Auctions. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION LIMITED. GRAIN AUCTION. fTTHE NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIAX TION. LIMITED, WILL HOLD ITS NEXT 'GRAIN SALE THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. AT THE CHRISTCHURCH WOOL AND GRAIN WAREHOUSES Durham street Railway Siding. E. S. HARLEY, Manager. E. G. STAVELEY. 1419 Produce Manager. HOESEPAEADE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. Account Mr John Parlane, ■fXTrr X SHALL OFFER "PRINCE OF WINDSOR;' By Mr R Menlove'a Imported Horse "PRINCE VICTOR"—Dam "COUNTESS." First Prize-taker at the Northern Agricultural and Pastor il Association's Exhibition, 1892. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. K. S. HARLKY, Manager. 1781 F. N. ROBINSON. Auctioneer. D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cox and Co.), AUCTIONEER. LANO, INSURANCE AND KSTATIC AGKKT, VALUATOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER. ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALKS of Live Stook Tinwald and Ashburton alternately, FORTNIGHTLY SALKS of Shaepakina, Fat, Hides, &c, on Fridays, SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season, GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commission, CLEARING SALES as per Arrangement AGENT FOR Matson and Co.. Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Curistchurch Massey-Harria Reaper and Binder White's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co Wtigtit, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin National Mortgage Co., ChrisGcaurch Graham's Foot Rot (Composition Planet Jun. Garden and Field 'fools. D. THOMAS. Auctioneer. Properties for Sale.
NEW BRIGHTON ADVANCE BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE AT NEW BRIGHTON BY H. L. B 0 W X E R, ESTATE AGENT, 258 COLOMBO STREET. MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A GOOD CHANCE TOR SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS, As New Brighton Sections are bound to iucreasa in value. NEW BRIGHTON NORTH, close to new tram—A few capital i acie building sites, fronting Government road, price from AS to £10 pr section. £1 per section cash, balan c £1 permon.h. GEORGE STREitT—Section having frontage 125 links by depth 202 links, wich 125 links frontage to a 50fo road at back. Tnis section is ntxr. the corner of Ann street, and is next the new house just erec ed by Mr Paton. ESPLANADE, south of hotel—i acre, price £40. £5 c ish, easy terms for balance. UNION STRKKT-2 sections, each 1 chain frontage, only £25 each; also, corner Union and Ann streets, capital building site, having nearly 1£ chain frontage to Ann street and 1 chain to Union street. Both Union and Anustreets art? formed, and close to tr.tm. BLIGH STREET—Section containing i aore and 17i perches; also, Ricumond terrace, 2 sec:ions, each containing about i acre. These 3 sections are forsa.e at the low price of £10 each, and are, unquestionably, the biggest bargain obtainable in New Brighton sections. GEORGE STREET—Section about 1 acre, next Mr Bed's house, price £40; al>o, section same size next Mr Hollobome'siiouse, price £4u. RICHMOND TERRACE—3 sections, each i acre, price £35 each. JAME3 STRE itT, just off Hawke3 street— Sectioi having frontage 175 links by depth 250 links, containing bO perches; nice level section, oaly £35. ESPLANAD .f. iitirihof hotel—Section having frontage 120} links, containing neatly J acre. A thorough Dai gain ac £40. NEW BKIGHTON NORTH-30 acres land, level and in grass, having long frontag • to Racecourse road and Preston's road. The land is of fair quality, and is to be sold at the low price of £8 per acre. This is only a short distance from new tram line, aud is certain to larirely increase in value. UNION STRU.ET— 2 sections, each havinar 1 chain frontage by depth li chains, price £35 each. NEW BRIGHTON TRAM LINE (opprsite Flemingtjn)—l aore land, fenced on three . sidCß, price £35. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, close to tram bridge—Section containing i acre and '£•£ perches, having double frontage 1 chain; to be sold in one or two lot*. __ HARRIETT STREET and RICHMOND TttßßACE—Section having a frontage of about 4 chains to each street. ESPLANADE and GEORGE STREET, close to Mr Manning's section. No. 8. having frontage 125 links to Geotge street, and 125 links to Esplanade, containiug _ acre and 12 perches, price £160. GEORGE STREET, dose to tram—Section having frontage 33ft by depth 2 chains. £40; also, 2 capital building sites iv Ann street, to be sold at a low price.
FARMS FOR SALE. rt/» / |ACBE3, house, &c, Temuka, good land ; will be sold cheap, to close an account. 135 Acres, house. &c, near Templcton, £7 per acre; terms. 70 Acres, small house, grazing lan Spr ey don; £18 os-per acre. 30 Acres, near Ladbrooke's. grand and, house, &c.; low price. 23 Acres, good buildings, close to Rangiora ; £27 10s per acre. 23 Acres, off Canal Reserve, house, &c.; very cheap nnd small deposit; suitable for poultry, pig and fruit farm ; terms. Several sir.aller farms. CHESTER STREET WEST—Lease for Sale. Long term, low ground rent. Property consists of good 6-roomed house, hall, pantry, scullery, wash-nouse and copper, J acre nice garden. Full particulars at office. CLIFTON STREET, Addington—House of 5 large and lofty rooms, hall, scullery, pantry, washhouse. copper, water inside, nice section. £275; terms, £25 cash, balance easy. HOUSES TO LET. MONEY TO LEND. Printed Catalogues (free). BAGGS & DUFFY. Land ana Estate Agents, 131 COLOMBO STREET Near Cashel streec. ALLAN HOPKINS. FOR ""SALE, TO BUTCHERSAND OTHERS. FOR SALE or TO LET at WOOLSTON. that convenient property (lately occupied b7 Mr R. W. Dixon) consisting of a butcher's shop with fittings, house of 5 rooms, scullery, wash house, and ample stabling, i-hedp, &c This is a Bplt-ndid opportunity for an energetic m;in with a knowledge of the trade, as there i* ac present no other butcher's business iv the district. For further information apply nt office. A THREE-STOREY FLOUR MILL FOR SALE wit h every , necessary convenience, house of 6 room*. 12J acres land, everything iv perfect order. The above mill, which is doing a paying business, is situated within easy distance of Christchurch, and close to a railway station. Price greatly reduced, and terms exceptionally easy. MUSTlirt SOLD. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, doing the bt *t business in one of the principal towns in tho North Island. The lease na<s 9 years to run, with option of renewal at £9 per week. Tha hotel contains 40 rooms, with every modern convenience, stabling, &c. For price and iuller particulars apply at office. LINWOOD. convenient; to tram service. Choice QUARTER ACRE building sections in this fay uurice suburb st £5-1 EACH. Terms: small deposit, balance in 3 years. My For Sale List of bouses, farms, residences, building s-ctions. businesses, Sec. is now ready, and can be obtained free on application. ALLAN HOPKINS. HOUSE. LAND. AND ESTATE AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Adjoining Bank of New Zealand. Telephone *37. Banners, Bank ot Australasia.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8600, 29 September 1893, Page 8
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