AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL, PAPANUI. ME CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by THB CHRISTCHUKCH TRAMWAY BOARD to SELL BY AUCTION, on the PREMISES adjoining tg> Pspanui Hotel, on TUESDAY, APRIL 12th, At 12 O'CLOCK Noon, V TWO BUILDINGS FORMERLY USED AS STABLES. The greater part of the Timber i» sound, and the Iron on the roofs is very thick and free from rust. No. 331 CHARLES R. CLARK, i;ti Auctioneer. . < H A R L E S CLARK, i 103 HEREFORD STREET. MERIVALE. VERY SUNNY POSITION, SHELTERED FROM ALL COLD WINDS. CLOSE TO PARKS, SCHOOLS. TRAM, AND EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF G.P. OFFICE. WORTH INSPECTION. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and one SUN LOUNGE ROOM, plnatafcd, papered, ELECTRIC LIGHT, GaT Wardrobes? Pantry, Scullery, SEWER CONNEXION, H.P. Water, Washhouse, MOTOR GARAGE. LAND COMPRISES ONE ROOD TWELVE PERCHES, tastefully laid out, well planted in flowers, shrubs, and ornamental troea. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Interest 51 per cent. Occupation To-day. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, 109 Hereford street. VERY HANDY POSITION IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL STREETS, CLOSE TO LATIMER SQUARE. SUNNY ASPECT. £2500. QUICK SALE WANTED. WOULD SUIT W A MEDICAL MAN. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSE of 9 ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, PORCELAIN BATH, Basin, h. and c. service, 2 Lavatories, SEWER CONNEXION, wide hall, wide verandah on TWO SIDES, pantry, ecullery, . TELEPHONE. MOTOR SHED. NEARLY i-ACRE, with two separate »nteranoes. Appointments for inspection arranged. £IOOO can at 5i per cent. Terms given for the balance. CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, C 2965-28 109 Hereford street.
\V. E. SIMES AND CO. 'i?OCnn-EENDALTOi\' - PRETTY 2STOREY BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS and balcony,. a most conveniently arranged 'place and replete with, every modern convenience, numerous wardrobe* and cupboards. Electric light and g«s, Doultoii bath, motor shed, about 1-ncre ol land. Vory prettily situated close to the tram. Reasonable terms can bo arranged and immediate possession had. (1-°) -C1 A nnr- 2 - STORBY HOUSE OP TEN dtJ-TcUU BOOMS iri' a good situation within the 2d section. SUITABLE FOB A BOARDING HOUSE, well built and replete with all modern offices aid conveniences, h.p. water, main sewer, about J-acreof land. A CHEAP PROPERTY AND. THE OWNER BEING. AN ABSENTEE MUST SELL. Easy tcrmß a»vaiiged. (283) n-i -i r\A—SPHEYDON, near Colombo *fl±VU Btreet-Excoptionally WELLBUILT T HOUSE of 5 ROOMS, verandah, recently painted, electric light ana gas, plastered and papered, h. and c. service, pantry, Fcullery, bathroom, back verandah.. NEARLY i-ACHE, very high section, nicely laid out in lawn 'and garden paths. Everything in first-class order, and tho house is an exceptionally well-built. <me. Immediate- possession can be had. (424) i?97AA-RICCARTON. 2-STOREY ART &4IUIS BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS AND BALCONY, also sun verandah, a most conveniently appointed home, kitchenette and breakfast-room, servery. electrio light, Doulton bath and all modern offices, motor shed, fowlhouses; NEARLY X ACRE OF LAND, laid out and planted. A splendid borne. Early possession can bo ha/>. 4?01 EA-HACKTHOHNE ROAl\ CASHcV.4J.UI/ MERE HILLS bungalow of B ROOMS and, VERY LARGE ENCLOSED SLEEPING AIJTD SITTING BALCONY, electrio light and g»B, gas range in addition to ordinary kitchen range, hot and cold service, bathroom, washhouse, copper, anil tubs, h.p. water, sewer; nicely laid out and planted. One of tho best sheltered properties on the Hackthdrne road, and yet commanding a magnificent uninterrupted outlook. PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE. Let us know your requirements and we'll be pleased to send you particulars. AUCTION SALES of Property and. Furniture arranged and conduotel W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 146 Hereford street. SBBSO-544 GEORGE ANDERSON AND 00. REMINDER. . ' UCTION SALE, THIS DAY. DECEASED ESTATE. On the Premises, 72'BARBAlWES STREET, SYDENHAM, at 1 o'clock. FURNITURE AND EFFEC__. WITHOUT RESERVE. Particular appeared in Saturday's phpoi GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., 4787 Auctioneers. J? OCA LINWOOD Semi-Bungalow, 3l»i/0U kauri built, 6 rooms, right up to l only £2OO. Balance arranged. -PQQK— LlNWOOD—Returned Soldier's tS/UOtJ Property: T House, S roome, with every possible convenience; 22 perches land. Cash £285. Balance arranged. i?KCA— CITY—S rooms, bath, hot and *»«JUV/ cold, sewer, gas stove, all conveniences. Easy terms can bo arranged. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., Land Agents and Auctioneere, Furniture Salesmen, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. A 2807-4310 J. B. MERRETT AND CO. WE had an excellent sale on Saturday, and good prices. A keen demand for prima quality. Table chickens 'to 13s 3d, liens to 8s 9d, pullets to 24a, geese to 10s 6d, ducks to 12s, turkeys to 54s per pair, hues Wednesdays and Saturdays. Auction Sale of FEED next Saturday at 2 p.m. 568 J. B. MERRETT, Auctioneer. BALCAIRN-LEITHFIELD CAR. .1 IN connexion with the Mail Service a Car i will meet the Morning Train at BAL- | CAIRN Doily to convey passengers to LEITHFIELD. If required for Evening Train 'Phone the Leithfield Post Office. j . W. SARICH, XlO3 Loithfiold. I
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