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CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. CLARK, 198, HEREFORD STEEET. ESTABLISHED 185 L AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOB, LICENSED LAND BROKER MONEY TO LEND ON FEEEHOLD SECURITIES AT CUEEENT BATES. MAEKETABLE PEOPEETIES ADVEBTISjiD IN THIS COLUMN FEEE OF COST. KICCARTOX. THE WEST END SUBURB. aNSOLD Sections in the Fifth Subdivision of the Riccarton Estate. A number have river frontages, and are unequalled for beauty and position. Prices from £l5O each for 1-acres and over. Terms easy. Call for Plans. , , M? CHABLES CLAEK. NEW BRIGHTON. THE POPULAR SEASIDE TOWN. ONLY £IOO EACH. pHBEE Lovely Building Sections, all levelled and in grass, fronting the Main Sea View Road. Each section has 74 links frontage by 170 links deep. EaEy terms given. These, sections are the cheapest in 1 the town for their position. No waiting for the electric car; it stops at your door. Apply 402 CHARLES CLARK. WOOLSTON. JUST OFF ENSOR'S BOAD. £750. i- frontage, north aspect; asphalt paths and concrete channels, suitable for .cutting up. Worth inquiry. 22 CHAEI.ES CLAEK. CITY, BEALEY AVENUE. A FAVOURITE BESIDENTIAL THOROUGHFARE. £750. TirELL-BUILT Modern Villa of 6 large /V rooms, plastered and papered, oriel windows, ' gas and fittings, bath, lavatory, h. and o. service, w.c, sewer connection, pantry, scullery, washhouse, nearly J-acre, tastefully laid out, north aspect A bargain at the above price. 556 CHARLES CLAEK. MERIVALE. Charming Position and Very Cential. FIRST-CLASS Gentleman's Residence, containing about 12 rooms, some are 20 x 17, 24 x 14. 20 x 16, 24 x 15, large hall, leadlights, bathrooms, pantries, 2 verandahs, storeroom, handsome grates and mantels, conservatory, stable and coachhouse, outhouses, suramerhouses, 1| acres land, with over 6 chains frontage, and tastefully laid out in lawns, garden and orchard, etc. This beautiful property 16 for sale to close up an estate. Price and further particulars from 56 CHARLES CLAEE^ CITY. West End, 2 minutes from Post Office. Suitable for a Doctor's Eesidence. VERY Substantially Built House of 14 Booms, all large, with octagon, oriel and bay windows, 2' bathrooms, 2 staircasos, handsome fireplaces and overmantels, verandah and lounge, olectric bells, good water supply, gas throughout; outbuildings include photographic studio; fine billiard-room with heating pipes; motor-car house; J-acre, ;n lawns (tennis and crc-quot), gardon and shrubbery. Card to view and further particulars from 584 CHABLES CLARK. ~~"CASHMEEE HILLS. £225. HACKTHOBNE BOAD, close to the now decided tram route—Choice Building Section containing over J-acre, well fenced and partly planted, good soil, splendid drainage, well built whare, together with the furniture therein. A bargain at the above figure. 741 CHABLES CLARK. TO LET. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. aOOD House of 6 Booms, bathroom, h. and o. service, stabling, coachhouse, splendid orchard, paddock, nearly 1 acre land. Apply CHABLES CLAEK, AUCTIONEEE AND ESTATE AGENT, 198, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. " A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN THE BEST PAET OF LOWEB EICCAETON. CHAELES CLARK is instructed by H. F. Roberts, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Booms, Hereford Street, on TUESDAY, APBIL 27th, At 2 p.m., His CHAEMING BESIDENTIAL PEOPEETY, at the corner of Edinburgh and Ayr Streets (between Park and Railway) comprising Well Built and Artistically Finished Bungalow House of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, and all conveniences. The section contains nearly half an acre, well fenced and tastefully laid out in garden and orchard. It is a very sunny position and close to tram. The owner, for business reasons, is anxious to live in Town, and he has made up his mind to sell, regardless of what it has cost. No. 351 339 CLEARING SALE OF FOTJE QUARTERACRE TOWN SECTIONS. WITH BUILDINGS THEREON. CHARLES CLAEK is instructed by the Church Property Trustees to SELL Bl AUCTION, at his ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, APBIL 27th, At 2 p.m.— (1) PETERBOROUGH STEEET, near St Luke's Church—Town Section 207, 66 X 165 ft, in garden, with north aspect. On this there is a Cottage of 3 rooms (No. 37), scullery and verandah, (2) MADEAS and SALISBUEY STREETS —Town Section 17, 66ft x 165 ft. a grand comer. On this there are Four Cottages, Nod. 246, 248, 250 and 252. Each cottage contains 4 rooms and scullery.' (3) SALISBUEY STEEET—Town Section 15, 66 x 165 ft. north aspect, together with Cottage No. 37, containing 4 rooms, scullery; washhouso and verandah. (4) PETERBOROUGH STEEET Town Section 14, 66 x 165 ft. with Cottage (No. 14) of 4 rooms and scullery. EASY TEEMS WILL BE GIVEN. No. 350. ,338. IMPOETANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FUBNITUBE. HOESE, TRAP, HARNESS, ETC. . AT FENDALTON. CHAELES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from F. Hickmott, Esq., who is leaving for England, to Sell by Public Auction, at his residence, " CHATSWORTH." G-LENDOVEY ROAD, FENDALTON, ON WEDNESDAY (NEXT), APBIL 28th, The Whole of bis First-class and Practicall; New FURNITURE, including— Drawing-room suit* (Shcriton design), piano (Nicholson and Ascherborg), grandfather's clock in mahogany case, e.p. wars, china, glass,- books, etc. Also. BAY COB, sound and quiet to ride or drive. Brass-mounted gig by' Brabner, in first-class order. Set English harness. Carpenter's and Gardener's Tools, 2 Talking parrots, etc., etc. CATALOGUES ARE NOW READY. In consequence of the large number of lots, the salo will commence at 10.30. The Fendalton trt 10 o'clock. No. 367 leaves the Square at A CORNEE BLOCK, Over 3 Chains bv 4 Chains, Of fcNE ACRE gAND 33 PEECHES. 7 Chains from Tram Shelter, On BREEZE'S ROAD. Brighton Tram Line. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15