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Bns-MBS Notices i FARMS FOR SALE BT fl. L. BOWKER, estate agent, B8 COLOMBO STREET, Market Place. FULL LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR '* SALE Forwarded by post, or can be had on application to above. MONEY IxESTON MORTGAGE. Insurances Effected. CCEST MELTON, about 2_ miles from Weedons or Rolleston .stations— 1.7 Acres Land, in 5 paddocks, all well fenced with gorse, new gates, 150 acres in oats, 57 of which are sown with English grass and clover, 12 acres in wheat, 20 acres English grass, good garden and fruit trees; bouse of 5 rooms roofed with iron, stable for 10 horse 3, cart-house, wash-house, stockyard ; plenty of water. Price, £1 15s, crops included; or will exchange for small farm near town, or cif v propcrtv. re__PLETON—To be sold a bargain—l 4 Acres 3 roods, divided into paddocks with gorse fences, 22 acres in oats. Price, including crop, only £240; £40 cash, balance 7 per cent. AASGITATA, Arundel, close to bridge— 1000 Acres. Price, only £1 los per acre ; very easy terms. _S_EDONS— 04 Acres good Land, fronting ' the Christchurch road, in o paddocks,.feuced securely with gorse; water-race through property; house 4 rooms, stable, piggery, &c. Possession at once. Two aud a ' half miles trom station. Price, i . £7 10s per acre. ffAELANUL 4 miles from Chertsey—lo24 acres 2 roods, part ready for crop. To be sold in blocks of from 100 acres upwards. Price £4 10s per - acre. Easy terms iCAST OXFORD, half mile from station— 50 Acres good land, divided into paddocks, well fenced, laid down in grass ; house S rooms, and outbuildings. Price, £550 ; £100 cash, balance 0 per cent. _BAND FARM of 57a Acres, about 16 i,T,;. relies from city, 300 of which is the best agricultural land, balance ■ well grassed hill land, all well fenced and supplied by natural I streams of water; good dwelling | 6 rooms, dairy, granary, woolshed, -:■' . stables, _tc. Price, terms, and further particulars apply as above. CAST OXFORD TOWN&UIP—2O Acres first-class cleared bush Land, divided into 3 paddocks, good garden aud fruit trees, house 8 rooms, stable, &c. Price £350. pATWCLIE-f—7sa Acres, in 6 paddocks, j ... . well watered. Price £3 10s per acre. CANAL RESERVE, near Bromley School - —20 Acres, in paddocks, 2 acres orchard, house C rooms, scullery, "■ verandah, price £1250. ST. ALBANS—26 Acres, subdivided into paddocks, house 6 rooms. £100 per acre. 'LOBtfRN—I2S4 Acres, close to School, 700 acres flat land, 554 acres downs land, well watered. Price £2 per : acre. |L_REWOOD ROAD—SO Acres, three miles from tram, close to school and church, first-class land, house 4 rooms, good garden, land subdivided into 6 paddocks, yield this year 53 bushels barley to the acre. Price £1375, of which £1000 can remain. BQLLESTON— 20 Acres Land, well fenced, ___".' garden, fruit trees, house 6 rooms, stables, about three-quarters mile from Railway. Price £4_o. BURNHAM—Ib2S acres, fenced, house 3 _, _ rooms, 4-stall stable. Price £3 15s _£U_ per acre. SfRTNGSTON—2O acres very good land in grass, house 4 rooms. Price £450. A___BWELL—I7 Acres Land, the cream of the HalsweU district, new house • 7 rooms, dairy, stable, loft, traphouse, piggeries, good garden, 'i- ; . altogether a first-class property. v^PBINGFIELD—2O Acres good Land. £3 f *>;-.•; per acre. • fIINDS, eight miles from Railway—l 64 i Acres, all is grass, gorse fences. Price £6 per acre. -BPRINGFIELD—6O Acres Bush Land. Price £210s per Acre, ! SPRINGSTON, Day's Road —56 Acres first-class rich land, fenced in 8 j. paddocks, 20 acres ploughed and • wheat, the remainder in grass; good house 5 rooms, cowshed, dairy, and pigstye ; land all well drained. A first rate pro- •:; perty. Price, £23 per acre. . Easy terms arranged. .".Properties of Every Description To Let. Easy terms can be arranged at low rates , ii- interest. r.!"■■«-.••.-- H.L. BOWKER, s-i 258 Market place, •*■-- SEA FOAM (Brand registered) BALING POWDER. A NTW and" IMPROVED PREPARATION XV for making Untermented Bread, Pastry Puddings, Sec What a Professor of tbe Culinary Art says :— <~_* Marine Hotel, Sumner, May Ist, 1889. Messrs A. W. Neteoa and Co. tried your Baking rwder, I find it a very superior article, render--totheaoous light, and leaving them a good color, dmas-: add that of the many brands of »«i_« Powder that have come under my gone* during a professional experience of fortynTjßyeaiithe Sea Foam brand lias never been .atwulea.—l am, yours, &c, ''__''"' ; JAMES W. MORTON", Professor of Cookery at the Girls' High School •'-•=*__ he hadat aU I_xe~lesding Christchurch - !i____*fe, *** d of fc^ 6 following:—Lyttelton, and Co., T. H. Lanyon, W. G. rSfPJ* 114 .. 8, Bain; Sydenham, 1). Gow, Mrs Messrs A Orr and Co. (Colombo road), tgeSgpply Stores (Willow Bank), Mr H. BonAddington, Mr J. Munnings; Papanui, *_T_ir. H '^ t . ddon ' Avonvill-, Mr T. HuUect; y WoQ]_ton,Mr J. H. Hopkins. 7215 *0*- M AC _B EAN gTEWART- _-__ NEW CURE ¥*■■ for CURE CONSUMPTION' fISW CURF Bronchitis. Catarrh, v._x__, „_i_; Whooping Cough. Quinsy, ««w Croup, Wiii ter Cough, CURE j___t_e___x. Hay Fever, ordinary *_n&» «. !~ Colds, also a -SW Epecxflo for Diphtheria and CURE _, . Typhoid Fever. &*?£_ *-*" CURE *.■«__*_.. From Mr J. Baxter, chemist, «,Ww Chrißtchurch.—Your Asthma CURE * ■ - Cure has been very successful %~__ in cases of spasmodic asthma, :?r n . in each case being reoom- CURE mended by their medical at- ; tanr tfndant. Its utility in Diph««w theria is established. CURE ***"' From Mr Arglea Bishop, CURE ; r aiemUC. Sydenham.—l know *"__» tnat your New Cure has been ■"-■ ; 2__l *_■•_ 'Plsadid result, in CURE Typhoid Fever. O BE Had OF ALL CHEMISTS. HEMENT BROS., STiiEEr> . A^OO£>|; a _?fhil SUp M-Y PLUMBERS *^^sux^o t T^ r^ c L Con,lectfon3 . «U .^^pa-« H n tiota_3 ter • ,^l!^•^^o^^ lneUed • Galvanised ' •^^ t ,M7s_i' aamelled ' CoPPer. a** »*H_r- fihSir._n* Ch i™ n ?*" Pots. Cowls, all wF«"-T _?' ljS * i and Galvanised Iron. .ftSKtoV.hMl to Ste__? a fi_ iJ 1 * 3 ahove at _____ reaeonable _N« to *" drainage _-__ec*Bi-. to»S !^ er3 * *=«-. on the most sanitary

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 7

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