AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. "Vf B CHARLES CLARK. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES at 5 per cent. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. KILMORE STREET, close to Park Terrace—A grand J-Acre, all ready for building, fenced in, new stab.es at back of section, comprising loose-box, harness room, man's room and coach house. £600. 301 UPPER RICCARTON—I-Acre and 6-roomcd House. Cheap at £200. 703 SELWYN STREET, South—2 Acres. £815. 735" WEST END—A really good paying Boardinghouse (16 boarders). £25 for goodwill and lease. Furniture, if required, extra. 302 NORxH TOWN BELT, City side—Dwell-ing-house, containing on ground floor 2 sitting rooms, kitchen (with gas stove and dresser), servant's room, and on chamber floor 3 bedrooms (2 with unusually large wardrobes) and bathroom, with patent hot water heater; gas throughout, workshop, etc.. and very pretty fernery. The garden, about a quarter of an acre, is cxcel.ent, and includes a pond with water lilies and gold fish. £775.
LOWER RICCARTON—A perfect Residence of 14 Tooms and 5_ acres, in old estab'.Bihed grounds. £2500. 676 PAPANUI ROAD, Merivale—Several of the Finest and Most Complete Residences in this fashionable locality. NORTH TOWN BELT—A Charming Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, h.c. and shower, verandah, bay window, washhouse, deep woll snd ram, J-acre of land nicely laid out. Apply at onco for card to view. 733
ST. JAMES STREET, Linwood—Pretty House of 6 rooms, bathroom, h.c, 3 hay windows, J-acre in good garden and orchard. Only £550. *732
RANFURLY STREET—Modern Villa of 7 rooms, verandah, 2 bay windows, bathroom, b. and c. connected with main sewer, washhouse, etc.. quarter acre, well fenced, north frontage. This houso will be ready for occupation early in February, and when finished will be one of the best in this favourite locality. £750. 724 GRESFORD—New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, p.astered, h. and c, all conveniences. £550. 723 LINCOLN ROAD, SELWYN STREET and SOUTH BELT—Some of the best Building Sites in Christchurch. 299 TO STOCK-DEALERS AN- OTHERS. HORNBY—About 10 Acres of Land, all well watered, with house of 7 rooms, stable, harness room, etc. £750. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. Splendid .-acres only £75. Special Entries on account of former purchasers. Lots 35, 38, 67, 68, 74, 75, and 122. Apply at once. _ GRESFORD GRESFORD. GRESFORD. NORTH BELT. i ____ SPECIAL ENTRY—Lots 22 and 235, Bealey street, Oa 3r 20p. Room for 3 good houses. £250. QUARTER AND HALF ACRES. \ Call and Inspect Plan. ADDINGTON, Clarence road (off)— Some Splendid Building Sites, high and dry. £25 for J-acre. Very easy terms. ADDINGTON, Fairfield Avenue—Quarteracres, £60. _ .„'..■ COLOMBO STREET S Unsold Sections in the Oornwai".l Estate, from £70 upwards. DALLINGTON—HaIf Acre Sections, with river frontage. From £55 upwards. Very cheap. HAGLEY BSTAJTE, Lower Riccarton— Quarter-acres. £60 and upwards. FENDALTON, Glandovey road—Half-acres with frontages fo Wairarapa, stream. £95. 484 TO LET—-Shops and Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. ' SPEClAL—Riccarton Road, close to the Park—6 Rooms, bathroom, h. and c, etc., lately occupied by Mr W. D. Macdonald. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. 4095 CONTINUATION OF THE GIGANTIC SALE OF CHINA. An exceptioo»l opportunity to acquire CHINA WARE, ETC., Ait'your own price. MR CHARLES CLARK having been "favoured wvih iriatrudbrons from an Importer, wiho baa decided to relinquish the sale of CHINA, will hold a Second Sale on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, In the Rooms, Hereford -.treat, of his large and varied Stock of CHINA WARE, comprising— Dinner Services, Tea Sets, Pie Di-hes, Comports, . Des-_t and Cako . Pi*tes, Toast Racks, Grass and China Jugs, Majolica Jardinieres and' Pedestals, Toiiet Sots/ a largo assortment of baradsomo Vases of various designs, Cafaitjetros, Co-landers, Crdam Jugs, aud Sugar Basins, Japanese Terra. CallUmbrella Stands and Spill Holders, Table Lamps, Card Trays, Copper Afternoon Tea Kettles on wrouglhit iron Stands, Hall Stands, etc., etc. Shopkeepers, Proprietors of Hotels and Boa-_ngShsou.es, and the Publio generally should not fail to attend the Sale, 'as the instructions given ore to make on Absolute Clearance. INSPECTION INVITED. Sale at 11 o'clock. C. R. CLARK, No. 602 6241 Auctioneer. SALE OF HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ERECTED IN LOVELY GROUNDS. Lawns, Orchard, Garden, and Paddock. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with ins*trua-ions from W. P. Cowlishaw, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms in Hereford street, on TUESDAY', February 24t£h, his delight/fully situated Residence at Avonside, containing eotranco hall, 2 drawing roams, dining room, breakfast room, bedroom, ccl Par, te.ophone room, conservartory, dairy and exltensivo servants'- offices on the ground floor; study, 8 bedrooms, dressing rccxi, 2 bathrooms, etc., upstairs. All the rooms are large and lofty. The houso is picturesquely situated on a natural "terrace, and commands charming views of tho river and surrounding landscape. The land', about 5 seres in extent, includes all the frontege to the River road and Mile road. The two lawns, divided by a wide carriage drive, and interspersed wjiih beautiful flower beds, have complete privacy from the highway. The ornamental trees on tho property ere perfect speoimens, and the orchard contains a large selection of fruit trees unsurpassed in Canterbury for growih, quality and productiveness. There is a. vinery, apple house, and small paddock, wish good water • supply, artesian wells, large windmill, ram. and tanks crirrplore. Also, two capital stables, one with tv.ostalls, two trap houses, and harness room. Th* o'Jher wilih large loose box, and two stalls. Cowshed and fowlhouscs. More paddecking can 1* had if required. Easy terms will be offered, and no fancy prico asked. No. 611 6240 C. R CLARK, Auctioneer. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. Splendid QUARTER-ACRE SECTION and HOUSE, corner KilmoTe and Union streets. Tt/TR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by IYL the Trustee in the Estate of F. W. Thief, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at bis Rooms, in Hereford atreelt, on THURSDAY', 2fith February, 1903. that very high QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, having 125 links frontage <to Kilmore street, and 200 links to Union dtrect, being part Town Reserve 27, adjoining !_he residence ol R Steele, Esq., together with the Dwelling of 7 rsssns, occupied by Mrs Bud-_n__ Sale at 12 o'clock. Full particulars can be obtained from MESSRS JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitors, Gloucester street. MR A. R. KIRK. Solic-tor, Hereford eitreeit. 6243 Or, THE AUCTIONEER. No. 607 "QTOP?" - Loo)t! —If you require first-clsss O Second-hand Bicycles call at Adams Star Cyole Company, 198 Colombo street, near Cathedral. * 7465
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 12
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