AUCTIONS. CRAPPOOK'S agency coy., ltd THIS DAT T ?i'v 12 Nooa. 3 - JMPORTANT AND PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE auction SAL E. IN" OUR LAND SALS ROOMS. Cornir Worcester aid M*r.ch«>t?r t'rec'.s. . OHDER OF SALE: lot l—no. 113 stanmore road, LINWOOD. SUTERIOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. t*ndf.r the direction ft! the Registrar of tlw Supit-mo Court at Cliristohnrch. LOT 2 (in oonjunct.icm vrith EVELYN CLARK ROBINSON and C 0.).—27 GEORGE STREET. NEW BRIGHTON. BEAUTIFULLY APPOIXTj ED BUNGALOW PROPERTY. LOT C.—GEORGE STREET. NEW BRIGHTON, r.o.t Section but cr.<s to No. 27. FINE B GILDING SITS. LOT 4—GEORGE STREET. NEW BRIGHTON. Adjoining Lot No.. 3. ANOTHER SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION. LOT 5.-XO. 40 STUDIIOLME STREET, SPREYDON. Nearly 1 ACRE ana j <j-roomed SEMI-BU NG ALOW. Itu- - mediate possession. I LOT C (in conjunction witii MESSRS LOHItEY and 00.V—105 RICHMOND TERRACE. NEW BRIGHTON. SUPERIOR- BUNGALOW PROPERTY. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. * LOT 7 (vn cosjrmctjon v.-itli ROBERT PORTER). —15v VICTORIA STREET. Vctv &n*> and Residential IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LOT 8 (in oor.jur.ctiott v:ith ME.SSKS FORD ' AND HADFIELD).—STANMORE ROAD, RICHMOND-AVON-SIDE. (First oil l*ft over bridrfO | IDEALLY SITUATED AND PERFECTLY APPOINTED NEW BUNGALOW PROPERTY. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LOT 9.-583 WORCESTER STREET. NORTH LINWOOD. just ov« Lin "-rod avenue. Substantial and vrell-ap-o-ointed Resddsr.'tial Property. EASIEST OF TERMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LOT 10.-RICHMOND PARADE nuet oft Richmond ferrate), NEW BRIGHTON. An tfsccptionaJiy m\li situated nearly zcw Bungalow Property. Full particulars of these Pro- i perties appeared in Wednesday's and S&tur* ! dtvy'3 papers durlsj the last two wicks. LOW RESERVES. LOW RESERVES. | ALSO- j During the Sa.'o ire Trill offer:—ONE I R.C.Ii. 5-SEATER MOTOR CAR, with accessories, in first-class running order. I CRADDOCE'S AGENCY COY., LTD., I Auctioneer*. j C«iie: Worcester an I Mnr shelter streets. I 4942 WEDNESDAY NEST, DEC. 22nd, 1920, AT 2 P.M. AT 2 P.M. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, CORNER WORCESTER AND MANCHESTER STREETS. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Of SYDENHAM PROPERTIES. SYDENHAM PROPERTIES. j CENTRAL BUSINESS PREMISES. ON ACCOUNT OF JAMES HOWEY. ESQ., who is devoting thi -"ho"'? of his time mid attention to his apkndid work at tli3 Hydro Baths, New Brighton. Nob. 453 and > 455 COLOMBO STREET, being the very heart of th? business centra of Sydenham. ' Magnificent Section, having a. ironta«o of 57 feet, rcore< or lea?, and a depth cf 3 chaiua, mora or less, together witli' Ilia . 2 STibatasitially-buili, Commcuious Shops (with thre3 large plate-glas* -show windows), and DwelLing-rooms attached. Aifio... spacious store-rooms and othsr convenient out- j buildings. v j This finely situated propsrly is <?mivi?r.tly ] adapted for auy class of rcUil or wholesale business, or both combinsd. The large* area o2 land at tlua back of ohe shops is particularly 6uitablo for a factory or bulk store«, tisexo bs'ing a good roadtvay thoro'o. Immediate uopsossion. THE EASIEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED/• , There is no finer business' proposition in or around the City at th-o prosent time. / Also, ON ACCOUNT P. CARMIC-HAEL,. ESQ., No. 11 WAVERLEY STREET, Sydenhem —Capital Section and very nioo 4-roomcd Dwelling in good order, and well fitted up •throtig'hout. No. 173 BROUGHAM STREET. SYDENHAM—Another fjood Section and T Verandah House, conlrunintr i rooms, pantry, EculWy, washhouu®, coppery and tubs. No. 175 BROUGHAM STREET, SYDENHAM—A similar property/ in ovc-y respect to No. 173. Also, ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. No. 11l BISHOP STREET, ST. ALBANS. A CHARMING BUNGALOW property Li this dolightrul locality, comprising about 3-13(1:3 hcitj, -ot>ll fenced and tastefully laid ■out and ]>anectly desi-m&d llur.siaio—, containing 5 living rooms, together with nil possible appointments and cor.voniasc«s, electno light, li. and c. service, ctc., etc. The owners hl?o rcMorcd to *}io Wc<rt Coset, and oitr instructions are to eell irrccp«c!iTO of cost or value. Keys at our offices. \ . . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. \ . ALSO, In conjunction with MESSRS FORD »ad HADFIELD. CITY. CITY. No. 226 WORCESTER STREET. j That dolightfully-eltuatod property, cosptisiiig nearly J-acre, with about 1 chain Northern frontago, by a depth, of 2J chains, splendidly fer.cad, laid out and planted, *nd particularly vrell-built. Brick House (English bricks), containing 8 lino living rccnin, with every poscibl© appointmeat, including elcc- : trie- light, electric l>«lls, h. and- c. water service, xvardrobea bail' in in all bedroom a, lar£o ooßeervatory, aTid many other convenient. ftecessoric*. Planter «>d and well paoei-ed thwughout. and in splendid order. An' i-leal homo in t-rcry respect. ALSO, LINWOOD. LIN WOOD. Xo. 131 BORDESLEY STREET, comprising' a most attractive iitt'o eectioi?, vritU Ion" r.iceiy laid out and planted, asnTialt. rvath*. «'.; d very substaniially-built J arid vrell-finished Dwdllin.?, tontskininj 3 ! large rooms, plastered and papsred, also ' lsitchenette, copper anu tub«, bath, pastry, J Tvood and ooal shed, etc., etc. Eiectriu light ; thrcnghout, th,o and ?'s slovc. I A most conveniently situßtcl and comI 'ort»Ue bo-mo in every respect. i Tq© ovrner has acquired a 'aTge:* place, i and hi* ■ instructions a.ro to quit at the ftuc- ! tioc. Clear title and immediate possession. CRADDOCK'S AGENCY COY., LIMITED, _Anetion«rs, Comer Worcester ac<l Manchester etre«t«. i2i3.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 17
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