B_itnsss Nottces .. .. — « -pROPERTIKS XpOR OALE; BY H. I* BOWKER, MARKET PLACE. LINWOOD— I am instructed to dispose of tha unsold Sections in this favorite suburb; the prices fixed are ex. tremely moderate, and the terms can be made to suit buyers. Now Is the time tor those desirous to build to avail themselves of the Terr low price of building materials and labor. Never T>eiore in the history of this proviooe oould SO good a house be erected for so httle money; but with our Weso Coast Railway a certainty, and . the expected flow of Victorian capital to New Zcakuid, a fow months may alter this, and a considerable rise take place, both In land and buildings. Those who neglect to seize the opportunity of buying in the present low market will regret when tbe rise comes that they did not avail themselves of thv> ppport—iitii„ that were open to thorn. Sections Nos. 5 and ti, each 32 "perches, £61 each. Section No. 3, Armagh street, 1-acre and 1 perches, —SO each. Sections No. it>. iv. *>, and 23, Withers street, containing from {-acre and 8 petches to '-aura and 20 perches. £00 each. Sections Nos. 33 and 33 Rolleston atreet, eacn t-aoro, £— and £75 eaob. - Sections 2&, 29.30. aud at, Caual Kesorve, £70io £75 each. Also, that Grand Corner Section, about 1 acre in extent, opposite the residence of \V. P. Cowlishaw, — and having frontage to tho River, Canal lttserre, and St. James street—a magnificent site for a resilience: £suu. ST. ALBANS—P.iric road—Building Section. 132 ft front age, £IKU; or Ooft for lift PAPANUI RoAu—Scottston ejections; only eight of these sections remain unsold, four i-aores in one block; having frontage to Fisher street) over 4 chains; f*tcre corner May's road and Worcester street, one '■acre Tomes street Terms, £10 cash, balance can remain, or pay for tho section, and the money will be advanced to uuxid. UNWOOD— Fronting Tuam street; 1 Section, 64 links frontage, £IA; just off Tuani street, two Sections each 75 links frontage; one a corner £30 and £35 each; and 4 Sections, each Wl links frontage, £32, £33, £&, £35 TO GARDENERS—Or any one in search of an investment combining pront and pleasure, 1 have for sale, distant about 11 miles from the City, nearly 3 acres laud, having frontage to road and river, all in garden and orchard, full-bearing fruit trees of every description In abundance, two vineries loOft x 16ft and 60ft by l_tl, iwo cucumber houses, with tanks In each; house 0 rooms, bunt on concrete foundations, iron roof, veruudah, water supply by ram to house and vinery, stable, ti-aphouse, and two storerooms. The price I am instructed to sell this magnilicent properly for is a ridiculously low one. Price, cards to view, and further particulars, on application. SYDENHAM— King street; Section 80ft frontage, ' fenced with macrooarpa, house 7 rooms, verandah, iron roof, water and rub laid on, 2 registers and ranpe, bath, &c. Prloe, £300. OXFORD TEKRACK,EAST—Next Foresters' Hall; Section with 2-storey house, 8 rooms, iron roof. Price, £3UO. NORTH BEIVT—J-Acre, hi garden, shrubs, and f ndt trees, first-clas_ house of ii rooms, scullery, wash-noi—e, stable, loft and harness-room. See, 'ihe house i» lilted with every con vcnlence. For cards to view apply ST. MARTY'S-Near Wilson's Bridge_4ft Acres in paddock, garden, Sec, ' house containing 8 rooms, plastered, and all conveniences, stables, TUAM STREET EAST—Just below Lake's Boot Factory; J-Acre lease, from Church Property Trustees, about 8 years to run; ground rent £12 per, annum, on wuicU are erected ' 5 houses ot 6, 5, and 3 rooms each, b,nnging in 12s, 9s, and 6s, respectively. £175. v WOOLSTON—'Acre, close to Station/ fenced. " v * _6o_ garden and orchard, hous* o rooms- £3B0; £00 cash. TO BAKERS—Coiuitry Township, West Const ww _X.,VAoro, on which is ereoled a concrete and brick house of 0 rooms,' X registers and_ran|r*j stable ana chaff-house-, ©art cacti. Kfanary. aivl loft, briok oven and - . bakehotuse. «3o0; most easy terms, MONEY TO LEND '.ox . MORTGAC" At Current Rates.'
__ Convoya-CM. _______ ""Wot springs, HANI ft&__l> LAI .N$ '_ COACH wiU Leave COOPER'S CUX> A VEBDEN HOTK- EVKRY SA'I'UR. DAY on arrival of tho Midday Train trott Chr-tchtirobi Returning on MONDAY in ttnw to catch the 2.*5 P-n_ train for Chrlstchurcn, until further notice. Ho turn tickets are issue a at Christohuroh Railway Station every Satmv day to Include coach and railway fare. '' - - - First Class. 30s. Tickets available for return for four week» from Monday after date of issue. FOR WAIAU. A Coach will ■ Cooper's Culverden Hotel EVEKY Wu_/x>.ESDa_, on arrivaloe the Midday Train irom Ciiristchuroh, return. in_un THURSDAY in time to catch the-4 p.m. tra-ifor Ohristchurchi - n <■■■•■•:: v ■ Return Fares, 10a. ~ In connection with the above coaches I bars Saddle Horses and Buggies, always to be had on Hire at a Reasonable Charge. Parcels and Telegrams attended to. W H. COOPER, _, __. 7s_; proD ___S_, HOT SPRINGS, BANMER PLAINS AND WAIAU. BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH leaves Culverden Every TaesflM /V on arrival of mid-day Train from Chris* church, returning on • Thursday in time tai catch the 2.*5 p.m. Train for Chrlstcburch. Through Return Ticket- are —*ued at Christ* church Railway Station Every Tuesday, to Include Coach and Railway Fare. FIRST CLASS '.. _■ .? >• SOS. Tickets available for Return for FOUR WEEKS from Thursday after date ot Issue. TOR WAIAU. # „,.__. A COACH leaves Culveruon for WsMSO every M-iday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train from Chr_tc_uroh, returning oa Monads, Tfues. days, Thursdays and at 12 noon, In time to c&uch the l_p.miw» for Christohuroh. In conneo-oa with the above toelta* Bnecial Coaches, Double and Single Buggga and Saddle Horses on uum*. dfate firo.. Oi_eri, throuijh post or_wiw receive prompt, attention. Special attention given to passengers, and paroela forwarded tot delivery by oOach. __«>_. D __tßKTr,7 o%i\ Proprietor. GOV-KNOR'S HAY COACH. ROYAL M-1L COACH. ON and after SEPTEMBER 21st, the Oj_» V-KNOK'S BAY OOAUH will LEAVE _r Bu-lon ac 9&> »_- and *J» pxT; leSv-Gov-mor's Bay at 8.20 a.m. «<* £ to be paidforon Mitre Hotel, SADDLE HORSES AND BOATS ON H_R» ~_ONGBISACH BOYAL MAIL COAOH. n-IHB above Coach leaves Longbeach Datl? '__- j__a__y»axx—pu>_>for A_xui_ ton, at J.*" __!.; vv-terxon, _n> a.u_; Aimton, ».•_• a.n_; Whea—tone, -io a.in.; arriving at Ashburtttt in time for the express train from Ctxristchuroa . to Timaru and Dune-ln. The Coach leaves the Postomce at iM pan., arriving at Longbeach at 7.30 p.m. - AU parcels .enttuswdta the Prporietor will be promptly delivered at tbeia variousdastlnatioi—. Passenger laree—Throng* __*_,*; - __ m Propria^ TDJWALD AND " MOUNT* SOMERS - RAILWAY. MOUKT r-OMEBJ3~AND CAYKNDI9H V ROYAI, MAIL COACH. ,_ __ mHE above COAOH _BAV_a HoOd'a Hotel JL tor Oav-xciian Hallway Station — vl£—X, MORNING and EVEIfINO. n»eet__ each train. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. HorseßandßuggiesonH^^^ MOUNT SOMERS AND MICa'HYEN ROYAL MAil f COACH. A COACH BUNS each TUESDAY, THUtt_JJL DAK and aATURDAY, starting at Notfa from Hood's HoteL Mount Somen, tor 3prfn«burnand Alford Forest, there connecting witrt Duo's Coach from Methven, retnraiag •ama' avesio-, _ I—BBK . Bprtogb-rn, 9a ; return Sa. A_o«i Forest, 4s; return ___. '"'. GL-NTUNNEL TO LAKE COI-SBIIXH". etSwdsdia. . . n_RRETT, I *-- -,^ropriesor.Co_tß»**
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7171, 5 October 1888, Page 7
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