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Charles Clark. ’ JJ^J- R CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 1561. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE f AGENT, ■ VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND ' broker. . Has ibe following first-class PROPERTIES (or SALE, on exceptionally easy terms; SPECIAL. A BARGAIN. ' Must be Sold within a 'Week. A Perfect Villa Residence of 6 rooms, baxn- * room and all conveniences, quarter-acre, in the S.W. corner. £670. Apply a. on •- (NORTH BELT and DUBbAM bTREiti Newly-erected Dwelling-house ot 8 zooms, 4 fireplaces, tiled grates, centre pieces ana cornices in 9 rooms and hall, bathroom and offices. £875. , MONTREAL STREET-Two Semi-detached Houses, containing 8 rooms, bathroom (h----and c.) and all conveniences, bunt ot concrete, and in perfect order. ' HILLSIDE—House, 6 rooms, bathroom, vasnhouse, etc., 3-acre land. f.rppw'i’ MONTREAL and ST ASAPH STREET . Glasgow .Lease of 3 Dwelling-houses and store; present lease 16 years to run; a S° oci investment. Offers wanted. . ■ GLOUCESTER STREET—Lease of Lar 0 e . Boarding-house; furniture at valuation it desired; good reasons for selling. SOUTH BELT, near Montreal btreet—a Roods 26i Perches, fine site for ,2 good residences; a regular bargain; price £4oo. 313 LICHFIELD STREET (.City)—lt xTs9ft, with 14ft right-of-way running to Manchester Street, unsurpassed for a warehouse site; BLIGH’S ROAD, 'Papanui. Road—Residence, 12 rooms, bathroom, h. and 0., & a 3) water supply, north aspect, 3 acres; ~lwo. OPAWA—House, 9 rooms, bath, etc., traphouse; 2J acres; £IOOO. e a c .WINDMILL, ROAD—Two cottages, 6 and 5 rooms respectively, .J-acre. ■ . 54 C YDBNHAM, Wordsworth; S treat—Most oom- ’ fortabla cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom, Venetian blinds, concrete foundations, £4aD. ozo GRESFORD, Fitzgerald Street-House 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse, etc., i-acre, RICHMOND, London Street—Comfortable House 7 rooms, gas, J-acre, etablmg and outbuildings; £750. (KIMBERLEY—226 Acres, 8 paddocks, weir watered, House 6 rooms, stabling, etc.; iifa per acre. '■ . , ~ „ MBRPVALE, Andover Street—House, 8 rooms, kitchen, nftntry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c., good water supply, thoroughly renovated; £675. ' ■ i “ A RARE CHANCE FOR WORKING MEN. SYDENHAM, WILLOWBANK, SANDRIDGE. (By order of the Mortgagee). ’ FIFTEEN 4 or 5 ROOMED COTTAGES, £l2O UPWARDS. SPECIAL. SPLENDID B GILDING SITES IN THE WELL-KNOWN GRESFORD 'ESTATE, Sc Albans, £6O up*JOHN BEALEY'S ESTATE, Barbadoes Street, £6O and £63. . 1 . , , 'DALLINGTON—Acre Sections, nver frontage, £IOO. ..I"" ' - , 513 NORTH LINWOOD—From £6O upwards BECKENHAM, Colombo Road South— Quarter-acres, £4O; Half-acres, £IS. _ COLOMBO and STRICKLAND STREETS —Quarter-aores, £l2O. 583 HAGLBY ESTATE, Lower Riocarton— Quarter-acres, £6O and upwards. ■_ DBAKiS'S ESTATE, near Park—Sections at <BO arid £llO. ' „ ■ 621 DEANS’S ESTATE, west of Railway Line i—Charming Sites for residences. _ ,661 FBNDALTON, Glandovey Road l —Half-acres; pith frontage to Wairarapa stream; £BS. 484 WILSON'S ROAD, 1 acre, £3OO. ; 620 SOCEBUEN and. HORNBY, ■ Dilloway’a Estate, 5 Acres or more, £45 per acre.. TO L E T—- .■ OHOPS AND OFFICES, IN TOWN, ' ; ■■ ■ ■ ■■ And ■ KOUS'E/3 IN TOWN, "AND' SUBURBS. £ CHANGE FOR AN ENERGETIC MAN. GOOD, PAYING IRONMONGERY BUSINESS. Satisfactory Reasons for Selling, i Principals Only. . CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON AP- ' ‘'PLICATION; or POSTED I RES. ■ 1 X 2883 GOOD PROPERTIES THAT. MOST BE SOLD. TO CLOSE EXECUTORS’ ACCOUNTS. MB (CHARLES 'CLARK is instructed _by tie executors of Mio tote John) 'M’William *o SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms in iHweford Street, , . THIS DAY (Tuesday), OCT. Ist, IX)T I.—A very fine comer section, having 85 Jinks frontage 'to Springfield Road /and 149 links to'dare Road,; on which 'is erected (1) a general store and dwelling of 3 rooms, rented by Mias McGovern; and (2) cottage of 4 rooms, rented by Mr ' Bam'es. If not sold as a whole, this will be offered in 2 lots as fenced. A nice ' little business is attached to'the store. LOT 3.—Barbour Street, just off Ferry Road, substantially-built dwelling house, occupied by Mrs Kenmard, containing 7 rooms and outbuildings, fireplace in each room, 4 front rooms and passage plastered, wide verandah in front and at side, concrete foundations, large section about 82 x 'l6sft..' • . LOT 3. T Cottage in Barbour Street (adjoining Lot ■ 2). 4 rooms, scullery, veran. cla.li, bay window, occupied by iMr Naxall. Land about 50 x 165 ft. Good front garden. Sale at 12 o’clock. 4409 368 SECOND AUCTION SALE OF THE GRESFORD ESTATE, NORTH TOWN BELT. 1 iMAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES OF, VARYING SIZES. .TIyTR CHARLES CLARK is favoured with d-VL instructions from Samuel Bealey, ■ Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms in Hereford Street, . THIS DAY (Tuesday), OCTOBER, Ist, . The balance of the SECTIONS in this wellknown! Estate,' fronting North Avon Road, Hill’s Road, Edgeware Road, Bear ’ j« Street and Gresford Street, varying ff’eize from quarter-acre to Oa 2r 16p. 54 Sections have been sold, and a good Inamy of theml aro being built on. EXCEPTIONALLY ; EASY TERMS, viz,, 15 pen cent deposit, 15 per cent in one year, IB per cent intwo years, balance in three yoaw, with right to pay off balance at any time, and obtain Land Transfer Act title. Interest 5-per cent. Lithographic plans on application. £>al'a at 12 o’clock, 3904 No. 324 John Ingram. QXFORD ' FORTNIGHTLY ■ SALE. THURSDAY, '3rd O CTOBER. ■PRESENT ‘ EiVLBIES Comprise—. 150 4-Tooth Wethers, in forward condition 50 4-Tooth Wethers (Freezers) 30 4-Tooth Wethers (Freezers) 160 Very Forward Hoggets 100'Very Forward (Hoggets 50 Very Forward) Hoggets 40 Fat Hoggets 100 Half-bred Ewes, with lambs at foot 50 Half-bred’ '.Ewes, with lambs at foot SO Fat Merino Wethers 23 Pat Ewes , s ' ; 25 Head Yearlings arid 18-months-old Cattle 9 Head Two-year-old Cattle 2 Cows, springing to cal* 1 Six-year-old Gelding, broken to saddle and harness 1 Three-year-old Gelding, broken to saddle 1 Two-year-old Gelding, unbroken JOHN INGRAM. 4569 ; L. O. INGE’A'M, 'Auctioneer. Fruit and Produce Company; THE CHRISTCHURCH FRUIT AND PRODUCE COY. have received instructions from Mb C. Fisk, to SELL by Public Auction, at No. 83, Colombo Road, Sydenham, THE CONTENTS OP A 5-ROOMED HOUSE. Including a new Brinsmead Piano. Further particular# in to-morrow’s papers. 4550. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

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