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"-'StyttßMß —TOtIOSS ! -pROPKRTIK- TJWR S'"* ST E.l* BOWKER, MARKET PLACE. LINWOOD—I am __u_cted to di-pose ot —i« _i—old Seotions in this favorite suburb; the prices fixed are extremely mud—-ate. and the terms can be made to suit buyers. Now Is the time fur those desirous to build to avail the—isalvea of tho very low prico of building materials ana labor. Mover before in the history of this province could so good a house he erected for so little monoy; but with our West Coast Railway a certainty, and the expected flow ot Victorian capital to New Zealand, a few roonU—may alter this, and a considerable rue take place, both —i land and building- Those who neglect to seise the opportunity of buying in tho present low/——rkec will regret when the rise comes that they did not avail t—b—tselvos of the opportunities that were open to them. Sections Nos. S and 5, Armagh street, i-acro and 6 perches, £3) each. Sect—in No. 6, Armagh street, .-acre and 5 perches, -7S. Sections No. 16, 18. 20. and 23. Withers street, containing from i —ere and 8 perches to J-aero and —» perches. Sections Nos. _t and 52, RoUeston atroetk each 4-acre £_. and ,£76 each. Sections Nos. 51 and 53, Su J——osscseet, £80 each. Sections as. 'JO, 30, and 31, Canal Reserve, £70 to £75 each. Also, that Grand Corner Section, about ■ 1 acre in extent, opposite tho residence of W. P. Ootyli— law, —ta~ ' and having (routage to the River, < Canal Reserve, ami St. James street—a magnificent site for a realdence: £ouo. PAPANUI ROA'f—Scottston Sections; onlyeight of these sections remain uu- . sold, four .-acres ih one block, ' having frontage to Fisher streeo over i chains; i-«cre corner May's road and Worcester street, one i-acro Tomes street. Terms, £10 cash, balance can remain, or pay for the section, and the money vt'ill be advanced to build. _XNWOOD —Fronting Tuam street; 1 Section. 54 links fronts,ge, £15 ; just Olf Tuam street, two Sections each 75 links frontage; one a corner £30 and £35 each; and 1 Sections, each-' DO links frontage. £**!*, £33, _-,£_», each. TO GARDEN_ItS—Or any one in search of on investment combining prollt and pleasure, I have for sale, distant aboutll milosfrom the City, nearly 3 ootvs land, having frontage to road and river, all in garden ana orchard, full-bearing fruit trees of ■ every description in abundance, two vineries (—ift x I—ft and 00ft by 12ft), two cucumber houses, with tanks in each ; houßO 5 rooms, built on concrete foundations, iron roof, verandah, water supply by ram to house and vinery, stable, traphouse, and two storerooms. The price I am instructed to sell, this magniheont property for Is.* ." ridiculously low one. Price, car— l~ to view, and further portioqlars, OUapplication. SYDENHAM—King street; Section 80ft frontage, fenced wilh ' macrocarpa, i house 7 rooms, verandah, iron roof, water aud gas laid on. 2 registers and range, bath. Sec Price, £300. OXFORD TKRKACK.EAST-Next Foresters* : Hall; Section with 2'stgrey house, 8 rooms, iron roof. Price, £300. NORTH BE-T-J-Acro, in garden, shrubs,; and fruit trees, first-class house of a rooms, scullery. —a—i-houpo,-atablo, loft and harness-room, Sec The house Is fitted with every convenience. For cords to view apply '■'"■". " ■" at of—se. ' ' "* ST. _lAR*I*IN'S — Near Wilson's Bridge—2J Acres in paddock, garden, Sec, house containing S rooms, plastered, and all conveniences, stable* . See. £116. TUAM BTR.-KT KAST—Just below Lake a j Boot Factory; i-A—-a lease, from Church Property Trustees, about) 8 years to run ; ground rent £12 pet annum, on which are erected abpuwsof 6, 5, rooms each, bringing in 12s, 9s,>nd 6s, respectively. *l7i- •_ _ _■ , oloso to station, fenced, good garden aud orchard, house h rooms, £360,; £*J caah. TO WestQoasti v "«**'*^ w . j. A<mi> on whjoh is erected a concrete and brick house of (i rooms, 2 registers and range, stable and ob-if-houie, cart shed, granary, and loft, brisk oven and . bakehouse. £350.; most easy terms. -—- „I- . MONEY fO LEND ;,. j: ;_" •' At' Current Hates. . • :n_o '».»•' i . i: < ■ ' X ' "*> . ~ \ HOT SPRINGS, PLAINS, A _OACR* "will 1 _eo*h COOPER'S CUL- , A *v*_RD_N HOTiMbA KVKRY SATURDAY, on »r_.vol of _wAMnW*E Train fronts Chr_t«h_fCi)?#et-r-iri_on MOKDAYin time to catch the 24& n.W'ttgga ,for -C)_r_tohurc|t. until further notice. JtqtilrnTioke— ore issuedat Christchurch ltaUyMy ¥fdUon eve*y Satordav to include coach "and railway fore. y'T First CMBs, WSf)(, Ticket- available for reTAitn for four weetab from Monday after date of ls>ue.\ FOR WAIAU. A Coach will Leave Cooper's Culverdea Hotel EV_R¥ W-UJf*JS-l>Asfx oa arrivajoe the Midday Train _—» Chri-t—laroh, return, ing un THURHiJ AY In tune to catch the _• ; JWW * Return Fareg, 10e\ : In connection with tho above coaches I h*Tf : Saddle Heroes and 3uggies, always to bo I*4 i on Blxe at a Re—-—a—# charge. Parcels and Telegrams attended to. W H.COOP-R. ■_. . . 7g_t -~,.- . Proprietor, a. HOT SPRINGS, fiANMER PLAINS AND\WAIAU« B_ ROYAX. MAI- COACH.; A COACH leares CulverdeO Every TuMdaf on arrival of mid-day Train from Oh_st> church,- returning on In time tp catch tbe &**>*». Train for fhtphgh Return Tickets are issued at Chi—*thurch Railway StaUon Kvery. Tuesday, to tokule Coach and Railway Fare. __ -"'FIRST CLASS M .. n ... - .. S0& Tickets available for Return tor FOUR: WEEKS from Thursday after date of «sa«. « FOR WAIAU. _. A COACH leaves Culverden for W-Ua every Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train from C_dste_urch, returning on Mondays, Tawdays. Thursdays and Fridays. at VI noon, in time to catch the &*5 p.m i"ra_i fpt Christchuroh. . . ..- In connootton with the above nbe I h»~_ Double and Bugglea and Saddle Horseson uamediate ! __». Order* t-tpugh < port or -wlra attention to p-Meisltorwarde^ios deUyeryuy coach* _ H0& Dmß&rtt ojjj ■ ■Proprietory —-—gqvehNOß'S BAY GOACiE ROYAL M ASL COACH. ON »_d -ft—- SEl>TJ__J___ %t (k»'.flj_> : . J?_roel» to be paid t or on a _ u?Ei , —Utre H '.aua, I_r«—lt—bT ox_ -- _ , , SADDLE H083E3 —-JNTP BOA ~S PIT —X——! "" LONOBSAGB WXAU MAXh CQAVB, ri\_B above Uoacb leaves I—ngbeooh DajUa I <Sunu»ys exctjuieii) for AA Qourion, at 1M _*_. ji vvaiervon, *.n a.m.; A-own, &j»jjjm.: Wheatotone. 6.4 a a.iv.; arri?m_* at ABtit*C_t»_ ia —mc tor tlie express train froni One—tooar—l to Timaru and —nine——, Tlie O oat calvavwo QM . Post onice at _W P.m., arriving M I_ngMMH at?— On—— All parceta entr—-ed to the Prpprie_tr will be promptly delivered at __it vaj_mßd_rt__._or_. Paasengerfares—Throu«_ Btagte.et; & TETWAUJ AND MOUNT. SO-OCRS JfctdOliWAX. MOUNT SOid-GRS ANU OAVaNDISB ROYAL MAIL COACiL j# _, ■■ ■ rr-aE_bßve Houd'eUot* 1 , tot Uaveudisn —ail way Station — VJSHX MURNINO and EVEN—<-. n—«ti-_ «__ and Orders will rocoivo every 4tt»a« ttg-, Ho_-»a^l- I«ta31 «ta3 o«_i^ HOC^ ROYA_UUXi COACH. A COACH RUNS each TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, starunys «*J_«_| xrom Hood's -otol, Mount So—ißrs. for »P**?«* horn aad Alford Forest, there/Conneott-g wttg D_ffs Coach from Methven. retonuna amass ev«i_». .^^ Springbur—, "*s: return SB. OLBNTUNNEL TOJjAJB-S C^UBSJD^\ a Coach leave* _\ whls-e House and _KsS*£7 traU «««> ateea&sTio. «^DKBKBTIi

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7158, 20 September 1888, Page 7

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