Auctions. CHARLES CLARK. •jmp R CHARLES CLARE, " 196. HEREFORD STREET. Established 186 L AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND. Os Freehold Securities it Current Rites. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVER USED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EAST TERMS, ARRANGED. . TOR IMMEDIATE , SALE. ARMAGH ’ STREET W.-Tha interest in Isase of house of 10 rooms, with all the -rurjuture therein. This is in exceptional opportunity to an energetic person to acquire a first-class boarding-house in the west end. _ A low price will be aeoepted. ' MONTREAL STREET, near the Colleges— New House of 7 large rooms, bathroom, h. •ed e., and every modem convenience. A perfect property; £1250.' ■ *2O SPRINGFIELD ROAD— Substantiallybuilt House of'6 rooms, plastered, 4 firaS laces, tiled grates and range, sewer conneoon. quarter-acre, in nice garden; £675. 869 HOLLY ROAD—Splendid Building Site, five-eighth* of an acre, with a share of deep weir; 4650. ■ / 368 ARMAGH STREET, Linwood—Attractive Cottage Property, 5 rooms, recent.y painted and papered, verandah,‘with glazed ends, gas throughout, outbuildings, quarter-acre in B°°“ orchard and Sower garden; £525. 367 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, Addington—New House of * rooms, bathroom, h. and c., vcyandah; ga«. all nicely finished; £525. 366 BANFURLY STREET—Modern Villa of 7 rooms and offices, quarter-acre, in garden. 41000. 232 HEALEY AVENUE—Modern House of 6 reoma and quarter-acre. £730. 371 LOWER BICCARTON, Edinburgh Street— Very Attractive Property, consisting of mod•rn I>w«Min grouse of 7 rooms and nearly half : an acre, in garden, corner position. _ A good investment. 153 WBOXTON ESTATE—Some Choice Building Sites in this Favourite Suburb. , AVONSIDE—Modern 4-roomcd Cottage, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tube, half an acre; price reduced to £450, at which it is a bargain. 814 VICTORIA- STREET—Quarter-acre . building , site, with two frontages. Worth immediate inquiry. 418 COLOMBO ROAD G., corner position and ■Busy aspect—Fiisi-claes -. Residence of ? rooms, large bathroom, h. and c., 2 large oriel window*, verandah on 2 sides, washhouse, Work*bop and vinery, nearly half-an-acre,i very Biot garden, lawns and orchard. The house has just been painted, and everything is in perfect order. Tho above is a model property m every respect. . 564 PETERBOROUGH STREET, west-Dwelling-bouse of 11 rooms, thoroughly up-to-date end in splendid order; quarter-acre land, with sunny aspect; £I9OO. 409 BECKENHAM—I have several very nice Residential- Properties of various sixes in this favourite suburb. BICCARTON—Very Fine, Modern-sized Residence, beautifully situated, 10 acres of land, admirably adapted for subdivision. Worth immediate inquiry. 264 /CASHMERE ESTATE, Third Subdivision —There are etill a Few Sections Left. Do aot delay in calling for plans. The price* are low and terms easy. ' ' TO~LET. LARGE WAREHOUSE (two storey), with Offices and Yard, in Cashel’ Street, near Manchester Street, £l5O per-annum. FENDALTON—Gentleman’s Residence 10 lugs rooms and all conveniences, 5 acres of land in bowling gresn, lawns, orchard and paddoekmg. COLOMBO STREET—N»w Shop Promises, 9 fine floors. - HEREFORD STREET—On* Front Room. Me «d----;TO LET, furnished or unfurnished—The Residence of Mr C. X. Newton, R.ccarton Road, comprising dweLing-houso of 14 rooms and 5| acres. Full particulars and card to view at office. FURNISHED HOUSES from 4 to 8 Rooms, with all conveniences, at Riccarton, Fendalton, Ricmuond and Linwood. CATALOGUES OP PROPERTIES OH APPLIUAXiuN, UR FOoIED FREE. Aussa CATALOGUES Of TLfR W. CUDDON’S SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, GARDEN ROLLERS AND LAWN , MOWERS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, . Etc., Etc.,. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At his Residence, Fendalton Road, a short distance past tho Railway Crossing, TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY, May be obtained at my office. The Sale will Commence at 11 o’clock each dxy. The Fendalton Coach leaves the Post Office at 10.5 o’clock. ' THE HOUSE, which -contains 10 -rooms and Offices, with 5 Acres of Land, is TO LET. 8371 No. 334 CHARLES CLARK.', C. R. WILSON. EGGS. EGGS. EGGS. AUCTION SALE EGGS. m IL SON'S SALE YARDS. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 19th INST., at 11 o’clock. Market Rising. Large Quantities Wanted. Send in all you have. 8385 C. R. WILSON, Auctioneer. WILSON’S POPULAR SALEYAEBS. Business Booming. High Prices Ruling. Glorious Timet for the Farmers. f IKURKEYS to 2Ss pair, Ducks to Ba, .JL Roosters to 6s ■ 7d, Hens to os, Pullets to 7a, Prize Poultry Cockerels to 20s, Pul.ets to 10s, Hens to 7a 6d. Eggs last Wednesday to Is 2d. Large orders to hand; 50,000 dozen wanted. Sale every Wednesday. Potatoes—Up-io-Dato Table to 80s sack, Seed to 325; other Table Sorts to 265, Seed to. 25 i. For the above prices Wilson's top the market. Entries invited. X 3545 C, R. WILSON, Auctioneer. FANNING * CO. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. LINWOOD. LINWOOD. TRAM ROUTE. TRAM ROUTE. TRAM ROUTE. FROM £55 EACH. THRESHOLD SECTIONS, containing over * i-ACRE EACH, and Ton terms within the reach OP EVERYONE, viz.. 45 Deposit, £5 in 3 Months, £5 in 6 Months, £5 in 12 Months, Balance'in 3 Years. Interest 5 per cent per annum. These Sections are high and dry, on wellformed and metalled streets, concrete sidechannels, and are within 10 minutes from the 0.P.0, Having sold over £2OOO worth of tie above Sections during tho past week, we advise all intending purchasers to call at once for plan end secure one of these valuable sections, as the opportunity will never occur again. FANNING AND CO.. Sole Agents. Ilf ANUFAOTURER’S Interest in- an eatab-XJ-a. lished commodity, commands big sales; lew price of £6O; early applications, as the I «wn*T W leaving the colony. J. G. BAN- i Herman. Agent, 117, Colombo Street. X 8039
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 12
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