AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. GOOD BUILDING SECTION. HANOVER STREET, SYDENHAM. MR CHARLES CLARK has been instruc ed bv the EXECUTORS of :ii® lai W; A. GOODWIN, to SELL by AUCTIO> in tho Rooms, 100 Hereford street, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, At 2 p.m., A FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE 1" HANOVER STREET, hist off Montre; street south, containing 1 ROOD an li PERCHES, 101 x 250 Iks., we fenced and in garden. L.T. TITLE. EASY TERMS. No. -553 '4RICCARTON KICCARTON. GRAND BUILDING SITES FRONTING STAFFORD STREET, HARAKKK. STREET AND PURIRI RUAD (WITI RIVER FRONTAGES). CHARLES CLARK has been favoured wit instruction-? from the Administrator in the Ratal* of tho late John Deans, t SELL by AUCTION, in tha ROOMS. 10 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. [ At 2 p.m. I 10 SECTIONS fronting STAFFORI | STREET, cacii having 1 chain frontae I and varving in size from 32 PERCHE ;o 1 ROOD 33 PERCHES. QUARTET ACRE fronting Ilnrakeke street, a rim lar sized section nt tho corner of Hart keke and Stafford streets. ALSO 4 SECTIONS fronting Puriri roat all with ri'-'er frontage and vnrving i | sizr> from 2 ROODS 10 TERCHES to ROODS 21 PERCHES. THE ABOVE are al! FIRST-CLAS BUILDING SITES, high and dry and wa served bv tb<» tram, and the PURIRI ROAI SECTIONS front a BEAUTIFUL STREAJ The Administrators nre anxious to dispos of tho remaining sections in these eubdiv eions and ar<- prepared to accept low prioc to effect u clearance. PLANS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM TH: 7427 AUCTIONEER. No. 4: TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PRC FKSSION, OR GENTLEMEN REQUIi ING A FIRST-CLASS CITY RESII ENCE. pHARLES CLARK has been favoured wit instructions from Dr. Moreland, t SELL by AUCTION, in the Rooms, H Hereford street, on • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ith, At 2 p.m. LOT I—Her Residential Property, eitual I at tho corner of Oxford terrace Wes ; a lid Antigua street. Tho house, wliic is, comparatively new, i imorkubly we built, and in perfect order, contains 1 rooms, cellar, and cloak room, veranda! balcony, nnd the usual offices, eloctri light and gas throughout. There is also a good MOTOR GAI AGE wi'h iron roof and one rood IS perchos of laud. Tho House was sp< cially built for a doctor and tho wai ing ?nd consulting rooms have a eepi rato'entrance. It is within ton minute! easy walk of the Centre of the Cit; and the tram stops at tho door, magnificent view of tho rivor, avenuei etc., is obtained from the balcony, an altogether it is one of the finest resic ences in or uround tho city. LOT 2—No. 213 WORCESTER STREE (just east of Latimer square), 9 room with all necosaary offices, electric ligh gas, etc. This also is very for a medical man, as two of the room are approached by a separate cntrana THE LAND has an area of < perches, tho Northern end being lai out m lawn and flower garden THE HOUSE is in FIRST-CLAS ORDER and tho position one of tfc best in the City. As Mrs Moreland has retired from practio she has no longer any use for houses of th: size, and is prepared to m&ko sacrifice t quit them. No. 45 761 ( C. R. dark.) (L. E. Clar! pHARLES CLARI J 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interes CENTRAL OFFICES. CENTRAL OFFICES. TO LET. TO LET. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, And adjoining GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. i gUITE OF TWO PRIVATE ROOMS an LARGE PUBLIC OFFICE, £60 year. SINGLE ROOMS, ss, 7s, Ba, and 10s p« week. THE CHEAPEST CENTRAL OFFICES, In the BEST PART OF CATHEDRAL SQUARI CHARLES CLARK, Agent. •N » • £1100. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. 'WELL-BUILT HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS Porcelain bath, basin, h, and c. servie< pantry, larder, ELECTRIC LIGH' IHRO L GHOUT, AND GAS; Verandah wit closed in ends, man's room, workshop, sheds suitable for motor-cars, asphalt paths washhouse, windmill and tank. HALI ACRE, fine high CORNER SITE, sunn position, garden laid out and well plantec Only reason for selling, too largo for pr< sent owner. Worth inspection. GoodVahn 579-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON. TWO MINUTES FROM HAGLEY PARK CAR STOPS AT GATE. Modern house of s rooms and usua offices, thrt« living rooms, includin par.elled hull 18 x 20. Gothic arch, fireplace: 4 bedrooms, wardrobes and fireplaces i:i : convenient kitchen, excellent hoi water 6ei vice, gas stovo in scullery, gas ring in pa.r try. washhouse with tubs, tool, coal, an> wood houses, 2 verandahs. j-a-cre, long froi: taeo to 2 roads, J-ncre in easily-kept garden including small vegetable garden, asparatni bed in full bearing. Price, £2850. for whoJ( or would sell houso and J-acre if pre:errc<! Easy terra?. 565CHARLES CLARK, Agent, 109 Hereford t*:• lOtt ,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 10
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