Prospect*. • 1889. between George Edward Tucker, the holder of ihe lease, water rights and dam area, on behalf of himself and other owners on the one part, and W. Y. H. Hall, as trustee on behalf of the Company on the other part, and may be seen at the Company's offices, and is for the absolute sale of the Company of the above leasehold, water and dam area. ' The SHARE LIST will CLOSE on or before 29th SEPTEMBER, 1889. .As a, large number of shares have been privately applied for, immediate appUcation is necessary. In the event of the capital being over-subscnbea, a prorata o*irtribu6*.an wUI Tbe made, except in cases where aUotment in full has been promised. No appUcation for less than 25 shares wtUbe received by the Brokers of the ComP Any further appUcation may be obtained from the Secretary of the Company, whim also copies of the Prospectus can be secured. a,ia Properties for Sale. FOR SALE, ON TERMS— 31-ACRE SECTIONS of LAND situated on May's road. Papanui, Nos. 21, 22 and 23, also 26. ... _.-._,• 4 ACRES South belt, adjoining the Catholic School. 50 ACRES Waikari, good land. iof an ACRE, corner Johnston's street, Willow Bank, with 5-roomed House ; let to a good tenant. ™.«„- a 1 IRON SAFE, doable doors, Phillips and 1 IRON SAFE, single door, Whitfield and Son. , Money lent on all kinds of security, personal or otherwise, deeds, bond warrants, life policies. Weekly >r monthly pay meats ta-en. Bills discounted daily. Renewals"Fre Aq uged^_ Lichfield atreet. Christchurch. H. N. Martin. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Buildings Sites—First-class properties. City, Papanui road, Linwood, Opawa, Lincoln road Superior Dwellings— 8 rooms, South Belt; 6 rooms, Armagh street; 7 rooms, Lincoln road; 9 rooms, Ollivier's road ;10 rooms, Addington; 11 rooms. East Belt, These are first-class properties with every convenience, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Also, several dwellings, with 3to 6 rooms, Linwood, Opawa, and Sydenham; also, at Sydenham, a bargain, nice section, 5-roomed well-built house, £160; also, llps with good 6-roomed house, must be sold, £290. Good Sea-side Residences at Sumner and New Brighton _ Farms—First-class farms, 20 to 500 acres, Oxford, Prebbleton, Ellesmere, Banks Peninsula To be Let—Superior residences, Fendalton, East Belt, Avonside, Springfield road; also, several dwellings, City, and Suburbs. Money to Lend at Current Rates. H. N. MARTIN, 187 Hereford street Chambers. 7467 Properties to Let. To Let, At New Brighton. HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS. &0., Partly Furnished. Apply EDEN GEORGE, 30.3 Photographer, Christchurch. .Properties to Xjst. CRANMER SQUARE—House of 16 rooms; every convenience. NORTH BELT—Residence of 10 rooms, &c, stables and coach-house, half-acre; moderate rent. FERRY ROAD, WOOLSTON—House of 8 rooms, stabling, and two acres in garden and paddock. CASHEL STREET WEST—House of 7 rooms. Sec ; all modern improvements; would let furnished if desired. AVONSroß—Pleasantly situated House of 6 rooms, bathroom, &c.; line view of the river. WINDMILL ROAD SOUTH — Superior Houbb of 6 rooms. Sec, with stablinsr, coachhouse, dairy, cowshed and nearly six acres of land. GLOUCESTER STREET WEST—Close to the Colleges, Museum and Government Buildings, superior House of 8 rooms, Sec ; nice garden. EDGEWARE ROAD—Snug Cottage of 4 rooms, &&. quarter acre ; twenty minutes from centre. CRESCENT ROAD, ST. ALBANS-Cottage of 4 rooms, scullery and pantry, with every convenience, well kept garden, fish ponds, ferneries, summer house, &c. J. T. BELL, Cathedral square. TO BILLET. EAST BELT and FERRY ROAD—First-class Family Residence, containing 11 rooms, bathroom; gas laid on,&c.; 3-stalled stable, traphouas, orchard, ornamental trees, pad dock, Sec For cards to view apply at office. ADDINGTON—About 1 Acre Land; House 8 rooms and outbuildings, stables, first-class orchard, Sec - _. VICTORIA STREET, RICHMOND—I Acre Land, garden, and orchard. Dwelling of 7 rooms, stables, and outbuildings. HIGH STREET, ST. ALBANS — House 4 rooms and scullery, wash-house and copper; gas laid on; good -ax-den. NORTH TOWNBELT—Houbo of 8 rooms, and all conveniences. STANMORB ROAD and DRAPER STREET —First-class Dwelling of 9 rooms and outbuildings ; ground well laid out. HEREFORD STREET—House 6 rooms, north aspect. ST. ASAPH STREET—House 6 rooms and scullery. ADDINGTON—House 6 rooms, verandah, &c J. B. DALE & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Cathedral square. 209 Money. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. IZARD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, 5gS Hereford street. Christohur-h. J. STRUTHERS WILLIAMS, SOLICITOR. 203 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHUROH, XT AS MONE- i-u-t INVESTMENT AT CURRENT RATES, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. THE No, 3 BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY (PERMANENT). mfl-ONEY LENT FROM £25 UPWARDS, FREEHOLD BECURITY For Fixed Periods, Or on Monthly Repayment System. Advances made without fees, and at a few hours notice. J. H. SEAGER, Secretary. Offices—2l3 Hereford street, Christchurch, Opposite Union Bank. 520 MONEY FOR INVESTMENT SUMS OF MONEY varying in amount from £100 to £5000 ready for investment on Freehold Security at Current Rates of Interest. Principal Repayable either in a Term of Years or by Half-Yearly Instalment-, as may suit Borrowers. T. L JOYNT. Solicitor, 4043 205 Gloucester street, MONEY TO LEND. fTTHE Undersigned has for INVESTMENT X VARIOUS SUMS from £100 to £15,000, at Lowest Rates of Interest, on mortgage ef town, country or suburban properties. Borrower** can pay off the whole or portion of tne moneys advanced on giving short notioe. Sums under £100 for investment on reasonable terms. EDWD. R. DEACON. SQttoitK. Hereford street Chamber-, Hereford street. le MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. TJSTE have MONEY FOR INVESTMENT FREEHOLD SECURITY At Lowest Current Rates. DUNCAN, COTTERILL and MARTIN, 4368 Cathedral 3quar_. MORTGAGES WANTED. WE are instructed to LEND MONEY on Mortgage to Farmers and Others, in SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, At Low Interest. ACTON-ADAMS and KIPPENBERGER, Solicitors, 3403 198 Hereford street. MONEY TO LEND. ' £35 to~£looo -~nO LEND an Freehold Securities, Sec, atth JL Lowest Current Rates of Interest. R. T. LEATHEM, Solicitor, 202 Hereford street. What ia life and Wealth without Health." THOMAS F. MORLEY, HOMCEOPATHIST, AC-OUCREUii Sec, Sec, sec Specialist in Consumption, Scrofula, Ulcers General Weakness, Private Diseases. Epilepsy, Sec X-UUea-* andChfldren'sDiseasesorlrregularities. ADVICE~GRATIS. Hours of Consultation—9 to 11 a.n_, 2to 4, and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2to 4 p-m.. 7to 9 p.m. Sundays, 9to 10.30 a.m., -*o Bp.m. ____ Address, personally or by letter. 141 St. ,-saph street Banks' Grain Stores). The strictest confidence observed.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7411, 10 September 1889, Page 8
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