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Charles Clark; B CSABIiES CtiAKK, ESTABLISHED 186 L &ESTA'nS AGENT, licensed land broker. money POE INVESTMEN t, m £SO and upwards, at Lowest Current R^® 3 - HOUSES of every description For Sale and MONTHLY CATALOGUE o! PROPERTIES OH application, or Posted E REE. No charge made for advertising in this X 2327 Catalogue “ : to~belet. PUBNISHED OB .UNFURNISHED. rtiHß RESIDENCE of MRS A. M. OLLIJL VIER, Opawa, 1 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., outbuildings, 3| Acres, splendid orchard and garden. Low r«Wto good tenant. CHARLES CLARK, 9445 Hereford Street. TO let, FURNISHED. T ISMORE LODGE, PENDaLTON, 20 Minutes’ Walk from Town. Comfortably furnished, 9 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), and offices, telephone, etc., 1| acres of garden and orchard. 9446 CHARLES CLARK. estate! jy'AGNIFIOENT BUILDING SITE'S. Handy to Town. Best Garden Soil. THE REMAINING SECTIONS ARE FOR SALE, At Reasonable Prices, and upon exceptionally easy firms of payment. Call for Market Plan. No. 233. CHARLES CLARK. TO HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. SALE BN AUCTION Of the PIER HOTEL, KAIAPOI. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of the late M. H. Oram to SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, At his Rooms in Hereford Street, THE FREEHOLD of the PIER HOTEL, KAIAPOI, Together with the Hotel Buildings and Extensive Stabling and Half an Acre of Land, Now in the occupation of Mr Mitchell and doing an excellent business. \ Sale at 12 o’clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to MESSRS GARRICK, COWLISHAW AND FISHER, Solicitors, Gloucester Street. H. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. 9444 No. 291. CLEARING SALE OF PROPERTIES IN LINWOOD. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured •fldth instructions from Air Martin Taylor, in consequence of him leaving for Auckland, to / SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, The Whole of his FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES, viz., 1. QUARTER-ACRE, at the corner of Armagh and Brittan Streets, with welLbuilt villa residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, and every convenience. This property is let to Mr Aitcheson, at £52 per annum. 2. EIGHTH OF AN ACRE 1 , and TwostoriefJ Dwelling-house, dm Cashe. Street (No. 89), containing 6 rooms, > bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc.; also washhouse coachhouse, loose-box and fowl-house. This property is occupied by Air .Taylor himself, and it is all 1 in first-class order. 3. QUA RTRK-ACRE Euildiff/-; Site, in Armagh Street, on the City side oE Stamnora Road. 4. THREE SECTIONS in Wellington Street, off Cashel Street, each containing over and numbered .'' north frontage. . Easy terms of payment. •Sa}e at 12 o’clock. No. 292 H. S. BROWN, 9525; Auctioneer. HORNBY. 6i ACRES LAND, HOUSE of 8 ROOMS, STABLING, etc. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from E. M. Dawe, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Rooms,- Hereford Street, on - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, HIS VALUABLE PROPERTY at Hornby, fronting Shandts Track and the Railway Line, .and about half a mile from the Hornby Railway Station. The Land has an area of 6a 2r sp. There is a good garden and orchard, planted with 50 fruit trees in -full bearing, and the balance is in paddock, well .supplied by water-race. The Buildings consist of Dwelling-house of 8 rooms. Dairy, Scullery, etc., on concrete foundations, Stable, Traphouse with loft. Cowhouse,' Pigsty, Workshop, etc. Let to Mr 3. R. Charlton till October, 1901, at £SS 10s per annum. This ia a property which is bound to increase in value, being in the centre of a rapidly rising district. To a speculator it would give a good return, as it is always well let, while to auy person wishing for a residence a few miles from (town it is an ideal l place. Sale at Noon. 9492 No. 242 H. S. -BROWN, Auctioneer. Beauchamp and Co. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 9.30 a.m. Beauchamp and co. win sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel Street, Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Greengages, Apples, Pears, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Alarrows, Gages, Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Oauiitlowers, Cabbages, Rhubarb, Peas, etc. Aluo 1 Spring Trap, 1 ;3et Harness; and on account Public Trustee, Clothing and Trunks. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, 9353 Auctioneer. pROPIETIES. VARIOUS KINDS. ClTY—House 10 rooms, etc., etc., high concrete foundations, nearly three-eightths of garden; a bargain, or win exchange. SALISBURT STREET, Central—New House 5 rooms, scullery, etc., nice section; very cheap. HOTEL—First-class Country Hotel, splendid profits. Fuil particulars at office. FARM, 300 Acres, grazing or agriculture, fenced and subdivided-, hottse, stables, sheds; price, £4 5s per .acre. CITY (Central)—House of 5 rooms, with conveniences, large corner section; cheap, and easy terms. ' ST ALBAN'S—House of 4 rooms, large section; only £310; terms easy. LINWOOD, good position—3-room House, with conveniences, large section; price £275, only £25 cash required 1 . PHCCAKTOX, close to Park—7-room House, bathroom, h. and c. water, all conveniencce;, stable, shed, 4 acres of land in orchard and garden ; £1050; terms. STATIONS and FARMS (many others). 23,000-ACRE Sheep Run. 10,000-ACRB Sheep Run. 800-ACRE Farm, on the Peninsula. 480-ACRE Farm, Waikari. 75-ACRE Farm, rich land, Halswell. Printed Catalogues Free. MONEY Advanced on Freehold Securities. BEAUCHAMP AND CO., X 2389 Auctioneers, Lash el Street west. George King & Co ROYAL EXCHANGE SAIEYARDS, Hereford Street. THIS DAY. 'HE USUAL WEEKLY SALES Of, HORSES, POULTRY AND PIGS Will be held as below. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE—--15 Good Young Medium Draught and some Light-harness Horses. Horse Sale starts 10.30 sharp. Poultry Gab starts 11 sharp. Pig (Sale starts 12 noon. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. GEORGE KING AND CO., 9514 Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 12

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