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'Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. LITTLE ELVER SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,-1907. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO, desire lo give notice that the NEXT ANNUAL LITTLE RIVER SALE Will be held on the above date, and we will bo pleased to receive particulars of entries coming forward. - * 0971 11. MATSON AND CO. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark) ’ ‘ (L. E. Clark QHARLES CLARK, 183, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND, BROKER. MONET TO LEND. On Freehold Securities, at Current Rates. SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS NOW AWAITING INVESTMENT, £3OOO, £2OOO, £IOOO, Interest 5 per cent. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. EAST TERMS ARRANGED. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND OTHERS. BBALEY AND FITZGERALD AVENUES (City side) —Half-an-aore of land, with long frontage, tastefully laid out, with .well-built House of 10 rooms, bathroom, storeroom, dairy, washhouse, etc., hot and cold water service, deep well, with a splendid flow. This is an ideal residence for a medical man, being in the centre of a large and rapidly increasing population, within easy walking distance of the centre of the city, and one minute of | electric tram. As the owner, Mr E. Denham, has decided to remain at the seaside, he has placed a low price on the property to ensure I a speedy sale. 435 MADRAS STREET, near Armagh StreetMagnificent Residential Site, having a frontage of 84 links. 433 WOOLSTON—NearIy an acre of land, with frontage on the Ferry Road, and a fourroomed cottage. £250; a bargain. 331 ST ASAPH STREET—NearIy New House of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, and all modern conveniences. Only £480; a Bargain. 424 CASHMERE ESTATE, Third Subdivision There are still a Few Sections Left Do not delay in calling for plans, 'lire prices are low and terms easy. RANFURLT STREET, St Albans New H»«so of 6 rooms, with all modern convenieuoss, one-quarter-acre of land, £9OO. 38R ST' MARTINS, Opawa—9i acres of first-class land, with House of 7 rooms and outbuildings. Very suitable for subdivision. 387 , SPRETDON, Simeon Street—House of 7 rooms and outbuildings, with all conveniences, 1 acre of laud, stabling, harness-room, etc., £llOO. . 383 FENDALTON ROAD, nearly opposite the residence of George Humphreys, esq.—Nearly One Acre of Land, fenced; a magnificent building site. The Fendalton tram will shortly be finished, and will greatly enhance the value of this property. As the owner is, anxious to sell, ho will accept the low price of £3OO. 115 FENDALTON—Two-storeyed Dwellinghouse, containing 10 living rooms, bathroom, h. aid c., and Usual offices, stabling, deep well, septic tank, 4§ acres in grounds; tram will pass the gate;. £2600, Easy terms. ’ TO LET. OFFICES, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, in Government Life Insurance Buildings, Suita of three rooms, £52 per annum. COLOMBO and TUAM STREETS—Magnificent Shop Premises to Let on Lease. COLOMBO STREET—New Shop Pre. mises, 2 fine floors. HEREFORD STREET—One Front Room, 10s. ' ■FURNISHED HOUSES from 6 to 10 Rooms. SPEClAL—Bryndwr, Fendalton—Modem 7roomed House, with sunny aspect, dorftlo verandah and nice garden; term, 6 or 7 months from early in April. Low rent to good tenant. CATALOGUES OP PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION, OR POSTED FREE. BOOKS. BOOKS. Billiard table, etc. "IHARLES CLARK has been avoured with J instructions from the Rev W. C. Oliver, > Sell by Auction, in tho Rooms, Hereford treet, / ON TUESDAY, MARCH sth, His Valuable Library, which includes Bioraphical and Medical Works, Chambers apers. Theological Works by Stanley, orne, Foote, Stuart, Hagenbach, -Mornson, amiiton, Boyce, Godet and others, Balls, lory of the Heavens, Gibbons Roman Entire, Fiction, etc. ■ - Also on account of another Client—On# ractically new Dining-Room Billiard Table omplete, Cabinets of Shells and Speciments, ilaid, Table-Top, etc. - No. 407 Sale at two © clock. _9932_ RETREAT ROAD, AVONSIDE. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Acquire some of the Best Land situated in the Finest Residential Suburb of Christchurch. HARLES CLARK (in conjunction with ALLAN HOPKINS), having received inuctions from Mr F. O. Parsonson, will er for Sale bv Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6tb NEXT, At the Rooms, Hereford Street, His VALUABLE PROPERTY, In Lots, as under:— jOT 1.—7-roomed Dwelling-house, plastered, washhouse, outbuildings, fruit-room, man’s room, trap-shed, stable, et.c, very profitable vinery, 3 large up-to-date tomato-hoiises, 2 stoves, hot-water pipes, water laid on, etc., with orchard 3a lr . 20p in full bearing, planted with, the best commercial fruit trees. i OT 2.—Containing la 3r Op in orchard, planted with peaches, the best late pears, and about 35 of the finest walnut trees in Canterbury. The peaches, pears and wabruts taken off this piece equal anything grown in New Zealand. jOT 3—7-roomed House, outbuildings, bathroom, h. and c. water, etc., 'with 3a 3r Op of land that will grow anything. Llso, 9 Sections of Land ranging from iacre to J-acre each. ■ 7o better chance could be affered to secure iperty in undoubtedly the best locality in ristchurch. 'his is an opportunity that will not occur lin to secure property in this healthy, picesquo neighbourhood. Owing to the large cnber of . buildings now being erected in immediate neighbourhood, very little d remains for sale, there is therefore sure and great prospective value attached this property. .... ?o enable all classes; to participate, very y terms will be given to those requiring re; or cash can be paid and an immediate nd Transfer Title obtained. Money will found for those wishing to build. Sale at 2.30 p.m. No. 406 ARLY NEW AND VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. HARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from E. M. Parrot*, ~ who is leaving for England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, SEALEY, AVENUE AND DURHAM STREET, ST ALBANS, N THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 7th, HIS HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, omprislng;— Axminster and Brussels iota with border, Axminster hearthrug, ee and easy chair in green plushetae, an chairs, platform rocker, S. chair in sh, curtain poles, lace curtains, brassfenders, set fire brasses, rimu coal vase, nut •overmantel, Avith bevelled mirrors. t fine piano “ Victoria/’ music stool, isional tables, Chesterfield couch in serge, iri sideboard with bevelled mirror back, trian chairs, dining table, clock, double i Italian bedsiead, mahogany half-tester stead, WAV. and kapoo. mattresses hesse chests, marble top Avashstands, et ware, Avardrobc with mirror pane., sewing machine, single iron bedstead, st draAvers, oak hall stand, plush hall :ains, kitchen and scullery utensils, giass, la, mangle, luavii mower. >3l Sale at one o’clock Ko. 405

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 16

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