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I AUCTIONS. ; CHARLES CLARK. . j C. R. Cluk.i (L. E. Clark. : p H A X L S S C Ii A X K. : Established 1861. I 103 HEREFORD STREET, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE 1 AGE XT, ■ VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND J BROKER. JMOaEY TO LENiJ ON FREEHOLD ! SSCi-lUTIES AT CURRENT RATES. ' i RICCARTON. I OVERLOOKING TIIE RIVER AVON. i ___ J OWNER LEAVING NEW ZEALAND. f MUST REALISE AT ONCE. CHARMING RESIDENCE, SUITABLE I FOR A BUSINESS MAX OR ! KKTJKED FARMER. i OVER ONE AND A HALF ACRES Und HI OH TERRACE to tho RIVER, whcT* you can indulge in FISHING, BOATING. i THE LAND is partly laid out in GAK i DENS, ORCHARD, and LAWNS, balance ; PADDOCK. Cs-n keep a coy.- und pony ■n-cli. j THE DWELLING contains 6 ROOMS. ; plastered and tinted, hob, tiled grstes and hearths, wardrobes, larjae recces windows, r. I blinds, invert pas fittimre. bathroom, shower, j lavatory, h. aad c, linen press, scullcrv, cci- ■ !.<r, vr.c., septic tank, coalhouse, workshop. ■ bicyclo house, wnshhouae, tubs with h. and •c. tapa over, ram and tank, verandah fronl : and back, all in good cider. ! NOTE THE PRICE: i)l»50 or Offer. 42-t I CHARLES CLARK, Agent. 1 103 Hereford street. ! AVONSIDE. OVERLOOKING THE RIVER AVON. I CHARMING SITUATION. NORTHERN ASPECT. NEAR THE PENNY TRAM SECTION. J CLOSE to the BOATING, TENNIS end BOWLING CLUBS, and within EASY I WALKING distance of G.P. OFFICE. ' T7ERY SUPERIOR TWO-STORIED j * RESIDENCE of 0 largo roo»is, 20 x 1? I and 34 x IC, plastered and papered thronghout, gas fires and fittings, tiled grntce and hearths, electric hells, fine lnrgo bay windows with box scats, wardrobes, linen press, fine balcony, from which a ioveiy view can be obtained, bathroom, shower, lavatory, h. and c. service, also gas heater, Icadlights, etorr.room, verandah, coalhouae, washhouse, toolhouße, fruit house, w.c, septic tank, deep weH, etc. THE LAND contains nearly HALF'AN ACRE, ond is beautifully laid out and planted with flowers, shrubs, and ornamental trees, large weeping ash, well fenced and very private. j The owner ia compelled to sell, as he ha» J purchased property elsewhere. Cards u> i view and price, which ia low, can be had from the Agent, • 611-S CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. CLOSE TO THE NEW TRAM. I O ACRES Land, purtlr laid out in garde* I *•* and shrubbery, paddock, etc. Two-etoried Houso of 8 rooma, plastered and papered, bath, lavatory, h. and 0., pantry, etoreroom. lavatory, h. and c, verandah, play-houso 2» x 15, with 4 bunke, waahhoueo, stable and coachhouse. PRICE £1500. Moro land can be had if required, ihis if ' an ideal place for Retired Farmer. 596-,' : CC567-1205 CHARLSS CLk^ NATIONAL MORTGAGE A AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. A MONGST others, wo can OFFER the -«► following PROPERTIES: — 1260 ACRES—Education Lease, annual rental 7s 6d per acre. Tho lease has li years to run from Miiy, 1913. Three milee from railway, school, store and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 100 acren jri crop, 600 acres in tussock, balance Engliab grass. PRICE for Goodwill of Lea*< £2000. C3lO ACRES FREEHOLD—2O miles from railway. Has all been heavy bush land, welt grassed and fenced. All necessary buildinga. Carriod last winter "14,000 sbe.ep, 700 steers, !20to 30 horses. PRICE jEIO per acre. I Terms arranged. I 2090 ACRES FREEHOLD—Canterbury, close to railway, school, store, ealcyards, 350 acres crop sown down with grass, 500 acres 1-year grass, balance 2 and 3-year grass, subdivided into 22 paddocks by first-class fences. Carrying 3600 ahecp and fattens lambs. Up-to-date homestead of 6 rooms, with hot and cold water, nnd all conveniences, stable, woolshed, implement ehed, 2 whares, enerp dip and yards, AH in good order. PRICE jEI2 per acre. Good terms arranged. 123 ACRES FREEHOLD—Canterbury, 3 milee from township. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, 15 acres oats, 25 acres wheat, 23 acres turnips. New Houso 4 rooms, washhouse, etc., hot end cold water, stable and chaffhouee, rich, heavy land most suitable for dairying, and within half a mile of creamery. PRICE, £25 per aero. Very easy terms. 1 1300 ACRES FREEHOLD—Canterbury, 12 miles from township, saleyards, railway, and school. Mostly in tussock, suitably subdivided and frell watered. Carrying at present 1200 ewes and their lambe. PRICE £S Pe i2Oo r °ACRES FREEHOLD—Canterbury, close to railway, school and ealeyards, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 80 acres in crop, 300 acres tussock, balance English graae, carries 1200 ewes and fattens lambs, reallygood new House of C rooms, hot and cold water, and ell conveniences, S-stalled stable, i chaShouse, woolshed, ynrds, etc. PRICE i£B per acre. j 850 ACRES FREEHOLD—North Canter- ' bury, closo to township, school and saleyardo, i subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by ; water-rsxea, β-roomed House, stable, imple-ment-shed Mid cbaffhouEe, carries 2 sheep to the acre, PRICE £14 per acre. Good terms. i Full particulars on application to j NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. j 7710 Christchurch. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. t I HAVE YOU? i 100 TO 300 ACRES FLAT LAND: ! TOTAL VALUE .£3000? 1 OWNER of thia Sheep Country wiil TAKE SUCH A PLACE »s PART PAYMENT. OQfiA ACRES at £3 n, PER ACRK j OuUU of which 500 acres lei with C.P. ; Ciaueo at £1 per acre. I CARRY 2500 ov/ea with green crop, 200 • *cres ready for cocksfoot. j^oILDINGS—House 4 rooms, commodious ■ woolnhed, sheep yards, pood fences w<l gat«>. ; SITUATED fivo miles from important sfai tion on main south Jine and aoieyajrds, tw> ! milee from school. NOTE —A Good, Cloau, Cheap Property. l-3rd can bo cultivated. Owner can givo satisfactory reaeon , for selling. ; Fol. 331 B IV. i CONWAY MATSON und SONS, } 184 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.). THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. FULL and overflowing wore our Poultry pee.a on Saturday, but notwithetandins i the large entry the prices we obtained wrre j very good. If you have Poultry to sell you j cannot do better than consign to A. B. SANDS and CO. Following were the prices obtained at our Sales levet week: —Table Chicken, 5s to 69 M per pair; Incubator Chicks, <d to Is M per pair; Heiu, 2j Id to 3a 6d per pair; Ducke, 33 9d to 7a 6d per pair; Gcc3t. 7s 3d to 103 6d per pair; Turkeys (Gobblers), 25s to 30s per pair Crates lent frw and forwaraed to ».i.y address. We take thia opportunity of wishing our nnmcrcus clients and clients to bo » ifcrn Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. I A. B. SA"NDS acd CO.. C7311-13de Auciionefr«

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14546, 24 December 1912, Page 15

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