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CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) r~l H A R L E S (L. E. Clark. 198, HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1851. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND "ESTATE AGENT, . VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO 4J3ND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. RICCARTON. THE WEST END SUBUEB. TTNSOLD Sections in tho Fifth Subdivision U of the Riccarton Estate. A number have river frontages, and are unequalled lor beauty and position. Prices from £l5O each for ..-acres and over. Terma easy. Call for 1 ' CHARLES CLARK. NEW BRIGHTON. | THE POPULAR - SEASIDE TOWN. ONLY £IOO EACH. THREE Lovely Building Sections, t& levelled and in grass, fronting the Mam Sea View Road. Each section has 74 links frontage by 170 links deep. Easy terms given. These sections are the cheapest in 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 ROAD. £750. FOR 2J Acres first-olaes land, with S chains' frontage, north aspect; asphalt paths and concrete channels, suitable for cutting up. Worth inquiry. 21 CHARLES CLARK. CITY, BEALEY AVENUE. - " A FAVOURITE - RESIDENTIAL THOROUGHFARE. £750. WELL-BUILT Modern Villa of 6 large rooms, plastered and papered, oriel windows, g»3 and fittings, bath, lavatory, h. and o. service, w.c, Bewer connection, pantry, scullery, washhouse, nearly |-acre, tastefully laid out, m north aspect. A bargain at tho above prico. 556 CHARLES CLARK. I MERIVALE. J Charming Position and Very Central. ■j iuui'-CLASS Gentleman's Residence, conJL tainhig about 12 rooms, some are 20 x 17, 24 x 14, 20 x 16, 24 x J 5, large hall, leadlights, bathrooms, pantries, 2 verandahs, storeroom, handsome grates and mantels, conservatory, stable and coachhouse, outhouses, sumrnerhousos, li acres land, with over 6 chains frontage, and tastefully laid out in lawns, garden, and orchard, etc. This beautiful property is for sale to close up an estate. Prico and further particulars from 56 CHARLES CLARK. CITY. West End, 2 minutes from Post Office. Suitable for a Doctor's Residence. VERY Substantially Built House of 14 Rooms, all large, with octagon, oriel and bay windows, 2 bathrooms, 2 Btaircases, handsome fireplaces and overmantels, verandah and lounge, electric bells, good water supply, gas throughout; outbuildings include photographio studio; fino billiard-room with heating pipes; motor-car house; i-acre, in lawns (tennis and croquet), garden and shrubbery. Card to view and further particulars from 584 CHARLES CLARK. CASHMERE HILLS. £225. HACKTHORNE ROAD, 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 , CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. . LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. aOOD House of 6 Rooms, bathroom, h. and c. service, stabling, coachhouse, splendid orchard, paddock, nearly 1 acre land. Apply CHARLES CLARK, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, ■ 198, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. CONWAY MATSON & SONS. pONWAY MATSON AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS and PROPERTY SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, ETC. (Next U.S.S. Co.), Cashel Street. £llOO. THIS HANDSOME PLACE MUST FIND A PURCHASER. FOR ANYONE NOT A MILLIONAIRE, IT IS PERFECTION. The Rooms arc spacious, as follows':—22 x 16, 18 x 14, 16 x 15, 12 x 11, etc. 7 living rooms, hall 8 feet wide, and no less than 36 separate pieces of lead-light windows or doortops. The casement windows are unusually handsome. The bathroom is large and well fitted, with enamelled bath' and toilot basin, shower,, etc. . The kitchenis fitted with large cupboards, superior ' fhu'sfi, linen press, etc., pantry and scullery, wide verandah, getting all the western sun. When we add that this fine house is of tho latest bungalow type, with Marseilles roofing, and is situated on a high .-acre section, all laid out ready for planting, and is near the most desirable part of the Parpanui Road, wd have no hesitation in describing it as the best pi aco in the market. At the money or near offer. . Ail adjoining i-acre can be had tit a moderate price, if desired. Fol. 163 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. CASHMERE HILLS. • —- CHARMING RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS AND 3h ACRES. • """""_ above Property embraces one of the ost picturesque outlooks of any private I residence in the dominion. It 1 I pleasure to live there. It is handy ] cars. There is' every modern convenience I ;,, +li« House and stables, and the rare trees lbs. garden walks, etc., are a source ui m-iiKiit, but of too varied a character to ' describe in detail. .The owner is waiting for a buyer, having acquired sheep country at a distance from town. For further particulars, aPl " y CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. CHANCE FOR SMALL SYNDICATE. YOUR ATTENTIOrTIS DRAWN TO THE FACT THAT THERE IS MONEY IN STONE-MADE FLOUR. A LL are aware that there are a number Jrx. of old-fashioned people clamorous for ; bread made from stone flour. It has becorno i so scarce that, according to the laws of supply j and demand, it ought to command a better ! price than the roller mill article. Wo have i a Mill with a 12-foot water-fall, turbinedriven wheel, concrete pen-stock and race and 2 pairs of mill-stones, and all necessary machinery, together with 35 acres of land and 2 dwollmg-houscs. Properly handled, tho prospects of a stone flour bread company should be excellent. Tho property is handy to road and rail, 30 miles out. Fol. 235 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, , Agent £430. MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE, Handy to Opawa Trams and Linwood Railway Station. : 1 large rooms, bath, h. and c. water laid ! on, pantry and scullery, gas, every city convenience, with full |-acre, w.h. Just the place for those who like things right up-to-date. and. the price is about as low as a good bouse can bo bought at. We are prepared to finance any buyer with £75 in cash, for this property. Fol. 193 CONWAY. MATSON AND SONS, Agents. "\AIRY Farm extraordinary; owner must JL/ leave Ist May; low rental—so acres, 4 years to run: stock ,and fodder at undisputablo prices. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street, ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 12

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