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Charles Clark; ME-CHARLES CLARK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE-AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER. CASH FOE INVESTMENT, in stuns of £SO and upwards, at Lowest Currcntßatea. MONTHLY CATALOG UE of PROPERTIES FOESALE AND TO LET, On application, or posted free. No charge made for advertising in this Catalogue. TO~ALL IN SEARCH OP GOOD BUILDING SECTIONS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. S*LE OP PART OP THE BECKENHAM ESTATE, COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH, Formerly the Property of the late GAPT. FISHER, Also the LARGE FAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE OP 14 ROOMS, With SPLENDID ORCHARD AND FLOWER GARDEN. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from R. M. MACDONALD..ESQ. TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, Part of the well-known BECKENHAM ESTATE, COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH, SUBDIVIDED INTO SECTIONS Varying in size from one quarter-acre to three acres. And having frontages on COLOMBO ROAD and TENNYSON STREET, Also the LARGE FAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE, With 5 acres or less in Orchard, Grounds and Paddock. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in drawing attention to the Sale, as this locality is rapidly coming into favour. It is within easy walking distance of the City and close to the Port Hills, well served by Tram and 'Bus, and hy the spring the Tram will be laid to the foot of the Hills. Tennyson Street will shortly he widened to one chain and continued through ta Opawa, making it the main thoroughfare from the south part of the town to Opawa. A splendid supply of artesian water can he obtained on any part of the property, a well having lately been sunk to the first strata, the water rising one foot above the surface. The land is of splendid quality, and in every way suitable for suburban residences. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz., £5 per Quarter-acre Deposit, balance at 5 per cent interest. Lithographed Plans are now ready. SALE AT 12.15 O’CLOCK. H. S. BROWN, 3906 No. 878 Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. ME CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by Mrs J. E. King, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, At No. 155, Salisbury Street (between Colombo : and Durham Streets), ON MONDAY, APRIL 18th, The whole of her PIBST-CLASS FURNITURE which is in splendid order, the hulk of it being nearly new), consisting of— Drawing room, Dining-room, Hall and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, Mangle, Piano hy Hinse in walnut case, Pictures, Platedware, China and Glassware, Blankets, Counterpanes, Ac., &c Sale at 11 o’clock. Catalogues are now ready. 3907 No. 883 . H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. BUY THE SPRINGFIELD HOMESTEAD. TO BE SOLD BY Me C/H ARLES Oi*ABK (H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer), ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1898 ON THE PREMISES, At two o’clock. This property comprises FIYE ACRES OF LAND, Together with SPLENDID HOUSE AND GROUNDS, And is one of the earliest selections on the farfamed Papanni Road. This Sale OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY to secure a COMFORTABLE HOME. FOR SPECULATORS TO PURCHASE, For Subdivision and Realisation or forlnvestment, as tenants can always be found for this class of property. Don’t miss being there, as the Auctioneer’s instructions / No. 881 ARE TO SELL. 3905 ME CHARLES CLARK (associated with H. Matson and Co.) has received instructions from MRS J. T. MATSON, Sen., Who is leaving “ Springfield,” Papanni Road (owing to the house being too large for her present family), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the Premises, ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY APRIL 19th and 20th, at 11 o’clock a.m., THE FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE & EFFECTS Contained therein. Also, 1 GIG, nearly new 1 RUSTIC DOGCART, nearly new 1 ROAD SULKY 1 CHESTNUT GELDING, hy Boston, dam Maid of Honour; fast and quiet HARNESS 1 SPRING DRAY 3 COWS, iu calf and in profit; 3 Pigs Buildings for removal. Garden Tools, Implements, &c., Lot of Timber, Wire Netting, Piping, and Sundries ‘too numerous to mention Catalogues are now ready. On View Monday Afternoon between 2.30 and 5 o’clock, H. S. BROWN, 3904 No. 882 Auctioneer. TO PROFESSIONAL MEN and others. PULL QUARTER-ACRE AND FIRST-CLASS TWO-STOREY HOUSE, Worcester Street W., near the Canterbury Club. Also, TWO BUILDING SECTIONS in Moutrea Street. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by DR WILKINS, consequent on the expiration of Dr Palmer's lease, to , SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms in Hereford Street, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, LOT I.— FREEHOLD TOWN SECTION, No. 415,having onechaiu north frontage to W or* cester Street, with two and a-half chains depth, together with the thoroughly wellbuilt. DWELLING HOUSE, just vacated by Dr PALMER, containing ELEVEN ROOMS and Servants’ Offices, Bathroom (hot and cold water service), &c. Also, STABLES, with use of 12ft Eight-of-Way from Montreal Street. This is a Property full of recommendation, and is sure to prove a profitable investment either for letting or owner’s occupation. THE POSITION IS THE VERY BEST FOR A MEDICAL MAN. LOT 2.—BUILDING SITE, next to the Residence of S. M. Strain Esq., in Montreal Street, 40ft x 133 ft. LOT 3.—BUILDING SITE, adjoining Lot 2, 48ft x 66ft. MY INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REALIZE EACH LOT. Sale at 12 o’clock. H. S, BROWN, 3512 No. 879 Auctioneer. FOR Sale or To 3jet. 9 V 3 R 3 P OP LAND AT FENDALTON, Divided nto two Paddocks. CHARLES CLARK. 3908 Hereford Street. DR BRANDT’S MALTED FOOD. A CERTAIN CUKE FOR DIAEKHCEA. Made with Water only. F '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 8

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