Charles Clark. M a C H i B 1 E S CLAEK. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND, On Freehold Securities, at 5 par cent. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. _ FENDALTON—Very Attractive Little Pro- . * > i . p iLI * yi 1a His* r TLi> UAUiVJIt > ay ~ perty, in the best part, favourite district, comprising nearly New House ot o tnci, comprising nearly 1 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., piastered, verandah ; 1 acre of land, in lawn, garden and fruit trees. _ , PAPANUI ROAD, MERIVALE—One of the finest and most complete Gentleman • Residences in this fashionable locality ;, hanaoomo house of 11 rooms, fitted with every modem convenience; over an acre oi land in charming grounds; perfection in every particular. Price and cards to view on application. . 70 j* RICOARTON, overlooking Hagley ParkGentleman’s Residence of 10 rooms and all modem conveniences, 1J acres, in lovely garden, orchard and paddock, stabling. Card to view and price on application. ST ASAPH STREET, near Manchester S'treet—The 3-«torey Factory Building under i—O-rummitt and white; land otreer —ran , . lease to Messrs Grumrmtt and White; land 41 x 261 ft, 2 frontages. £IBOO. 209 LOWER .RICCAETON—A Perfect Residence of 11 rooms end 5A Acres in o.d fished grounds; £3500. . WORCESTER STREET, Linwood—6 rooms, bathroom (h., o. and shower), scullery, gas, washhouse with copper, vinery,_ greenhouse, stable with, loft, fowlhouse, aviary; quarteracre, well fenced; asphalt paths; fruit trees; a eiffc at £550. , , . WILSON’S BRIDGE, overlooking River Heathcote—A Most Profitable Orchard and Garden, containing 11 Acres; also Cottage of 5 rooms; £485. Gardeners should note ms. OPAWA, just past the School— Nearly New Cottage of 4 rooms, washhouse, etc.; quarteracre ; £250. . 7, SUMNER, Fronting the Esplanade—Attractive Villa of 5 rooms, furnished, connected with Reservoir, verandah; only £SOO, including the Furniture. Mi BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. Half-Acres and Upwards. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. QUARTER-ACEES £4O, HALF-ACRES £75, Special Entries, on account of former purchasers, Lots 84, 35, 88, 68 and 136. Apply at once. GRESFORD. GRESFOBD. GRESPORD. NORTH - BELT. SECTIONS in this Estate .are being rapidly disposed of, and early application is advisable. Already 100 lots have been sold, and few, if any, to speculators. Quarter-acres to halves and over. Call and inspect plan. ADDINGTON, Clarence Road (off)—Some Splendid Building Sites, high and dry; £25 for J-acxe; very easy terms. ADDINGTON, Fairfield Avenue—Quarteracres, £6O, _ , COLOMBO STREET S.—Unsold Sections in the Cornwall Estate, from £7O upwards D ARLINGTON—HaIf-acre Sections, river frontage, from £55 upwards; very cheap. HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower Riccarton— Quarter-acres, £6O and upwards. FENjjaLTON, Glandovoy Road—Half-acres with frontages to Wairarapa Street, £BS. 484 SOCKBURN and HORNBY, Dilloway’s Estate—s acres ,or more. Now is the time to buy land here . Prices are bound to go up. TO LET—Shops and Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY, for Client, 200 to 300 ACRES (Sheep Land). X 2883 TWO PINE BUILDING SITES, | LYTTELTON. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to r SELL By AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9thLOT 10—A CORNER SECTION, with long frontage to the Bridle Path and Dudley Road, containing 36J Perches. LOT 9 (adjoining)—Fronting Dudley Road, containing 334 Perches. Those Sections are in the midst of a thickly populated neighbourhood, only a short distance from the foot of Norwich Quay, and are for ABSOLUTE SALE. Sale at 12 o’clock. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from MESSRS DUNCAN AND COTTERILL, Solicitors, 2786 No. 579 Cathedral Square. ' CASHMERE HILL SITES, To be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE LONG-LOOKED FOR SUBDIVISION Of Part of THE CASHMERE ESTATE, Situated on the HILLSIDE, at the Foot of Colombo Road South, and opposite the Convalescent Home. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions 'from the Trustees oi the Cashmere Estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, the 11th DECEMBER NEXT, At 2 p.m., A NUMBER OF MAGNIFICENT SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES, Varying in size from Half-acre to 3 Acres. Suitably graded roads have been formed and metalled to serve the Sections to the best advantage. A Company has also been formed for_ supplying residents on the hill with artesian water, and a pumping station and reservoirs have 'been constructed, and are now in working order. The Laud commands a splendid view of the Ocean on the cast, and of Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains on tho north and west. The position will undoubtedly be the Future Sanatorium of Christchurch, and already handsome houses on the adjacent hillsides have been erected by Dr Dendy, Professor Brown, Geo. Way, Esq., and several other gentlemen. GRAND VIEWS. i Pure Air, Free from Fogs, and Ready /Access to Christchurch by a Splendid Train, Service. A man will be in attendance on behalf of the Water Supply Company in the afternoon of every Thursday and Saturday until the day oi sale to show intending purchasers tho reservoirs and water supply. Full particulars and lithographed plans can be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from MESSRS DUNCAN AND COTTERILL, Solicitors, 2268 No. 511 Cathedral Square. Now Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company WOOL SALE. JR SECOND WOOL SALE will be held) On THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER. CATALOGUES CLOSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th. resign your Wool to the LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., PRIVATE SIDING, Christchurch, id post particulars and) instructions to le Manager." WOOL FOR SHIPMENT, resign to the LSAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Lyttelton. e have unrivalled facilities for tho handof your wool, whether for disposal at our il■, Sales or for shipment to London. Our rts have great experience, and our charges kept as low as is compatible with effi- ! LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY DO., LTD. , )S E. G. SIAYELEY, Manager.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12986, 29 November 1902, Page 12
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