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Badness ffptiee* . ■pROPISTTKS "CWR QALKT H. L, BOWKER, MARKET PLACE. liCfWOOD—I am Instnieted to dispose of the unsold Sections In this favorite suaurb; the price* fixed ace extremely moderate, and the term* can be made u> salt buyer*. Now is the Ume fur Chose desirous u> build to arall themselves of Uμ Tory tow price ot building material* and labor. Merer before In the history ot this province could 0 good a hduse be erected tor so. little money ; but with our Wese Coast Railway a certainty, aod the expected flow of Victorian capital u> New Zealand, a few mouths may alter this, and tooo> aiderable rise take place,' both-la land and buildings. Those who neglect to seize the opportunity of buying in ttoe present low markeb mil resrret when tbe rise comes that they did not avail themselves of the opportunities that ware open to them. Sections No*. 3 and 5, Armagh ■trees, Here and 5 perches, £30 each. Section No. 6. Armagh street, i-acre and 5 perches, JSio. Sections No. 16, 19, 20, and 23, Withers street, containing trom i-acre aed 8 perches to 4-aore and 20 perches, £80 each. Sections No*. 33 and 32, HoUestoo street, each i-aore, SSS and £75 each. Sections Nos, 62 and 53, St. James street £80 each. Sections 28. sS». 30, and 31, Canal Reserve, £70 to £75 each. Also, that Grand Corner Section, about 1 acre in extent, opposite the residence of VV. f>. Cowlisbaw, Kso... and baring frontage to the River. Canal Reserve, and St. Jamea street—a magnificent site for » residence: £500. PAPANUI ROAU—Seottaton Sections: only eight of these seottona remain innsold, four i-ftcrea in one bloekv having frontage to Fisher street overt chains; t-*crecornerMay's road and Worcester street, one i-ocre Tomes street. Terms, A 0 cash, balance can remain, or pay for the eoctkra, and the money will be advanced to build. UUWOOD—Fronting Tuam street; 1 Section. 54 links frontage, £15; just ofit Tnara street, two Seotions each 75 links frontage; one a corner £30 and £35 each; and 4 Sections, eaoU GO links frontago, £32, £33, £&!, A 35 each. TO QARDENEIIS—Or any one in aoaroh of an investment,combining profit ami pleasure, I iiave tor sale, distaab about 1 J miles from the City, nearly 3 acres land, having frontage to road and river, all in garden and' orchard, ftill-boaring fruit trees at every description In abundance, two vineries (tiuft x 16ft and GO£t bf 12ft), two cucumber* houses, with tanks in each; house 5 rooms, built oil concrete foundations, Iron roof, verandah; water supply by ram to house and vinery, traphouse; and two storeroom*. The price I am instructed to sell this magnltfcent property for is a> . ridiculously low one. Price, card* to viovv, and further particulars, - on application. SYDENHAM— King street; Soction 90ft frontage, fenced wivh maorocarpa, house 7 rooms, vont<ndah, iron roof, ; water and gas laid on.aregisteW and range, bath. &c, Prioe, *300. OXFORD TKRRACK, EAST—Next Forester** Hall; Section with 2-s«>rey house, 8 rooms, iron roof. Prifie, tm>. NORTH BEI/T— i-ACTB, in garden, shrub* and fruit trees, flrafc-olaatf house ot 9 rooms, scullery, waba-hoUee, stable, loft and harness-ro.om, etfU The house ie fitted with eve.Ty coar For cards to view appJjr at ottloe. i ST. MARTIN'S — Kear Wilson's Bridgt*— 2t Acres in paddock, garden,, i«Cr houso containing 8 rooms, fifA*r . tered, and all con v oniences, stabu^s, TUAM BTKISET EA.BT—Just below L&kft'*Boofe Factpry; leaeo, Irom church Property Trustees, aboufi 8 years to run ; ground rent *US ' per annum, on which are ereoted' 3 houses of 0, 3, and 3 rooms each, bringing, in 12s, 9s, oinlfia, respectively. £17& , ' . WOOLarON~-4'Acro. cloao to Station, fenced. food garden and orchard, house reeins. £380; *JOU cssh. ..".. TO Townßhip, West Coast road;i-Aorc, o» which is erected a concrete and brick house of tt rooms, a registers and-range, stable and chaff-house; cart Bhed, granary, and lott, brick.ovoft and baßehouse. £860; most easy term*

MONEY TO LENDh -. ■ ' ON ' - • MORxaAa At Current Rates,

_ Conveyance* :> "- : BOT SPBINGS* A COACH will Lea*©- COOPER' 3 CULDaV. on arji«al of the Midday Tr»ta from Ghristchurch, Returning-on MONDAY in time to catch the 2.45 p.m. train for Christchuroh, until further notice. Return tickets are issued at Chrietchurcb- Kailway Station every Safc»d(iv to include cnaeb and railway fare, oay, w«» Class, 30s. Ticketo available for return for four week* from Monday after date "of issue. . . FOR^V*IA%. A Coach will i*ave Cooper* . Colrerdea Hotel EVER* WiOiiNJfiSUAy, on arrivalaC tha Midday Train ironi Ghriatch arch,, return. ia time to catcS the** v.m. train for Christcliurcb. In connection with the abofccoanhesllMlve Saddle Horace and BUMiee, always to b* bad on Hire at a Reasonable Charge. , ;> Parcele and Telegrams attended 6* W H.COOPKR, 7524 Proprtfctor^ HOT SPRINGS, BANMKR PLAINS_ AND WAIAU, BY ROYAL MAIL COAOH^ _/v on-arrival of mIU-day Tnvin fromiChriwf' ohurcb returning on 'ihureday in time to catch the 'i.ib p.m. Train for Christobnreh. Through Return Tickets aro ißaued at Christchuroh Railway, StaUoa Kvery Tuetday, to include Coach and Railway Fare. for* Return 'tor- iTOUJK WEEKS from Thuraday after date of ieeue. v ..'■ A COACH leaves 1 Culverden for Welea e»ery Monday, Wednesday. ."OumOur «»4 Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train from Chriatcburch, returning oa day™ Thursdaye and Fridays, at 12 noon, in time to catch ihe 2.45 pan irolß forChriiwhurou. ia connection -vrith ttu> a.bt>-ra - line _I ****£• S&eciaJ CottChe*, .Double an* Singto Boesiee attenUon. Special given to passenger*, and paree& forwarded «ot delivery by oeacu. DmRKTT : 224!, Proortotor.^ GOVEBNOR'S BATF COA€a A Fl'EB, MAY SQthTuntil further notlee. tun ° lJUi£l>AlCa, H'BUiAie, vwA avfuHDAJfl. leaving Lytwiton iiail*r»r G*vernor , eßayat&2o^a.mjand i Mitre UoieULyweltoa; 9201 or Uovetnor a Bay«^ liONGBKACH MAIL COAOH. TITHE above Coach, learee Hongoeatto Dally I (duaoayeexuepiiedifor Aehum-uw, tt67.<M ci,.; VVatewoD, Awiten. &« | *im.; VVueatowue, β-ia a.ni.; arriving at A»hUurtoa toUme lor the exprew tmln Iroin ChrUtohuron toTiniaruandlJunedin. The Coach tearea the PoatOtiice at i.60 p.m., arriviftg at JU»ngbe»ott nU.3op.Bii' 1 All parcel* entruated to the Prpprie»r wtti *» prompUy delivered at thete VarioußdejSnatlone. Paeeengerfaroe-Throuetl Ingle.B»;^tnm,Bfo & BQMft proprietor^ TUWVfAT-Jt AND MOUNT eOMSBfI MOttSIING and KVKNINO, meeUns eaoa OMerewiU receive er«y attiMp tta. Hor^andßuoiwoaltoe^g^^ MOUNT SOMKES AND MBTHVEN ROYAJC A COACH RUNS each TUKSDAy, THgttSetartlfle from UoodeHoteL Mount Somera, tor eprta* bora and Alford Forest, there OnA Coach from Methven. returnloe »*ni# evening. FARaB Sprtogburn, ?e: retoraSa. MitotlVos6»t,i»i

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 7

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