Properties for Sale. HIGHFIELD, JJORTH mS^ FOR SALE. . THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITRs n. CHRISTCHURCH, iim W SITUATED ON T AND 84^ And Overlooking the River. THIS BEaUTIFUITgARDEN LAWn , high and dry, well drained, and _S_T« li frontages on well made new roada "-"Mat TWO CHAINS WIDE, Within a short distance of the CENTRE OF THE CITY Aud for height, health, and airiness c«_u o V j_. The Sections contain from a quarter ta *i«i» an acre each, and will be Sold at Low PrW and on terms to suit everyone, with intereM-k the exceptionally low rate of 5 per cent n» annum. "* •-"* TITLE—LAND TRANSFER. -For all particulars apply to J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 5^ RESIDENTIAL SITEiT" IN THE CITY. SUBDIVISION OF TOWN RESERVE No.!* Having Extensive Frontage to COLOMBO STREET NORTH SALISBURY STREET MANCHESTER STREET. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL Xt PRIVATE TREATY, "* [ ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. * v j Situated as above, containing 4 acres l rood 30 perches, known as Halves.. ' in sections to suit purchasers, varytagf? '~ size from 32 perches to 2 roods 11 pen_j£ .1 I This property comprises one of the few ' ' vacant blocks of land in the city, te rdtaat—is fl the HIGHEST and HKALTHIE.3T pa-toftS i town, aud is surrounded by good residences ! 1 It offers a rare opportunity to buainers t_« I and others requiring a Residential Site dm, 1 to the city, being situated in a flrst_h_ ' locality, and only two or three minutes' -*&!_ ' from Cathedral Square. _ , r or plan and full particulars apply to j H. L. BOWKER. Market Place; or 9695 J. B. DALE and CO.. Worcester stress \ Show. 1 ' CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AB PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. iNOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. TTINTRIES FOR THE FORTHCOHINQ SHOW WILL CLOSE ON ' SATURDAY NEXT, the ST-H, % Catalogues and all information oa Jipplic* > tion to M. MURPHY, 5804 Secre-uy. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTO&AtT | ASSOCIATION'S . ~, SHOW Op ,; LIVE STOCK, PRODUCE, IMH&. MENTS, MACHINERY, &o. ( • Will be Held on the ASHBURTON SHOW GROUNDS, V , ON - -■• , FRIDAY, NOV. 2nd, ml ; | OytlAA PAID in~PRIZE MONEY Jul j _T_r_VU ExM-iUO-, J Liberal Prize Schedule, together «*„ 'j numerous Special Prizes, again offered fK | competition. .■.'»;- ■*';,. $ ENTRIES (which "will not be constSwiH valid unless accompanied by Entrance ffm ;i must be in the hands of the Seoretary not htS than 6 p.m. on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26t_. ; ] W. SIMPSON. 1891_ SecretMTt-; ■CJLLESMERE AGRICULTURAL A& PASTORAL IASSOCIATION. ' THJB ; - "' . ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, LEESTON, j OI*T ; \'. THURSDAY, OCTOBER'^;; 1894. ,- ~ 1 There is a LARGE ENTRY IN ALL THE CLASSES. - There will be several 1 EXTRA GOOD ATTRACTIONS v This Year. * .THE 'v-' HUNTERS' AND JUMPING EV_a«TS; ! Are WeU Filled. - ■''(; There is an v.. EXTRA JUMPING CLASS FOR ■■■■■■:' PONIEB, - ',? For whioh Thirteen Entrlas are ReoeivfltU : THE I "5 BURNHAM BRASS BAND . Will be In Attendance. /£ The Show Grounds are iv beautiful -*_*?£ the Plantations aro well grown, and aSoraw-fi Shelter for pionio parties. The train stops at the Show gates. __ T. W. DURANT, rf SS26 Seeret-***** ,| THE COURTENAY AGRIOUI~UR&I| AND - , '% PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S "| ANNUAL EXHIBITION < WiU beheld '*' ATKIRWEE ON .- t J; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16m , t # ENTRIES CLOSE ou November stb, «_>£ , payment of Is per entry extra on wt~f nesday, theTtb. ••-'■-« BPECIAT7PRIZB3 I In addition to those already publlsheA %| _ Messrs Matson and Co,, £1 Is for _*_cSag:i#"-i Ijeicester. Ram, the property of a bona n*»; ■farmer in the dl-trios. . ... n Messrs Pyne and Co., Al Is for Beat Leinl*»i Class 32. _ . ' Messrs Pyne and Co.. £1 Is for best Lsxabs is Class 33. M-ssxa Matson and Co. offer £1 la to the SB' dividual who can go the nearest to the vsiw of the Five Fattest Bheep, in accordance wit* scale, printed forms of which will be given 00* on Show Day. -■ Mr J. T. Ford offers £2 2s and Al Is. •_***%£ sneond prizes, foe the Best Saddle and LW»». Harness Horse, to be perfecUy sound andino*. over 15J hands. Confined to Courteaay, -jxwse, Darfield, Greendala and Hororata. - . —__, Mr A. G. Holmes offers Al Is for Beet T*» ye*M>W by Kaiser and £1 Is for Best One-ye-w* old hy Kaiser. _ m^. The D.LO., per Mr Brown, offer a Tropbj »» Butter, Class 2. _ __ Messrs Beath and Co. offer Lady's »ffl»* value _tl Is. Butter, Class 4. m m ._ _Mess"i G. King and Co. offer £1 Is tot *»». Heavy-weight Hunter. ___ -__ Mr Logic gives a Pair Men's Boots for 00£ points in Pigs. ____ g|wr TOMATO PLANTS. I HAVE a Splendid Lot of PLANTS for Present Planting. <W«? hardy, 6D PKR DOZEN. Cheap. by ._*>_% Boxes sent by rail ■or carrier wltho-S »• slightest risk of damage. CUMMING, FRUITERER. High and Colombo streets. . *i . ; —__BKj
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8932, 24 October 1894, Page 8
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