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Properties to Let. LAKE AND EVANS. TO LE T, -at. '. S U MN EX. Unfurnished Honse. NAYLAND STREET (sunny side, and facing tram liae)—Rousi of 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washuouse, &c., with J acre lsmd. j To Let Unfurnished, by the year. SHOPS. COLOMBO STREET—Shop and 4 dwellingrooms, &c. LOWER HIGH BTREET. corner of East belt —General Store and 6 dwelling rooms, large loft, &c OFFICES, HEREFORD STREET (next Bank N.Z.)-lst floor, good pair of front offices, also a single room. HEREFORD STREET —2 rooms, ground floor. HEREFORD STREET, (W. of Colombo street)— Several Ist and 2nd floor room!?. CATHEDRAL SQUARiC-Pair of Ist floor rooms. STORES, MANCHE3TER STREET. BEDFORD ROW—Substantial brick store, about 31ft x 45f c. BEDFOIiD ROW—2 floors of about 30 x 42 each. RESIDENCES, 10 ROOMS, &c—Office road. 9 ROOMS. &c—Avonside. 8 ROOMS, &c—Worcester street, with bathroom, Barbour street and Cambridge terrace. 7 ROOMS. &C.— Kilmore street, with stable, Oxford terrace, Sumner, Hereford street and Worcester strtec. Linwood, with stable. 7 6 ROOMS, &c. — Riccarton, Manchester street and Papanui. 5 ROOMS— Addington, John street, off Ferry road. Manchester street and Worcester Btreet. BOARDING-HOUSE Of 16 ROOMS-South belt west. CLOSED HOTEL Of 20 ROOMS. &C and Stabling—Durham street south. AND AT WOOLS T O N, BRICK SHOP and Dwolling House of 9 rooms, with numerous outbuildings, stabling, &c and HALF-ACRE ot land. From a good tenant a low rent will be accepted. ...'■;.. LAKE AND EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, &C HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS. . Properties tor Sale. TO THOSE WANTING DAIRY FARMS, FAIL NOT TO CALL ON US In reference to the following Choice PROPEETIES. KAi ACRES nfc LINCOLN, with 5Ot/2 roomed house, 4-atall stable, cowshed 61) x 30. all buildings roofed with. - iron. The land Is suitably, subdivided, and is capable of carrying one cow ro the acre all the year round. Price £25 per acre. < ng\ ACRES, near SPRINQSTON. aU Of/ fenced and subdivided, and well watered. A capital dairy farm. Price £17 per acre. 0/\ ACRES, between LINCOLN and Oil SPRI GSTON, with a house of 3 rooms, stables. Price £17 per acre. A choice little farm. V ROOMS AND SCULLERY. ' OA A n RES Splendid Land and 4-roomed £\J House at HALSWEi.L. The land U di\ided into 5 paddocks, with 400 choice fruit trees in full bearing. Price only £700. This is a bargain. TO LET. AVERY CHOICE FARM of nearly 800 ACRES, in a splendid position, with a new house of 9 rooms, stables, woolshed, chaff-house, dairy, fowl-house, grand water supply, all heavy land. Kent very low, or will sell at alow price on very easy terms. Also, K/*A ACRES of LAND, all fenced and 001/ well watered, at 2s 6d per acre, in a good district. J. R. KING"AND CO., LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, 168 LICHFIELD STREET. A RARE CHANCE TO PROFITABLY INVEST SMALL SAVINGS. NEW BRIGHTON (NORTH). SECURE a SECTION at thiis Favourite. Seaside Resort. fifty-thre"kTgood ONES, Two minutes' walk from New Tram. Frontage, 1 chain. Depth, 2 chains. Prices—£lo or £6 per Section. Terms—lo3 monthly, no interest whatever. Plans and full particulars from H.L. BOWKER. Market square; C. J. MARSHALL. 8677 45 Cathedral square. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. AN EXCELLENT GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL FARM,

Consisting of 3764: A ° R X s ' Together with a , SPECIALLY SELKCXiCD FLOCK OF 3215 sH* * p - A MOST COMPLETE PLANT OF IMPLEMENTS AND HORSES, And a GROWING CROP OF 400 ACRES OATS. The land is situate in the Aahbnrton district, and about tnreo miles from a rail way scat!6a, - There is a comfortable Homestead and Housji for the men. a Woolshed, Stabling for twenty horses, and a large Granary. The property Is surrounded and subdivided by well kept live fences, the several paddocks being all of convenient tizes. It has bwn mosc carefully worked during the pabt ten years witn a view to bringing it into the t lghest state of cultivatiou by a judicious roration ot crops. The whole estate is now in excellent heard, 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. nnr/> j ACRES are In English grasses A) 4O _■ and clover?, most of wbica has 1 only been laid down during the 4 past two years.' Oafs A ACRES are in - green feed for &\j\J early lambs ' A i\£\ ACRES are being broken up for 4_U V next winter's inrnips _S|f| ACRES are in oaca In years past w> en wheat vras. a profitable crop it has yielded from 25 to 30 bushels to the acre. It grows excellent turnips without manure, and as a grazicg and breeding property it is one of tbe healthiest in the district. The Shropshire ewes on it this season have 120 per cent, of lambs at foot, comment on which is unnecessary. THE FLOCK~OF SHEEP Is as follows:— 2MPORTED SHROPSHIRE RAMS, cost over lOC guineas SSHROPSHIttE RAMS, colonial br»>d Q/y LINCOLN HAMS fin PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE IQA PURKBRKD SHROPSHIRE IOV KWK HOGGETS AAA SHROPSHIRE EWES, with 120 _;\/" per cent, lambe 1 1 ni\ CROSSBRED EWES, with 90 119 V per cent, lambs £tKi\ MERINO EWES, with 76 per Vv" cent, lambs qtL£\ CROSSBRED HOGGET 3 Twelve hundred fat lambs were sold Off the place during summer and autumn and 1603 freezers have been fattened and disposed of during the put winter. U SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES, equal to anything in the county m_R_ PLOUGHS. - JJRILLS. DRAYS, JL REAPING MACHINE*. HARROWcs, ROLLERS. &c, are all in the highest} state of preservation. It la seldom that a properly in" such excellent working order and carrying snob well selected and nigh-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. 6. STEAD.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8992, 3 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 8992, 3 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 8992, 3 January 1895, Page 8

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