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AUCTIONS. , CHABLES CLABK. jyj.R CHARLES CLABK. ESTABLISHED 1861. AUCTIONEEB, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND OX FREEHOLD SECURITIES at 5 per cent. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN THIS COLUMN FREE OF COST. I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 1 KILMORE STREET, close to Park Terrace—A grand i-Acre. all reedy for braiding, fenced in, new elab.es at back of section, comprising loose-box, harness room, man 8 room and roach house. £600. 30. UPPER KIUCARTON—i-Acre and β-roomet House. Cheap nt £200. "<» SELWYN STREET, South—2 Acres. £315. WEST END—A really good paying Boardinghouee (16 boarders). £25 for goodwill am lease. Furniture, if required, extra. 6V~ NORiH TOWN BELT, City side—Dwell-ing-house, containing on ground floor 2 aitting rooms, kitchen (with gas atove and dresser), servant's room, end on chamber floor 3 bedrooms (2 vnth unusually large wardrobes) and bnfrhroom, with patent hot •water heater; gae throughout, workshop, etc.. and very pretty fernery. The garden, about a. qnartir of an acre, is excellent, and includes a pond with water li'.ies and gold ash. £775. LOWER RICCARTON—A perfect Residence of 14 rooms and 5J acres, in old establsihed grounds. £2500. . 676 PAPANUI ROAD. Merivale—Severe , . 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, I deep well and ram, i-acre of land nicely laid out. Apply at once for card to view. ST.' JAMES STREET, Linwood— Pretty House of 6 room?, bathroom, h.e., 3 bay window*, J-acre in good garden and orchard. Only £550. £732 RANFURLY STREET—Modern Villa of 7 rooms, verandah, 2 bay windows, bathroom, h. and c, connected with main sewer, washhouse, etc.. quarter acre, well fonoed, north frontage. This house will be ready for occupation early in February, and when finish. Ed will be one of the best in this favourite locality. £750. 72* GRESFORD—New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, p.aetercd, h. and c, all conveniences. £550. _2S LINCOLN ROAD, SELWYN STREET and SOUTH BELT—Some of the best Building Sites in Christohurch. 293 TO STOCK-DEALERS AND OTHER'S. HOkNßY—About 10 Acres of Land, all well watered, with bouse 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 J-acres on'.y £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. SPECIAL ENTRY—Lots 22 end 23b, Bealoy street, 0a 3r 20p. Room for 3 good houses. £250. QUARTER AND HALF ACRES. Call and Inspect Flan. ADDINGTON, Clarenoe road (off)— Some Splendid Building Site*, high end dry. £25 for i-acre. Very easy terms. ADDINGTON, Fairfield Avenue—Quarteracres, £60. COLOMBO STREET S.—Unsold Seotions in the Cornwall Estate, from £70 upwards. DAJLLINGTON—HaIf Acre Sections, with river frontage. From £55 upwards. Very cheap. HAGLEY ESTATE, Lower Riccarton— Quarter-aoree. £60 and upwards. FENDALTON, Glandovey road—Half-acres with, frontages to Wairarapa stream. £85. 484 TO LET—Shops and Offices in Town and Houses in Town and Suhurbs. SPEClAL—Riccarton Boad, close to tfao Parle—6 Booms bathroom, h. and c. etc., lately occupied by Mr W..D. Mecdonald. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. 4095 THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF THE GIGANTIC SALE OF CHINA. Aβ exceptional opportunity to acquire CHINA WARE, ETC., At your own price. MR CHARLES CLARK having been favoured wilili instructions, from an Importer, who has decided to relinquish «lie sale of CHINA, will hoid a Second Saie on THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY)', In iSho Booms, Hereford street, of his large and varied Stock of CHINA WARE, comprising— Dinner Services, Tea Sets, Pio Dishes, Comports, Dessert and Cake Plates, Toast Racks, Glass and China Jugs, Majolica Jardinieres and Pedeshus, Toilet Sets, a targe assortment of handsome Vases of various designs, Oafaitieroe, Colander*, Cream Jugs, bad Sugar Basins, Japanese Terra Cattta Umbrella Stands and Spill Holders, Table Lamps, Card Traye, Copper Afternoon Tea Kettles on wrought iron Stands, Hall Stands, etc., etc. Shopkeepers, Proprietors of Hotels and Boardinghouses, and (Ji© Publio generally should not fail to attend the Sale, as the instructions given are to make an Absolute Clearance. INSPECTION INVITED. Sale at 11 o'clock. C. R. CLARK, 6594. Auctioneer. . A REMINDER. A UCTION SALE THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, •£*■ at the Rooms, Hereford street, of LOTS 22 and 23 BEALEY STREET, GRESFORD, containing nearly an acre. Must he sold. Owner gone to Auckland. C. R. CLARK, 6595 Auctioneer. INGRAM AND CO. ■ LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT CARLETON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1903. INGRAiM end CO. have received instructions from C. Thompson, Esq., who has Jet his property, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the Whole of his LIV.E and DEAD STOCK, consisting of Sheep, Horses, Implements, Cows, etc., and Furniture of a 9-roomed House. I THE STOCK COMPRISES: I 300 Two-tooth Ewes S2S Four-tooth Ewes I 2fi2 Six-tooth Ewee 351 Full-mouth Ewes 50 Fat Ewes 300 Two-tooth Wethers 600 Forward and Fat Lambs 30 Rams 2418 Tot*l. 10 Draught horse?, 3 hacks, 1 brougham horse. 2 yearlings, 4 d.f. ploughs. 1 I ' 4-furrow plough, 2 s.f. ploughs, 3 sets I harrows, 1 set discs, 2 cultivators, 2 grubbers, moulding plough, "Farmers' Favourite" drill, 1 roller, 3 drays, reaper and binder, mower, hay-rake, 2 strippers ihorse-power and intermediate), dogcart, spring-cart, gig, new buggy, 6 eels harness, 100 bushels Cape barley, large assortment harness, tools, etc., furniture of 9-roomed house, almost new. consisting of tapestry suite, 2 overmantels, Austrian chairs, bookcase, sideboard, extension table, cheffonier, wardrobe, d. and i. bedsteads, etc., etc.. fireproof safe, 24 x 18 x 18. dairy utensils, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. INGRAM and CO., 5600 Auctioneers. Also, same date, if not previously Sold Privately, 416 ACBE FARM AT E. OXFORD, On account of Mr F. Thompson, INGRAM and CO., 6663 Auctioneers, <

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 12

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