PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANB. PAPANUI ROAD PROPERTIES FOB SALE. CORNER OF HAWTHORNE ROAD , account Mr Geo. Dunnage, AOREAGE3 TO SUIC EVERYBODY. A HOME READY-MADE, Comprising a most comfortable HOUSE of 9 ROOMS, &c, in first class order, with stabling and all other necessary outbuilding*, and 8J ACRES of really good LAND, mostly in grass, but with a suitable amount devoted to well kept lawn, flower and kitchen garden, fully stocked with a variety of carefully selected trees in full bearing. With the house "can bo sold the whole 3J Acres, or almost any lesser acreage desired down to about 1 Acre, slili preserving entrances from both Papanui >\nd Hawthorne roads. Or, THE LAND WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY, as follows:— I ACRE, Facing PAPANUI ROAD, (full chain frontage) And the HAWTHORNE ROAD FRONTAGE in i ACRES, With very long frontages in proportion to depth. Nice square blocks. As the Title is under the LAND TRANSFER ACT, and TERMS are no object—any reasonable terms suiting Mr I ninnage—the above opportunity should command the attention of all would-be buyers in Papanui direction. WEBB STRE6.T—New House of 10 rooms, Ac, and i-acre. •, v PAPANUI and HOLLY ROADS—House of 10 rooms, Ac, and J-acre. Also, sundry others with MORE LAND. LAKE AND EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Hereford street Chambers. IN THE ESTATE OF THK LATE EDWARD GREEN. TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. FOE "SALE. mnn UPCOTRUN, MARYBOROUGH, AWATERE, JL containing 13,000 acres freehold and 12,000 Sheep (merino), with Homestead and all requisites for carrying on the station. For Particulars apply to JAMES B. GREEN, Auctioneer, 8159 Blenheim. MASON AND MILLS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 190 Hereford street, HAVE FOR SALECITY, central—7 rooms, washhouse, scullery, £325; 5 rooms, washhouse, every convenience, £300; 4 rooms, good position, £250. LINWOOD—4 rooms, garden, i-acre, £170 ; 7 rooms, six fireplaces, bath, good garden, nearly i-acre, £435. ST. ALBANS—4 rooms, garden, nearly i-acre, £160 And a large number of cheap properties, any terms. 9972 gECTIONS FOR SALE. CITY (just off N. Belt)-Three Sections, 75 x 25 links each. ST. ALBANS—Two in Madras stieet (one a cornerh both superior sites. LINWOOD EXTENSION—A few left in Cashel street and Hereford street, at £45 each, on easy term*. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH—I have some good ones to select from. Call and see my Plan. OFF PAPANUI ROAD—One or two Building Plots cheap. J Assistance afforded for building at once. C. J. MARSHALL, 45 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 6604 J. B. KING AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, Ac., 168 Lichfield street. AYLESBURY—77B acres, all well subdivided into j convenient paddocks by gorse and wire fences, water in each paddock, house of 4 rooms, and stables; plantations and other improvement*, &o. HALS WELL— 98 acres of splendid land, house of 6 rooms, outbuilding, piggeries, first-class orchard. Price £2000. * CANAL RESERVE—II 3 acres of land, subdivided, house of 6 rooms, stabling, pigstyes, and other improvements. 'Pr.oe £4610* per acre. MARSHLAND—I 7£ acres of land, small house, dairy, pigstyes, fowlhouses, Ac. The lapd is well fenced and subdivided. Price only £525. SYDENHAM—Over 5 acres of land, well teneed and in grass. Price only £525. OPAWA—4J. acres of good laud, with a small house, outbuildings, orchard, Ac., splendid position, near the coach. Price £425. MERTON—Rose Farm, on the South road, 70 acres of good land, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 1 acre in garden and orchard, house of 5 rooms, dairy, 10-stall cowshed, -new stable and grain shed, 24 miles from a butter factory. Price only £7 per acre. PAPANUI—9 acres of flrst-class land, planted in orchard, dwelling house, stabling, pigstyes, sheds, and other modern improvements. Price £1000. NORTH ISLAND, on the Wairoa river—69o acres of land, 5 miles from a milk factory, 130 "acres in swamp, 80 acres river flats, 480 acres Down lands, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 200 acres broken up, 300 acres in grass, 6 acres in wattles, 4 acres in other trees, 1 acre in orchard, house of 6 rooms, cowsheds, traphouse, pig-<tys, 7 horses, 19 cows, 1 purebred Ayrshire bull, 1 heifer, 15 young cattle, 5 pigs, and poultry, waggon and dray, 2 ploughs, harrows, oiler, dairy utensils, all tools, saddle and bridle, plough, cart and trap harness, furniture, and a number of other sundries. Price very low for the lot. Worth enquiry. FOB __S A LE . House, 6 rooms and scullery, washhouse, stables and coachhouse, i-acre of land with frontage on Sea View rood, Brighton, and street at back. Cheap and on easy terms House, 7 rooms and outhouses, nearly new, Armagh street, Linwood, i-acre of land i-acre section adjoining Several sections in Windsor GEORGE~~SWANN, SOLICITOR, WORCESTER STREET. S5lO EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. " Oh 1 the Orator's Voice is a Mighty Power." ACADEMY OF ELOCUTION. MISS GWYNNE HKRRICK, Certificated Klocutionist (14 year*' experience iv the dramatic profession). Inte. views—l 2 till 3, Mondays and Thursdays. Study—No. 3, second floor Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral square. ipso THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF North Canterbury. .•<;.' THE BOARD Invites APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to I* sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 7th January, 1897. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be conidered :— Mandeville Plains—Mistress (Sole Charge). Present salary £105. Greenpark—Mistress. Present salary „8210s. Southbridge—Assistant Mistress. Present salary £80. '. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 18th December, 1896. GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. THE PRINCIPAL, MISS C. FREEMAN, will be attendance en MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 21st and 22nd, from 3 to 5 p.m. Circulars containing Syllabus of Subjects Taught, Fees, Ac., may be obtained at Messrs W. G. Chartres, H.J. Wood and Co., Simpson and Williams, Whitcombe and Tombs, and Petersen and Co. . 1724 ' SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. 150 Worcester street west PRINCIPAL, MR C. H. GILBY (first Shorthand Honoursmsn ' in New Zetland), assisted by a staff of skilled and expert teachers. French tuition by M. MALAQUIN (from the Lvcee National, Orleans, France.) . -* SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYP_WRr_NO CATHEDRAL SQUARE. " MISS A. M. CABR And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, ffittunetic) wri£r? DMcriptioa °* Copying Done •_ Type Miss A. M. Carr's pupils have obtained the Vint Jertm_te.forlsowor_ per rninnfar granted bf Bi, Is«c «tman in New Ze&nd. .?£ gamed in Canterbury. —*_■•."_ E. J. PAINTER JIEACHER OF TH* VIOUNviw MANDOLINE RESIDRNrp re 'S V Aw^ ** »- PMVATE schooL Gloucester rtreet East, opposite PUBE CHINA TEAS. (In 5 and 101b Boxes). RIDLEY "~AND BON LOWER HIGH STREET, Opposite A. J. White's. WE Want everyone to understand that prohlbition win never be carried while Empire I Comjwigr'e Tm we w getf, put wi oh**
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 12
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