AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. O. •%. Clark.) <L. E. Clark. i H A E L B 8 C L A B K, 109, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Honey to Lend at Current Bates cl Interest. ST ALBANS. CLOSE TO PENNY SECTION. SPLENDID LOCALITY. GOOD House of 6 rooms, Gas, .Porcelain Bath, H. and-C. service. leadhghts, fine td way to washhouse, coalbouse, etc.. aspnait paths. 82 perches, well «£ ?rice 4750 or near offer. Everything infirst. border.- CHAKLES CLARK PBNDALTON. BURNSIDE BOAD. NEAB TRAM AND SCHOOL. 2ACBEB Krst-clam Land, part in Raspberry Canes, balance tinder cultivation, food glass house, House of 6 rooms and all convenience!, outbuildings. Price j 61050, or will sell the House with less Un'd. Terrna arranged. 3 9 1-» CHARLES CLABK. ' 6PREYDON. /i ACRES, 8 acres in grass, balance in =* garden, etc., house 5 rooms, all eonyeniences, outbuildings, etc. £IOSO. 194 * 4 CHARLES CLARK. RICOABTON (Twopenny Section) ' ACRE 1 ROOD 30 PERCHES, with 7i chains of frontage, concrete channelling, asphalt paths, corner block, north and east aspect, artesian well. PRICE ONLY £9OO LOT. 210-4 CHARLES CLARK. FOR SALE OR TO LET. / BEALEY AVENUE. THE RESIDENCE. AND GROUNDS OF THE LATE F. H. PYNE. CONTAINING 16 Large Rooms, with all tho very Latest Conveniences. MOTOR-CAR HOUSE. OVER i-ACRE CHARMING GROUNDS. For Price and Rent apply to the Agent, 334 CHARLES CLARK. NEAR THE TRAM" AND TRAIN. nVO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of 7 • Rooms, 3 Verandahs, Doulton Bath, H. ind C, Wardrobes, W.Cs., Septic Tank, other Improvements. MOTOR-CAR HOUSE. 2 ACRES CHARMING GROUNDS, very high overlooking the Heathcote River. ■ PRICE ONLY J 81550. VERY CHEAP. 3884 > ' CHARLES CLARK. TO NURSES AIND OTHERS. ' CLOSE TO THE CITY. ' GOOD NURSING HOME BUSINESS. NCLUDING the Fin© Freehold Property, - Furniture, Etc, as a going concern. Full particulars to personal applications. Apply, .-384-4 CHARLES CLARK, 109, Hereford Street. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from J. C. PRUDHOE, ESQ., who has sold, his residence, to SELL BY AUCTION, on tho propertv, 42, BRISTOL STREET, • ,',' . Corner Holly Road, St Albans, on. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27th, ; His FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, com- - prising: Axminster and Brussels Carpets, Axminster and Angora Skin Hearthrugs, Brass Fire Kerbs and Fireirons, Coal Vaees, Extension Dining Table, Sideboard with Mirror Pansl, Sofa, Easy and Dining-room Chairs in Leather, Cornice Poles, Chenille Curtains, Settee and Easy Chairs in Tapestry, Inlaid Occasional Chairs in Tapestry, Inlaid Occasional Tables and Cabinetß, Mahogany Overmantel, with Bevelled Mirrors, Linoleum, Hallstand and Chairs, Pair Pedestals, Axminster Hall Bunner, Carved Chairs, Chiffonier Bookcase, nurn'ier of Books, Austrian Chairs, Marble Clock, Axminster Stair Carpet, Rods, E chings, Walnut Cabinst with Mirror Back, Massive Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Bcs and Hair Mattresses, Duchesse Chests, Marbls-top and other Washstands, Sets Toiletware, Commode, S.I. Bedsteads and Bedding. Kitchen Utenßils, Great American Lawn Mower, Excelsior Lawn Mower, Double Cylinder Garden Roller, Ladder, Croquet Set, Garden Seat, etc., etc. SALE AT 13 O'CLOCK NOON. No. 012 fl? THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CANON KNOWLES. . ;• AUCTION SALE OP THE FURNITURE, BATH CHAIR, ETC., 'ln ' No. 19, GLOUCESTER STREET, W*. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. THE following is a LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES:— Brass Fire Kerbs, Overmantel. Occasional Tables, Easy Chairs in Tapestry, Basket Easy Chairs, _ Pictures, Ornaments, Curtain Poles, Curtains, Extension Dining Table, Dining-room Chairs in Walnut and Leathor, (sioarly new), Bookcase, Dinner Waggon, Clocks, Brussels Carpet, Hearthrugs, Opossum Foot Muff, Linoleum, Double Wooden Bedsteads, 3 Iron Bedstead, Kapoc and Hair Mattresses, Bed and Table Linen, Cedar Chests Drawers. Dressing Tables, Toilet Glasses, Washstands. Medicine Cabinet, Galvanic Battery, Glassware, , China, Plated Ware, Iron Trunks. Table Mangle, Kitchen and 'Scullery Utensils, Gas Stoves, Wringer, Invalid's Chair 'with pneumatic Tyres, " Superb" Lawn Mower, Armoured Hose, Garden Seat, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Etc. SALE AT ia3o. CHARLES CLARK, 12 No. 918. Auctioneer. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE W. O. AIKEN. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. GLOUCESTER STREET. CHARLES CLARK has been instructed by the Public Trustee to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Rooms, 109 Hereford Street, ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6th, .. At 12 o'clock Noon. The RESIDENCE of tho late W. O. Aiken, No. 418, Gloucester Street, Linwood, between Fitzgerald Avenue and the Stanmore Road. The House, which is most substantially built, contains 7 rooms, Bathroom (h. and o.) and the usual offices, with Verandah I front and side. The rooms are all large, most of the prates and hearths are tiled] Cupboards and Wardrobes ara fitted in the Dining and Bedrooms, and there is .electric light throughout. The Land, one-quarter acre, is tastefully laid out and planted with fruit trees and shrubs. The Woter Supply is from a deep .well and ram. The Property is in good order, faces the arm and is within easy walking distance of : the centre of tho city. As the Estate has to be realised in accordance with tho terms of the will, this Sale presents an unusual opportunity to acquire a residence cf the above description. No. 919. U AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD, . ... 23, Manchester Street S. 'B are BUYERS OF CREAM. HIGHEST. PRICES GIVEN. Accnrat. yeight and test guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundas Stzatt
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 15
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