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Charles Clark. OHABLES CLARK. . ■ ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE A AGENT, ■ VALUATOR LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND, On Freehold Securities, at 5 per cent. aSketlble properties advertised in this column free OF COST. 'OFFICES, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, mow occupiedI I>y Pioneer Bicycle Ciu'D. These £xtS will Jo subdivided for suitable FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. AYONSIDE—The well-known residence oi -■elate W. P. Cowlishaw, Esci., with 5 Acres land, in charming grounds. Price absurdly NORTH-EAST BELT—Brick House of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, 2 verandahs, #aphalt paths, deep well, J-acre in S a faen. 4950. UPPER RICCARTON—6-roomed House, (table, and quarter-acre; only £2OO. 703 " ARMAGH STREET E.—3 New Houses, 7, 6 and 10 (rooms; all conveniences; £703, £BOO and £9OO. 4 * SPRINGFIELD ROAD—New House of_ 5 rooms, 'bathroom, etc. 43 HEWITT'S ROAD, opposite Mr Rhodes's— Half an Acre and 7-roomed House. No reasonable offer refused. 893 FENDALTON—The Property now under lease to H. G. Simms, Esq., comprising nearly £ Acres of Land, with charming Residence of B rooms, man's cottage and stable. A bargain at £llsO. 32 WORCESTER STREET, LINWOOD—A Model Homo of 6 looms, bathroom, h., c. and •hower, stalling and outbuildings, quarteracre. Only £560. 39 RICCARTON—SeveraI New Cottage Pro|>ertics between, the Park and Railway. SHlßLEY—Superior 6-roomed Cottage and Comer Section of 54 Acres. Very 'rich land, partly in orchard. Thisis the very placo for anyone wishing to combine fruit-growing with poultry-raising. ■ 83 NORTH LINWOOD—New Villa Residence, ' • rooms', bathroom (h. and c), and offices, plastered walla, concrete foundations, tilo jrates and hearths, best workmanship throughout, 1-acre, £63o;.easy terms. 739 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, near the North Beit—A rare chance for a small capitalist. Two Cottages (4 and 5 rooms) and nearly 2 acres, good orchard, garden and 2* paddocks. Offer wanted at once. Most of the purchase BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. ..'■■;"• BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. , Quarter-acres'and Upwards. Vile Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. ■;/• SPLENDID HALF-ACRES, ONLY £75. , ' •". Call andl Inspect Plan, /' GRESFORD , GRESFORD. ';'■'.' GRESFORD. NORTH BELT. : QUARTER and HALF-ACRES. Call and Inspect plan, r ADDINGTON, Ckrenoe Road (oS)—Some .Splendid Building Sites, high and dry; £25 •for i-acre; very easy terms. COLOMBO STREET S.—Unsold Sections fan tfoe Cornwall Estate, from £7O upwards. : DALLINGTON—H&H-acxe Sections, river feMntage, from £55 upwards; very; cheap. ' HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower Riccarton—-jjuairfcer-acres, £6O and upwards. V FENDALTON, Glaaidovey Road—Half-acres 'Witih frontages to Wairarana Street, £BS. 484 / CASHMERE TOWNSHIP—Very. Tina Puilding Section)! area over 2 acres. ; VTo LET—Offices in Town sradi Houses in ffown *nd Suburb's. . ~, .SEEOXSIt—I62, MONTREAL STREET, toonser of Gloucester Street, now a'bou* *~ ■' K ~ -jpaintedi and renovated, 9 rooms and o: GLANDOVEY ROAD. Fondalton—6rooms: ■ 'FURNISHED HOUSE pi s'rooms, quite Jhamdj to towaj_ Eos jpex week. aTATALOGTOS OP PROPERTIES ON APPLIOATIONj OS POSTED FREE. /' ' 22882 Conway Matson & Sons. .THIS DAY, AIAPOI MARKET YARDS. ; SHEEP, PIGS, HORSES, V- ; POULTRY PRODUCE, ETC. .;; .■ :. Sale at OJ ■p.m. • 'FRIDAY,-May Ist, at Progress Yards, Ran- : giora—Usual Monthly "'Horse Fair." Entries .; now be;ng taken. Note.—No yard fees charged oil horses sold. Sale starts at 11 a.m. Entries taken during progress of sale. SATURDAY, May 2nd, at Rooms, 112, Manchester. Street, city—Usual Weekly Sale of Grain,' Seed and Produce, at 9.30 a.m. Entries now being received. Last Saturday's catalogue cleared at satisfactory prices. ; : WANTED, Whole Fowl Wheat, Potatoes, I'jOatefiioaf Chaff. if.' MONDAY, May aith at Papanui Market .Yards —Usual Monthly Sale of Sheep, Cattle, , Pigs, Horses, Poultry, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Implements, Produce, etc. Entries now "being received, which will bo duly advertised Jiee of cost; to vendors. Sale at 1.30 p.m. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, etc., Christ-church, Papanui, Kaiapoi and 6064 Rangiora. MONDAY, 4th MAY, IS' the date fixed for FURNITURE AUCTION at PAPANUI, on account of T. S. Westcn, Esq. Catalogues in of • preparation. : -Oard3 to View FURNITURE must bo obtained from the Agents. - CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, 112, Manchester Street; ,' H. MATSON AND CO, .Oaahel' Street, ■• '5996 ■ Joint Agents. W. S. Devereux. SPECIAL FURNITURE AUCTION. ■;■• . THIS DAY, 11 avm. mj R. DEVEREUX, Auctioneer (ira'conIVV . junctioni with MESSRS SPEIRS and WILSON), has been favoured with instructtions from T. E. Faulkner, Esq. (Teacher bi Music), to ABSOLUTELY SELL, ct his re- ' aidehce, No. 103, Gloucester Street, City, the '■: .whole. of his FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ' jiontaihed in a. 7-roomed House, comprising Magnificent New Piano, by " Klingmann " \. 1 Really Good Piano, by "Hooliing" and ■ " Spangeberg " ;'-. 48 Splendid Oil Paintings and Engravings 2 Suites, one in lea-i'her ■'" Carpets, Octagon Tables, Cake Stand and Plates, Vases, Curtains, Mats, Rugs, Linoleums, Lamps-, Extension Dining Table, Costly Bedroom Siiite oi Mottled Kauri ' (4 pieces), Books, Jam, Cutlery, Silver, Bedsteads, Chairs, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Also, .HALF-ACRE LAND and NEW HOUSE (2 Rooms). The whole must -be sold. Mr Faulkner is leaving for the Old Country, May Ist. Doai't Forget Date of Sale—This Day, 11 «.i .-(..-.. ■ 5287 Kational Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., litd. ~; v ■"' KIRWEE SALE. FRIDAY, Ist MAY. rrs-r E S H A L L ,S E L L, IVY; On account of Alex. Gunn, Esq., 200 CROSS-BRED EWES Further Entries Solicited. - G. F. MARTIN, Manager. 6056 H. S. BOURN, Auctioneer. Dalgety and Co., Limited. IRW E E YARDS. FRIDAY, 'MAY Ist. 100 PRIME FREEZING WETHERS 100 PRIME FAT ItVMBS 50 FAT CROSS-BRED EWES ;COO G and! 8-TO'OTH MERINO WETHERS, . .an Very Forward Condition 6951 ■DALGETY and CO., LIMITED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13114, 30 April 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13114, 30 April 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13114, 30 April 1903, Page 8

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