: cRAPDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY PRELIMINAEY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. BTraDE so S iNS?liAipT E,S m :• WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, J At 1 o'clock. ACCOUNT MR W. J. TINDALL (who ie giving up business), • ON THE PREMISES, No. 109 VICTORIA ' STREET, juet over Salisbury street. I FULL DETAILS LATER ISSUE. I CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., • 8559 Auctioneera. • AUCTION SALE. r ——*—• ■ FARM AT WHITE ROCK. ! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, at 12 Noon. \ IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. i On account MR L. SPANGER. HIS EXCELLENT LITTLE GRAZING FARM, comprising 376 ACRES, to- . p«ther with Homestead thereon, situate at White Rock, North Canterbury, The property, which is undulating, is suV divided into 6 PADDOCKS, all well FENCED AND WATERED BY NEVERFAILING CREEK. 70 ACRES in young grass, balance native. THE ABOVE IS. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM, and w© cannot too strongly recommend it to thoee in search of such a property. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Full details can be obtained on application ; to CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 8560 Auctioneers. _ CHARLES CLARK. 1 C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. (IHARLES CLARK. Established 1861. 100 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKEK. „ ,_ MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. DALLINGTON, ONE OF THE PRETTIEST SUBURBS OF CHRISTCHURCH. t ' OVERLOOKING THE AVON AND. FRONT-' ING RIVER ROAD, GLOUCESTER, I AND WESTENRA STREETS, 4 ACRES 37 PERCHES, with 20 CHAINS FRONTAGE to 3 Good Metalled Streets, with Concrete Channelling and Asphalt Foot, The property can be subdivided into 17 ALLOTMENTS, all HIGH and DRY, and many WELL PLANTED. ELECTRIC TRAMS pass the property. One of the FINEST ORCHARDS in th<s THE LAND FRONTING Wejtenr* and Gloucester streets can be sold WITHOUT INTERFERING with the House and Oxofcard. FOR SALE, at a very LOW FIGURE, wd ! satisfactory reasons for celling. 700-3 \ ' CHARLES CLARK. ST. ALLANS. NEAR THE PENNY SECTION. i NORTHERN ASPECT. FINE VILLA RESIDENCE of 8 laTge rooms, with every possible convenience, motor-car houeo, aephalt tennis court; J-acre in flower and fojit garden. Low puco.foi quick sale. Fox card to Tiew apply Q23-3 CHARLES CLARK, > ' Sole Agent. ' . SIERIVALE. ) ' 1 ' CHARMING SITUATION. , - NORTHERN ASPECT. NEAR THE CAB. rpwO-STORIED DWELLING of JO loome, X in perfect order, ell conveniences, balcony ; lovely grounds, nearly J-acre, Very high; motor-car house, flower and fruit garden Fox a quick sale « low figure will be taken. Card to view from 438-3 CHARLES CLARK, Sole Agent. MY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES CAN , BE HAD ON APPLICATION. CHARLES CLARK, . 1865 109 Hereford street. ESTATE OF JOHN SMITH (Deceased). TO RAILWAY WORKSHOP EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. COTTAGE, ADDINGTON. CHARLES CLARK haa been favoured with instructions from tho PubHc Trustee, to SELL by AUCTION, in the Rooms, 109 Hereford street, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, at 2 o'clock, COTTAGE of 3 rooms. No. 15, in Kenilworth street, of! Clarence road, Addington, with shed and 20 perches of laud. The section is well fenced and the back portion is planted with fruit trees. As the Estate haa to be wound up the property is for ABSOLUTE SALE. No. 235 8389 NEARLY NEW AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, ETC. /"IHABLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Paterson, who has let her House, to SELL by AUCTION, »t 156 Antigua attest, Sydenham, just ov«sr the Railway, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, the-whole of her . SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising Inlaid Linoleum, Axrnioater Hearthrugs, Braes FiTe Kerbs, Dogs, and Brasses, Wool Rugs, Clocks, Pictures, Chesterfield Couch, and Easy Chairs in plushette, Dining-table, Handsome Sideboard with mirror back, Austrian Chairs, Cornice Poles, • Lace and Chenille Curtains, Occasional • Tables, Coal Vases, Dinner Service, Glaas- • ware, E.P. Ware, Hall Stand, Tapestry • Runner, Slip Mate, Duchoese Chests, Ward- , robe with mirror panel and drawers, Double and Single Iron Braes-mounted Bedstead, W.W. and Kapoo Mattresses, Full Scotch \ Chest, Washstacds, Toilet Ware, Toi'.et ; Tables and Glasses, Blankets, Werthehn Sewing Machine, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, Mangle, Wheelbarrow, ExeeleiA Lawn Mower, Garden Too!*, Meat Safe. ■ SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. No. 536 8590 GOSSIP for Girls. Housekeeping Hint*, Weekly Fashion Not«e. and leading for Everybody, appear in the "'Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of th« "Evening Newe," •
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 20
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