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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK.. C. B. Clark) (L. E. Clark pHARLES CLABK. Established IS6L " 109 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FINE OFFICES TO LET. GOVERNMENT ° LIFE INSURANCE VJ BUILDINGS. Rents from 8s to 12* CHARLE9 CLARK FI'NP.ALTON. '" BRYNDWR ROAD. T AROE Villa of 8 rooms, with every i-> modern convenience, 1\ acreD land, in psrden, lawn, orchard and paddock. Only £IGSO, or wculd lot to troc-d tenant. 4D3 CHARLES CLARK. ST ALBANS. NOFTH. VERY BF C -T POSITION. AND CLOSE TO THE PENNY SECTION. "MEW Styllfii of 5 nice room?. I' one x 16 panel'.ed, plastered and I papered invert aa i> fittings, entement, lead j nnd fan lisht winowt, inglencok. co.lcße j grates, lfeenpress, wardrobes, porcelain bath, I lavatory. L. and c. ehov.-er, w.c. sewer, clofed-in china cupboard, coa'.houfo, wasbhcu=o, conservatory, verandah. Very compact property, nnd faithfully built. Tool _ and bicyclo houro, asphalt ' paths fnd yara, 30 porches •>. lawn and simsbbery. Price reduced to iIOJJ to effect a quick f!>.'». 051 CHARLES CLARK, j FENDALTON. i SPLENDID SITUATION. j GOOD Dwelling of S rooms, verandah, bay j windows, pantry bath, lavatory, li. and c, wardrobea, washhou«e, traphoueo and ttnble., fruit store. greenhoufo, nto orchard, ovor J-acrc. corner eectinn nicely laid out. Price £12Jfi, or would exchange for a houso and moro laud. 2S? I CHARLES CLARK.__ j ST. at.uansTwtestT Near laiio. Fino Situation. SUPERIOR Dwelling of 8 room?, plcftercd ;iui\ papered, tvectric be".ls, fra3 throughout, oriel windows, vßmndah. v. blinds, w.c. sewer, Ecullery, pantry, waablwuEe," nearly _Jacro tastefully laid out, v/c3tern r.spect. Pries £UOO. • Vi'orth enquiry. 315 CHARLES CLARK. So'.e Agent. LINWOOD. NEAR ARMAGH STREET. FINE Villa of 6 rooms, 16 x IG, 1C x 16, 15 s 11, 12ft studs, plastered, good gas fittings, porcelain bath, thower, lavr.tory, b. and c, wardrobes. bay and French casement windows, return ver- j andah, tiled grates and hearths, I high foundations six panelled doors, | w.c, sewer, washhouse. conlhou&o, storeroom, 2 convervi-.tories, aho detached 3-roomed cot- ! tsge, J-acre choice flower, fruit, and vegetable gardor.s. Price Reduced to XI3SS. A perfect homo. '183 CHARLES CLARK. PAPANCL TO FARMERS AND RETIRED MEN. 2a ACRES Lard, 1 nere in .psddock, bal••l anco in choico pardens and grounds tennis courts, etc., tv.-o-atoricd House of 12 rooms, billiard-room, and every possible convenience to make it a complete homo, large nuinbcT of useful outbuildings. The property has a double .. >niage. If too much laud part could bo Fold without spoiling- tbo property. For card to view and price apply 5S'2 CHARLES CLARK. SUMNER. COLENSO STREET. SUNNY ASPECT. SPLENDID J-acre Section for XIGO. Owner left Christcburch, and wants to realise. 333 CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON. RICCARTON; SIXTH SUBDIVISION. f\V this Popular Estate. Sections from 35 W perches to 3 roods at prices "rom. £140 •to each. Terra , :: 15 per cent, deposit, 5 per cent. 1-2 months, balance 3 years, interc::. 5 per cer; t. CHARLES CLARK. MY CATALOGUE OF PxtOPEIIiIES oos bo had on application. CCjST-IOQj CHARLES CLARK. GOULD. BEAUMONT AND CoT~ rj.OULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. VJFINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1E67. MORTGAGES. Wβ haro VARIOUS SUMS for INVESTMENT on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITIES at CUKttiiiS'T KATES. a erfako manag-ement of TRUST ABbEMEE end PRIVATE ESTATES, *nd the Collection of Rent and Interest. selwyn'couai'Y'; Close in Railway, Saleyards, and Within Lasy Drivjng Distance of tho City. dPtO A , CRE ' S of S crcjiping: land, well if i. fcncGcl !nto " l'nddocks. and watered throughout by county rucos, homestead comprises 7-rcoined Dwelling and outbuildings, 25 acres in turnips, .=,O acres feed 'so acres p.oughed for oat*. 2fiO acres in ycun« grass, balance in 4-year-old grass. PRICE £13 per acre. Wo can arrange easy terras Fol. 3t. GOULU^BEAUMONT and CO.' NORTH CANTERBURY. CLOSE TO RAILWAY AND GOOD HaKKEX. SO/I ACI?IC? ' of splendid theap cotintry. <~>\J\J practically al] improvab:*, well fcm-M and watered. Only needs cultivation to car/v eai-iji IuOO ewes. Wo ror.fidei.tly recommend this an a firstc.ass investment. PJiICJb £8 per acre Ea.f> terms. p oi 34 1 GOULD. BEAUMONT and CO RICCARTON -MANDE VILLE SUBDIVISION. On TRAM SECTION. lii£ LASJ S SECTIONS, g-ACKE EACH. -£**?().') EACH. THE ClitAVt";.-•; LAND ON THE MAfiilET Only » Sraal. Ueoo«;' kpoyjrcd CiJ2l na CO. THE FARMERS' SALEVARD3~~ 5000 HEAD OF POULTRY WANTED AT ONCE. require tbi> abo\e number or more of ! • » Uiidi cj aL" kinds during the Next i Fortnight We report another excerdinplT good Poultry Sale or- Saturday, when prices* v.er* n-el) uj> ti> our usiiuj hlfh s'.andaid Ft>llowiu| sr* the bales: —Table Chicken 5s to Bi, SmiHer CTiicken 2» 3d to it yd, Dacks 3* to Tc od. Gcesf 'it. 3d to 7j Kid Her* 2? 2d tc 3« 6a, PuJlets (small) fi& T.vst (according to qualily) 1 P Id to l« 5d Confi?n Pou:t:y by any Tuesday oi Friday TraiTi. or bring in cd Wednesday or Saturday Morning, to SANDS. O'CALLACHAN and CO., Care of Farmers' Paleyards. St. Asapb and Tusm streets West, Chnstchurch.. 1276 C. R. WILSON AND CO. POULTRY SALE. AN ExcelJent Entry at Saturday's Sale and ■" pricas well maintained Ttble Chicken 4s £d to 7s Id. Hens Iβ Gd to 3s 6d. Pullets 3s to Ss, Ducks 4s to 6s 4d, Geese 5s to 6s 6d Tukeys 8s to 16a, all at per pair. ' W« want thousacda of Poultry for our Easter Sales, commencing Xext Salurday Send for Crates and obtain the *p!<?ndid prices our auction affords. Sale of Competition Pens APRIL Ut. A splendid chance for securing- Breeding Stock. Send for Cata- i logus. J. B. MEERETT, AuctioneeWILSON'S POULTRY SALEYAP.DS. ! ______ : 1277 : LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL i ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentnnnel for' , Lako Coleridge via Windwhi?tle House and Snowden, EVERY FRIDAY MORNING on arrival of train from Christciiir-th, rem time for evening train, SATURDAY. Special attention given to Passengers, aad P&rceia forwarded for delivery by Coach.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 12

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