auctions. CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON RICCARTON. _ GRAND BUILDING SITES FRONTING cTAPvnun STREET HARAXxihk STREET rND PURIRI ROAD (WITH RIVER FRONTAGES). fHARLES CLARK has been favoured with v instructions from the Administrator in the Estate of the late 1( £ SELL bv AUCTION, m the ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, At- 2 p.m. 10 SECTIONS fronting STAFFORD STREET, each having 1 ch am front ago and varying in sire from to 1 ROOD 33 PERCHES, QUARTER<ACRE fronting Harakeke street, lar sired section at the corner of H. keke and Stafford streets. ALSO 4 SECTIONS fronting Puriri road, all with rher frontage "K 1 " Is . size from 2 ROODS 10 PERCHES to 3 ROODS 21 PERCHES. THE ABOVE are all FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, high served by the 'ram, and the :qtRFO? SECTIONS front a BEAUTIFUL STREAM Tho Administrators are anxious to disp cf the remaining sections in these.subdivisions and are prepared to accept low p. to effect a clearance. PLANS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE 7407 AUCTIONEER. CASHMERE HILLS. A GRAND BUILDING SITE. ONE ACRE AND SEVEN PERCHES. WITH TWO APPROACHES. MR CHARLES CLARK has been laboured with instructions from the EXECUTOR of the late W. GUISE BRITTAN to SELL by AUCTION, in the ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Htb, At 2 p.m., ONE ACRE AND SEVEN PERCHES of land, with approaches from Macmillan avenuo and tho Valley road. The Land has been planted, and can bo subdivided. A Magnificent view of the Plains and Southern Alps which can never bo blocked is obtained from it. No. 472. 8083 FENDALTON. FENDALTON. THE GARDEN SUBURB OF CHRISTCHURCH. 9 RESIDENCE of 11 ROOMS, OVERLOOKING THE RIVER. /"CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with v instructions from H. M. Reeves, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, in the ROOMS, 109, HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, At 2 o'clock, HIS DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED RESIDENCE, No. 43 FENDALTON ROAD, having a long frontage to the River, and overlooking the beautiful grounds of Mona Vale and ot Richard Allen, Esq. THE HOUSE, which is 2 storeys, contains 11 ROOMS, With fireplaces in all tho Bedrooms, and Hall, Sun Verandah and Balcony facing North and West, and all th© usual offices of a well-appointed home. THE GROUNDS, containing 1 ACRE and 16 PERCHES, msfke up one of the finest landscape gardens in or around Ghristcliurcli. Th© lawns, sloping to the river, which here is at its greatest width, are interspersed with magnificent trees of many years' growth, whilo tho borders are well stocked with the choicest shrube and flowering plants. TWO WELLS, RAMS, and Septic Tank, It is rarely that a House so well situated comes into the market, and th© Auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending it to any person _ou the look-out for a homo in this favourite locality. IT must be seon to be appreciated. THE PLACE would not be 011 tho market were Mr Reeves remaining iu Christchurcli. 8087 No. 493 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. CENTRAL OFFICES. CENTRAL OFFICES. \ TO LET. TO LET. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, _ OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, And adjoining GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. gUITE OF TWO PRIVATE BOOMS and LARGE PUBLIC OFFICE, £60 year. SINGLE ROOMS, ss, 7s, Bs, and 10s per week. j , THE CHEAPEST CENTRAL OFFICES, " I In the BEST PART OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ' j CHARLES CLARK, I Agent. / 1 £1100. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. ( * I WELL-BUILT HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, Porcelain batb, basin, li. aid c. service, pantry. larder, ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT, AND GAS; Verandah with closed in ends, man's room, workshop, .3 , sbedfl suitable for motor-cars, asphalt paths, washhouse, windmill and tank. HALFACRE. fine high CORNER SITE, sunny | position, garden laid out and well planted. Only reason for selling, too large for present owner. Worth inspection. Good Value. 573-4 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON, TWO MINUTES FROM HAGLEY PARK. CAR STOPS AT GATE. MODERN" HOUSE oi 8 rooms and_ usual offices, three living rooms, including panelled hail 18 x 20. Gotiic arch, fireplacee, 4 bedrooms, wardrobes and fireplaces in :j, convenient kitchen, excellent hot water service gas stove in scullery, gas ring in pantry,' washhouse with tubs, tool, coal, and wood houses, 2 verandahs. £-ecre, long frontaee to 2 roods, .i-acre in easily-kept garden, including small vegetable garden, asparagus bed in full beating. Prioe, £2850, for whole, or would sell house aid }-acre if preferred. lEasy terms. oCo-4 CHARLES CLARE. Agent, I 103 Hereford etreet. lOii
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 11
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