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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) vL. E. Clark CHARLES CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER, MONET TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. rp o LE X. ' ¥~Q L E T. ROLLESTON AVENUE—IO rooms, _ll conveniences. Rent low. OFFICE ROAD-.fr rooms, £4 10s month. MANNING STREET—S rooms, stable, 16----6 d. CASHMERE HILLS-6 rooms, 255. AYR STREET—6 rooms, 18s 6dON3LOW STREET-- rooms, 21s. PAPANUI ROAD—IO rccme, £96 and rates. RICCAK_ON ROAD WEST—S rooms, 20s. CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. £2400. CLYDE ROAD—7 Acres Land, tastefully laid out in gardens, lawns and orchard, Dwelling of 7 rooms and every convenience, or th» house and 2 acres for £1600. A very fine property. 490 CHARLES CLARK. CENTRAL POSITION. IN THE CITY. £2500. Corner Property, suitable for a doctor's Residence or Private Boarding-house, consisting of 9 looms (4 rooms are very largo), with every modern convenience, verandah and balcony, outbuildings, motor car house, over J of an acre, in beautiful grounds, overlooking the river. Very cheap at the above figure. 654 CHARLES CLARK. / CORONATION STREET. £875. Well-built Villa of 6 rooms, gas, bath, lavatory, h and c, oriel window, verandah, storeroom, office, bicycle house, washhouse, asphalt path., everything in perfect order, section bae 132 ft frontage, and well planted. Close to the new tram. Terms arranged. 264 CHARLES CLARK ROSSALL STREET. £1550. FENDALTON—Large Villa of 6 rooms, with every convenience, oriel windows, wardrobes, gas. porcelain bath, h. and c, w.c. Eewer, outhouses, workshop would suit a motor car, splendid' water supply. Corner section, containing j-acre, laid out in lawn and choice flower and fruit gardens. A bargain. ' 506 CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. £850IDRIS ROAD—House of 6 rooms, plastered and papered, tile and college grates* leadlights, bath, h. and c, waehhouse, windmill, about i-acre in lawn, garden, and ornamental 1 trees. Or would let at £52. 473 CHARLES CLARK. WHITTING TON AVENUE, OPAWA. £535. New Villa of 6 rooms, bath, h. and c, oriel window, tiled heaTths and grates, centreriowers, gas, verandah, hall, washhouse,. 43 perches land, in garden, etc.; very cheap. Suit Railway or a Tram Man. . 471 CHARLES CLARK. SUMNER PROPERTY". Suitable for a Gentleman's Residence, Boardinghouse, Convalescent or Nursing Home. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. I have received instructions to "SELL the property known as "Beachcliffs," situated in Head street, which has,' been a most successful boardinghcuEe for the last twenty years. Within one minute of both tram and beach. The land consists of 1 rood 28 perches, in flower and vegetable garden, and the buildings comprise house of eleven large ' rooms, 2 bathrooms (h. and c. throughout), all 2 w.c.'s, sewer, h.p. water supply, balcony, toolhouse, bicycle shed, etc. Also a Cottage of three robms. NOTE—My instructions are to accept a VERY LOW PRICE. 4676 CHARLES CLARK A CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES can ba J -£*- had on application. C 4777 CHARLES CLARK. CLEARING SALE OF PROPERTIES. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr S. J. G. Davies, who is leaving for the North Island, to SELL BY AUCTION at his Rooms, Herel-rd street," on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, At 2 p.m.: — I.—No. 86 STUDHOLME SPREYDON (first house on the leTt off Somerfield street), 6 Rooms, New. plastered walls, tiled grates end hearths, -good mantels, pantry, scullery, bath, h. and c. service, oriel window and verandah, concrete foundations, washhou.e, windmill and tank, fowlhouse and run. About 26 Perches of Land laid out in lawn, flowers, and fruit trees. 2—REGENT STREET. WOOLSTON (next to Hopkins's Store), Double-fronted Shop and DVelling of 5 Rooms, plastered, i-acre planted with fruit trees. 3—HEATHCOTE STREET, WOOLSTON, Newly-built House of 4 Rooms, matchlined, scullery, bath, h. and c." from copper, verandah, Venetian blinds, concrete foundations, stable, i-acre planted. 4—36 HEATHCOTE STREET. WOOLSTON, 4-roomed Cottage and ehed, with i-acre. Let to Mr Knowles. S—BERESFOR-" STREET, LINWOOD (near Usborn street), House of 4 Rooms, pantry, washhouse, h.p. water supply. About i-acre of laud. THESE ARE' ALL GOOD INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTIES. In the Aggregate fhry Pay about 8 per cent. 011 the Price Expected. 5130 No. 152 A SOUND INVESTMENT in ClT_> COTTAGE PROPERTY. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Owner, who is leaving Christchurch, jto SELL' by AUCTION at his Rooms, j Hereford street, on i FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th, at 2 p.m. NOS. 26 and 28 SOUTHWARK STREET, off Manchester street South, ChristI church.—Sunny fide,. semi-detached. Each Cottage contains 3 rooms, lined and papered, scullery, bathroom, tiled grates, Scott range, verandah, gas, cupboards, h.p. water supply, sewer connection, wash tubs and coppers' built in. Tbcy are both in capital order, and they bring in £52 .per annum. t 5213 ' No. 633 SPLENDID FACTORY SITE, Containing QUARIER-ACRE. ST. ASAPH and MOLLET STREETS. Only Two Chains from Colombo etreet. CIHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL ' by AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street, on - < FRIDAY, JA.ruARY 20th, at 2 p.m. TOWN SECTION 1114, 66ft x 165 ft, with Frontage to Bath of above Streets. If purchaser does not want to make use of the section _i once, there is an 8-roomed Houec on it that would, let at about £65 tper annum. " No. I€B 5212 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with MR RONALD O. DUNCAN, has received instructions from the Trustees, of the late Mrs A. J. White, to OFFER by AUCTION, towards the END of FEBRUARY", the MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY Situate at OPAWA, end known as "COMPTON," consisting of LARGE HOUSE, EXTENSIVE OUTBUILDINGS and SEVEN ACRES OF LAND. Plans in course of preparation. For further particulars apply RONALD O. DUNCAN. Bowron's Buildings. Or to Manchester street. . CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. 5215 "* Hereford atreet. 1 ■;•■'■ "' '-' A THOUGHTFUL Present—Minson's Baby Plates, 3s each, heavy and. deep, can't tip up; nursery picture*"on each. C 3957

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 15

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