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AUCTIONS. j CHARLeFJZaRK. S^ E u C l ar^; r t, ".■L.Tc'larlZ pHAULES C I. A R X, im HEKKFORD STKKF.T. ] Established 'm".; ArCTIONEKR. LAM) A.\D ESTATE , 011, wckns'ed'land broker, i M-XLRITIES AT CUHKKVr RATES. < HIGiTiTREKT. ' < OFFICES TO LET. ' TX tho most centra! position in tho City— -»- SUITES and SINGLE ROOMS, at very ; J low rentals. I ' ' CHARLES ' TO uE T, "~"'" F. T. : HOLLY T rooms: X 35. aL\Y'S ROAD—New. 5 room?, modern; COLOMBO ROAD (near liills)-Xf w. 6 rooms, modern; i")? ■ DALLIXGTON BRIDOK—3J aerci, l!l ! grass, to let. CATHEDRAL SQUARK-Odo room, first , flnnr; low rent. ! , ST. MARTIN'S—J Room? all conveniences, j ( 3 acres; iW year ' « T »vtCHARLES CLAKK. _ TWO* "faMI L Y~'ii E SIT) E X CES. I'ARK TF.BRACKOVERLOOKING THE KIVER AND HAG LEY PARK. T U E Dwcllinp-houso lately in the occupa- | - 1 - tion of W. H. Town end. Esq., a! the ] corner of Park terraco and Kilmore street, containing 12 rooms and nH modern cotiveniences, with vrriaidah front ana eide. and I 4 email hot houses. Tho land comprises \ I three-quarters <,i on acr*. with 132 ft ronl- j age to Park terrace and 231 ft to Kihnorc street. There is ample room w ';',"■ d an- ! other houso on the Utter street, lhe par- | den is stockeil with the choicest of shrubs and flowers. £2750. ALSO A similar House nearer Bealey avenue, with 2 frontages. £2500. E»f.y terms given for cither of these fine properties. _ CHARLES CLARK. SPLEXDI IT ""Clf Y~R: ESI DEN C E (CENTIIAL). SUITABLE FOR A DOCTOR. 8 LIVING ROOMS and 5 doctor's rooms, all modern conveniences, motor-car shed, nice garden. £2250. Fuli particulars ou npplication to CHARLES CLARK. ~'~ NEW BRIGHTON. THE PREMIER SEASIDE TOWN. A W. OWLES. Esq., has favoured mo A» with instructions to Sell his most complete- and up-to-dato Villa Residence, situated in Union street, and containing 6 rooms, plastered and papered, oriel window, verandah, bathroom, pantry, pas cooking stove, waahhouse, traphouse and stable, conservatory, fowlhouses and run?, 3 nrteaians (1 deep (strata). Tho land contains about i-acre, all tastefully laid out in very choice flowers, shrubs and'lawns. This property must be seen to bo appreciated. Card to view and further particulars from thi> Agent. CHARLES_CLARK. _ OPAWA." " CLOSE TO THE TRAM AXD RAILWAY. H ACRES with n frontages, well laid out in l&wnn, flower and fruit gardens; Dwelling of 7 rooms, in thorough order, and with every convenience. G«.s, lounge verandah, largo motor-e,ar house, man's room and all other outbuildings. A bargain at £1500. CHARLES JCLARK^ WORCESTER^STREET. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHTJRCK, AND MUST SELL. 2WELL-BUILT Houses, 1 of 5 rooms, other G rooms, ,in thorough order and with *11 modern conveniences. Gus, wardrobes, conservatory, fernery, bicycle hou-se, corner J-acre land, plenty room for another house. Price for tho lot £1455. Well worth enquiry. CHARLES CLAKK. RICCARTON. JUST ACROSS THE PARK. SUIT A RETIRED FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN. ■J 1 ACRES, in choico gardens, orchard, orna--12 mental trees and lawns, carriage drivo, etc., good dwelling of 9 large rooms, gaa, wardrobes, portico and balcony, pantry, 4 oriel windows, dark room, scullery, hall, weshhouEC, Bta-blc, asphalt yard. Only £1500. The best bargain in tho market. CHARLES CLARK. CLIFTON, SUMNER. A FIRST-CLASS Gentleman's Villa Tlceid'snee, contamiag 6 Tooms and every possible oonvqnienco. including moat of tho furniture Thie offers a prand chance for a retired business man to secure a lovely home. For price and card to view, apply . JCHARLES CLARK. A CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES~cBn be A- had on application. C 4777 CHARLES CLARK. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. QOTTLD. BEAUMONT ana CO.. ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. REPRESENTATIVES FOB TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS AND ABSENTEES. ■ WITHIN FOUR -J.ILES OP MAIN LINB. i SPLENDID FATTENING LAND. i ' 1 KAA ACRES of useful I&nd, subdivided by xOvH-f good fences into 6 paddocks, and well ■watered throughout, growe splendid crops of turnips, and capable, of producing good crops of o*t*. 650 acres ia young gru* t > and balance in profitable pasture. PRICE £5 10a per acre, on v»ry 'easy ' tenna. Tho owner is prepared to entertain offer* for blocks of not less than 500 acres. GOULD BEAUMONT end CO. A GOOD ALL-HOTJND FARM. CLOSE TO RAILWAY SCHOOL, POST OFFICE, AND GOOD MARKETS. prjrrv ACRES, capable of growing all kind* OOKJ o f crops. Dwelling of 8 rooms anfi offices, fitted with all modern conveniences; stable, granary, implement ehed, whare, etc. In crop. 128 acres wheat, 62 acres oats, GO acrea feed cats, and balance either being prepared for rape, etc., or in young grass. PRICE £18 per acre, upon easy terms. GQULD, BEAUMONT and CO. SMALL DAIRY FARM. CLOSE TO THE CITY. 1 fi A ?P E , J ?- o£ firat-claae land with 7-roomed V PweWing, dairy, granary, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings. PRICE £1300. GOULD BEAUMONT tsd CO THE FARMERS' SALEYARDs" WHAT HO, THERE! FARIIERS~! DID YOU HEAR THE LATEST? : POULTRY AT FaXORMOIS PRICES \T THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. GOOD Entries of Producn <im! Poultry were the order cf the week at these Popular Saleyards. Following are tho sales: —Chickens, small id U) In Gd, good 7a lid U> H M (a record). Ducks 2s (x<. to on Hens 2s 10d to 3s lid,EE h 's 3d to 10? d, Wheat 10a 6d to 12s, Oats to 10s Potatoes (did.) to £1, now to 3d lb. Chaff, Hay, Sharps, Bran, ami all kinds of Produce in keen demand at FARMERS' SALEYARDS, S!. Asaph and Tuam streets west SANDS, O'CALLAGHAX and CO.', C62TI-ISII Proprietors. jyOC'X WILL • uy a charming little sea--3L»OO»J Residence at Gumner of 3 well built. )>!■»stfcr =<J rotnis, with concrete foundation, bat!j. 1". anc c, wtahhouaß, copper, tubs, i-aere Why cot spend your weekends in this hc-iltby littio home; it is cheaper than dcctoia. Knight and Chcckley, 122 ile:eford street. Cf1520

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 12

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