AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE OOMPANI THIS DAY. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE.At 12 Noon, la our Land Sale Rooms. An account J. S. ATKINSON, ESQ., (who hae purchased * property at Cashmere). TQELIGHTFULLY SITUATED CLIFTON SUBDIVISION. LOTS I to 11. i Modern 6 and "-roomed artistically designed Bungalows. 8 Beautiful Bungalow Sites ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. EASIEST OF TERMS. Exquisite view* of o«an, mountains, j plains and hills. Also the unpaialklcd view over the Sunmcr Estuary. LITHOGRAPHS NOW AVAILABLE. -ALSOHIS DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 5 rcome and all modem conveniences, situate West Bolt (overlooking Haglcy Park), next to corner of Eiccarton road. S:tuation unexcelled. ALLAJS'DALE, GOVERNOR'S BAY. LOT 11 On account J. E. Davenport, E?q. His beautifully situated ALLOTMENT, comprising 2 ACRES, charmingly kid out and well planted, and his quaint residence containing i rooms and aJI modem conveniences. This is one of the most charming spots in the Allaudalc-Govcrnor'e Bay District. Coach pasaei the door. LOT 13. No. 616 GLOUCESTER STREET, NORTH LINWOOD, Close to LINWOOD AVENUE.
FIRST-CLASS SECTION, containing *- Acre, -with a 'frontage of about three quarters of & chain, and Substantial Residence containing G rooms and (ill modern conveniences. The dwelling only requires renovating to make it a first-class reeidonce in overy respect. . • IN RE McKECHNIE TRUST. No. 269 HEREFORD STREET. CITY. LOT 14. SPLENDID SECTION, having a frontage of nearly J of a chain to Hereford street, with Substantial Dwelling containing 7 good living rooms, plaetered and papered throughout, and all modern conveniences, including h.p. supply, h. and c service, etc., etc. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., i'.uctioneers, 9763 Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 28th, 1914, .At 2 p.m. • . IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE.. 1 In the Estate of tho Late Geo. Edward Collins, of Opawa, Merchant. SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, OPAWA. • RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PRO- • PERTIES, LYTTELTON. TfTEhare ocra favoured with inetructiohs •»J from tho Trustees in the above Estate to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Sale Reams, on I THURSDAY, MAY'SSth inst., *t 2 p.m., Th« following Properties; LOT 1-OPAWA ROAD. OPAWA. About IS ACRES, nicely laid out and planted with choice snrube and ornamcnicl troee, orchard, etc., and oiozt artietically designed and well finished BUNGALOW RE- j SLDENCE, containing 7 gocd living rooms and all modern conveniences. LOT 2—CUNNINGHAME TERRACE LYTTELTON. Fine Section with,.ej>leDdid 'outlook, <in<! comfortable and convenient dwelling known »s "Clifton Villa," 6 rooms and *11 'conveniences. LOT 3-CUNNINGHAME TERRACE. LYTTELTON. Another epiendid Section with fine oufloo*. and comfortabl* and convenient House known as "Taieri,' containing 6 rooms and conveniences. LOT <— CANTERBURY STREET LTTTELTON. ' # That centrally situated Property at present in tiie occupation of. Mre Piercy, coneisting of fine section with *boat 40ft frontase «pa«ou* douWe-fwnted Shop, together with 9 oomfoiUblc lmng. rooms., ~ SMITHS'ON , and MOSLEY, SoHcitore, Worcester street, CRADDOCK. MeCROSTIE CO .. Auctioaeer3, 0764 Cor.Cashe] and Manchester etreett. RUCTION SALE ■' CITY WEST END SECTION and LINWOOD PROPERTY.
A GREAT CHANCE TO,SPECULATORS. On account MISS COLLINS. SATURDAY NEST, MAY 30th, IN OUE LAND SALE ROOMS, at 12* Noon. LOT 1-FTJLL i-ACRE SECTION situate ARMAGH STREET WEST, nearly op! posit* the residence of the Hob, H P Wigraza. * It JS&hSt Sees and oonrenkacw; brick etabtes, etc., situate CORNER of WORCESTER STREET end STANMORE ROAD, 3! wood, having.* frontape- of about 3J . e&ains to Worcester street by about 3 chaise to Stanmoro road. LOT 3—On account. OWNER.—FULL *- ACRE SECTION.. ADJOINING LOT 1, HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 33ft TO ARMAGH STREET. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 076S • Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEST. MAY 30th, 1911, At 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. , BY ORDER OF THE FIRST . MORTGAGEE. FIRST-CLASS CITY PROPERTY. No. IT3 UCHFIELD STREET, BoVwccn Madras sod Bwbodocs street*. SPLENDIi* SECTION, 1 chain by «*i j chains, together with' substantial 'Jrtorey Dwelling-hon&e, plastered and papered throughout, with all modern conveniences, motor shed, etc. Tho City business area has already extended to -within a stone's throw of this fine "property, and it therefore has a very great prospective value. CRADDOCK, iIcCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, 9766 Cor. Caahcl and Manchester streets. ABSOLUTE" " AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 30th, At 12 Noon. IN OUR ROOMS. On acooant MRS HODGSON (who haa left Christchureh). T>ESIDENCE of Fl9i" ROOMS, all offiow XV and conwajenoes, plaetcied aad papered, gaa etore, h.p. water, eciwer. connciicms, coal eh«d, NICE SECTION, NORTHERN ASPECT. SITUATE NO. 68 HASTINGS STREET, SYDENHAM. -- CRADDOCK, iIcCROSTIE CO., 0,67 - A-actioneere.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 20
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