T. Bullock. \ HiyUS i ND KANGITATA DISTRICT By order of the Mortgagee. A Q r\ AUKVS, with eight-roomed Dwel- ] ~3ZrCt) ling House and other buiLiingsl > rected thereon, now iv the occupation of I Mr J. VV. Sawle. Otters are still invited for the [purchase of this property. Exceptionally easy terms of payrr.ent. App'y to T. BULLOCK^ TINWALD. TO LET—Cottsge and one acre of laud, situated oa HarU.ud Street, not far frcrn the tchool. Apply to T. BULLOCK. ~""~ ~j IN w A LDi 110 LET—Cottage, fronting Grahi>mV Road, near the Hoiei Reutal 3s 6u per week. T. BULLOCK. /"IOTTAGE fronting Alford Forest Koarl, V^ lately occupied by Mr Jameß Patterson. T. BULLOCK. £\K ACRES of good land near a School f4)t) It fronts on the road leading from Kord's Road to Willowby, being R.S. 19937. Would make a very nice little Homestead. Property such as this is often asked for. Very eaßy terms of payment. For full particulars apply to T. BULLOCK.
LISMORB DISTRICT. TO^PARMERS AND OTHERS. FOE SALE, AflL) ACHES, being R.S. 27572, all 4tt/O fenced and improved, mostly io Eoglish grasses. Cottage, Stable, Sheep Yards, etc., erected thereon ; well watered. ALSO,— 200 acres, "R.S. 27607, near the above, the properties of Meßsra Liddle Bros., who are now in the North Island and have made up their minds to realise. Offers are invited. Terms, etc, on application. T. BULLOCK.
FOR SALE., QUBDRBAN PROPERTIES situated JC^ in Allenton, Hampstead, &c., as follows, viz :— Lots 75 and 76, each containing £ acre, Cambridge Street, Hampstead, good land. Lot 2, containing \ acre, fronting Alford Forest Road, just above Woollen Factory. Lots 4 and 15, each containing \ acre, corner of Baker Street and Alford Forest Hoad, with a four-roomed cottage, wi;h verandah erected thereon. Lot 16, containing £ acre, fronting Alford Forest Road. Lot 14, containing 33 perches, part of R S. 4905, North Town Belt. Lot 8, containing £ acre, fronting Alford Forest R- ad. Lot 36, containing £ acre, fronting Church Street, Hampstead, with comfortable cottage and other buildings, all t in good order. A bargain* Lot 30, containing J acre, fronting Alford Forest Road. Lot 525, containing | acre, Harland Street, Tiuwald. Lot 25, containing £ acre, fronting Winters Road, Alieoton. Lots 10, 20 and 22, containing in all threequaiters of an acre, fronting William Street, Allentou, with four-roomed cottage, waehhouse, stable, and other buildings erected thereon. Orchard slocked with well grown fruit trees. Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, containing 1 rood, 28 perches, just off the West Town Belt. Lot 8, containing \ acre, frouting the continuation of Cox Street. Lot 42, containing £ acre, Church Street, Hampstead. Lot 37, containing two acres back of Presbyterian Manse, Trevorton. T. BULLOCK.
STKATHMORfi PRIVATE TT OSPITAL RIV AT E XL OSPITA L EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS JUST COMPLETED. UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES FOR MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES. /"lAN Accommodate upwards of FORTY (40) MALE and FEMALE PATIENTS. TERMS : From 2 Guineas per week.
Apply to— THE MATRON, Strathmore Private Hospital, Ferry Road (just over East Belt), Christ--6 135 church. ASHBURTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. fTIHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION JL WILL BE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 2 & 3, 1897. ( By permission of the Colonial Secretary, A GRAND ART UNION » Will be held in connection with the Show. Tickets la each, with admittance to Show. To be obtained of the Secretary. EDWARD STEPHENS, Hon. Sec. Art Union, or E. A. ROBOTTOM, 6 18 Hon. Sec. Poultry Society. "nTgTit isciiiroir" f~*i LASSES are now bung formed for :— (a) Ordinary School Course (New Zealand Government Syllabus) \ (b) English, Latin, French, Greek, and Spanish Classics [c Higher Branches of Mathematics, Euclid and Algebra : [d) Penmanship (Smart's Famous System) j (c) Drawing, Mechanicil or Freehand j (/) Book-keeping, single and double entry J \g) Muaic and Singing. j Competent Masters for each subject. } For particulars apply to j DAVID J. JONES, 5 260 Principal. WANTED Known-—Men's Boots in great variety from 4a lid to 30a at I Mellor's Zealandia Boot Store. I WANTED mothers to know that the ' cheapest ahop for school boots is Mufcum's Zt^Undift BQ9t H tore, j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVIII, Issue 4220, 18 June 1897, Page 4
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