AUCTIONS. E. S. McKENZIE AND CO. *R S. McKENZIE AND CO. * AUCTION. AUCTION. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. ON Account of MRS M. McCULLOUGH wio is leaving for tho .North Is. land, to Sell, by Auction, on the Premises' corner of PAPANUI and HAWTHORNE KOADS, the Balance of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF 10 ROOMS. Main Items: Cbeeter&eld, in Utrecht Velvet, Handsome Sideboard, Extension Dining Table Marble-top Tiled Back Vashstand, with mirror, Superior Mirror Wardrobe, Litchwark Breaking-in Gear, and » Hcst of Useful Sundries foT both inside and out, 11 Pain White Leghorn Fowls. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 3<68 Auctioneer*. T* S. McKENZIE AND CO (B. St. Clair McKenni, late Partner and Auctioneer of the firra of McKenzie end Wi'li*), LANr> AXD ESTATE AGFNTS AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENIS. PLEASE NOTE XJfTZ HAVE NOAV REiIOVKD to our New T V and commodious preir -a at 143 CASHKL (Next Tattersail's). CHANCE FOR SPECULATOR. £210. 4 ROOMS, cosy litt c house, M. lin-ed and papered, good range, pnd conveniences. Good water supply. J-Acr? section. On car route, Lincoln road. The property is being eoJd to close a dictated estate! R. S. McKENZIE and CO. CHEAP BUNGALOW HOME REDUCED FROM £750 OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH' X»f*On-6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, up-to-cWUtJvf date in every respect, built by the owner quite recently, heavily timbered all through, expensive fitting?, double entrance. Fine, large section. Owner is leaving Christchnrch, and has given us imperative instructions to Sell. R. S. McKENZIE and CO. CHEAPEST SECTIONS IN ST. ALBANS. ■PR7 Irt s 0R NEAR OFFER will buy **O I XV R ood Building Section, 23 Perches, 60ft frontage to wido channelled and asphalted, W«et aspect, and handy to car. Immediate sale necessary. It. S. McKENZIE and CO. POC WILL BUY full }-Acre Section on St. Martins car route. Full chain fronlßge. Owner anxious to Bell R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Ag-cnte, i H3 Cashel street | (Next Tattersall's Horse Basaar). 1815 I CHARLES xJLARK. C. R. Clark.) CL. E. Clark. QHARLES CLARE. 100 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES.
'" OFFICES. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, In GOVERNMENT LIFE BUILDINGS. CUTTE, consisting of LARGE TUBLIC OFFICE and TWO PRIVATE ROOMS. VERY LOW RENT. CHARLES CLARK. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. BLOCK~OF LAND. NEAR THE TRAM, RAILWAY STATION, SCHOOL, AND CHURCH. CONxAINING X ACRES 3 ROODS 15 PERCHES, with 3 over 0 CHAINS FRONTAGE en 2 STREETS. JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY BOUNDARY With COTTAGE of 5 toome and outbuildings." THE PROPERTY bee oome into the hands of the. MORTGAGEE, and hit in etructions to mo are to SELL. Anyone lookin* out far a GOOD SPECULATION ehou'd not delay, but g«t particulars at ottco from the Agent. 37-1 CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS. • FAR ABOVE THE FOG AND FROST OF THE CITY. MUST BE SOLD. I TVTEAT BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, large stepping balcony, panelled and plastered, bath, h. and c, pantry, scullery, college md tile grates, waehhouif , , stable and traphouse, nmplo water supply, 2 Toods 25 perches lurid, garden, tre-oe and orchard. PRICE ONLY £tOO. A BARGAIN. 190-4 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALBAVS. NORTH-WEST DIRECTION, MUST BE INSrFCTED TO BE APPRECIATED. T OVELY HOUSE of 6 rooms, with every pcceifcle modern improvements, oriel and leftdlight winlowg, special tile gratce and hearths, air-pit fires, fine gas fittings, electric light laid in. paneled walls, verandah and balcony, Doulton bath, basin, h. and c, w.c. sewer, white tilo range and hearth, washhouac, nearly i-aorff, laid out. PRICE ONLY il-183. CHARLES CLARK, 172-4 Agent. 100 Hereford street. TlfY CATALOGUE of PROPIRTIES can i<l bo had on application CB4.fcl.. F .S CLARK, 32- 109 Hereford 6lrtet. COHWAV WATSON AND SONS. CANTERBURY. VERY RICH LIMESTONE LAND AT £15 PKK ACKfc. ACRES, situated alongside school, &O\) and 4J mi.ea from Kailway Station, by good road. Railway will ; «v«ntuktly come very cW v> this property, if not through it. Prospect are gocd for a coneid«rablo riw in the value of this and. CONSISTS of Fltts and taey Lndulatin? Land, with «t<*per downs »t back, which are eaeily worked. Ail rich wheat growing land PRODUCES on average so BUSHELS. NO BETTER LAND FOR SHEEP and LAMB FATTENING. BUILDINGS—New Srocrncd house, large barn, stable, men's hut. :cnces (new B tandarda and wire), new gates, water in every paddock, by newrfai ings-rings; valleys all pipe-drained, fteawy sa per acre spent on thi" work TERMS ATIRAXGED. Se* us about this Property. It will repay you. Fol. SO7 B-l ; , CONWAY, MAT.SON' and SONS, Farm and Property Salesmen, i 164 Cwhel street (next Union S.S. Co). 430 1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14988, 8 June 1914, Page 12
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