AUCTIONS. ~~ CHARLES CLABK. TLTR 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. McFADDEN"S ROAD. St. ARmujs—A most faitbiitly and eubst*ntially-built Dwellinghouse of 10 rooms, Teplete^-with every comfort and convenience, aUbllnu and exteneive outbuilding*. SJ acres in grounds end 2 paddocks. £2000. 738 COLOMBO STREET S 4 -4fo6Wn Dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, two bay windows, etc. £775. 737 UOl/OMCBO STREET NORTH, nwr Salisbury etreek-Fino House of 6 rooms end offices. .£875. • 803 BELFAST TOWNSHIP-Splendid Quarteracre. £15. - 3*5 KILMORE STREET, close to Park Terrace—A granS J-Acre, all ready for building, fenced in, now stables at back of section, comprising loose-box, harness room, man's room and coach house. £600. 301 UPPER RICCARTON—i-Acre and 6-roomed House. Cheap nt £300. 70S SELWYN STREET,- South—2 Acres. £315. 735 WEST END—A really good paying Boardinghouee (16 boarders). £35 for goodwill and lease. Furniture, if required, extra. 302 PAPANUI ROAD, Merivale—Several of tfce 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 well and ram, i-*ere of land nicely laid out. Apply at once for card to *» w - ST. JAMES STREET, Linwood— Pretty "House of 6 rooms, bathroom, h.c, 3 bay windows, i-acre in good garden and orchard. Only £350. *733 RANFURLY STREET—Modern Villa of 7 Toome. verandah, 2 bay windows, bathroom, h. and c, connected with mam eewcr. vraenhouse, etc.. quarter acre, well fenced, north frontage. This house when finished will be on« of the. best in this favourite locality. £750. . 72i GRESFORD—New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, p.nstered, h. and c, all eonveniROAD, SELWYN STREET and SOUTH BELT—Some of th« best Building Sitea in Christchuich. 299 TO STOCK-DEALERS AND OTHERS. HORNBY—About 10 Acres of Land, all well watered, with house of 1 room*, etable, harness room, etc. £750. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. BECKENHAM. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. QUARTER ACRES AND UPWARDS. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market. Splendad J-aores on'.y £75. - Special Entries on account of former purchasers. * Loie 35, 38, 67, 68, 74, 75, and 122. Apply at once. ■■•,'.. GRESFORD GRESFORD. GRESFORD. NORTH BELT, QUARTER AND HALF ACRES. . Call and Inspect Plan, SPECIAL ENTRY—Lots 22 and 28s. Bealey street, 0a 3r 20p. Room for 8 good houses. £260. • _ ADDINGTON, Claxenoe rotd (off)— Some Splendid Building Sitee, high and dry. £95 for i-eore. Very eaey term*. ADDINGTON, Feirfield Avenue—Quartetacres, £60* - ■ ■ COLOMBO STREET S.—TJneold Beofaen* in the Cornwe.l Eetate. from £70 upward*. DALLINGTON—HaIf Acre Section*, with river frontage. From £55 upwarde. Very HAGLEY BSTAJTE, Low«r Kiocarkm— Quarter-aoree. £60 and upwards. FENDALTON. Gtodorey read—Half-aoree with frontages ia Wafrarap* eteewn. *B*. ■■ ' ■ .■'.'• :'■ - ■ '■•'■":- "W TO LET—Shopt end Offlcee in Town and Hoosee m Town and Suburbs. ■■ \ SPEClAL—Riccarton Road, close to the ! P«k-6 Roome. bathroom. \ and c.. et«., lately occupied by Mr W. D. Macdonald. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION or POSTED FREE. . " 4095 SALE OF HANDSOME BUBURBAN BESIDBNOE ERECTED IN LOVELY GROUNDS. Lawns, Orchard, Garden, and Paddock. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instruction* from W. P. Cowliehav, Esq.,-to SELL by AUCTION, «t his Rooms in Hereford etreet, on TUESDAY, February 21£h, !his delightfully, eituatfed Residence ait Avonaide, conitaining eiHranc* hall, 3 dr«w. ing rooms, diuinff roftm, bwekfaet room, bedroom, cellar, teTeipihone . room, coßservatory, dairy and extensive serraxtts , officee on the ground floor; study, 8 bedrooms, dro»sing room, 2 bathrocens, etc., upstarire. AU tfce rooms β-r© krge and lofty. The bouse ia picturesquely eiiuaited on a natural <torraoe, anc ocmimiands oh»rming views ol Ifhe river aac surrounding landscape. Tie land, abouit 6 acres in extent, includes all tiie froniage to tie .River road and Mile road. T4« two lawms, divided oy a wide carriage drive, and interspersed with beautiful flower beds, nave complete privacy from the.hrgfeway. Hhe ornamental tree* on the property are • perfect specimens, and the orchard contain* e> Hrge •elcotnon of. fruit trees uneurp*ssed in Canterbury for growth, quality and productiveness. There ia a vinery, apple bouse, and email paddock, with good water supply, aitosian wells, largo windmill, ram, and tanks ccmplate. Also, two capital etables, one with tnostalls, two trap houses, and harness room. Thn other with large loose box, and two j etalls. Cowshed «nd fowlhousfe. More pad-! dccTcing can be bod if required. Easy terms ' will be offered, and no fancy price aeked. No. 611 6240 C. R> CLARK, AuoUoneer. I SALE OF TWO GOOD BUSINESS CORNERS. In Colombo street, Sydenham. : MR CHARLES CLABK is instructed by Mr John Johnston, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, in Hereford street, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, All itbat vtalua/ble Corner Sectios, having \ Chain Frontage to Colombo street, and 2 Chains 32 Links to Oarlyle street, on which is erected the Shop now used fay Mr Johnston as an Ironmongery Store, and Twostoried DweUingihouse,- conitaining 6 rooms on ground floor, »nd 13 room* on firet floor, also cellar, storeroom, concrete swimming bath and rfable. This corner is rendered extra vsluaible by its close conrtiguary to the Railway Station, and the fact th«t all the traffic to oentral Sydenham and the Hills passes the property. Also, by order of the Mortgagee, 27 Perchee at the corner of Colombo and Stanley etoeete, opposite the Sydenham Post Ofnoe, together with tlhe DwelHnfrhotree of 8 rooms and etabling thereon. Sal* at 12 oi'cock. CHAELES R. CLARK, No Bia 62<2 Auctioneer. H. B.- SOKEN3EN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. On the Premises, Barbadoes street, off Gaehel street SALE ELEVEN SHARP* HB. SOREN9EN' ace received inetruc- • tions from W. H. Bcwen, Esq., Contractor, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the IRON BUILDING which has temporarily served the purpose of hotel bar during the erection of the new Provincial Hotel. This building- is particularly suitable for removal, being built of iron entirely, and would* make » capital "trapshed, stable, etc., havirg only been built a. few maejthe ago. Not*—rJßale takes place on the Premise*. H. B. SORENSEN, 6901 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 12 o'clock. At the Salerooms, Lichfie'd street. HB. SOREN&BN has received inntruc- • tiona from Mr Chea. Dunn to SELL "by PUBLIC AUCTION, ail tiiat PROPEETY, being portion Town Section No. 633, situated in Manchester street, having erected thereon a substantial two-storey house, divided into two nhops and , five dweWag rooms. The property is leasehold, having about 9 years to run, at a low ground rental. A good poultry business ie attached to the place, Mr Duim baring carried on bueineu for 34 year*. Further particulars from the Auotior««T. 6902 H. B. SORENSEN^ ALLANTYNE'S 8 lock of Bedsteads includes all aixes wd m&kca marked at Moderate Prices.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 12
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