONEER, Or T. S. WESTON and SON^ 142 Cashel street, Christchnrch, 7553 Solicitors for the Mortgage*.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 15

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