AUCTION.. CHARLES CLARK. C. R Clark) (L- E. Clark £J H A B L E S CLA.RK. Established 1861. 109 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MERIVALE. THE VERY BEST POSITION. THE CHEAPEST SECTION- IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. FRONTING PA PAN UI ROAD. TWO GRAND RESIDENTIAL SITES, each 66ft frontage by a depth of 230 ft, fenced on 3 sides, and planted with shrubs and ornamental trees. Price £600 each. Terms if required. 563 * CHARLES CLARK SUMNER. CLOSE TO THE BEACH AND TRAM. MUST BE SOLD. TWO-STORIED DWELLING of eleven rooms, 2 bathrooms, h. and c. service, 2 w.c.'s, sewer connection high-pressure water supply, verandah and balcony, scullery, pantry, washhou?e; also cottage of 3 rooms, cycle house, outhouses, fowl-houses, asphalt paths, etc., land contains 1 rood 28 perches, tastefully laid out in gardens. This is a first-class private boarding-house. Price and other particulars on application to 309 CHARLES CLARK. LiNwdoix ' LOVELY SUSTNY POSITION. A PRETTY HOME. FAITHFULLY built bouse of 6 rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, h. and c. service, w.c. sewer connection, wardrobes, bookcases, pantry, scullery, verandah, splendid outlook, bay windows, good section nicely planted and well kept. Price only £835; near the car. 530 1265 CHARLES CLARK. BECKENHAM. NEAR THE CASHMERE HILLS. SPLENDID SITUATION. MODERN VILLA of 7 rooms, lift studs, plastered and beautifully renovated inside and out, largo bay windows, gas fittings, good grates and mantels, bookcase, electric bells, bath, lavatory, h. and c. service, linen dupboard, verandah with glass ends, washhouse, windmill, asphalt paths, J-acro tastefully laid out and well kept. This is a perfect home. Price Teduced to £950. 725 CHARLES CLARK ST. ALBANS. SITUATION GOOD, ASPECT SUNNY. SPLENDID VALUE. MODERN BUNGALOW of 7 large rooms, plastered, porcelain bath, lavatory, h. and c, oriel casement windows, lead lights, 3 verandahs, beautiful tiled grates and hearths, linen' press, wine cupboard, electric bells, gas fittings, lift stud, w.c. sewer, high concrete foundations, asphalt paths, storeroom, coal house, washhouse, all under one roof; section contains 46 perches. Price £1850, terms arranged. 551 CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON. WEST BELT, OVERLOOKING THE PARK. CHARMING SITUATION. TWO-STORIED BRICK DWELLING of 9 rooms, well built and finished, bathroom, h. and c service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, verandah and balcony, conservatory, stabling, could be used for motorcar, workshop, etc., nearly f-acro tastefully laid out, good position for a doctor or a retired farmer. Price £2100, or with about i-acre £1650. 294 _ CHARLES CLARK. TlfY CATALOGUE OF, PROPERTIES can' IYJL _ 0 had on application. 1265 CHARLES CLARK. THE BEST RESIDENTIAL SITE IN CHRISTCHURCH. WEST TOWN BELT. OVERLOOKING HAGLEY PARK. Screened from the East wind by the Park trees. Close to Ricoarton Tram, Tennis and Bowling Courts and Cricket Fields. Adjacent to Station on North or South Railway. Beautifully planted, with evergreen hedges, flowering shrubs, choice bulbs and fruit trees in perfect order. LONG FRONTAGE FACING NORTH. MODERN HOUSE of 9 ROOMS and every. convenience, 2 verandahs, washhouse, etc., all under one roof, bicycle shed, workshop and toolshed, 2 wells. HALF AN ACRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By CHARLES CLARK, at the Room*, 109 Hereford street, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 2 p.m. under instructions from the Executrix in the Estate of the late R. E. M. Evens. The opportunity of acquiring a Property so favourably situated and at the seme time co perfect in every other respect may never again occur. There is practically no other residence which possesses so many advantages as iha one now offered to the publio No. 409 6207 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. FARMS FOR SALE. PENINSULA PROPERTIES. .. PTtTE have SEVERAL PROPERTIES on ' » » ' the Peninsula for Sale, and shall be glad to give particulars to intending purchasers—soo ACRES UPWARDS at £13 103 PER ACRE. This country is great tussock sheep land, will CAR—.-' nearly 2 ewes and fatten 70 to 80 per cent lambs off ewes. Good buildings. Call and see us. Fols. 225, 227, ITS, B.a CONWAY MATSON and SONS (Next Union S_3. Co.) 4 . CANTERBURY PLAINS. 9000 ACBES of Sweet Sheep Country. £i\J\J\J carrying ewe to acre, grows good root crops. Fino new House and numerous outbuildings. Price £7 5s per acre. FoL 216 B 3. QOOO ACRES, similar country to above, OLfUU would cell in two blocks if required House 7 rooms, nearly new. Carry a ewe and fatten lambs. Closo to School, easy distance to rail. Easy terms. Price £7 per sct_ We have other similar properties to offer. Fol. 485 82. CONWAY MATSON and SONS (Next Union S.S. Co.) DOWNS SHEEP LAND. QQK ACRES of really good Sheep Land, 000 situated .close to Railway, Market, Township, S__ool, etc., within easy rail of Christch—rch. Will carry IJ'ewes and fatten lambs. The land produces wonderful crops of turnips and rape, which are not affected by blight. All ploufchable, half ploughed and sown down in English grasses, portion broken up for crops, oats, etc., balance surface sown tussock land. Well watered and fenced Good 5-roomed House, small shearing shed stabling, yards, etc Mortgage of £-900 at 5 per cent. £1000 down probably be accepted. PRICE ONLY £9 PER ACRE. We recommend inspection. Fol. 239, 83. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, Farm and Property Salesmen (Next Union S.S. Co.), IS. CASHEL STREET. C 5578
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 15
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