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Charles Clark. IMCr Charles Olaek. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER AND SWORN VALUATOR, Under the LAND TEANbFEE ACT. LAND SALES held every week In the Hereford street Auction Booms. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Properties. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and effects conducted in Town and Country. Absentees represented and routs collected. CASH ready for investment at lowest current rates of interest. Hereford street, CHEISTCHUKCH. 3198 319 MONEY TO LEND, in various sums, nt Current Rates of Interest. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 8499 319 Estate Agent, Christchurch. TO BE LET, For a Term of Years, About ss acres op good pastoral LAND, subdivided into Blocks varying: in size from 3 to 8 Acres. Part of the Qresford Estate, North Town Belt. ’ For full particulars apply to EDWARD PAUKBESON, Esq. ; or, CHARLES CLARK, 4671 No. 126 Estate Agent, Hereford street. FAVOURABLE LEASES OF TOWN BELT LAND. TO BE LET, on Lease, for 30 Years, Valuable Frontages, immediately opposite Railway Passenger Station. Also, 1 Two Ground Floor Rooms, fronting Manchester street, together with a number of Bedrooms over Four Shops, the whole forming port of the Terminus Hotel Block, and highly suitable for_ a firstclass Boarding House. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 4673 No. 125 Hereford street. SOUTH TOWN BELT. TO BE LET, the House at present occupied hy C, Napier 8011, contains seven rooms in addition to Kitchen, &c. One and a hall acres of laud. COLOMBO STREET NORTH, Near Market place, TWO GOOD SHOPS and Dwelling-houses. Rent in both cases very low. For immediate possession. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 4672 No. 105 Hereford street. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, (Late Hobbs’) HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, 'Opposite Grain Agency Buildings. THE Company having made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS on the ground floor, and bui t an entirely now staircase to the first and second floor rooms, securing for their use a very commodious office, are prepared TO LET THAT MAGNIFICENT SHOP Lately occupied by Messrs Hobbs and Co. TWO OFFICES On the first floor (late T. E. Cr.iig’s). A VERY FINE SUITE OF ROOMS On same floor (late T. 8. Weston, Esq., Barrister), And FOUR LARGE BOi-MS On the second floor. Also, A MAGNIFICENT- CELLAR. For full particulars apply to No. 130 CHARLES CLARK, Estate Agent, 4575 Hereford street, Christchurch. ESTEEMBLY VALUABLE INVESTMENT IN SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, At the junction of Manchester street with St Asaph street. A HIGHLY REMUNERATIVE INVESTMENT, -m/TR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to Sell BY AUCTION, ! At his Rooms in Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, The Lessee’s interest in those very valuable BUSINESS PREMISES, having 71ft frontage to Manchester street, and 80ft to St Asaph street, whereon is erected a First-class Block of Buildings in wood, subdivided into four commanding Business' Shops, to each of which is a good Sitting Room, and three large Bedrooms upstairs. The combination o£ Shops with Dwelling Rooms, gives these premises n superior advantage over most others in the locality, and is a certain guarantee for continued occupation. The income derivable should reach £3OO per i annum. The Lease has 12i years to run, at a ground rent of £IOO per annum for 5i years, and £l2O per annum for 7 years. j 4576 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 137 MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 265 FEET 6 INCHES FRONTAGE TO COLOMBO STREET, Near Cashel street, 78 LINKS FRONTAGE TO MANCHESTER STREET, near Hereford street. And Mi ACRES AT OPAWA, WITH LARGE FAMILY RESIDENCE. 1 MB CHARLES CLARK is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms in Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, JUNK 11, Lot 1 All that Valuable PROPERTY on the eastern side of Colombo street (Town Section No. 1008, and part of ■ 1006), being 16Sft6iu, half the frontage between Lichfield and Tuam streets, and also fronting Tuam street for a distance of ,111 ft 4in. The Colombo street frontage is occupied by a row of Shops, all of which are served by a Eight-of-Way at back, reserved out of the property, and Mr W. Neighbours* Pottery Yards ,occupy the balance of the Team street frontage. The present average income of this Lot is over £2OO per annum. Lot 2 The FREEHOLD of those Six large Shops and Dwellings on the western sidoof Colombo street, between Lichfield street and Tuam street, occupied respectively by Messrs Plaisted and Co., Taylor, Mills, Rowbottom, Caygill, and Dingwall, covering a total frontage of 100 ft. The Property extends westwards 120 ft to (and with the use of) a Eight-ot-Way. This Property will be Sold subject to an existing Lease to Mr William Pratt, for a term of 99 years, from June 4, 1875, at a clear ground rent of £2OO per annum. . Lot 3 Is the FREEHOLD of 78 lints frontage to MANCHESTER STREET, hy a depth of 66ft, part of Town Sections 823 and 824, subject to a lease of 50 years from April 16,1878, at au annual ground rent for the first ten years of £9l, ton years at £lO4, ten years at £l3O, and twenty years at £156. On this Lot is built the suhstani ini brick and atone Warehouse occupied by Messrs P. Hay man & Go. Lot. 4 Is that most desirable property at OPAWA, known as “THE OAKS,” tho property of the late T. M. Hossal, Esq., and comprises 111 acres of fine Building Laud, with frontage to the river Henthoote sub-divided into ornamental grounds, garden, orchard, and paddocks ; together with a Capital FAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE, containing Drawing-Room, Dining-Room, Study, sixßedrooms, Bathroom, Day Nursery, and most complete suite of Servants’ Offices ; also, detached large Stables, Coach-House, Harness-Room, Ac., sc. Very complete Water Service all through the house. The very high business value of the Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3 cannot be overstated, and os tho City business centre is now fixed on tho Bank of Now Zenland, and beyond any possible chance of removal, these sites, as City investments, cannot be equalled. The Lots 1 and 2 have immense frontage, and private rights-of-way, which admit of using every iuch of the land for purposes of income. The Income derived from Lots 2 and 3 is fixed, and affords a grand and safe opportunity for the investment of trust funds and the acquisition of an extremely valuable reversionary interest in substantial buildings. “ Tho Oaks " Estate is well-known as one of the prettiest and most valuable suburban properties; easy of access, good frontage, close to railway communication, and withal a comfortable walking distance from the City. For full particulars, terms, &c., apply to CHARLES CLARK, Hereford street.' 4750 Sale at 2 o’clock p.m. No. 139 National Mortgage and Agency Company. In the matter of “The Laud Transfer Act, 1870,” and “The Land Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880,” and the various Acts amending the same. The national mortgage and agency COMPANY are instructed hy the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District, acting on the request of the Mortgagee, OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, XT THEIR Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, ISSS, At 12 o’clock noon, AH those FREEHOLD LANDS, being rural sections number 31086, containing 600 Acres, in the Eangitata District; aud rural section number 27442, containing 503 Acres 2 Roods and 3 Perches, in the Rangitata and Hinds District; and rural section number 32595, containing 307 Acres 2 Roods and 7 Perches, in tho said Hinds District, comprised in a certain Memorandum of Mortgage No. 1879 G, and lately in the occupation of Adolphus Moore. The Sections are fenced and subdivided, and partly in grass, with the usual Farm Buildings on Sections 31086 and 27412, and are about four miles from the Hinds Railway Station. Section 31086 is subject to a lease expiring March 31st, 1886. For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEER; or to J. C. HEDMORE, Solicitor, Christchurch. May 21, 1885. 4511 846

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 8

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