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AUCTIONS. T. BULLOCK. ASHBURTON. j SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. KQ/» A C R X S KO(\ _>Ot> Wakanui instriet. Wt»V OS ACRES Qa <->•_ Adjoining the Rakaia Township. «•* 4 MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Jlrll. F. Britton, TO SELL fiY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the ARCADE, on the above Date, R.Ss. 25093, 26549. 27117, Containing KQ/j> ACRES Wakanui Plains, fronting the road -OU leading to the Wakanui School. It is fenced with live fences, and a portion of it has lieen recently laid down with English grasses ; well watered with County water-races. Al-o, LOTS 4 AND 5 PART OF R.S. 5732, Conta.ii ing O ACRES 3 ROODS 10 PERCHES, adjoining O Rakaia Township. This was a very early Selection. Liberal Terms of Payment. Note Time of Sale — 11.30. 5652 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. HOTELS. ARTHUR R. V. LODDER, FIREPROOF CITY BUFFET HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, 59 LAMBTOK QUAY. WELLINGTON. TMPORTER of tbe BEST WINES aud SPIRITS. Superior accommodation for families. Private sitting-rooms. Private dining-rooms for ladies and families. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Night porter iv attendance. Electric light. Every attention given for the comfort of the travelling public, personally supervised by the Proprietor. TERMS MODERATE. yiSITORS TO SYDNEY! WILL nso THE I WENTWORTH HOTEL, j CHURCH HILL, J THE MOST COMFORTABE AND BEST APPOINTED j IN SYDNEY. i The most ebavming site in tbe heart of the city ; suitable for visitors on pleasure or business bent. Modern accessories throughout. Capital table. Best brands of liquors. Attendance unexceptionable; under the personal supervision of the proprietress, M. HAVES. Strictly Moderate ChargeMETROPOLITAN FAMILY j HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths—hot, cold and shower —ou each floor. Telephone, Post Office Box, Night Porter lrept. Terms—"Per Day, 6-; Per Week, 50s to 40s. Reduced rates for longer periods. OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. TERMINUS FAMILY HOTE L, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH. rH~HE new Proprietor liaving THOROUGHLY 8. RENOVATED and REFURNISHED this Hotel Visitors will receive EVERY COMFORT. j EDMUND CARROLL (late of Dunedin), j Proprietor. Telephone 302. HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRLSTCHURCH. i TARIFF : I £2 2s par Week. * Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2s 6d Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. j Sample Rooms. j Telephone 45. flight Porter. V - *WaWBS& n ' ""tfTISITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS should V put un at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester street. The most centrally situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Conk in charge of the kitchen The Wines,' Spirits and Ales are the best that can b purchased. English Ale on draught. | 398 ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. PROPERTIES TO LET. I_et, a very desirable 5-rootned House, with _|_ wash-house and copper, No. 16 Gloucester street east. Apply to F. Aivher and Co. 5547 nn'CTi.ET, a Large Room or Hall (57 x U4), near the .B. Cathedral; low rent. Apply.to E. C. Monldey, Wine Merchant, Worcester street, back of the Cathedral. 5585 HOUSES TO LET. ARMAGH STREET WEST—House of 10 rooms and j every convenience. DURHAM STREET—House of 9 rooms, bathroom, be, 1 acre of land, stable. I STRICKLAND STREET, Sydenham—House of 9 rooms, &c, 5 acres of land subdivided into orchard and paddock. WORCH.STER STREET WEST—House of 8 rooms, bathroom, tic CAMBRIDGE TERRACE—NewIy built house of 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold. CHESTERSTREET E.—House ot 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, be LINWOOD—House of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, &c. ONSLOW STREET—House of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, kc FERRY ROAD—House of 6 rooms, be., 4 acres of land, stable FENDALTON—Cottage of 4 rooms, &c., 5 acres of good land. J. T. BELL. Cathedral Square. 5583 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A GENERAL STOREKEEPER'S BUSINESS On the MAIN LINE OF RAILWAY IN one of the Most Thriving Townships in the NORTH ISLAND. Present turnover about £5000 per annum, which can be largely increased. THE STOCK IS A FIRST-CLASS ONE, In thorough condition, and can be reduced to about £1000. Terms exceptionally easy, the present owner retiring. The Premises are Double-fronted, with Offices, Stores. Stables, and.well situated, and can be either Leased or Purebred. Further particulars from W. T. M. HOPKINS, No, 10, Inglis' Buildings. Or A CANDY, - 4357 22 Worcester street. WALTER BEWLEY, LAND AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Twenty years in the Province. Lists ot Properties supplied on application. TO LEASE— 1 *_ f_ ACRES, Cheap and Good, good new 6-roomed X*f\f -house, washhouse, stabling, man's room, traphouse, cowshed and hayshed, i mile to creamery miles to station. Price £1450, or lease at too, and £150 paid towards purchase. I QQA ACKES, 700 in grass, sheep-proof leneet, J-OOv/ yards ana dip, 2-roomed cottage. Rent 2s 61 for 2 yrars, 3s 6d for 3 year 3; one-third rent for 5 years can be spent in felling. Healthy country, carrying 2i sheep per acre; good roads. Purchasing clause. Four-fifths can remain at 5 per cent. 4-ftO ACKES First-classOrass Land, witb 150 cows, -tOY/ a nd use of all teams and implements-required for cropping for feeding stock. Good new five-roomed house, 20-staU cowshed and barn, paved yards, Ice, specially built for economical working. Lease for five years. Rent £400. HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, old and good connection. Excellent situation, central and retired ; fourteen rooms, well furnished, we'4-kept grounds. The whole in first-class order. Satisfactory reasons for sale. A good investment. WALTER~BEWLEY, TARANAKI. •TfIHE Woman who did" "a Trilby " be, the Ma J. of (3), "Cato," "Pat" and "Nero," are from t'neir "Corns" completely free by the use of Walker's "Corn-curing hero."' Price Is at "The' Mediaoe Gout," Wga street

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 12

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