AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLAIIK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. C!»rkn U A 1! L E S CLXRiiEstiblished ISCI. 100 HEREFORD STHEET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATUU, LICENSED LAND BROKER. I MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. DALLINGTON. TRAM TERMINUS. RIVER FRONTAGES. IJLOCK OF LAND containing over 7 ACHES. Suitable for subdivision, without cost oi roadinf. PRICE -£9A(-\ PER ACRE. i CHEAP. i 7 " 4 I CnARLES CLARK. i TO LET. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Next to tho Goiurament Life Insurance. OFFICES. OI'FICES. I | SPLENDID MODERN SUITES, i now approaching completion, each containing LARGE PUBLIC OFFICE, 2 PRIVATE ROOMS, And Strongroom. ALSO FINE ROOM TOP FLOOR, ilil z C6ft. VERY LOW BENTS. OFFICES. OFFICES. TO LET. CHARLES CLAIIK, 109 Hereford etreet. DOKSETVILLE ESTATE. NORMAN'S ROAD.TuST OFF PAPANTII ROAD. SEVERAL Fine Building Sections, S8 and S3 perchea, aephalti paths and channelling in front. Prices, £185 and £210 each. Easy terms. 77-3 CHARLES CLARK. " RICCARTON, SIXTH. x SUBDIVISION DEAN'S ESTATE. /~1 ET a plan and prices. The choapcet and beet sections in the North partofLow«r Riccarton, aephalt paths and channelling. BDS-3 CHARLES CLARK, 1075 Agenta. TO-MORROW. MAGNIFICENT CITY BLOCK - CASHEL STREET. CHARLES CLARK will SELL TION, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY!, »t 2 p.m., That SPLENDID PROPERTY Situate CASHEL STREET, Between Manchester and Liverpool etreote, Containing 1-ACRE WITTI WAREHOUSE TTrIEBEON. SEEDSMEN, MERCHANTS, SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS are invited to a-ttond thin Sale, na it ie eeldom a property in such o. GRAND CENTRAL POSITION Coni« into the Open Market. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. DUNCAN, COTTERILL end STRINGER, Solicitors. No. 65. 8771 HARRIS BROS. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. On account of the Trustees of tho late MRS A. ROBERTSON, THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 24th, At 1 o'clock, On tho Premises, 22 BOURKE STREET, off Windmill road. No. 11 Tram. Stops at Bourko street. OUPERIOR FURNITURE ami EFFECTS, O' including— Piano, Asminstei and other Carpets. Hardeomo sft Walnut Sideboard. Drawimj-roorn, Dining-room and Bedroom Suites. Overmantels, etc. Full list Wednesday's "Times" and 'Tress."' HARRIS BROS.. 3"S« Auctioneers. OONW'AY MATSON AND SONS. WINTERING. ON GRASS ALONE. 16,500 SHEEP AND 800 HEAD CATTLE. CANNOT BE SURPASSED FOR GRAZING PURPOSES. £QHA A pKES, in a good district, 20 OOUU inilea from MAIN TRUNK KAILWAY. North Island, by good dray road. All in gross but for 200 acres bush. All been heavy land. 500 Acres ploughable, if stumped. No gorges. Breeding cows can be run with safety in every paddock. Balance land leading ridges LYING WELL TO THE SUN. Subdivided by post and wire fences, rnostlv new and in good order. GOOD HOMESTEAD, connected with telephone, and usual outbuildings, woolehed with machines, dip, several pets, yard. (Inferior land in same district selling in small blocks at £-20 per acre.) PROPERTY WELL WATERED. Will winter 3 cheep to the acre, and about 800 head cattle. EASY TERMS arranged. Might sell in two or more blocks. PRICE £10 5s PER ACRE. Fol. 436 B4 CONWAY, MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Farm and Property Saleemen, 955 IS-1 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14723, 21 July 1913, Page 12
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