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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS DAY. 12 o'clock. l\,f R H. PAPPs' CLEARING . SALE IVI AT OXFORD. Luncheon. G958 H. MATSON and CO. TO-MORROW. 12 o'clock.. MR WILLIAM PAYNE'S CLEARING SALE. AT LADBROOKS. FIRST-CLASS HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS. 40 TONS MANGOLDS, suNi.r;n*:s, etc.. etc Luncheon Provided. 6937 H. MATSON and CO. LINCOLN PUBLIC PLEASE NOTE!!! MR W. J. BARTRUM'S SALE OF PROPERTY and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE takes place on THURSDAY NEXT, at 12 Noon. GOS« H. MATSON and CO. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. CI irk.) (L E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. „„„,_, , AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE VALUATOR. LICENSED' LAND BROKER MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. TO LET. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PREMISES. OVER Government Lifo Insurance Department, and right opposite the Post j I Offir-. The large and commodious premise, now ' used as a, Photographic Studio and ' Show Room, with EIGHT WINDOWS into tb UNRIV°_LLED for an ADVERTISING SITE and CENTRAL POSITION. J_ _CHARLES CLARK.. " ST. ALBANS. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY. LAND co-mists of 1 rood and 6 perches, C6ft frontage, with ornamental water across section, rustic bridge, lcrns, etc. HOUSIC contains 7 main rooms and conveniences an under: — DRAWING ROOM 18 x 17.6, oval casement windows, leadlights, and sidelight window. ! DINING-ROOM 23 x 15, oval casement window with leadlights, handsome light window, door opening on to verandah, and Library snelves built BEDROOM No. 1, 17 x 15, casement windows and wararobe. I BEDROOM No. 2. 15 x 13, casement windows and wardrobe. BEDROOM No. 3, 14 x 13, casement windows and wardrobe. BEDROOM, Maid's, 10 x 10. ' KITCHEN. 13 x 13, fitted with a Watters range. .... BATHROOM, 10 x 9, fitted with fullsized porcelain bath, and porcelain t lavatory basin. i Handsome tiled grates and hoarths .n each main room, copper furniture <__ doors, lotter-box, linen closet, wine > closet or storeroom, pantry fitted with cupboards, drawers, and a properly ventilated meat safe, patent w.c. inside, next bathroom. OUTSIDE, but all under ono roof, connected by verandah, and concrete floor: Storeroom, coalhouse, washhouse fitted with tubs, copper boiler, and zinc bath for maid's use. All main. rooms plastered, eloctric bells, gas and fittings throughout, hot and cold water. HALL 18 x 7.8, side door opening on io lawn, lift stud, verandah 6ft wide in front of house and partly on two sides (150 ft in all), concrete foundations, asphalt paths, connected with main sewer. THE HOUSE was not built for Sale, but was intended for a permanent residence for tho owner. Apply to-day for card to view. PRICE £_BSO. a* DEVON STREET, SYDENHAM. COMFORTABLE Family Residence, con- . tabling 7 rooms, 6ft hall, and bathroom. The walls aro lined and papered, and thero - are tiled grates, gas fittings, Venetians, wardrobes, concreto foundations, h and c water service, washhouse and vinery. All in perfect 1 order; 33 perches of land. £525. 895 -Wa^ES^ITMsEJi^tVLINVrOOD. 6 ROOMS, with tiled grates, 12ft stud, Venetians, gas, wardrobes, back kitchen, ' copper, bathroom, concreto foundations, conservatory, fernery, sewer connection, workshop, dark room, asphalt paths, bicycle house, h.p. water supply. Quarter-acre in garden and orohard. £630. Owner must sell. 466 RICCARTON ESTATE —Only 8 Sections left in the last subdivision. They are very high, and range in area from half-acre to three-quarters of an acre. Most of them have river frontages. Prices from £150 to £300. Easy terms. OPAWA —About three-quarters of an acre under cultivation; cottage of 3 rooms, etc., thereon. £250. PAPANUI ROAD-Two Magnificent Buildiaa: Sites, each 1 chain by 3J chains, with some fine old trees end shrubs. £600 each. Term* given. ' ; CHARLES CLARK. CRANMER SQUARE. SUBSTANTIALLY -. BUILT 2 - storeyed Dwelling of 9 rooms, gas fittings, verandah, brick walls, bath. h. and c, w.c, sewer, h.p. water, wardrobes, washhouse with h. and c. over tubs, good section 60 by 132 feet, splendid position. Only £900; good value. 633 ; CHARLES CLARK. A CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES can be had on application. ' _ ■ C 4777 CHARLES CLARK. ' GUINNESS AND LeCREN. WAIMATE DISTRICT. riH'EAP FARMS. DAIRY FARM—I 67 Acres, part'rioh wheatgrowing land, romainder low-lying moist grating, splendid cattle country. Alongside railway station, school and post office. Comfortable Residence and all necessary farm buildings, including up-to-date machine milking shed. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Terms Arranged. SHEEP STATION—3BOO Acres at £5 10s; conveniently situated. Modern Dwelling, stabling, etc. Real good tussock country, large portion now under cultivation. Carries 3400 ewes ond 1100 dry sheep. High lambings and wool returns. Especially good terms. WHEAT GROWING FARMS—A very large selection. Also FRUIT FARMS and ALL SIZES LEASES-IN-PER-PETUITY. GUINNESS and Le CREN, LTD., Land and Stock Agents, C 64- Waimats. " DALGETY AND CO. p L E AEING SALE. WAIKARI. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. Account Mr John Tisch, SHEEP, HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS (almost new). Conveyance will meet morning train Waikari. 6M_ DALGETY and CO., LTD. PYNE AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TX7E are instructed by MR MILSOM VV ■ LEE. who has sold the Lease of his Farm to SELL at his Homestead, ANNAT, On TUESDAY, JUNE 6th, The Wholo of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Particulars in futufe advertisements. Q947 PxNE and CO. TTtVERY Article ia my shop is made under Jt?- my personal direction, and thoroughly inspected by mc tor approval. I am my own surerviser, so by purchasing from ins you eet nothing but tho best Note address—J. ?.' -__.rtL-.T c.c r_,ln-.V_ _tr___ City C 6470

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 12

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