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AUCTIONS. . CHAELES CLARK. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. • THE GARDEN SUBURB OF CHRISTCHURCH. i ' RESIDENCE of 11 ROOMS, OVERLOOKING THE RIVER. rUIARLES CLARK ha»beon favoured with , ,r, tniCtioM frora H - M - Koevea, Esq ? Y AWnOX, in tiie ROOMS, IW, HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY llth, At - o'clock, r "IS DELIGHTFULLY .SITUATED EESIDE.NCE, >,o. 4.J FENDALTON ROAD havliis a lon« frontiifje to tho River, and' overloo/tjn.q- the beautiful grounds of Moua Valo and of Richard Alien, Esq. 7i T w?r^ n ,9- USE -, which i 3 -.storeys, contains* 11 KOO.vIS, with fireplaces in all the- Bedrooms, and Hall, Sun Verandah and Balcony facing North mid West, and all the usual offices o; a weJl-appointed homo. 1 - TJ ,iS,, ( A I [ ; ." U * ZDS, conta > nln S 1 ACRE and lh I l-.liLHr.h, make- up one of the finest landscape gardens in or around Christchurch. Ihe iwD3, sloping to tho river, which hero ia at its greatest wid'.h, ;uo interspcraed with trcos ni many years' growth, v.hile the- borders arc well stocked with tho choicest shrul-s ;t.".d flowering plartq. TWO WELLS, raMS, and Septic Tank. j It is rarely that a House so well situated comes into the market, and tho Auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending it to any person on the look-out fora homo in this favourite loculity. IT must bo seen to bo appreciated. THE PLACE wouid not be on the market were- Mr Reeves remaining in Christchurch. 80S7 ' Xo. -t'Jl! CASHMERE HILLS. I A GRAND BUILDING SITE. I ONE ACRE AND SEVEN PERCHES. WITH TWO APPROACHES. M.R CHARLES CLARK line boon favoured with instructions from tho EXECUTOR of the Into W. GUISE BRITTAN to SELL by AUCTION, in -the IiOOAIS 100 HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY llth, I At 2 p.m., ;- (")NE ACRE AND SEVEN PERCHES of j lan-J, with approaches from Macinillau j avenue and tho Valley j-oad. The Land has been planted, nnd can be subdivided. A ilajnificent view of the Plains and Southern Alps which can never be blocked is obtained from it. Xo. 472. BCflis 11. S. McKENZIE ANl> CO. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. THlb DAY. THIS DAY. IX OUil ROOiIS, At -1 p.m. Sham. in the magistrate's court, holoen at chhistchurch. Between Sargood, Son and Ewon, Ltd., of Christchurch, Plaintiffs, and Albert Adair, of Christchuroh, Fancy Goods Dealer, Defendant. T" WE :iborc-named plaintiffs having ob- -*- taincd jiidgnient u.irainst the abovenamed defendant on tho 20th day of .June, 1918, for the sum of £31 t!s 7d, and costs, in rcspoct of tho claim. Wo have been instructed by 'ho Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court, Chriatchurch, who is acting under a distress warrant under the- above judirment, . Plaint No. 17u3-18, to SELL BY AUCTION, in our rooms, THIS DAY. unlwn the abovo amounts are sooner paid, tho following nartwd goods: — TOYS, FANCY GOODS. LEATHER GOODS, AND SHOP FITTINGS R S. and CO., Auctioneers and E«tato Agents, House Furnishers. 143 CASHEL STREET ' (Between Tho Bristol and Matron's). - ,- * 6226 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY, CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and EFFECTS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, Commencing at 12.30 p.m. Corner Tabart and Judge streets, OPAWA, near Railway Station. Take No. 9 Car to Terminus. WE have been favoured with instructions from MR J. AMESS, who is giving up housekeeping, TO SELL BY AUCTION HIM VERY FINE PROPERTY, comprising a HOUSE of 6 LARGE ROOMS, all conveniences; nearly 4 an Acre, well laid out in lawns and orchard, deep artesian well. This Property is ideally situated, being on a corner section, and within; a stono's throw of the Opawa Railway Station. Also his Very Choice FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including UPRIGHT GRAND SPAETHE PIANO. Full porticulara will appear in TO-MOR-ROWS EVENING PAPERS. ON VIEW TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Rj S. Mc&ENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET (between The Bristol and Matson'e). 82-27 R. S. McKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREIET (Between The Bristol and Matson'e). J?QqC—A BEAUTIFUL Art Bungalow of 5 large rooms in Aterivaie, situated in the most select part of this loveiy cuburb. The itouso is constructed of selected timbers and fitted with every possible modern, convenience, casement windows, eun porch, Bquaro reception hall, beautifully panelled, handsome leadlighte, tiled grates and hearths, especially constructed mantels, wardrobes built in, linen press, Doulton bath and basin, eowor connexion" electric light . and gas, copper. The othor fittings in this house ore oil of tho best and are absolutely faultless. An. immediate inspection would suffice. Full particulars frora the eole agents. R. S. McKENZIE and CO. £IOOC1 OOC— OVER Two Acres of Ground an d. a Modern Seven-roomed Dwelling, situated on tho north eido of the city and almost on the 2d section. The property has half an acre in crops, is watered by artieston and deep well and is fenced with wire and hedge. • . Tho dwelling has seven laTgo and lofty rooms fitted with every modern convenience • including electric light, while the outbuildirtge comprise a coal ehed, separator room, stable, trapehed, and washhouse. This property must bo eocn to be appreciated, and further particulars can bo had from the sjlo agents. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers nnd Estate Agents, House Furnishers, l<3 CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson'e). « M 6402-1334 OLAEIDGE TANDSMrra" TjiARHEES , S'ALEYAEDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11 a.m. = MR ARMSTRONG, New Brighton, Trotting Mare, Albertoria, by Albertorious. Handicap, 4.55; gone 4.o0; sound and quiet; any trial. ' | Chea. Geld., Syrs, by Harold Diilon, s. and h.; arty trial, plenty of eize, very stylish and fast; suit tradesman and dog-carl. Account CLIENT, Four-Horse Team, just out of work. MRS MARTYN, Cbristchurch (leaving for England), j Light Spring Dray, splendid order. Set Sprint Dray .Harness. MK RICHARDS, Springstou, 2 H.p. Steam Engine and Boiler, good order, Uslb pressure. j Account CLIENT, 3 Bay Pony, 7yrs, broken to i-addlo, ucd quiet ; for children to fide. FURTHER ENTRIES INCLUDE— ' 5 Good Weanere, 2 Store Pigs, 13 Akaroa j Cheeses, 3 Heifers now due, Holatein and I Shorthorn, very quiet, Pair Wheels and j Axle (suit spring , dray),- Acetylene Gas ' Plont, Suite Furniture- (9 pieces), Ch;s: Drawers, 2 D. Beds and Box Mattresses. Hand Sewing Machine (Sin?erVi, g-ood as new. j Full list Thursday's Papers. 3303 HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 10

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