Charles Clark. CHARLES CLAES. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND, On Freehold Securities, at Current Bates. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EAST TERMS ARRANGED. ' FOB IMMEDIATE SALE. DURHAM STREET N.-Cottage of 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, verandah, bay window, Venetians, tiled fireplaces, nice den, with GGft frontage, asphalt paths. Inis is a most • attractive little _ property, and it can be bought at the low price of £550. MONTREAL STREET (West End)-Dwell-Ing-house of 10 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., eheap at £BOO, good section. J lf BEALEY' AVENUE (North Belt)—Two rood house properties, £650 and £775. 348-1 1 6 ST ASAPH STREET, Linwood—New House of 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c.. usual offices, plastered walls, 5 fireplaces, wardrobes, and cupboards, over quarter-acre land; ANDOVER STREET, Merivale—A good ,5roomed House, plastered and nearly acre, sunny aspect; a nibble at £320. I<l LOWER EICCARTON—New House of 6 looms, bathroom, pantry, scullery-, washhoiise, h. and c., verandah, bay window, fine high quarter-acre section; £530. HO PAPANUI ROAD (and just off)—Several nice residential properties in this favourite locality. 104, etc. ARMAGH STREET, E.—Modern House, 7 rooms, verandah, bay window, tile hearths arid grates, bathroom, h. and c„ electric bells and gas, splendid water supply, sewer connection, 33 perches, well fenced, north aspect; £635. 164 JUNCTION STREET, Close to S.E. BoltModern House, 5 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., washhouse and scullery combined, cent.ro pieces, picture moulding, verandah, gas laid on; £325; easy terms. This is an attractive little property, on the sunny side of the street, close to the Tramway Board’s Power Sheds. ICS LINCOLN ROAD, Spreydon, just rft Mam !Road—Charming Residence. 6 rooms, on h.’gh concrete foundations, plastered wal.s, verandah on three sides, Oriel and bay tWnduws, wardrobes, cupboards, gas fittings, Venetians. Most complete servant’s offices; half an acre ♦f land; no dust; £llOO. 469 LINCOLN ROAD, Spreydon, Sunny SideSome Splendid Quarter-acre Building Sections. 189 WILLOW BANK. Sydenham—House, 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, and 16 perches, well stocked with fruit trees: asphalt oaths: <260. Also, Nice Section, adjoining, 100 x 200 links; £l3O. 167 _ LICHFIELD STREET—Shop and Dwell-ing-house of 3 rooms, scullery; £460. Stock at valuation. 343 BECKENHAM—NearIy New, Well and Sub-etantially-built House of 6 good living rooms, plastered, tiled grates and hearths m 4 rooms, bathroom (h., c. and shower), pantry, scullery, washhouse, verandah, etc.; nearly hall-acre, Corner Section, with northern aspect; splendid value for £750. IGO BECKENHAM—A similar Property in all respects to above, except that there is one room less and a quarter of an acre; £630. Both are charmingly situated. 159 COLOMBO STREET S.—New Cottage of 6 rooms and convenience l !; yell-fenced section, with 2 frontages; £350; terms given. 143 FENDALTON—Gentleman’s Residence, in beet position, 7 rooms; 3 acres. 148 OXFORD TERRACE (best part)—Charming, City Residence, 7 rooms, with all modern conveniences, verandah front and back, stabling, prettv garden. £925. 33G PEACOCK STREET (City)—Nice 6-roomed Souse and i-acre; only £455. 346 FENDALTON—SpIendid Acre Section, fenced in, all ready for. building, north aspect. <350. 149 and 115 HORNBY—Three Nice Cottages, suitable for factory employees. TO LET—Offices in town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. Cottage, S rooms, runny position; 255. GLOUCESTER STREET—Two Ground Floor Offices aind Strong-room, formerly occupied’ by Mr A. H. Hart. CATALOGUE OP PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. X 2892 CLEARING SALE OP PROPERTIES^ - lM R CHARLES CLARK is instructed to AtJ, Sail ’by Auction, at his Rooms in Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, (1) GLOUCESTER STREET, LINWOOD, near Canal Reserve, New Dwellinghouse . of 5 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., acul- . lery, washhouse, tubs, windmill, tank, •large Shed, suitable for stable or workshop, quarter-acre section, with north frontage. (3) GLOUCESTER STREET, LINWOOD, • adjoining Lot 1, Splendid Section, containing a rood 20 perches, well fenced. To he sold in 2 lots of 30 perches each, (3) HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD, just over Rollesloa Street, and adjoin- ' ,ing Mr E'osindale’s residence, 1 rood 20 fierches, well fenced. To he sold in 2 ots of 30 perches each. (4) HOLLY ROAD, ST ALBANS, Cottage of 4 rooms, partly built in. brick, bakehouse and flour room, 27J perches, next Caledonian Hotel No- 917SALE AT 13 O’CLOCK. MUST BE SOLD. 7863 GREAT SUBDIVISION. .SALE OF THE THOBBINGTON ESTATE. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH AND CASHMERE ROAD. w CHARLES CLARK will Offer by Auction on ■■ THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 83 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES' In the Thonington Estate. A LAST CHANCE. If you want to secure a section on the electric tram route, with unsurpassed soil for gardens, combined with perfect drainage, and with all the benefits of country air and hill walks, the whole only 2J miles from Cathedral Square, then wait for the above Auction Sale. VERY EASY TERMS. PLANS NOW READY. For full particulars, see papers of Saturday last and next. No. 895 CHARLES E. CLARK, 7151 Auctioneer. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. ' AN OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN TOWN SHOP PROPERTIES. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from- the Executors in tire 'Estate of late J. G. Ruddenklau. to Sell by Auction, in his rooms, Hereford Street, on ’ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, , the following valuable Properties: X. CASHEL STREET, opposite the “ Zetland Arms” Hotel, Part Town Section 858, having a frontage of SO links, and a depth of 125 links, on which is erected a. Brick and Wooden. Building subdivided into 2 Shops with room at back, 'and 2 rooms above let to Mr Gamble, Tailor, and Mir Davidson l , fruiterer, respectively. CORNER VICTORIA and KILMORE . STREETS, nart of Town Section 151, , having a frontage of 69ft to each street, with 3 shops tnereoru The corner one is occupied by Mr Gibbs, Fruiterer, and has S living rooms; and the two adjoining, which are both double-fronted, have 3 and 3 living rooms respectively. This ie an opportunity which seldom occurs ©f. Shop Properties in, some _of the busiest thoroughfares being placed in the market. They are always well let, and bound to increase in value every year, and the Sale will be practically an unreserved one, as the sole reason for selling is that the Executors wish to wind up this portion of the estate. ALSO, On account of another Client, COTTAGE of 4 rooms, iron roof, situate in Aberdeen Street, between Manchester and Madras Streets North, let to Mr Smeihurst. SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK P.M. For further particulars apply to MESSRS JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitors, Gloucester Street, or to No. 918. CHARLES CLARK, ,7861' Auctioneer.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13573, 20 October 1904, Page 12
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