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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARE. C R. Clark.) fl, E. Clark. QHABLES CLARK. Established 1861. 109 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MO.\EY TO LENU ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. CATHEDRAL SQUARE OFFICES. GOVERNMENT LIFE BUILDINGS. Now in the occupation of Messrs He'moro and Van Asch, Solicitors. OPLENDID Suit? of either 2 or 3 rooms, U and strong room ss required. Vacant Ist March. CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. SHOP in WHITE HART BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. All particulars from CHARLES CLARK. CITY. ' YVTEST END, North Aspect—Charming «-'T Residential Site. 99ft frontage by 165 ft —would make two fine sections. Price 'cw. 674 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. CITY. I FRONTING the River and Two Streets, '.he best bargain in the City—Section with 286 ft front-Re, and containing One Rood Twenty-six Perches, with House of 10 rooms and conveniences. Plenty of room for an- ' other house. Urgent sale wanted. Price only £1000 tbe lot. Splendid situation; tix minutes from Cathedral Square. 628 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALBANS. , JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD, TWOPENNY SECTION. TO those in search of a perfect Bungalow Residence, this is hard to beat. It lias 6 large rooms, handsomely papered and decorated throughout, with all the very beat of gas and other fittings, splendid offices and lounge verandah, fine motor car house, with concrete floor. Section 80 x 160 feet, tastefully _id , out. This property must be seen to be appreciated. Price low. Card to view from 69-4 ' CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS. GOOD POSITION, FINE OUTLOOK, HANDY TO CAR. WELL-BUILT Two-storeyed Family 1 Houso of 10 rooms, most of which ore very large billiard room, about 30x20, splendid well grates' and mantels, very large bay windows, bathroom (porcelain bath), shower, lavatory, h. and c, lounge verandahs snd V*lconies, suitable for sleeping out. About 1 acre, in gardens, well worth' enquiry. For curds to view' apply to 64-4 CHARLES CLARK. CITY. NORTH WEST,.SUNNY ASPECT. TO PROFESSIONAL MEN. SUPERIOR Residence of 14 large and lofty Tooms, tastefully papered and painted, Octagon and Bay windows, large bathroom, well fitted up, with lavatories, h. and c. eer-r vice,, kitchen range with 2 ovenß, lineh pms, storerooms, very -wide verandahs, splendid water supply, lot of useful outbuildings tor motor car or carriage. Nearly J-acTe, laid out in choice flowers, shrubs and trees, which lielp to make the place vory private. This is the finest residence in the city. For pnce and card to view apply 704 CHARLES CLARK, C 8587-1551 •- 109 Hereford etreet. '• MARK SPROT AND CO. ESTABLISHED 1865. TIT AR X SPROT AND CO., , LAND,AND ESTATE.AGENTS, ' GREYMOUTH AND ' HO-OTIB-A. '"' IJtOR SALE-300 ACRES FREEHOLD, * situated best valley one West; Coast, good land, especially suitable for dairying. About one and a half miles from Dairy Factory, fronting road. PRICE -.5 6a ' PER ACRE. FOR SALE-527 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated splendid locality, W*»t Coast, good deep.soil with exception of about 40 acres lighter land, little over a mile from Dairy Factory, fronting road. PRICE £6 10s PER ACRE. FOR SALE—4OO AoRES FREEH-IS in best' part of West Coast, splendid deep soil, good seven-roomed Homestead, stables, dairy, hay and cowshed, cartI shed, slsughtorhouse, killing yards erected thereon, fronting rood, about thrce-quar- . tors of a mile from Dairy Factory. Every inch ploughable. PRICE £7 5s PER . ACRE. 1' ?OR . SALE—49O ACRES FREEHOLD, • splendid situation. West . Coast, good deep soil with exception of about 100 ' acres lighter land, fronting road, about half a mile from Dairy l.ctory. PRICE £6_ss PER ACRE. T7*OR SALE—3OO ACRES FREEHOLD', •*- similar situation to above, West Coast, .200- acres good deep coil, balance lighter, fronting road, a little over a mile from Dairy Factory. PRICE £5 10s PER ACRE_ I7IOR SALE—I 34 ACRES FREEHOLD. - good eitutaion. West Coast, good coil, about 6ix miles from Factory by good road, woolshed and whore, concrote dip erected thereon. PRICE £4 15s PER ACRE. NOTE.—The whole of the above sections, except one, adjoin, and are especially accessible. Tho sections comprise oil river bed land, this being the beet class of land in r Wcstland. The whole of the land with the exception of shelter patches and a small pro- | portion not stumped, is ploughable, also well i watered. The prices asked are exceptionally low compared to other parts of the Dominion, and r in view of a Dairy Factory just commencing i, operations, tho values must increase very materially in the near future. r ~ CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. A UCTION SALE OF 51 SECTIONS, [-"■'. PAPANUI. GET A PLAN FROM [ HARMAN and STEVENS. LTD., Hereford street. 1 Or CONWAY, MATSON and SONS. 8126 Auctioneers. GOOD SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. FAIR VALUE. BECKENHAM— 2 ACRES LAND, well laid out garden, lawns, asphalt paths, live and trellis fences, orchard, paddocks, etc. House G rooms, plastered, bathroom, h. and c, ehower, gas, all convenience., conservatory, verandah, bay windows, on 2d section tram. PRICE £1850. Fol. 265 B6 PAPANUI-OVER 2 ACRES LAND, well laid out garden, lawn, orchard, and small paddocks, well-built House two storeys, 8 rooms, plastered, gas, h. and c, supply ram, I very high section, handy to tram. PRICE 1 £1700. Fol. 270 B6 I CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, ' 184 Cashel etreet (next Union S.S. Co.) 1640 > ■_■ THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday. Editions of "The Evening News" I appeals to everyone. A aright home Maga- > sine.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 14

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