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Tim SALE OF 1904. TO TRUSTEES, MERCHANTS, COMPANIES, AND INVESTORS IN TOWN PROPERTY GENERALLY. THE SAFEST INVESTMENT FOR CAPITAL ISVKR OFFERED IN CHRISTCHURCII. THE FREEHOLD OF TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, With Half-an-Acro running through from Cashol to Hereford slreot, And of Quarter-Acre, noroford-street, with Wool Storo, Etc. MR. CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Messrs. Wos.tenra Bros, to soil by auction, al his rooms, Hereford-street, Christohurch, on TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBERLOT 1. — TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. , Town Scotions 831 and: 832, having a frontago of 66ft to both Oaehel nnd Horoford streets and a, total dopth of 330 ft. "TattersaH's" eovors tho greater part of this lot, and is leased to Messrs. Payno and Co. until Ist January, 1912, at £505 per annum. Lofsoos pay ratoa, t»xos, and ineuranco. It includes tho S.addl«r'o Shop on tho loft of the main entrance, and tho Suite of Offices on tho right. The vacant plot at tho back of Taltersall's fronting Here-ford-stroot is 66ft x '53ft, and is at present unlet. LOT 2.— WOOL STORE SECTION. | Town Section 833, Jiaviflgr 66ft 6in frontago to Hereford-street by a depth of 166 ft 4in cart of M. Harris and Sons' right-of-way. In tho front portion nf this lot aro eoino lomporary buildings, and at tho roar thoro is a good brick woolstoro. THTS TENANCIES ARE— . J, L. Oatl, expiring lgfc May, 1905. £100 por annnm and rates. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, monthly, at rato of £26 per annum and rates. Christchuroh Meat Company, monthly, at rato of £26 per annum and rates. Salo at 2 p.m. Lithograph Plans aro now roady. CHARLES R. CLARK, | Auctioneer. GREAT SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. THE ADJOINING ESTATE TO TATTERSALL'S. i THE FREEHOLD OF TATTERSALL'S HOTEL, DELAMAIN'S HORSE BAZAAR, SHOPS, OFFICES, Etc. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF f OHRISTOHUROH. MR. OHARiLES CLARK is instructed in tho Westonra, Wilson, and Hilton , Trust Estoto to sell by auction, at his j rooms, iJorofoTd-stToet, Ohristehureh, on TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBERLOT 3.— TATTERSALL'S HOTEL. . Town Section 830, and part of 828, having 70ft 2in frontage to Cashol-streot and 165 ft Bin to right-of-way. Together with tho buildings thcroon, consisting of Tattorsaii'e Hotol, two Suites of Offices, and two fino Shops. This property in sold subject to lenso for forty-two yoars from Ist Octobor, 1899, at i a. cloar ground ront of £400 per annum I for tho first l<m years, and £450 por an- , num for tho remaining Ibirty-two years, but subject to possible increase at tho end of twenty-oue yoars frco Loase). Tho hotol was built four years ago,, rcgardloss of oxponro, and contains on tho ground floor fepneious main entranco, olflce, publio and privato ban, 3 oommoroial rooms, lavatory, aud largo dining-room. On the first floor are drawing-room, omoking-roomt 2 .bathrooms, and i 6 bedrooms, well lighted, I lofty, and perfectly ventilated. I Tho purchaser will socure tho rovorsion- • ary interest of building*, at tho end of • leaso. Tho yosrly increase in valuo of Iho I Freehold should show a tromondous profit at tho end of term. LOT 4.-DELAMATN'S HORSE BAZAAR. Part Towu Sccbionß 827 and 828, having 53fl 9in frontngo to Ciuhnl-strcot and 271 ft 3in to right-of-way, tho wholo of which ' ' is covered with a substantial twostory building in brick and stucco, j tho ground floor Suitos of Offices being loasod to tho Now Zoaland Provision and Produce Company j and Mows. Moir and 'Co., tho Billiard Saloon on tho first floor to Mr. Wa-tfon, and tho remainder of the building to Mr. F. W. Dolwnoin. THE TENANCIES ARE— P, and P. Company, oxpiring Ist November, 1906. Rent £100 por annum and rates. Moir and Co., 5 yoars from Ist May, 1902. £52 por annum and rates for first 3 ycirrs and £60 por annum and rates for laet 2 yearn, Dolamaan, 14 yours from Ist May, 1904. I Ront £200 por annum for first 2 years. , £225 per annum for next 6 yoars, and ' £2SO per annum for last 7 years. Leseco pay* rates. Wat-son, 3 years from 18th January, 1904. Rent £58 per annum and rales. j Total Averngo Rents— About £450 per annum. LOT 5. — OFFICES, HEREFORD- i STREET. Part Town Section 827, having 54ft 7in fronlago to Heroford-strcet and 60ft lin to right-of-way, togothor with the 'two-story building numborod 141141 a, occupied as offices by Moset*. W. H. Simms, Maling, and Dixon, tho Wcstnort Coal Company, and tho Buildors' Association. THE TENANCIES ARE— J Wostport Coal Company, 5 yoars from ! Ist May, 1902. Rent £52 por annum and rates for firit 3 years, and £60 per annum j and nrtes for laet 2 yoars. ! Simnis, 5 yearo lrom Ist May, 1902. Rent £52 per annum and rates for first 3 years, £60 per annum and rates for last 2 year*. ' Maling and Dixon, monthly, at rnte of £45 por annum, landlords paying rates. Cwikorbury Buildors' and Contractors' Afseotation. 2 yoars from Ist August, 1903. R«nt £32 100 por annum and rates. Two Rooms at present unlot, worth £20 per annum. j Total Averags Rents — £191 10s per annum, irrespective of tho rooms unlet. LOT 6. OFFICES, HEREFORD"STREET. Part Town Sections 829 aud 827, having 67ft 2iu frontngo to Horoford-stroet, about 14Sft to right-of-way on east .side, nnd 69jlft to right-of-way at back. To- ' gothor with tho two-story building, numborod 143-5, occupied as offices by Messrs. Charlo* Boan, H. A. Bruce, G. Oioll, W. J. Berry, J. W. Butters, and Waller Hnrvio. Tho rent roll of this lot can be further increased by building on tho back land. THE TENANCIES ARE O. Boan, 5 yoars -from Ist May, 1902. Ront £52 per annum nnd rnlos tor first 3 ye«r«, ann £60 por annum nnd rates for latt 2 yotrs. U. A. Bmco, 3 years from I*l May. 19U4. Rent £fa 2 uor nnuum, landlord paying rates. J. W. Butters, 10 yonrs from 31 si July, 1902. Ront £150 per annum nnd r.\U>s. N.B. — Tho lcosoo lins epent several hundred pounds in permanent improvements to the building. Largo Yard and Iron. Shed, whioh has boon let at £52 per nnnum, is nl present unlet, Such nn oxtonsivo salo of valuable frontage in the heart of a city liko Christohurch is probably without pnrnllol. Tho position of ovcry lot as n certain valuable business site is beyond question, the Cnshrl-street frontago being unequalled for shops and general business purposes, whilo Herefordstreet is tho beat for ofuco purposos. All i the lots are within a stone's throw of tho I White Hart Hotol or tho Bank of New

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 8

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