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____m_*i novtoflri T>ROP_RTIK3 TOR (3A__, BT H. L BOWKER, MARKET PLACE. LINWOOD—Iam instructed to dispose of thi unsold Section* in this favorite suburb; the prions lixod are extremely moderate, and the terms can be made to suit buyers. Now . _ is the time fur those deslrotui to ~ ~ balld to avail themselves of the very low price of building materia— a_a labor, xtever before in the history of this province could so good' a house be erected for so little money; bat with our We—i Coast Kail way-a certainty, and the expected flow of Viotoriaa capital to New Zealand, a fa* months may alter this, and a considerable rise take place, both in land and buildings. Thoeo who neglect to aeixe the opportunity of buying in the preseut low markets wui regret when the rise cornea that they did not avail themselves ot the opportunities that wero open to them. \ Seo-ons Noa. 3 and a, Armagh street, 1-acra and 5 perclies, £80 each. Section No. 6. Armagh street, 1-acre and 6 _ , perches, £75. Sections No. 16, 19, 20, and 23, Wlthera " street, containing from i-acre and 8 perches to I-acro and 2u perches. Sections Noa. 33 and 32, Rolleston st-wot, each 1 -acre, £36 and £75 each. Sections Nob. 52 and 63, St. Jamesatrontv £80 each. Sections 28, 29. 30. and 31, Canal Reaorvo. £70 lo £75 each. Also, that Grand Corner Section, aboutr 1 acre in extent, opposite the residence of W. P. Cowlishaw, Ksq.., and having front—go to the River, Canal Rtserre, and St, James streot—a magnificent site for a resilience: £500. PAPANUI ROAi>—Scottston Sections: onljr eigho of these sections remain uo*. sold, four i-acres in one block, having frontage to Fisher street over 1 chains; i-cre corner May's road and Worcester stroet, one i-acre Tomes ' street Terms, £10 cash, .balance can remain, or pay for iho soction, and the money will be advanced to build. LlNWOOD—Fronting Tuam street: 1 Section. 51 links frontugo, £15; Just on* Tuam street, two Sections each 75 links frontage; one a corner £30 " and £35 each; and 1 Sections, oaoh 00 links frontage, £32, £33, £31, £35 each. TO GARDEN Kits—Or any one in search of an investment combining profit and pleasure, 1 have for salo, distant) about U miles from the City, nearly 3 acres land, having frontage to road and river, all in garden and orchard, full-bearing fruit trees of every description iv abundance, two vineries (tioft x ltift and OUft by ' 12ft), two cucumber houses, with tanks in each; bouse 6 rooms, built on concrete foundations, iron roof, verandah, water supply by ram to houso and vinery, stable, traphouse, and two storerooms. The price I am instructed to sell this magnitlcent property for is a ridiculously low one. Price, cardto view, and further particular**, on application. SYDENHAM—King stroet; Section 80ft frontage, fenced with maorooarpa. house 7 rooms, verandah, iron roof* water and gas laid on, i registers and range, bath, &o, Price, £300. OXFORD TKKRACK, EAST-Next Forester*" Hall; Section with 2 storey house* 8 rooms, Iron roof. Price, £360. NORTH BELT—r-Acre, in garden, shrubs, and fruit trees, llrst-el—ss house or 9 rooms, scullery, wash-house, stable, loft and harness-room, Be a. The honse Is fitted with every convenience. For cards to viow apply ! at office. ST. MARTINS-Near Wilson's Bridge-4 Acres in paddock, garden,* Sec, house containing 8 rooms, **__- tered,an*d all conveniences, &c. £775. TUAM STREET EAST—Just below Lake'Boot Factory; *t-Acre lease, from Church Property Trustees, about) 8 years to run; ground rent £12 per annum, on which are erected 3 houses of 6, 6, and 3 rooms each, bringing in 12b, 9b, and 6s, respectively. £175. WOOLSTON— i- Acre, close to Station, fenced. food garden and orchard,' bona* rooms. _3t»- £6o cash. TO BAKERS—Country Township. WestCoaaii road ; J-Aore, on whioh is erected a concrete and brick house of 6 rooms, 2 registers and range* stable and chaff-house, cart shed, granary, and loft, brick oven and bakehouse. £350; most easy terms. MONEY TO LEND ON MORT-AQ At Current Rates. *—".. . ■ l r (to-TOJWOff, __________ ■',' I ————»—--— HOT SPRINGS, HANME R_ 1* L _k J NS, a COACH will Leave COOPER'S CUL» A. VERDEN HOTEL EVERY SATURDAY, on arrival iof the Midday Train from Christchurch, Returning on MONDAY In ti_t« to catch the 2.15 p.j—. train for Chriatchuroh. until further notice.' Ruturu tickets are _»ue_ at Christchurch Railway Station every Satuxdav to haolnde coach'and railway fare. ~ y * FirstOi_M,3os. . ' Tickets available for return for four Wo9_—> from Monday after date of issue. FOR WAIAU. A Coach wiU Leavei Cooper's Culverdeti Hotel EVERY W_X»JSiESDA_, on arrivalof the Midday Train Irom Cln-lstohoroh,,return ingun THUKSOAI in time to eaten the _• „m. train for Chrißtchuroh. ■■ „ ** • • Return Faro-, lO* In connection with the above coaches I havf Saddle Horses and Buggies, always to be tad on Hire at a Reasonable Charge, - ;•/, Parcebj and Telegrams attended to. W H. COOPER, Ts_, - Proprietor : M HOT SPRINGS, . BANMER PLAINS AND WAIAU, BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. a COACH leaves Culverden Every Tuesday _■__ on arrival of mid-day Train from Christ* churcb, returning on Thursday In time to catch the 'A 4& p.m. Train for Christcharch, Through Return Tickets are isbUed at Christo Church Railway Station Every Tuesday. ttf include Coaoh and Railway Fare. • BTRST CLASS * - .. 80%- „_, Tickets avaUable for Return for FOU.W W____tfromThursdayaft43rdateof_B.no. * FOR WAIAU. A COACH leaves x Culv_aen for WaM every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train fto_* Christchurch, returning on Mondays,_*«"•> daya. T-uredaya and Fridays, *e**v*«*_ Waiajl at 12 noon, in time to catch the _•— p.mTraU for Chriatch—rob. In eonneoUon with the above Una I bay Special Coaches, iloabto and Singlo BuggiatJ and Waggonett-s. and Saddle Home on _nmo* S_waT -ire. Ordera through post or -*rtr« receive pcompt attantton. Special given to paasangeis, and parcels for warded for aeUvery By ooacTh. D _Rit_TT. 9241 , Proprjato-f. GOVERNOE'S BAY COAOH. A FT—-. HAY oa&parth** ,-J<*_9?|r A b <il-V_-_4o«'3 BA_,COACH will ttffii au__S_.is, FK_UA_B, and __TURDAT*B. -*»*'^,^^-J? , ii *&3!£ " Station at &30 o_o. and _30 p.B_, laat*la_ Qovemor'a Bay at _-Jj^a.^ana^^in. Mlt*o>J_oiel, Lyttelton-... -j. 2204 ; or Uovernoraßoy. r LONGBEACH ROYAL MAIL COAOXL ' ri*_—- above Coaoh laaven Longbeaoh Daflf 1 i-u—oaya excepted/for AahnurUwi, at 7—o aaa.; W aterton, -10 a.m.; —anion, &_• a.aus Wneatoiouo, —io —in.; _trlv—_ at A__t>_rtoa in time for tne express train from C_r_tch_f—l to Timaru and 0 —iedl_. The Coach leaves tttm Post Office at -60 p.ux.tvrrivingat LongbeMat Lao pan. Ail parcela entrusted to the P*o* Drifitor will be promptly delivered at the—l vbx—>uadest— -tlons. P__-_er-_ea—Throng-__gte,sa; return, j^yAe**. —TOfWiLD AND MOUNT SOMER- **" KAIL WAY. MOUNT _o__Cßfl~_^^CAV_2fD__ai ROYAL MAIL COACH., _,_^^ rT-ffl»b«»v«; COACH LEAVES H_*d%J Hotel A for Cave-aiah KaUwar Btat_m KV_ja*C ISißmm meet__ caoPmto—a aad Chroerawiß -wcelTe eveiy -Man* tton. ___H__adß ß ggit-o_-l^ N _^-^ MOUNT HOIAS TMAit. COACH. „ __„__, A A DAY aad SATURDAY, staxtiog at Hoea s__ Hood's HoteL Mount Sowers, for BP£ig*; burn and A_-rf JTarest, there aona»etiag waa D_rra Cioachfrom Methven, retatotam tan*. *■-____> f_B__ BnrlEgbura, ?a; ret_ra*_» ■. i__&«_Voreatvis; ret_ra->>, ___ » • '-vH' i-J^-^r ' GLENTUNNKL TO LAKK CO__RH>Q_» 4 MAIL Coaoh VWad iAYmataiae. ,oa *f_g ■££ su««* _.A._i ß ao-iip_-i..

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7155, 17 September 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7155, 17 September 1888, Page 7

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