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Properties to TL»t» TOLETi T ARGE IBON 3TOKK, 80ft x 33ft, with JLJ yard in front, 86ft x 33ft, St. Asaph street west, next to E. H. Banks' grain store. Also, Those centrally situated OFFICES lately occupied by A. Moore and Co.. Inglis* Buildings, 200 High street, Christchurch. Apply to 2-1180 JOHN INGLIS, Christchurch. FARM TO LET. TENDEBS will be receive! up to the I 4th, of March, 1885, for the DISPOSAL of LEASE of that first class FARM, known as Lincoln Lodge, situate near Lincoln. For particular apply to B. Lambib en the farm. 2-11 94 TOLET OB FOB SALE, AT OPAWA. A SEVEN - BOOMED HOUSE, with bathroom, &c, and outbuildings, standing on half an acre of land, three minutes' walk of the Opawa Railway Station. Railway fare, £3 per annum. Apply to . . ■ . THEODORE B. JACOBSEN, Architect, 2-11 109 10 Grain Agency Buildings. Properties for Sale. OWNEB WANTS TO LEAVE. FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. THE South Staffordshire Btove and Ironmongery Warehouse, No. 33. Victoria street, is offered for SALE. Apply on the premises. 12-9 7681 THOS. PARTRIDGE. SWAINSTON, SOUTH SYDENHAM. MESSES HABMAN AND STEVENS .having completed the formation of the main roads through the above property &°? a .«§ ma ?*' s roa 3 an< * Barrington street (late Wilderness road) to Park road, Addington, are now prepared TO SELL SECTIONS ON EASY TERMS To suit Purchasers. The Sections are immediately adjoining the Addington bide School. 2-6 9901 FOB BALE, " By order of the Mortgagee, A CAPITAL FARM OF , - ' "1 AP ACBES, situated at Russell's IUO Flat, near Sheffield, now in the occupation of Mr Edward Benbow. The soil is good and well watered. Price low. Apply to 2-5 9859 HABMAN & STEVENS. FOB SALE. THE LEASE oFfIFTY ACRES of LAND, the property of Mr B. H. Wilson, eituated-near the Styx, and fronting on the North road. The lease has over five years to run, at a rental of JB6O per year. The quality of the soil is unsurpassable. The improvements consist of a good dwelling house, with stables, sheds, Ac., and a good garden. The crop can be a' compact; iiuue rarm, efiSrertot "cißpVj3>B ordairy P roduc %o A ? p^o E&cOj 1-29 9594 Caahel street, Christchurch. CHOICE FABM FOB SALE ~ KAIAPOI. ffIHE undersigned has decided to retire JL from farming, and with this view invites TENDEBS for the PD EC HA BE of his CHOICE COMPACT FABM OF 61 ACBES 3 ROODS 8 PEBCHES^ situated within two miles of Kaiapoi. The Land is securely fenced, divided into four paddocks, and now laiddown.a follower— 2 Paddocks of 29 Acres, in wheat. - 1 Paddock of 16 Acres, in oats. 1 Paddock of 16$ Acres, in beans. It is unnecessary to dilate on the quality of the soil beyond stating that no choicer land in New Zealand can be found than around Kaiapoi, and intending purchasers are Invited to personally inspect the crops now; growing. / A'clear title can be given, or a portion of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage, as may be arranged. - ■ i. Tenders, stating price with or without crops, to be sent in to mc on or before the 17th INSTANT, but the highest Tender need not necessarily be accepted. JOSEPH STANTON, 2-4 9811 Kaiapoi Island. Tenders. npENDERS are invited for CUTTING, JL. TYING, [and CABTING about 50 acres OATS. Apply to Overseer, Glendale, Coalgate. 2-11 86 TO BUILDEB3 AND CARPENTERS. rfIENDEBS are invited till 4 p.m. on JL THURSDAY, the 19th inst., for EEECTiNG a Presbyterian CHUBCH at Mayfield, Bangitata. JOHir WHITE LAW, Architect. 2-10 47 AVON ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be received at the office I_ of the Board until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 16th inst, for RENTING the RESERVE near Waimakariri, at present occupied by Mr P. McGolrick. The. highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BOBERT HOWE, 2-11 99 Clerk Avon Road Board. BAKAIA BOAD BOARD. TENDEBS are invited for the BUILDING of a SMALL BRIDGE of 15ft span, with concrete walls (labor only) on the Downs road, Hororata. The specification can be seen at the Road Board Office, Hororata, where tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent., must Dβ delivered on or before THURSDAY, 19th February inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' _

W. BAKEB, 2-11100 Clerk to the Board. mENDEBS are invited for the BBECX TtONof about 240 CHAINS WIBE FENCING at Grove Farm, Tinwald, Tenderers will be shown the ground by | the Manager on the farm. _ „. ! Tenders must be sent into Bobert Wukin and Co., Hereford street, on or before noon of 17th tfebiuary instant. • , . Specifications and fullparfacnlars obtainable at the offices of Messrs Robert WJkin and Co.. Hereford street, Cbxistehurch: Thomas Bollock, Esq., Ashbnrton; Tinwald HotPl, Tinwald. ' ' ■ The lowest or any tender not necessarily aCCePte BOBEET WILKIN & CO., 2-10 36 Christchurch. Bxblbltion* EXHIBITIONS. HURBAY ASTON'S MUSEUM ASD i GALLERY OP THE ABTS. Admission, la, which includes Ticket in great Art Union Drawing. Address— DUNCAN'S BUILDINGS, ; Manchester street, Christchurch. T%yrß ASTON'S CoUection includes ill. Works by Turner, David Cox, Galcott, Eichd. Wilson, Waite, Caffyn, Portol, Gibb, &c.; also, Examples ot Cheleea, Bow, Sevres, Dresden, Wedgwood, and Oriental China, Elizabethan Curioe, 15th Century Carvings, Old Lace, Ancient Books (16th Century), Ac. which are all For Sale at fair priceß. Mr Astoa is a buyer cf Maori Corioe, &c, &c. 1-319686

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6055, 11 February 1885, Page 1

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