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AUCTIONS CHARLES CLARK. (L. E. Clark. CLARK, 100, HEREFORD STREET. C. R. Clark.) QHAR L E S Established 186 L AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. CASHMERE HILLS. Close to the Proposed Tram. CHARMING SITUATION. TTERY SUPERIOR BUNGALOW of 4 V rooms 18 x IG, with basement,- balcony verandah, panel walls, linen room, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. service, pantry, ecul.ery, casemont windows, plenty of cupboards, washhouse, w.c., septic tank, h.p. water supply, also reservoir of 2300 gallons; about J-acro in choice gardens. 00 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON. THE FAVOURITE" RESIDENTIAL SUBURB. ROUGH-OAST BUNGALOW, well huilt, and containing G fine rooms, panelled hall, College gTatcs, lendlights, verandah, portico, linen-prcca. bath, sbower, lavatory, h. and c., wardrobes, gas, casement windows, ecullerr, washhouse, windmill and tank; splendid section of AS perches, tastefully laid out. Closo to the car. Price low. 276 CHARLES CLARK. PAPANUI. Splendid Situation, noar tho Car. MUST BE SOLD. WTEARLY 6 ACRES Good Land, fronting ■i-'l on two streets. Could be subdivided. About 2 acres tastefully laid out in ornamenta» grounds, tennis and croquet lawns, balance in grass. Flno dwolKpg of II rooms, two-storeyed, with every modern convenience, £as throughout, washhouse, motor-house, coachhouse and stabling, man’s houeo, workshop, cowshed and fowlhouso, etc. This is a grand family home, asd as the owner is leaving, no reasonable ofior will be refused. 413 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. CLIFTON. SUMNER. The Best and Only Site left in This Locality. THE Soction has nbout 118 feet frontage by a depth of about 130 foot, well fenced, and easy access, with a well-built 2-roomcd lean-to and other improvements. Note the Price: Only £576. 417 CHARLES CLARK. CITY. HEREFORD STREET (North aspect). WORTH INQUIRY. WELL-BUILT Two-etoreyed Dwelling of 9 rooms, plastered and newly papered throughout, bathroom, lavatory, h. and o. service, linen press, pantry, seullery, verandah, washhouse, J-aore land. Noto the Price: Only £IO6O. 627 CHARLES CLARK. ME RIVALS. Very Central Position, and Quite Private. ONE ACRE Land, most tastefully laid out and woll kept, flowero, fruit and vegetable gardens, lawns, etc.; largo villa residence of 8 rooms, plastorcd and papered throughout, gas fittings, handsome grateß and mantels, leadlights, bay and bow windows, linen press, wardrobes, bath, sbower, lavatory, h. and o. servioo, verandah on two sides, washhouse, tool and coa.house, good water supply, etc. Price reduced to £IBOO. 802 CHARLES CLARK. PARK TERRACE. Ivor looking the Rivev Avon and the Park. TVFTE Best and Only Charming Building JL Sito left in this favourite residential part, md with 06 feet frontage by 132 feet in lepth, partly fonced and planted with shrubs. ?neo only £750. VeTy cheap. 672 CHARLES CLARK. A CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES can be had on application. CHARLES CLARK. • THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. VEST TOWN BELT AND AYR STREET. Just North of Riccaxton Road. SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT RESIDENCE J of 9 Rooms, with all modern convoninces, east and north verandahs, also Btyclo Shed, Workshop and Toolehed. Half n acre tastefully laid out with choice bulbs ,nd flowering shrubs. CHARLES CLARK has received instrucionn from tho Executrix in 'the Estate of ho late R. E. M. Evans to offer by Publio metipu. in tho Rooms, 109, HEREFORD ITREET, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 2 p.m., This delightfully situated Property, which ommands an uninterrupted new of Hagiey 3 ark, is well sheltered from the east wind iy the Park Avenues, and boing a corner, las a long north frontage as well. The house, which is n thoroughly modern no, was erected regardless of cost, and the ;ardon of half an acre oontaina as fine a olloction of plants and shrubs as any in Ihristchurch. Without doubt thi3 is one of the beet lituated propertio s evor placod on the uarkot, in addition to which both the louse and grounds are in perfect order. Tram steps one chain from cntranco. Plans of House and terms of sale at Iffico. No. -103 252 H. B SORENSEN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Sale One o’clock. MB. SORENSEN, instructed by Mr R. • Keith, will Sell by Pub'io Auction, on tho premises, No. 105, GRAFTON STREET, LINWOOD (off Ferry Road), considerable quantity of TIMBER, quite sound, and comprising rustic boards, T. nud G. flooring, linings, W.-boards, fiaor, posts, and frieze, scantlings 3 x 2, 4 x 2, panel and front door, mullion windows, large quantity of roofing iron, sizes G’s to 10’s. H. B. SORENSEN, 205 Auctioneer FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER^ Sale Eleven O’clock. HB. SORENSEN _ will sal! by Pnblis • Auction, at bis Yards, Lichfield Street, several thousand feet of R..P. Timber, 8 x 2. 4 x 2, also W. Bvord°, Linings. Planking 1 Dogcart, 2000 ft of 3 Ga.lv. Pining, 1 Garden Cultivator,_ several fine Sashes, 2 Grindstones, 1 Windmill and Pump, 15 drums Envine and Compressor Oil, Belkr, 50 Racka of Table and Peed Potatoes, Roofing Iron, 6,6, 7. P. 10, Cherry Nett-ins-, Sundries, 100 sheets S.TI. Iron, H. B. SORENSEN, 206 Auctioneer. BONA FIDE OPPORTUNITY. BONA FIDE BICYCLES. BICYCLES. H B. SORENSEN, ctructions from a up business, will Soil ! 40 HANDSOMELY TRY BICYCLES (20 1 all fitted with the late; wheel, rim brake, stef tools. To make a complete week tho prico has bi tho figuros usually ask tutiilg tho finest opp: the public to buy at 1 Bicycloa will bo on vior Saturday a SPECIAL G will bo made at the 6.30 till 9 p.m., and you H. I 204 TARANAKI LAI UR LAND REgTs XJ oatlv the Pick ot dreds of Choico Propor Write to-day for part: C. AND E. , 6452 Lau 0

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 12