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Charles Clark. M B CH ARli E S CIA KK. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. i MONET TO LEND On Freehold Securities, at Current Rates. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OP COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. CHURCH STREET, off Ferry Road—Comfortable 5-roomed House, with conveniences, close to the tram; £335. LINWOOD—Modern House of 5 rooms, beautifully finished, and fine corner position, quarter-acre garden; £575. RlCCAßTON—Magnificent Residential Sites of various areas. No fancy prices. RANFURLY STREET, St Albans—New House 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c., scullery, washhouse, w.c. and sewer connection, ■ 3 bay windows and porticoes, J-acre. well fenced. A thoroughly modern property, in a splendid neighbourhood. Only £7lO. 201 ROLLESTON STREET. Linwood—Suh : stantially-huilt Modern Residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, h, and c., verandah. No reasonable offer refused. U-0 GLOUCESTER STREET, 200 ft frontage, opposite Theatre Royal, with 165 ft depth. This valuable Block is now For Sale in allotments of 29ft, or more, at most reasonable prices. 361 PAPANUI ROAD—Magnificent Residential Site, 1 acre; £550. 192 PAPANUI ROAD (off)—Corner Section 125 x 200 Iks.; £137. 198 GERALDINE—Farm of 183 Acres, House 5 rooms, good sheep yards, dairy; a bargain at £6 10s per acre. 273 BELFAST—Grand little Farm of 89 Acres, in 6 paddocks, house of 7 rooms, dairy, stable and cowshed. 1 272 BELFAST.-House 6 rooms, 2 bay windows, washhouse and quarter-acre; £315. 274 ARMAGH STREET, only 3 Chains from Colombo Street—Valuable Section, 28ft lOin x 165 ft, with right-of-way at side; increasing in value every day. 353 NORTH BELT—Two Grand Quarter-acre Sections in this popular neighbourhood; £2lO each. 13® PEACOCK STREET (City)—Nice 6-roomed House and J-acre; only £465. 346 PAPANUI ROAD (and just off)—Several nice residential properties in this favourite locality. 294, etc. Oi n. v. A—Beautifully Situated Residence containing 7 good rooms, bathroom,_ h. and c., dairy and washhouse, very superior staoline. 2J acres in garden, orchard and pad■dock. £350. 138 GRESFORD—Lots 38, 39 and 40, half-acre sections. No reasonable offer refused. 587 HUXLEY and KING STREETS, Sydenham—Some splendid quarter-acres, high and dry, handy to tram, and with asphalt - paths and concrete channelling in front. £65 and £6O; exceptionally easy terms. 240 SOMERFIELD STREET, Spreydon—Superior House 4 rooms, plastered, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, 1 acre of land, poultry ranche and orchard. Price £650. 179 ST ALBANS LANE—Very comfortable House of 9 rooms and all conveniences, stabling, X acre of land, well laid out and planted. A bargain’ at £750. ■ ‘ 59 TO LET—Offices in town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. SPECIAL—Two 8-roomed Houses in the West End. ' ’ _ _ WANTED—Good Tenant for Mr P. H. Harass House, Cashel Street W., 12 rooms and every modern convenience, furnished or unfurnished. Immediate possession. CATALOGUE OF, PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. 52392 SALE OF TIMBER. MR CHARLES .CLARK has received instructions from' the Canterbury Tramway Company to SELL -BY AUCTION, in the Yard at hack of Tram Stables, between Worcester and Gloucester Streets, THIS DAY. A largo number -of Iron Bark, Totara and Black Pine Sleepers, suitable for posts or firewood, in lots. • Sale at 2 o’clock. ’ CHARLES R. CLARK, 527 No. 997 Auctioneer. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. „ ; AUCTION SALE Of A PRETTY SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Known as the late Mr Spensley's Residence, Ferry Road. Well Adapted for Subdivision. ALSO SECTIONS AT RADLEY. MR CHARLES CLARK, in conjunction with Messrs Craddock and Simes, will SELL BY AUCTION, at his Rooms in Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, APRIL ISth, 5 ACRES and 35 PERCHES, fronting the Ferry Road, on the Town side c{ Radley Bridge, and also having long frontage to the River Road, overlooking the River Heathcote. Together 'with the Dwellinghouse of 8 rooms and , outbuildings, stable, etc., standing thereon. There is a fine high terrace along the river frontage, which would make magnificent sites for villa residences, and there is also a highly-remunerative orchard at the back’ of the house, beautifully sheltered. Owing to the long load frontage this property could be subdivided to advantage.. Also, LOTS 38 and 39, RADLEY ESTATE, fronting Clarendon Terrace and the River Heathcote, each containing 34 perches. Sale at 2 p.m. No. 098 CHARLES R. CLuRK, 9-25 Auctioneer. VERY CHOICE FURNITURE. CARVED OAK HALL-STAND GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE IN ROOMS. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mrs E. M. Goodwin to Sell by Auction a-i his rooms, in Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, The whole of his REALLY FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Removed from No. 29, Latimer Square, Including | Oak hall-stand, grandfather's clock ’-in mahogany case, 2 sets bookshe,ves, curtain poles and rings, Japanese screens, Japanese cabinet, bamboo tables, handsome rimu sideboard, wa'mut overmantels, piano by Harper, easy chairs, occasional tables, 1 Chesterfield couch, handsome carved fender, dining extension table, dinner waggon, dming-room and o her chairs, dinner service, duchesse chests (one with cheval glass), toilet 'glasses, chests of drawees, bedsteads, mattresses and .pillows, marble-top and other washstands, rimu wardrobes, steel and brassrail fenders and irons, door scraper, stores chest, vases, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Sale at 11 o'clock. C. R- CLARK, 906 No. 1000 Auctioneer. FARM TO LET, BY TENDER. Of-'V'V ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, OOU at East Eyreton (R.S. 4430 and pt. 4464). It has been in the occupation of Meosrs Butters and Davies for many years, and ih now to be Let for a Term of Seven Years, from the Ist June next. Conditions of lease can be seen at the Office o; the undersigned, and Tenders must he sent in not later than 12 o’clock on THURSDAY, April 6th. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES CLARK, 711 Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 16

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