AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (-«• E. Clark. I _~i H A. R L X S CLARK, !V. K. HEREFORD STREET. I Established 1501. I AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE | AGENT, j VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER, < MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD i -ECUKITIES_AT CURRENT RATES. 1 ~'~ HIGH STREE'P I OFFICES TO LET. !TN the most central position .in the City— 1 SUITES and SINGLE ROOiIS. at very low rentals. ~,. I CHARLES CLARK. -P O~~~L E T. TO L E T. 1 HOLLY ROAD—Dwelling of 11 rooms, ; motor car house, nil conveniences, over _• '■ acre: rent low. ' 1 CATHEDRAL SQUARE—One room, first ■ floor; low rent. ST. MARTI.-'S—J Rooms all conveniences. 3 acres; £G0 year CHARLES CLARK. _ "CTTY7I)URIIAM""street"" north. i'lOe.l. , ! "\^rELL-BUILT Two-storeyed House of 7 | ' - - roouis, with every modern convenience, and in pori'ect order, splendid corner .ection, nicely in id out. Further particular?, and card Ito view from }■''-' CH'ARLES_CLARK._ , ME RI VALE. THE Charming Villa Residence of the late J J- M. OT-tien." Esq., situated in Holly road, | cont-iiuing 0 large room., with all offices and j outbuildings. The section, which contains , live-eighths of an acre, if very tastefully laid , out in choice flower garden, lawns, orchard, , etc., and is for sale at a low figure. Card to view from the Agents. ,-... 3t ' <J CHARLES ! "CITY, - WEST END." "" j riORXER GLOUCESTER STREET and I *-- Rolleston avenue, first-class Two-storeyed Residence oi 10 rooms, with offices and out- , building. . Lovely position, good ,-aero sec- ; tion, well fenced and laid out. Further par- I ticulare, and card to view, from -35 ! CHARLES CLARK. | S't~U___ANS. I _L\NSFIELD AVENUE (NEAR). j CiPLENDID VILLA of 8 large- and lofty I O rooms, 12ft stud, rooms 25 x 17, and 25 X IG, plastered and papered, invert gas fit- 1 lir.ga, E. Bells, leadlights doors and windows, , line grates, wanlrobes, linen press, pantry, wa-hllouse, h. and c, bath shower, lavatory, j h. and c. w.c, sewer, verandah, conlhouse, j coaclihoii-e, loose-boxes, harness room, A-acro | in garden and croquet* lawn, asphalt paths. Price only £1850. Well worth inspection. , Owner iin'_ioU3 to sell. 437 charles clark. daTungton. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BUILDERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. -< O ACRES grand lam', with high river J-O terrace... House and grounds 10 chains i frontago Dallingt -n road. 1. chaina frontage! River road. Eminently adapted for subdivision. Only ica_cn for selling, owner leaving Dominion. A bargain. Apply nt onco and avoid disappointment. Price low. 224 charles clark. gentl7eman's"-.es.idence^ new rrighton. near tram am.) beach. 'OICHMOND TERRACE, and ovcrlook- -*-* 1 ing River Avon. Tho Dwelling contain.. 9 rooms, nnd ah conveniences, and is tastefully papered and decorated. Well grate, handsome mantels, large casement bay windows, lounge verandah, deep well, and unlimited water fo. garden purposes. Half an aero in lawns, flower beds, etc. 176 CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS. DYER'S PASS ROAD—Charming Section, containing j-acre; the only one left in this part. £390. A bargain. 178 CHARLES CLARK. TO MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS. I HAVE a very substantially built Brick Store of two storeys, well lighted, each flat GO x JCft, and situated close to tho railway. Only £2300. 37G CHARLES CLARK. RAKAIA MOUTH. ANGLER'S COTTAGE, most complete—4roomed Angler's Cottage, water, 2 fireplaces, matchlined, linoleums, etc. Splendid view. A charming week-end residence. CHARLES CLA.RK.__ A CATALOGUE .-"PROPERTIES' can be >-'_- had on application. -4777 CHARLES CLARK. TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, PETERBOROUGH STREET, 5. ITH DWELLINGHOUSES THEREON, _LSO GRAND BUILDING SITE MADRAS ' STREET. • 1 CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the Church Property trustees, to SELL by AUCTION, at tho Rooms, 103 HEREFORD STREET, on THURSDAY, NOV. 3rd, at 2 o'clock. Town Sections 181 and 183, having a fronngo of 132 ft to Peterborough street, near Coombo street, containing half an acre, Avith ; .ho two houses thereon of 7 rooms and 5 rooiiiis, Nos. 130 and 134 respectively. Also, r part of Town Section 215 Madras street (beweer. Kilmore and Peterborough streets;, laving a frontage of about 50ft, with a depth if about 120, with cottage of 4 rooms No. 115. I On tho Peterborough street land there is ; c irnplo room to build 3 good houses, which ; r vould always let readily and command gcod | s entals on account of their closo proximity to j ho centre of tho city. The Madras street icction is a particularly fine one, being about ft abovo the road. All tho houses have sewer .onnections. This salo offers an unusual opportunity to [peculators, builders, and those in search of .lit.' Sections, as the Trustees have decided to oil", practically WITHOUT RESERVE. . ERY EASY TERMS WILL BE GIVEN. fa 7-t 8427 S PARK TERRACE. C THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL SITE IN THE CITY. E "CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions to SELL, by AUCTION, in "V is ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, L he _>Yvellingbo U so lately in the occupation f V. H. Townend, Esq., situate at tho corner tp££p K , TEBI{ACE "d KILMORE T ii-LLI, containing 12 rooms and all modern * onvemences, with verandah front and side ho 3 small both, .uses ' 1 Tho land comprises three-quarters of an ere, with 132 ft frontage to Park terrace, and lift to Kihnoro street. Thero is amplo room 1 build another house on the latter etreet. ii The garden is stocked with tho choicest of irubs and flowers, Mr Townend having iaTed neither expense nor trouble to mako it erfect. The position is undoubtedly the finest in - 1. City for a residence, fronting as it does 10 River and Park, which ensure on unin--rrupted view for all time. Close to the üblic Gardens, Museums, and Colleges, and st within 10 minutes' walk of the centre of .0 City. It is very seldom n property in lis locality comes into tho market, and any mtleman looking for a perfect homo should a< ot fail to inspect this very desirable resin : mcc. tl b' SALE at 2 o'clock. a o. 4G 8258 H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY" 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th. ir ' ai IMPORTANT TO APIARISTS and * OTHERS. « Sale 1 o'clock. J B. SORENSEN has rtc-ired in-true- - -_■• tions from Mr It. Wright, to Sell by üblic Auction, nt his Re•?idence, XO. 4C KAROA STREET, KAIAPOI. ABOUT 100 COLONIES OF BEES, emprising Italians, Blacks, and Hybrid-, Boxes, Frames, Combs, Stocks. Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE siiel EFFECTS. 3 Pioa-i! Nolo Time of Sale. to H. B. SORENSEN, pi 111 Auctioneer.
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