AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. GOOD BUILDING SECTION. HANOVER STREET. SYDENHAM. XTR CHARLES CLARK has been instruct tho EXECUTORS of the Tat. W. A. GOODWIN, to SELL by AUCTION m the Rooms, iO9 Hereford street, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, At 2 p.m., , a A FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE 1} ~ HANOV ER STREET, just off Montrea. s street 6outh, containing 1 ROOD anc PERCHES, 104 x 250 Iks., wel , t fenced and in garden. e -v- T - TITLE - EASY TERMS. }so. -^21 riccarton. riccarton. I, B,F ILDIXG SITES FRONTING STREET. HARAKEKE AND PURIRI ROAD (WITH s RIVER FRONTAGES). ("JHARLES CLARK has been favoured with e , , instructions from the Administrators 5 ' n __*s e of the late John Deans, 1c - action, in the ROOMS, ioe HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4th, At 2 r>.m. 1 10 S Jj£S OXS fronting STAFFORD B STREET, each having 1 chain frontage 3 an " varying in «ire from 32 PERCHES to' 1 ROOD 33 PERCHES, QUARTERACRE fronting Harakeke street, a similar. sized 6ection at the corncr of v keke and Stafford streets. ALSO 4 SECTIONS fronting Puriri road, all with river frontage and varying in size from 2 ROODS 10 PERCHES to 3 ROODS 21 PERCHES. ' ABOVE are all FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, high and drv and well I f?™* 1 by the tram, and the PURIRI ROAD c SECTIONS front a BEAUTIFUL STREAM. ' .The Administrators are anxious to dispose of tho remaining sections in these subdivisions and are prepared to accept low prices to effect a clearance. PLANS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE 7<27 AUCTIONEER. No. 438 TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. OR GENTLEMEN REQUIRING A FIRST-CLASS CITY RESIDENCE. /"JHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Dr. Moreland, to SELL by AUCTION, in the Rooms, 109 Hereford street, on t TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, At 2 p.m. LOT I—Her Residential Property, situate at the corner of Oxford terraco West and Antigua street. The house, which is, comparatively new, remarkably well built, and in perfect order, contains 14 rooms, cellar, and cloak room, verandah, balcony, and the usual offices, electric light and gas throughout. There ia also a good MOTOR GARAGE wi',h iron roof and one rood 13i perches of land. The House was specially built for a doctor and the waiting aud consulting roomß have a separate entrance. It is within ten minutes' .faay walk of the Centre of the City, aud the tram stops at the door. A magnificent view of the river, avenues, etc., is obtained from the balcony, and altogether it is otie of the finest residences in or around the city. LOT 2—No. 213 WORCESTER STREET (just east of Latimer square), 9 rooms with all necessary. offices, electric light, gas, etc. This also is very suitable for a medical man, as two of the rooms are approached by a separate entrance. THE LAND has an area of 32 perches, the Northern end being laid out Jn lawn and flower garden. THE HOUSE is in FIRST-CLASS ORDER and the position one of the best in tli© City. As Mrs Moreland has retired from practice, she has no longer any use for houses of this size, and is prepared to make a sacrifice to quit them. No. 451 7667 C. R. Clark.) ' (L. E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. ' AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. £1100. | JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. WELL-BUILT HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, Porcelain bath, basin, h. and c. service, pantrv, larder, ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT, AND GAS; Verandah with closed in ends, man's room, workshop, 3 sheds suitable for motor-cars, asphalt paths,, washhouse, windmill and tank. ' HALFACRfr fine high CORNER SITE, sunny position, garden laid out and well planted. Only reason for selling, too large ior present owner. Worth inspection. Good Value. 579-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON. TWO .MINUTES FROM HAGLEY PARK. CAR STOPS AT GATE. MODERN HOUSE of 8 rooms and usual offices, three living rooms, including panelled hall 18 x 20. Gothic arch, fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wardrobes and fireplaces in 8, convenient kitchen, excellent hot water service, gas stove in scullery, gas ring in pantry, washhouse with tubs, tool, coal, and wood houses, 2 verandahs. J-acre, long frontage to 2 roads, .J-ocre in easily-kept garden, including small vegetable garden, asparagus bed in full bearing. Price, £2850. for whole, or would sell house and J-acre if preferred. Easy terms.' 365-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £950. MERIVALE. GOOD LOCALITY. HANDY POSITION. Villa House of 6 Rooms, papered, Porcelain bath, basin, h. and c., sewer connexion, bay windows, wardrobes, and blinds, pantry, verandah, good grates and hearths, gas, h.p. water, scullery, washhouse. About 30 Perches Land, laid out. All in first-class order. 548-4 CHARLES CLARK, A gent. I PAPANUI ROAD, JUST OFF. FIRST-CLASS POSITION. • CHARMING GROUNDS. Those in search of • an Ideal Home, should SEE this Property. MODERN BUNGALOW of 7 large rooms, large sun sleeping lounge verandah, ■ tile Toof. leadlights, roller blinds. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT, square panelled hall, College nod tile grates, cupboards, bathrooms, basin, shower, h ana c. service, w.c. lavatory, wardrobes, lavatory basins, I with h. and c. water in main bedrooms, I linen cupboard, electric points for irons and kettle, 2 pantries, scullery, gas copper, coalhouse, storeroom, ifood shed, conservatory, potting shed, asparagus beds, water and E. light laid on all over the gardens. {-ACRE LAND, with stream running through, 3 bridges, about 600 rose trees; sloping banks and lawns, pretty garden walks, deep well, charming shade trees and shrubs. A Most Perfect Residence. Other particulars, and cards to view, apply to CHARLES CLARK, 515-4 Agent, 103 Hereford street. 620
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 11
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