AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLAR-^ C. B. Clark.) 0-. E. Clark. QHABLES CLARK. Establiahed ljt_L 109 HEREFORD STREET. ! AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE VALUATOR. LICENSED LAND MONEY TO LEIDEN FMEHOLD! SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. DALLINGTON, ONE OF THE PRETTIEST SUBURBS OF CHRISTCHURCH. OVERLOOKING THE AVON AND FRONTING RIVER ROAD. GLOUCESTER AND WESTENRA STREETS. A ACRES 87 PERCHES, with 20 CHAINS tk FRONTAGE to 3 Good Metalled Streets, with Concrete Channelling and Asphalt Footpaths. Tho property can bo s-bdiv-ded into 17 ALLOTMENTS, all HIGH and DRY. and many WELL PLANTED. ELECTRIC TRAMS pass the property. One of tho FINEST ORCHARDS in the District. __, , THE LAND FRONTING Westenra and Gloucester streets can be sold WITHOUT INTERFERING with the Housa and Orchard. FOR SALE, at a very LOW FIGURE, and satisfactory reasons for selling. 750-3 CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALBANS. NEAR THE PENNY SECTION. NORTHERN ASPECT. FINE VILLA RESIDENCE of 8 large rooms, with every possible convenience, motor-ear bouse, asphalt tennis court; .-acre in flower and fruit garden. Low price for quick sale. For card to view apply 626-3 CHARLES CLARK, Sole Agent. MERIVALE. CHARMING SITUATION. " j NORTHERN ASPECT. j NEAR THE CAB. TWO-STORIED DWELLING of 10 rooms, in perfect order, all conveniences, balcony; lovely grounds, nearly J-acre, very high; motor-car house, flower and fruit garden For a quick sale a low figure will.be taken. Card to view from 438-3 CHABLES CLARK, Sole Agent. MY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES CAN BE HAD. ON APPLICATION. CHARLES CLARK. jg6s 109 Hereford street. ,C_SHMERE SUBDIVISI-rN. POSTPONEMENT jN.TICE. THE TRUSTEES'of the CASHMERE ESTATE regret _. announoe that they are compelled to the SALE whioh waa advertised for'; the 2nd DECEMBER. '.."'.""' - '..:.- They are forced to take this action in consequence of the attitude of the Heathcote County Council at the last moment in re-: fusing the consent of ths County to the subdivisions! plan, and in imposing fresh conditions other than those imposed when the eubdivisional scheme was originally submitted to and approv_l by them. CHARLE- CLARK, Auctioneer. DUNCAN, COTTERILL, and STRINGER, j Solicitors. No. 118 | P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. FS. NICHOLLS A.D CO, ■~'- AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CHRISTCHURCH' and AUCKLAND. Auction Rooms and Offices, 103 Queen etreet. 134 Manchester street, 'Phone Auto 531. near Cashel street. "Phone 2699. SOMETHING '-. ' F«r EVERYONE. I. For Sale, .-roomed House, New Brighton, furnished, good section, near beach,' £160. 2. For Sale, 10 Acres Orchard, 2000 'fruit trees, Papanui, good house, good returns. 3. For Sale, New 5-roomed Bungalow, , St. Albaus, handy car, nice section, _495. Small deposit. . • ■ . 4. For Sale, 2 Acres, 5-roomed Bungalow, few minutes from car, stable,, etc. _Soo. 5. For Sale, Lease of Country Hotel,'.large district, sound business. Sole agents. 6. For Sale, 10 Acres, 5-roomed House, New ' Brighton, suitable poultry farm. £800. ' Easy terms. -.*.-' 7 For Sale, 14-roomed Boardinghouse, furnished, few minutes from Square. Going concern. 8. For Sale, Dairy Farm and Milk Round l_! gallons). Handy town. £350. 9. For Sale, 2000 Acres, 100 acres wheat, 10 acres potatoes, carrying- 2000 sheep, North Canterbury. £7 10s. 10. For Sale, .-roomed House, St. Albans, beautifully furnished. Price, House and Furniture, £750. -* . 11. To Let, Fendalton, New Bungalow, 22s 6d. To Let, Shop, City, two frontages, £8 per : week. To Let, Beckenham, 5 rooms, every convenience, 15s. To Let, Furnished House, Merivale lane, 6 rooms, £2 - -10s. •12. Wanted, for Clients—Section, Rcdcliffs; 4. Good Dairy Farm, handy .City; House al Sumner for Bungalow- Fendalton; House at Brighton for Bungalow, St. Albans. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., CB__ 134 Manchester street, Auctioneer,. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS~ A CHOICE SELECTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTIES. a * t - KJaAU IN TIMARU AND GERALDINE DISTRICTS. . riAN be obtained from us. We are in close >•_. touch with owners through onr LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE (who h__ l__\__ct£_ experience), and Purchasers can be quite satisfied that particulars __ supplied will prove to be correct on inspection being made. Everyone will admit that the -PRICES OF LAND.IN THESE DISTRICTS ARE NOT AS HIGH as. in many other districts, where constanV sales and exchanges have tended to increase prices. ■. . THE LAND is of a heavy rich quality, and the climate w-good. Then Timaru Harbour has improved.to such an extent that the town and districts feel the benefit, and prices will most certainly rise. COMMUNICATE WITH US. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, A _*V °_* _*'. Farm and Property Salesmen, 184 Cashel street (nest Union S.S. Co.). 205
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 12
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