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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. REALISATION SALE. 2 HOUSES IN WORCESTER STREET A BLOCK OF LAND AT >'<OKTH NEW , BRIGHTON. M R CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction r-rt-T^ th MESSRS FORD and iiADMELD) wu) offer, by AUCTION, at tho Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET, ™*Sp A Y THIS DAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, At 2 o'clock, No. 363 WORCESTER STREET, between Fitzgerald avenue and Stanmore road— Two-storcv House of 8 Kooms, 5 fireplaces, verandah, bath and basin (h. and c.) scullery, waehhouse, with copperacd tubs, sbed and fowlhouso. THE LAICD has a frontage of 90.7 Links by a depth of 252 Links. AIIEA, 36.6 Perches. No. 367 "WORCESTER STREET, adjoining the above—Single-storey Honso of 0 room 3, with 3 bav windowß. 4 fireplaces, tiled grates and hearths, bathroom, with ba?in (h. and c.), detachcd waahhouee, with copper and tuba, shed, concrete ■paths, eto. THE LAND has a frontage of 66.2 links bv a depth of 252 Links. ABBA, 26.7 Perches. THESE PROPERTIES HAVE TO BE SOLD TO WIND UP A DECEASED ESTATE. ALSO. 3 ROODS, 15.2 PARCHES,, at NORTH NEW BRIGHTON, having a frontasc of 360 Links to Flemirurton avenue, opposite Ascot Tennis Court 3. Tho land conld be subdivided into 6 sections, each havinsr -i(Kt frontage, and containing -21 ' CHARLES R. CLARK, Auctioneer. Nc. 79. S3IC CASHMERE HILLS. 3 ACRES 3 ROOBS 22 PERCHES. A GRAND BLOCK FOR SUBDIVISION. HAVING FRONTAGES TO THE VALLEP AND WHISBY ROADS. "I\TR CHARLES CLARK (in coninnction ITi with MESSRS JONES. McCROSTIE and CO.) has been instructed to SELL r v AUCTION in his ROOMS. 100 HEREFORD STREET, on WEDNESDAY, September 22nd, 1920, at 2 o'clock, A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF- LAND, having about 10 chains frontage to '.ho Valley and Wliisby roads. This section was acquired for the purpose of a Winter Garden, to bo vested >n ih*. Christchurch Domain Board, but owinj to tho Board being unable to undertake tho control of a reserve outside its district, it has boon decided not to proceed wi:h 'he projectp and the owners, who purchased \ h s land by reason of its toil and sheltered ptwition, have decided to dispose of tho ejine. This aalo affords a unicme opporfcnnitr to speculators to acquire a large block in the centre of the Cashmere Hills district which is eminently suitable for subdivision into building allotments. Tho land is sheltered from tho East Winds, has a magnificent outlook, and only requires roading. If this were dono tho ewtjona would eell readily. FOR PLANS AND FULL PARTICULARS apply to JONES, McCROSTIE and CO.. Oaskol street, or to CHARLES JO9 Hereford street, Joint Auctioneers. 3307 REDCLIFFS. REDCLIFFS. FRONTING THE MAI\ T ROAD AND TRAM LINE. GOOD DWELLING OF 5 .ROOMS WITH CONVENIENCES AND 33 PERCHES OF LAND. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with, instructions from MR JOHN MAFFEY, to SELL bv AUCTION, in the ROOMS. *109 HEREFORD STREET, on WEDNESDAY, September 22nd, at 2 o'clock, His late residence containing 5 rooms (plastered), verandah, bathroom, scullerv, wa«hhouse, and shed, with 32.7 PERCHES of Land, 81.8211 m frontage. Water laid on. The hon«o is in excellent order and has recently been painted. It fronts tho Main road and is' nearly opposite tho Rcdclifla Post Office. Ab Mr Mattey is farming in the Otaeo district and has no intention of returning to Rodcliffa, he ha 3 dccided to SELL the property. No. 92 0. E. CLARK, 3424 Auctioneer. Q* SABLES CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE. • CITY, NORTH-WEST—House of S large rooms, ctc. Section 49ft x 112 ft. PRICE £1350. Key at Offioe. 132-2 CHARLES CLARK. CITY, SOUTH-WEST. HOUSE of 6 rooms, all conveniences, Jaci», Goal House, splendid order. ONLY £950. Key at Office. 137-2 CHARLES CLARK. CITY, WEST END. i TWO-STOREY HOUSE of 13 rooms, every convenience, J-acre. OKLY £2250. Key at Office. . 128-2 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALBANS, NORTH-WEST. GOOD v 1 iiT<A of 7 rooms, all conveniences, about i-acre, PBICE £1800. Key at Office, 3-6 CHARLES CLARK. BEALEY AVENUE, WEST END. JUST OFF. BUNG-ALOW of 6 lafge looms, every possible up-to-date oomvemcnce, i-acre, garage. ™ CE £2450. Key at Office* 777-4 _ • CHARLES CLARK. C 2955-1024 O. E. frIBBONS AND CO.'S O ELECTED STRAINS SEED POTATOES, including following varieties:— Breeze's Prolific, British Queen, Coronation, DaJmeny Acme, Dalmeny Acme Improved, Early Rose, Ellesmcre Blue, New Era, Red Beauty Hebron, Red Scotia, Robin Adair, Snowdrop, Sutton's Abundance, White Beauty of Hebron. Prices on Application. When making enquiries pleaee state quantity required C. E. GIBBONS and CO., 647 Colombo streei, Christchuxeh. G5299-1493

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 13

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