AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. DECEASED ESTATE. REALISATION SALE. 2 HOUSES AND BUILDING SITES. GRAFTON STREET. LINWOOD. MR CHARLES CLARK, favoured with in--6t u'tion= fvo-n - !jo EV"CUTORS ol tho late MR- ISABELLA TRELOAR. will bv AUCTION", in tho ROOMS, K ;1 ) HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, at 2 o'clock, LOT I—llt late No. 73 G-rnf-lo,, Tho Hons:- contpins G ROO^.'S with 5 fi-"T)laoe=. some of th-» grpfs and h-vefhs b:in? tiled: verandah, with larc: 3 scu'lnry and v/i -i rink, eopjyn- and tubs, hot ar.d cold -' 1' scrvic". p-a? throucrhout, largo detacned sned, •SOO'-'aJlon tank. etc. Tl:e land has a frontage cf 77ft, with a <ter>th of about 132 ft. The paths are concreted,' water i» laid on to the garden, and there is a £eh pond. LOT 2—No. f0 Grafton and Short streets, with a chain f-on'ag? to 'nch. The lloi'Si, which, is or. concrete and plact n re-l throu-rhont. con'rs ROOM? f4 fireplir?.-'!, tculle-v, and with gas throughout. The paths ar« conand there is a sewer connexion. LOT 3—A fine Building Site between the two houses with 90ft frontage to Grafton street. (Area, one-quarter acre.) LOT 4—A Corner Section, having a fronfs?o of 44ft. to Grafton street and 132 ft to B?r?sford street. LOT 5—A Bimfnr ginH Section (on which n. deep well), adjoining to the north cf Lot 4. T'l" Estate has to be realised to enable the l"Taci"-s. to bo distributed, and on the look-out for r"sid"nc"c or bt'ilding sit"s handy to town should mak" a point of inspecting the various lots. Cards to view from the Auctioneer. C. R. CLARK. j.H7 Auctioneer. ESTATE OF THE T.ATE MRS G. G. STEAD. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, PARK TERRACE. HALF AN ACRE AND PRACTICALLY NEW ART BUNGALOW OF 12 ROOMS. ALSO HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AT SUMNER. TITK CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction I*l with MESSRS JONES, McCROSTIE) lias been favoured with instructions from tho EXECUTORS to SELL by AUCTION, in tho ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on MONDAY, MLVY 17th, at 2 o'clock, Tho undermentioned Properties: "STKOWANLEV No. 78 PARK TERRACE. The He-use contains on ground floor Drawingroom 26 x 16, with large bay window (door on to verandah); Dining-room, 17f* x 15ft, with built-in sideboards and cupboards; also a room at the east end 10ft 3l 10ft, with bay window, which can bo thrown into tho Dining-room or cut of by sliding doors as desired; Dark Room. Telephone Room, with basin; Large Kitchen, fitted with cupboards, sink, and tiled range, 3 pantries, cellar, servants' hall, coal bin, etc.; handsome panelled hall and staircase; 5 Bedrooms, all being fitted with ~wardrobrs, marble-top washstands (h. and o. water), and toilet tables, 3 liavo fireplaces and open on to the balcony; Bathroom with fama floor (Doulton bath), 8 maids' rooms and bathroom, large attic room, linen cupboard, «tc. Back 6t?.ircase to servants' quarters, 3 w.e.'s, electric light throughout. Tha Outbuildings compriso good iron ehed. and <v very substantial motor c'ncd 21ft j: 10ft, with concrete washing stand. Tho land has a. front ago of 201 Ikg to Park terraco, by a (tenth of 252 Iks, area 2, roods and 1 porch, and is tnstefullv laid out in croq,uet lawn, flower and vegetable garden. The House is practically new, having been built abont 6 years only, and has teen so constructed that tho sun shines into every room. It is in perfect order, arid tho principal furniture required in the dining-room and bedrooms haa been built in. . The situation is one of the finest in Christchurch, overlooking the River and Park, handy to tram, and within 15 minutes' walk of the Post Office. THE SUMNER PROPERTY Is situated at the Corner of EUSTON STREET and the ESPLANADE, to which it has a frontage of 125 lis and 200 Iks respectively, with an uninterrupted view of tho ocean. The House contains Drawing-room 18 x IG, Dining-room 17 x 12, with oriel windows, 2 Bedrooms 21 x 12 and 17 x 12, each with built-in wardrobes; 2 Smaller Bedrooms, Bathroom with Doulton bath end basin, Kitchen with dresser, 2 Pantries, Linen Cupboard, Scullery with sink, Washhouso with copper and tubs, and Coalhouee. Two detached Bedrooms with ■verandah, motor house, etc., 2 w.e.'s. The House is on high concrcte foundations (with verandah front and side), is postered .and papered, and in perfect o v -Vr. Gas and electric bells throughout. Tho land has an area of one-quarter-acro, and is well fenced. A GENUINE REALISATION SALE. For cards to view and further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, 109 Hereford street, Or JONES, McCROSTIE CO., Cashel street, 894 i No. 906 Joint Auctioneers. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. QHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. SUMNER. SUMNER. NAYLAND STREET. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. EINE BUNGALOW of 8 ROOMS, all in First-class order, Eiectrio Light, H.P. Water, etc. SPLENDID GARDEN, with water supply from Electric Pump. 53 PERCHES LAND, Northern Aspect. ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HOUSES IN SUMNER. Solo reason for selling, owner leaving Dominion. For price and further oarticulars apply SOLE AGENT. 439.3 1231 CHARLES CLARK. ••CLINCHER" MOTOR TYRES ! G1 IYE tli* greatest mileage and tha leas: T trouble. | THEY ABE BRITISH BUILT. H4813
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