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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. FENDALTOX. r>TT ARMING RESIPEXITAT, SITE OF ABOUT 7 ACRES, ■Planted with Choice Trees and Interjected by -2 Lovely Streams. A PERFECT HOME. CTTiRL.ES CLARK, in conjunction -with. MESSRS JONES. MeCROSTIE CO.. has beca instructed bv tho OWNER to S?T by AUCTION, at tie KOOMS, £» HEREFORD STREET, on OCTOBER 25th, 2.30 o'clock, & BLOCK of abr.ut 7 ACRES, of "COLDSTREAM," BURXSIDE ROAD, FENDALTOX. A Road is shortly to he formed through tlii* property, being a continuation of Hamilton street, (and connecting with Tay street), to which this Block will havo a frontage of S Chains. SEVEN Sections could be Fold fronting th-s Road, and the back portion could, if be cut into 2 blocks of about 2| s™ c ? each. Thero is a HOUSE of 9 ROOM'S, with usual offices, outbuildings, and i THE GROUNDS were planted many years 1 a#o. and contain a number of finely-grown specimen trees, both evergreens and deciduous. One stream forms the back boundary and the other runs through tho centre of the land. The soil is of first class quality, and the surface drainage perfect. An opportunity such as this, to obtain a nice-sized area of land, with beautiful ground and water, rarely presents itself. i The property is handy to the TRAM, and I in the most picturesque district around thI City. N °- 7* 2 For further particulars, apply to JONES, MeCROSTIE CO., Cashel street, sot; or tho AUCTIONEER. CHARLES C u 109 HEREFORD STREET. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTABLISHED OVER, SLSTY YEARS. Auction Sales of city or subiirbaj- properties. Auction Sales of Furniture in the rooms or on the premises. Rents and Interest collected. Moneys invested on first mortgage. (In this connexion it may be said that no client has ever lost one penny either of capital or. interest. Yet, at one time, the firm had £IOO,OOO out on mortgage for one client alone.) Absentees represented. Valuations of city or suburban properties for mortgage purposes or otherwise. Valuations of Furniture and Effects for Probate, etc. (Made by a valuer of over forty years' experience.) Clients who purchase properties through the Firm will be assisted by a second mortgage should they require it, provided tho security ie satisfactory. "With a. view to bringing the register up to date, 411 properties placed on the books prior to January Ist, 1924, have been struck cut. Sellers are therefore invited, to forward particulars to the Land Department, care of Mr T. D. Meredith, who will acknowledge same and inspect at earliest opportunity. OFFICE HOURS during summer months, 9 to 4.30. TELEPHONE 355. 305. „.ILES CLARK, :09 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. HEATON STREET. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. AX UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN THIS. PARTICULAR STREET. Charming Home, which is artistiJ- cally designed and substantially built, contains 7 rooms, sun porch and balcony, maid's room, splendid bathroom, walk-in shower and white tiled walls. Each bedroom exceptionally well fitted with wardrobes and wash-basins. Hall and diningroom beautifully panelled, with picked timbers. Easy grade stairway. China cupboards and cabinets. Hot water service a special feature, derived from four different sources. Expensive electrical fittings. The Section comprises 1 rood 24 perches, tastefully laid out in flowers, lawns, and shrubs. Double motor garage, with e.l. and wash. This is a good property, and must be sold shortly, as the owner is leaving for England. Well worth inspection. Further particulars from the Agent, CHARLES CLARK. £3OOO, FENDALTON. THE GARDEN SUBURB. Superior Two-storey Tiled-roof BUNGALOW, attractively designed and containing 7 rooms, sun porch, plastered and art papered. Reception Hall with fireplace. Diningroom with inglenook, nicely panelled, brick fireplaces, nice bathroom with shower, gas stove, coal range, every possible convenience. Beautiful Section of about half-acre, laid out in shrubs and lawns. A picture to look at. Large asparagus bed, good assortment of fruit trees. Garage, wash-house, coal house. This Property is very convenient, only a minute from 2d section. Ask to see this. CHAPvLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON IEAUTIFULLY situated, in a most fish--5 ionable locality. Two-storey, tiled roof BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, sun balcony 16 x 8, drawingroom 21 x 16, beam ceiling, tiled slab fireplaces, wardrobes, built-in sideboard, cloak recess, large bathroom. The fitments are exceptionally nice inside, too numerous to detail. Large motor shed (with wash). The grounds are tastefully laid out in lawns and garden, very attractive indeed. Should appeal to even the most fastidious. Must bo seen to be appreciated. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. ~ TO - LETT HEATON STREET. , AtODERN BUNGALOW of 7 Rooms, IYX every possible convenience. Rental, £3 10s per week. MOXCrTS SPUR, REDCLIFFS. BUNGALOW, 6 Rooms and Storeroom; all conveniences; large section. £2 10s per week. Long term. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. C 2764-624 H. C. SMITH. I OPECIAL SALE OF JERSEY AND ) OTHER COWS. AT THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. ST. ASAPH STREET. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), OCT. 16th, AT 12 NOON. PRESENT ENTRY. Account Mrs Smith, Culverden: Shorthorn Cow, due now 3rd calf. Account Mr Ellwood: Jersey Cow, due end month 3rd calf. Account Mr Smith: Half-Jersey Cow, in profit and in calf. Account'* Mr Beaven: Jersey Cow, duo now, very quiet. Account jr T H. Palmer: 4 Jersey Cows, due now 3rd calf. Account Mr E. Hall: Jersey Cow, cilved' 2 weeks. Account Mr Roberts: HalfJersev Cow, springing. FURTHER ENTRIES—Account Mr P. Needham, Norman's road: Jersey Cow, due now to 4th cajf, in calf to Mr Lewis's Jersey bull, 6-gallon cow, very quiet, will lead; sold for no fault. Account Rangiora Client : Pure Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, due now; iJso Yearling Jersey Heifer, oirf of pare dam, both by registered sires. Account Mr Ellwood, Prebbleton: Jersey Grade Yearling Heifer., by g?°d bull oat of a champion cow. Proportion of advertising charged. ■Further Entries invited, to time of sstle, H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. "Phone'- 2164 or 4497. 3072 WITH that Cold Joint try "Military" Pickles. Adds relish to the meal. ««-/■ bv all grocers. Insist on "Military."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 15 October 1924, Page 16

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