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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) * QHABLES (L. E. Clark. CLARK, 103, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1061. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HANDSOME CITY RESIDENCE. 82, BEALEY AVENUE. JX THE ESTATE OF THE LATE F. H. PYNE HOUSE (two-storey), tile roof, contains: DOWNSTAIRS - Drawing Room, Dining Room, Halls, Sitting Room, Sewing Room, Maid’s Sitting Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, and all Offices, Greenhouse. UPSTAIRS—Eight Bedrooms, Bathroom, complete Water Service, Linen Cupboard?, etc. LAND—3 roods 8 perches (264 ft frontage), in Flower Gardens, Grass Tennis Court, Car Shed and Outbuildings.

NOTE. THF/ POSITION is all that can be desired, the. Property is in splendid order, and as a Gentleman's Residence, it is perhaps the finest at present in tho market, as the late Mr Pyne spared no expense to make it, one of the most complete homes about the City. AS THE TRUSTEES DESIRE to effect a SPEEDY SALE, A VERY MODERATE PRICE has been placed upon it. Cards to view from CHARLES CLARE. 109, Hereford Street. ANTIGUA STREET, CITY. JTJOUSE of 8 Rooms, plastered, Gas, BuAh, H. and C., Wardrobes, Tile Grates, Bay Windows and Blinds, Pantry, Portico, Sculler} - , Waslihouso, 1 acre, laid cut. Price only £6BO. Terms. 35-a CHARLES CLARK. FITZGERALD AVENUE, CLOSE TO CASHEL STREET. TOO LARGE FOR THE OWNER'S PRESENT REQUIREMENTS. HOUSE of 8 Rooms, Tiled Gas. in vert fittings, Bay Windows, V. Blinds, Bathroom. Shower, H. and C., Gas Stove, Pantry, Washhouse, W.C., Sewer, Asphalt Paths, Nearly 1-Acre. TRICE £650. Terms. 341-4 CHARLES CLARK.

IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE F. H. rYNE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. VERY FINE SPAETHE PIANO. ETC. CHARLES CLARK ha? bsen favoured with instructions from MRS PANE to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd, On the Premises, 82, .HEALEY AVENUE. The Whole of the HANDSOME FURNITURE Therein, comprising—--Wilton, -Axminstcr, Brussels and Kidder Carpets and Rugs, Chesterfield Couches, Luxurious ‘Easy Chairs in tapestry and leather. Very Fiflc Spacthe Piano (nearly new), Occasional Tables in Mahogany, Diningroom Furniture in Solid Oak and richly carved, including Dining Table, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Two Carvers and G Chairs, Royal Douiton Breakfast Set, Afternoon Tea Cups and Saucers, Glassware. Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, 2 Electric Smoothing Irons, Electric Lamps, Carved Oak Hall Chairs and Table. Engravings, Double and Single Wooden Bedsteads, Bedding. Wardrobes with Mirror Panels, Marble-top Washstands, Sets Douiton Toilet Ware, Duchesse Chests, HalfScotch and Smaller Chests. Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, Water Ballast Roller, Small Gas Engine, etc., etc. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE EACH DAY AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK. Catalogues are now ready . The FURNITURE will be on view on MONDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY 21st CHARLES CLARK, 2 Auctioneer. No. 782 RICCARTON ESTATE. EXTENSION OF STAFFORD STREET TO STRAVEN ROAD. 20 SECTIONS, VARYING FROM 32 PERCHES TO 2 ROODS 21 PERCHES. FRONTING STRAVEN ROAD, STAFFORD STREET AND HARAKEKE STREET. CHARLES. CLARK has been favoured with instructions from the Executors in tlie Estate of the late JOHN D«EANS to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Rooms, 109, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, at 2 o'clock, 20 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES Fronting the.above-mentioned streets. STAFFORD STREET has just been extended from. Harnkckc Street, to Straven Hoad, and a first-class job has been made of the work, which was carried out by the Riecnrton Borough Council. 3 lie channels are concreted, the paths asphalted, and tho road is heavily' metalled and rolled. Practically all the sections have 1 chain frontage, and vary in size from 32 perches to 2 roods 21 perches. They are all high and level, have a good fall fo the side-channels, and are. within tho twopenny tram area. Sections in tho locality and of this size arc eagerly sought after, and the Auctioneer confidently expects the lot will be cleared at the Auction Sale. LITHOGRAPH PLANS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, Viz.: — i 15 Per Cent Deposit. 5 Per Cent in ono year. Balance in three years. Interest per cent. Right to pay of! at any time on giving ono month’s notice. CHARLES R. CLARK. \ * No. 753 Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 15

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