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Charleo Claris. , ONE OF THE EARLIEST CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION • SELECTIONS. .A LOYBLY SITE FOR COTTAGE, VILLA, OR MANSION. 25 ACRES IN ONE VALLEY, The Sea in Front, the Port Hills as a Background. MB CHARLES CLARK 8 instructed hy Mr David McCormack, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street,' THIS DAY, nia K.ll-ltuomi HOiIESTUAD PSOPBBTr, Consisting of the FIRST. YALLBY ON THE ' SUMNER ROAD, (R.S. 545). HELD BY MB MoCOEMAOK SINCE THE FOUNDATION OF THE PROVINCE., The really picturesque position, fertility, natural advantages for tire Formation of a Park, and many other attributes pertaining to this property, has caused thousands of people , to break the Tenth Commandment. , What more beautiful picture oan he imagined than a Nice House erected in the Centre of the Valloy, and a good belt of trees on the hill-sides ? These are the •!■■■■• natural advantages for an earthly Paradise. ■ No impediment'to view. The sea/and hills northward will always ho fully visible. The Soil is moat prolific, and the natural shelter of the hills makes the position fit for growing subtropical fruit. A GRAND SPECULATION FOE EARLY' MARKET GARDENING PURPOSES. Tramway communication along the entire frontage many times per day. Grand stone drainage courses, good orchard, &0„ &C. For farther particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEER 5 or to, ; MR H. J. RAPHAEL, Solicitor. No. 838 SALE AT NOON. 9577 THIS DAY, SALE OF A LOVELY HOUSE AND GROUNDS *: oh PARK TERRACE, . ’ OVERLOOKING HAGLEY PARK. i MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by B. D. Thomas, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION,. At his rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, “HOPEBATK." Comprising ONE HALF-ACRE, having frontage to PARK TERRACE in front and PARK ROAD \ at the back, together with i THE DWELLING-HOUSE OP 12 BOOMS (exclusive of kitchen and offices). Designed hy and built under tho supervision of the late W. B. Armson, Esq. The House is picturesquely situated on a NATURAL TERRACE on a level with the Park land, and thereby commands a charming view of THE RIVER, PARK TERRACE, and tho NORTH PARK. It is undeniable that the Pork Terraco Sections will eventually command very high values owing to tho restricted frontage to the Terrace, the River, and the Park. ! The special attention of investors in this class of Property is asked for, as the ■ VENDOR’S INSTRUCTIONS ABE TO SELL. Ail additional 17 perches (detached), suitable for stables, can be taken at valuation. LIBERAL TERMS OF. PAYMENT extending over several years. Inspection by cord only obtainable from the Auctioneer. 1 No. S4Q SALE AT 13 O’CLOCK. 180 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 5. M In the estate of the lata J. T, Brown, Esq. j B CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions to j SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, ' ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER sth, That charming Residential Property known as ABBERLEY, situate oif Springfield road Also, , ■ Those valuable Business Promises lately known , us "THE ALBION BREWERY,’’ having long frontage to the South-west Town Beit and railway line, vith Railway Siding held under unusually favourable terms Also,' A Grand BLOCK OF LAND opposite above and fronting the Hazeldean road For full particulars see "Times'’ and "Press’’ . i Saturday last. No. 837. Sale at Noon. ‘ 181 S’. C. Tabart.. CULVERDEN SHEEP SALE. FRIDAY, DEO. 8, 1893. M R F. 0. TABART WILL SELL, as aboveOn account J. H. Davison, Esq., 160 0HABFRRED WETHER 160 0 In first-class condition. . P. C. TABART, 177' Auctioneer. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. T HE SECOND SALE OP THE SEASON WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, DEO. 15. Catalogues close on TUESDAY, 12th. wool for this sale must he in store not later than 8 p.m. on this date. P. C. TABART, 9 Auctioneer. FarinGra’ 00-operauva Association. Ltd. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS, CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTER BURY, LIMITED. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 1893-1894. SECOND SALE THIS SEASON WILL BE HELD ABOUT ■ DECEMBER U or 15. W« are now receiving Wool at our South Belt Stores. CASH ADVANCES MADE IP REQUIRED. Clients Please Consign to FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION PRIVATE SIDING, CHRISTCHURCH. • A. H. TURNBULL, ’ # ' 1031% Secretary. E. W. ENGLAND, ■IPIMBER AND OoAL J^EECHANT LARGE STOCKS OP BUILDING MATERIALS Of every description, seasoned ready . lor use, always on hand. Also, Galvanized Iron, Portland Cement and , Builders’ Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected . and forwarded. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10212, 5 December 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10212, 5 December 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10212, 5 December 1893, Page 8

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