auctions. PYNE. GOULD. GUIXXESS, LTD. AUCTION SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CHEVIOT LJ.P. -t \;E have received instructions from MR T. V> WILKINSON. JUXR., to Sell by Public Auction, on dfl'.c to bo fixed later, his FARM at SPOTSWOOD, consisting of S'2s ACRES, approximately, L.I.P. Pull particulars in later papers. PYXE, GOULD, GUTXXESS. LTD., 5455 Auctioneers. ! "WE HAVE FOR SALE, i PRIVATELY, I ON ACCOUNT THE TRUSTEES j McLENNAN'S ESTATE, j THEIR FARM, COMPRISING j ACRES, ' I Situated at HALKETT, IS miles from town, j on Main road. { Land that will grow wheat, great root crops, and clover seed; the beat of Modern Buddings, fences, and water-courses, .u model condition. For Price, Terms, etc., apply PYXE, GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. Sl7i_ ACRE FARM AT YALDHURST. THE PROPERTY of MR GERALD STEAD. Having been passed at Auct-'on, is now for SALE by PRIVATE TREATS". Full particulars as to price and terms on application. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 5475 Auctioneers and Land Agents. CHARLES CLARK. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. FIXE "WEST END RESIDENCE. ONE ROOD FOURTEEX PERCHES LAXD. fIHARLES CLARK has been instructed by V the TRUSTEES to offer by AUCTION, on the property, No. 42 GLOUCESTER STREET, on | TUESDAY, 23rd day of NOVEMBER, At Eleven o'clock, That First-class Residence, corner of MONTREAL and GLOUCESTER STREETS, containing all on tho ground floor, Drawing and Dining Room, with folding doora, Smoking Room, 6 Bedrooms, 4 with fires and 2 with fitted wardrobes, Kitchen, Servant's offices, electrio light, gas, washhouso, copper and tubs, 1 cellar, 2 lavatories, conservatory, 3 > verandahs, ram and tanks, also h.p. water supply. Coach house and 2 stalls (easily convertiblo into a garage), box room, man's room, > and loft, coal and wood houso. , E Also, OX THE SAME DAY AND IMMEi DIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF > THE PROPERTY, will bo offered tho > furnishings therein, FULLER PARTICULARS OF "WHICH "WILL APPEAR LATER. This sale offers a raro chance to anyone on the look-out for a. really FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE in tho WEST END. Tho House is well built, tho rooms largo , and lofty, tho position closo to tho schools, 1 Colleges, Gardens, and within five minutes walk of the G.P.0., desirable, and tho section of ONE ROOD FOURTEEN PERCHES . having both Northern and Eastern frontages, gets tho sun all day. An order to inspcct must bo obtained. CHARLES CLARK, No. 151 Auctioneer. , 8097 i CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. HEATON SUBDIVISION. ELMWOOD PARK. Three first-class buxgalotv SITES, with stream running through. Very high. Fino view can be obtained of the mountains. Each Section OVER HALF ACRES. Electric lighi, sower, asphalt puth3, > channelling pass tho property. Proposed ne.v trajn closo by. See tho pian. !• urther ticnlars apply to /23-4 ticuiars pp y CHARLES CLARK. ; — NOW "EMPTY, ) AND WITHIN 5 MIXUTES OF i CATHEDRAL SQUARE. £1150. FOR QUICK SALE—WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 5 ROOMS; electric light and gas, bath, basin, h. and 0., pantry, sower, scullery, h.p. water, washhouse, coalhouso. Nice section, asphalt paths, garden, eto. • Get key and inspect at "ice. CHARLES CLARK, Solo Agent, 129-2 109 Hereford street. FENDALTON. ; £1650. NEAR THE TRAM AND PARK. HOUSE of 5 ROOMS and ALL CONVEXIEXCES. About 32 perches land, planted. SPLEXDID POSITION. ! 2-7 CHARLES CLaRK, (. Sole Agent. T 3 BUY A VACAXT HOUSE And Save Trouble of Waiting. | £1500. ( BEALEY AVEXUE WEST. HOUSE of 8 rooms, all conveniences. - Splendid Section. Note tho Price. 123-2 i CHARLES CLARK. t VACANT AT SUMNER. ~ SEMI-BUNGALOW, Fronting THE SEA and EUSTON STREET. : £3000. 7 LARGE ROOMS, and two detached r roomi;, porcelain bath, h. and 0., 2 j lavatories, sun lounge, verandah, electric light and gas, high foundations, ' motor garage; J-acre, best position For key apply 449 "J \ CHARLES CLARK. C2065-166S » WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., I LIMITED. - cy~!f\ ACRES—One of the best farms near 1 Jj l\J Christ church. One half of this place 3 is in wheat, also 30 acres oats, and 30 acres of peak. Balance grass, lucerne, etc. r The land although heavy is very easy to ' W ork, and is fenced into 11 paddocks, r Buildings comprise two dwelling-houses and - numerous buildings of all kinds, also sheep-- . yards and dip. Price, £67 103 per acre, j For further particulars call on us. 102 DAIRY FARM, about 25 miles from Christchurch. Price, £40 pier acre. ISO Acres cloee to school, saleyards, and J railway. About 60 acres are in. crops, ini eluding wheat, oa/ts, and barley. There are I about 120 acres of heavy dairying land and besides cropping will carry 50 cows. Build- '' inge comprise live-roomed house, washhouse, 4-stall stable, chaffhouse, etc. 105 ASHBURTON DISTRICT—6OO Acres medium land. 50 Acres in Algerian oats, 1 50 acres in green feed, 150 acres ready for > rape and turnips, 350 acres in grass sown ' last year. s This property haus grown 70 bushels of s oat<s, and if run as a sheen farm will carry 1J to 2 sheep per acre. The owner is only asking £11 per acre and will give very reaeoni able terms. 107 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD. W5623-7634
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 16
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