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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE & EVANS. SUMNEE. SUBDIVISION OF THE BLOCK THAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN ENVYING FOB YEARS, Namely, opposite the CAVE ROCK. WE CAN NOW OFFER, TIIIS IN r* REALLY SPECIAL BUILDING SITES.. AH with Back Access from right-of-way. This Block an 1 its extra special attractions are so well known tlia: it wouid be utterly superfluous on our part to attempt its praise. It is SIMPLY UNIQUE, And unique things are the tliinz? to make money out of ami to grow into value, and yet PRICES FIXED ARE VERY MODERATE. Lind Transfer Title for Cash, or 6 per cent, terms. Plan and farther particulars from LAKE & EVANS, AGENTS, HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. rf~KNE OF THE BESr DAIRY FARMS NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH, Comprising 1 (*f> ACRES of FIRST-CLASS Land, all in J-"" :rrass, fenced and subdivided into fourteen paddofU.s, extensive aivl complete builrf\n situate I five mile-; from Palmprston North and two miles f"o;;i Creamery, School and Raifwav Station. The proprietor is desirous of sellin-,-, and offers this opportunity to any industrious man of acquiring; a comfortable home at a very reasonable ftrure. For terms and further particulars, apply to ABRAHAM and WILLIAM 3, 8704 Stock Agents, Palmerston North. FOE SALE. pARM OF 106J ACRES, AT H A L X E T T, Sixteen miles from town, on a crood metalled road, and within one mile of Church and School. Divided into 6 larare and 4 small paddocks, supplied by streams of never-failing water. A GOOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with Dairy and convenient Outbuildings (within shelter plantations, and with a sfood jrarden and orchard), large stabler, trap house, harne« room, shearing and implement sheds, cowhouse, ic. THE LAND, the first selected in the district, has been very lifhtly cropped; the Building, F nces, &c, are in thorough order; and it is in every way a very desirable little farm. Apply C. S. REECE, 9967 Halkett. " RIVERSLEIGH." THE SURVEY of this BEAUTIFUL SUBURB has been made, and PLANS FOR FORMING THE STREETS have been prepared, including an efficient drainage scheme, but owing to the great difficulty in obtaining labour, the work of FORMING THE STREETS, &c, Has been delayed. I have therefore to crave the indulgence of those who have boustht sections and wish to build at once, those who have paid deposits, and those who have RESERVED SECTIONS, and can hut assure them that every effort will he used, and no expense spared, to complete the formation of these streets. A NUMBER OF SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS Are still for sale. Please see future advertisements. OTTO LIESEE, Agent for the Sale of the Riversleigh Estate, No. 55 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. J. T. BEL L, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. T> ROPERTIES FOR SALEPEACOCK STREET—WeII-built cottage of 4 good rooms, smiller.v and passage, with washhouse and copper; good section, having wide frontage. HUTCHESON STREET, SYDENHAM— A nice 4roomed T cottage, with hall and verandah, close to the school and tram. Terms can be arranged. NEW BRIGHTON—First-rate quarter-acre section, close to Hawkes street; also first-rate beach section, near High street. LICHFIELD STREET EAST-A good T cottage containing 3 rooms and passage, verandah ; large sub-stantially-built two-storey workshop, with section having Urge frontage. ALBERT STREET. LlNWOOD—Cottage of 3 rooms and section, well fenced. TANKERVILLE—Seven acres first-class land, well POULSON STREET, ADDINGTON-Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, copper built in. with large section, double frontage; closa to Lincoln road. NORMAN'S KOAD—House of 6 rooms and scullery and hall, with half an acre, good garden, stable and trapshod. WARD STREET, ADDINGTON — Substantiallybuilt T cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, verandah, plastered throughout, washhouse and copper, nearly quarter-acre nicely laid out. HILLSIDE ALLOTMENTS—A few choice building Rites, near the Convalescent Home and Colombo street. ST. ASAPH STREET WEST—First-cla33 Building Section. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO LET, A FURNISHED HOUSE. WE HAVE TO LET. for a period of two months, a seven-roomed HOUSE, situate close to Geraldine, on the banke of the Waihi river, and close to the Temuka and Itangiiata district?, where the best Ushing in"Canterbury is to be had, and within four miles of the Railway. Every convenience. For full particulars, apply to H. B. WEBSTER and CO., 697 Geraldine. HOTELS. BURKES HOTEL, CORNER HIGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES. PTIHI3 Hotel is centrally situated, being only a few X chains from Railway Station, Post Ofliee", Banks, Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Oper.% House. There are eighty spacious be.lrooms ; visitors can therefore rely on obtaining good accommodation. Night Porter Kept. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can be purchased. Luncheon provided at Addington Saleyards every Wednesday for Is, including refreshments. Also— Caterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where & Firstclass Luncheon can be obtained at a very small charge. P.O Box 364. Telephone 428. 3693 ALBERT HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON D. J. KENNY, Proprietor. THIS well-known and favourite Hot°l will be found, underthe management of Mr Kenny, to repietj »•., i j.'jiy jj.h >•* ull cj.ive.iieaci. SUITE OF ROOMS. BILLIARD BOOM. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. Trams pase door every two minutes. TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH. THE new Proprietor having THOROUGHLY P.ENOVATED and REFURNISHED this Hotel Vuitors will receive EVERY COMFORT. EDMUND CARROLL (late of Dunedin), Proprietor. TiltpbODi 302.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9300, 30 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9300, 30 December 1895, Page 8