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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. B. Clark.) CL. E. Clark. 0 H A B L E S CLASS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Zitabli&hed 1862. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. MEBIYALE. JUST OFF RUGBY STBEET. £1300 Scperior Bungalow of 7 rooms, plastered, papered, and panelled walls, largo bay and leadlight windows, tile air-pil grate® snd hearths, gas fittinge, linen room, wardrobes, storeroom, boot cupboard, broom cupboard, bathroom (porcelain bath), showet, basin, h. and c., chir.a cupboard, r. blinds verandah, W.C. ecwer, scallery, coal and wood-house, washhouse, h.p. water, asphalt paths; 34 Perchts, high terrace site, tastefully laid out and well kept. The Owner is celling on account of going back to live on his Farm. The Property is splendid value, and should command a roady sale at the above figure. 320-1 CHARLES CLARK, Agent, liiD Hereford street. THE BEST POSITION IN LOWER RICCARTON. JUST OVER EAGLEY PARK (In Estate late George Harris}. SIX MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, as under: — 1 ROOD 13 PERCHES, fronting West bell (between tho properties o£ Mrs Geo. Harris and C. J. Net "1, E6q.), and ovei--looking th 9 Park. Planted witli fruit and ornamental trees — shrube. Live fences on two sides. A beautiful reeidontial site. 3 SECTIONS, fronting Station approach, varying from i-ACRE to 32 PERCHES, very eunny, high frontages, planted with choice English trees. 2 SECTIONS, fronting Kilmarnock street, each 1 ROOD 4 PERCHES. SECTION, fronting Station approach, containing 30 PERCHES. j The above Section* ar« am<vn<r the few ret mainin; in this very favotirito district, just [ ov e r tho Park, and close to Tram, and the I attention of all on the look-out for CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES is specially drawn to I this eale. ! CHARLES CLARK. WANTED TO RENT. "C'OR a First-class, careful Tenaat, good ■*- Houses of-8 to 10 rooms. Must be in a good locality. For a term from March next. Particulars to CHARLES CLARK, C 2070-1193 100 Hereford street. STROWAN. STROWAN. PAPANUI ROAD. MAGNIFICENT ESTATE. /"CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with V MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO.) have received instructions from the Trustees of tho late Geo G. Stead, to offer by AUCTION, on • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB 15th, At tho Rooms, Hereford etrcet, At 2 o'clock, THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, CONTAINING 20 ACRES, With Long Frontages to the Papanui and Norman's roads. THE HOUSE is large, modern, and delightfully situated upon a high terrace, and the grounds some 6-7 acrce in extent, are tastefully laid out and planted with trees and ehnibs of many years' growth. THE OUTBUILDINGS are extensive and substantial. THE PROPERTY will be offered first as a whole, and if not 6old then in .two lots, viz.:— 1. THE RESIDENCE and OUTBUILDINGS, together with the garden grounds. 2. THE BALANCE OF THE LAND. THE HOUSE AND GBOUNDS Are the FINEST AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. The open land is eminently adapted for subdivision, as it has long frontages to Papanui and Norraaa'fl roads, is high and dry, aod tho eoil is of first-class quality. This is the last property available for subdivision in thie favourite locality, and the section* are bound to meet with a ready sale. Cards to view must be from the Auctioneer. 736 8670 / LYTTELTON. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MBS FLETT. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CHARLES CLARK having been favoured with instructions from the Executors, will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, SUMNER ROAD. LYTTELTON, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th, at 2 o'clock. The Whole of the FURNITURE therein, the contest* of 5 rooms; also China, Glaeo, E.P. Ware, Books. Linen. Blankets, Pictures. Carpenter's Tools, etc. No. 751 i 5371 OSSTP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, vX Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in tho "Pago for Women" in Saturday'a Editioca of ''The Evening Neva,''

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 19

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