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Properties for Sale* LAKE & EVANS. S U MJER, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF SUMNER PROPERTIESA Good Chance tor a Spec. TWO TRUST ESTATES required to be closed In one „ i _-_ SECTIONS, each 4 acre or more, well I U and variously situated, some with double frontages, for Sale in one line, for £300. Less than half what was previously asked separately. In tbe other Estate, FOR SALE, ' , IACRE facing Nayland street (tram line), sunny side, with some good trees on it A aensible offer wanted. ' OF MR HAYWARD'S HOUSES We have sold three, and have only 4 HOUSES _«FT UNSOLD, from 4 to 7 rooms. _ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE GreaUy REOUCED PRICES will be accepted, as Mr Hay ward wishes to confine his attention to business in town. "We have also several BUILDING SITES. Amongst them some of the very best positions available, for which „_.__. EARLY APPLICATION MEANS MUCH LOWER PRICES. Than will shortly be demanded for same. WATSONVILLE, On Sumner Trim Line. CHARMINGLY-SITUATED _„ SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE, 31 ACRES (over), with House of 7 rooms, 9 fee and stabling; very prettily and healthily situated . ■ ACRES (over) and .-roomed Cottage. Block of fromTto 28 ACRES. Also, Several 1. ACRE SECTIONS. 4 __ ACRE CORNER, on main road, stands 3 high, FOR SALE at a low Figure. SUMNER (bigh pressure) WATER SUPPLY is now being Uid on to the corner of this .acre. Terms arranged to suit buyers. Full particulars from LAKE AND EVANS, AGENTS. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. AN EXCELLENT GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL FARM, Consisting of 3764 A ° R E a ' Together with a SPECIALLY SELECTED FLOCK OF 3315 8H» » p - A MOST COMPLETE PLANT OF IMPLEMENTS AND HORSES, And a GROWING CROP OF 400 ACRES OATS. The land is situate in the Ashburton district, and about three miles from a railway station. There Ib a comfortable Homestead and Housrrs for the men, a Woolshed, Stabling for twenty horses, and si large Granary. __~... The property Is surrounded and subdivided by well kept live fenoes. the several paddocks being aU of convenient sizes. It has been most carefully worked during tbe past ten with a view to bringing it into the i ighest state of cultivation by a judicious roration ot crops. ..._.,. The whole estate is now in excellent heart, and as an interest earning investment promises a good return on the outlay to a practical farmer, possessed of a moderate capital. It is well watered androaded aid every acre is suitable for cultivation. OT_?/f ACRES are in English grasses MIO _: and cloven, most of whioh has only been laid down during the past two years. OAA ACRES are in green feed for tV\j\J early lambs a /wy ACRES are being broken np for _:V V next winter's turnips _±{ki\ ACRES are.in oats In years past wnen wheat was a profitable crop it has yielded from 25 to 30 bushels to the acre. It grows excellent turnips without manure, and as a grazing and breeding property lt is one of the healthiest in \ the district. The Shropshire ewes on it this season have 120 per cent, of lambs at foot, comment on which is unnecessary. TRE FLOOK~OF SHEEP Is as follows:— O IMPORTED SHROPSHIRE /y RAMS, cost over 100 guineas 3 SHROPSHIRE RAMS, colonial bred gyft LINCOLN RAMS 11A PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE XIII HOGGETS IQA PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE ±o\9 EWE HOGGETS A AA SHROPSHIRE EWES, with 120 _: VFV . per cent, lambs -S IK A CROSSBRED EWES, with 90 XXUv per cent, lambs _2**-__ MERINO KWES, with-76 per OuU cent, lamb. rjC A CROSSBRED HOGQET3 . Twelve hundred fat lambs were sold* off the place during summer and- autumn _nd 1600 freezers have beon fattened and disposed of during the past winter. -j A SPITnDID DRAUGHT I_*_fc HOKS-ib. equal to anything in the county a IHE PLOUGHS. URILLS. DRAYS, . REAPING MACHINES, HARROW-*, ROLLERS. Sec, are all in the highest state of preservation. It is seldom that a property in such exc.llent working order and carrying such weU selected and high-class stock is put upon the market; but ie is offered for sale in order to close a partnership account. For terms and particulars, apply to GEO. G. STEAD. PORS A L E AMBERLEY-315 Acres Good Land, fenced; f__-.*3_10 ' ST. ALBANS—2_ Aores Land. Cottage and outbuildings. ' ' - ■ : TOWN SECTIONS. SYDENHAM, Button street-House of i rooms, nearly half acre of land. CHRISrrHUROH, Madras street, near Soutli belt—l Seotion. OXFORD-3 Sections. •. attEFFIttLD-3 Sections. toTlet. * LINWOOD, Worcester atreet—Good House of 10 rooms, bathroom, feo. W. OLLIVIER, FISHER'S BUILDINGS, 179 Hereford street. 3053 ALLAN HOPKINS. T3UILDING SECTIONS FOR BALEDALLINGTON, Gayburst road — Choice BnUdiug Site, containing 3 acres land, fenced and ready for building on; good artesian well. Price, -1225. (434J HaUKKORD STREET, one of the best positions in the city—Building Section, eon* taining 1 rood 13. perches, fenced and planted. ■ ".. (13) CASHEL STREET, LIMWOOD — J-Acre good building section, under Land Transfer Act Title. Price, Slav, worth enquiry. HICCARTON, Church street—Several nloe I-acre building sections, to be sold at _*_5 each. (350) ST..JAMBS STREET, AVONSIDB-Oaeo. the nioest streeta in the suburos. Bplendld J-acre building section, with a double frontage. (8) VICTORIA STRKKT—A splendid seotion of land, suitable for a factory or shops. Price and terms on application at office If not sold owner would be willing to build for an approved tenant. (98) OFFICE ROAD. ST. ALBANS — Choice building section, containing 30 perches, fenced and pl_ited with, choice fruit trees. Price low. ■'_ _ *(363) NEW BRIGHTON, good position, facing tho Beach—Splendid i-acre building sections, to be sold cheap, either in one lot- or separately. (352) B!RINUKIKI_D ROAD, corner of 8-7al banroad—Choice .-acre corner section, fenced and for building on. Worth enquiry. (35) PALSGRAVE STREET, hrmdyto town and railway station—Several firs, class I-acre building 'eciiona. Ksziy appUcation is neeee* sary to secure .ns of these sections, which ar* bound to increase in value. (3521 WOOLs-TON—Nice .acre corner building section. Price very moderate. ONSLOW STREET- Grand building section, containing threfr-ighths of an acre, fenced, levelled, and planted. Owner would either a«U on easy terms or exchange for a house inside thebelr. (23) ALLAN HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND, AND -BSTATS AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Adjoining Baak ot New Zealand. Islephone iXt. Bankers, Baak o- Attitraima

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8932, 24 October 1894, Page 8

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