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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COY., LTD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th, At 1 p.m. ON TaE~PREMISER BY PUBLIC AUCTION. yALUABLE LINWOOD PROPERTY. On account C. PALAIRET, ESQ. HIS SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTY, being No. 506, ARMAGH STREET, LINWOOD. Having a frontage of 3 chains 31.6 links thereto, and containing over 1 ACRE. Togothcr with the DWELLING-HOUSE of 10 ROOMS ar.d all conveniences, stabling, motor garage, etc., thereon. Tho grounds are nicely laid out and planted. There is a great prospective value from a subdivisions! standpoint. ALSO--SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, situate GLOUCESTER STREET. LINWOOD. containing ONE ROOD 7 PERCHES or thereabouts, immediatelv nt rear of above. ALSO— - AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE— A VERY USEFUL LOT OE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, INCLUDING PIANO, ETC. Full details later. GODFREY AND TAYLER. I no, Hereford Street. Christchurch. CRADDOCK, M’CROSTIE COY., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, Cor. Cashel and Manchester Streets, Christchurch, 290 JOINT AGENTS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE PROPERTY. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 191 C, at 1 p.m. On account. MR M. LYNSKEY, Who is leaving for Dunedin. ON THE PREMISES, No. 16. AIRMAN’S ROAD, MERIVALE. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, O ALL OFFICES AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE; OVER ONE-QUARTER-ACRE LAND. Together with tho SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, SPAETHE PIANO (all practically New), Etc., Etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. 291 “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1916, At, 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, HOME-SEEKERS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR B. PILKINGTON. SUPERIOR CITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. LOT 1-No. 608, BARBADOES STREET, ST ALBANS, comprising 21 PERCHES well fenced, laid out and planted, and Nearly New BUNGALOW, containing 5 ROOMS and all modem conveniences. In firrt-rato order throughout. LOT 2—No. 160, FITZGERALD STREET, ST ALBANS, Splendid Sectjon, containing 37 PERCHES, well fenced, and Substantially Built and Up-to-dnto Besidonee, containing 5 ROOMS n,nd a J* modern conveniences and offices. WesL DOT r i-No eC I3S, FITZGERALD STREET, ST ALBANS, Splendid Section containing 31 6-lOths PERCHES, well fenced, laid out and planted, “"d Spknffid RESIDENCE containing 6 GOOD LIVING ROOMS, papered and plastered throughout and all modern conveniences and accessories. Jn perfect order throughout. A first-class residential property in every LOT i— Nos. 36 and 38, VOGEL STREET, RICHMOND, comprising about PERCHES, and 2 Substantially Built Houses, each containing i ROOMS and all modorn conveniences, including hign pressure supply, sewer connections, etc. sV SWANN’S HOAD, EICH-" MOND, Fine Section, comprising over 1-ACR.E, and Most Substantially Built Residonce, containing 6 ROOMS and_ all modern offices and conveniences including sewer and high pressure water supnlv In good) older throughout „ TrTT , r iT 6—No. 289, TUAM STREET, CITY, Splendid Section, containing nearly .1; ACRE, and Well and Substantially Built Residence, containing 7 GOOD LIVING ROOMS and all offices and. conveniences, including high pressure supply, sewer connections, etc. A very handy and convenient property. The above Desirable Properties must be d in order to wind tip the Estate accounts, d our instructions are to dispose of them, dor the hammer. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. gRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. - 'MONA VALE.” ‘‘MONA VALE.” FENDALTON-RICCARTON. - BY PUBLIC AUCTION, About the Third Week in September. OWING to Mr'Moore having definitely decided to remain in England, his t MAGNIFICENT. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Known as “MONA ' -V A L E,” comprising 5 ACRES 2 ROODS 25 PERCHES bounded and intersected by beautl- • ful’ streams and laid out and planted most charmingly with tho choicest of trees, shrubs and flowers, together with the BRICK AND STUCCO RESIDENCE of 12 living rooms and all modern conveniences and appointments, tocher also with the TWO SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT and Well-appointed LODGES, one at EACH ENTRANCE, also the MAGNIFICENT FERNERY, fully stocked, and tii© fino CONSERvATORIES and many other valuable appurtenances and appointment. WILL BE SOLD AS A WHOLE BY PUBLIC AUCTION About the THIRD WEEK IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, In our LAND SALEROOMS. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WE WILL OFFER 13 ACRES on the comer of MATAI STREET and the Railway, upon which is erected a most SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDING splendidly fitted up with STABLING, GARAGES, livingrooms etc. ABSOLUTELY PERFECTLY APPOINTED THROUGHOUT. THIS FINE HOLDING has been held ar.d used iu conjunction with “ Mono Vale.” « MONA VALE ” is admittedly one of the finest residential properties in the Dominion, but ns Mr Moore has no further use for it, our instructions are to quit tho property under hammer. » LIBERAL TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. All further particulars from CRADDOCK McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, Corner Cashel 'and Manchester Streets. • ■ 287 TEMPLETON. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd AUGUST, at 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES. MR VOICE'S FARM. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMPLETON TOWNSHIP. REAL GOOD ROOFING IRON, 5,6, 7, 8 and 10ft. . ( / . SPLENDID TIMBER, KAURI, ETC., 8 to 10,000 ft, 12 x 1, 6 i 1, 4 x 4, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2, i x 1, 3 x 1, Hntcblimng, • Windows, Doors, Ranges, 8x 1, 17 and 18ft lengths, Firewood, etc., etc. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., LTD., 293 ' Auctioneers. MILITARY PICKLE is in every shop, Tho demand for it will never stop. Its purity pleases young and old. And its popularity will no cr grow cold.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 16

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