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PROPERTIES FOR SALS. Ij LAKE AND EVANS. ' .* SUMNER. ~"~ ■pOR SALE OB EXCHANGE, For Suitable OHRISTCHUROH PROPERTY, A Good FAMILY HOUSE OF 10 BOOMS Most conveniently situated, Oioee to beach, tram. 4c., either for a family residence BOARDING-HOUSE, V Or tor general letting purposes. As the Owner wishfs to remove to i an EXCHANGE for suitable Christehurch proS will be entertained •or FOR SALE outri B ht alow ; figure will be accepted. • • * ,ow Full particulars from LAKE &*EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AQENT3 HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS. WE HAVE SOME REALLY CHEAP COTTAGE PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITHIN THE BELT, ANTIGUA STREET SOUTH. 4 COTTAGES FOR SALE FROM £ 100 TO £ 150 EACH, \ From 4 to 6 ROOMS each. LAKE & EVANS, ■ HEREFORD STREET. P 0 R SALE] SYDENHAM, near tram line—New broomed hooM and scullery ; i.acre Uihd, 2 chains frontage. CHRISTCrrURCtf, near West Christchureh School —3 and 4-roonied cottages, in good repair; £IQO SPREYDON— Good 4-roomed , house with law* scullery and washhouse ; over i-nore. Price low. HALSWELL, near tram terminus—A well built 6-roomed house, kitchen, scullery and bathroom with hot and oold water laid on; 2j acres land. ST. ALBANS, vi good position—A modern 7-roomed house, kitchen and bathroom (detached), washhous* and copper, hoc and cold water, asphalt paths; onesixth acre.' A very desirable property. Deposit low. T O LE T. ST. ALBANS, near North belt—7 roomi, with »U I conveniences; £50. T. E. T A V L O R, Cashel street, opposite Priss Office. FARMS FOR SAL B^ 485 ACRKS, Sheep Farm, £2 12a per acr«, only £150 required in cash. 215 ACRES, Good Farm, £6 10s per acre. ■ r 106 ACRES, a. handy Farm, £8 per acre. 105 ACRES, superior Farm, £9 7s 6d per acre 1100 ACRES, lease in perpetuity, cheap. 55 ACRKS, nice little farm, £9. 50 ACRES, fine Dairy Farm, rednced price. 90 ACRES, well kept Farm, £7 15s. 20 ACRES Good Land; a nice little farm, £500; terms £100 cash. FULLEST PARTICULARS supplied on application to the undersigned of any of the above Farms. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage. Lowest R»tta _' of Interest. ,'. BAGGS AND CO., 1 ESTATE AGENTS, 131 COLOMBO STREET. gUILDING SITES FOR SALE £150-BARBADOES STREET, between Lichfleld and Tuain street?—ssft by 120 links. £125—WORCESTER STREET, LINWOOD - A - good i-acre. £50 each—HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD-Tw Sections, of 37 perches each. £95 each—NORTH BELT, Churchill rood-Thra* Sections of 75 links by 250 links each. £250-OXFORD TERRACE, near Baptist Church— 50ft by about 2J chains. C. J. MARSHALL, 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 7414 P O R SALE-, COLLINGWOOP, Extension near Addington Work shops—Quarter-aore etctione, high and dry, fronting Oavence road, £32 10a each; ewy terms of payment. AVONSlDE—Sections from 5 aores each, part of Rural Seotion 161—Mr WestenraV Una. Price from £55 per acre. Terms, £5 per aore oish, £5 ptr acre in twelve months, and balanoe ia - five years. Interest 5 per cent; WILSON'S ROAD—α-roomed Cottage, with ne&rly quarter-acre section. NEW BRIGHTON, George street—4-roomed Cot* taste and j-acre section. NEW "BRIGHTON, George street—Several qua*, ter-acre Sections. AVONSIDE—WeIi-built House of 8 rooms and 4J acres of land in paddock, garden, and orchard; a bargain. NEW BRIGHTON—2O Aces of land, 15 sores ia plantation and the balance in grass paddook; housA 8 rooms, well" built, ana in' thorough ' repair, very desirable residence; would ex- '*) change for town property. \ij LOCKSLEY, Avonside—Several Blocks of firstclass land containing from 3 aores to 6 here* each, on very easy terms of > payment. For further particulars, apply E. S. RICHARDS, 146 WORCESTER STREET. BUILDING SECTIONS. FOR SALE. SOOTTSTON, Papanui road—A few i-oere bulldliff sites, £60 each, £5 deposit, balance monthly, ot \ as may be arranged. l! SYDENHAM, Huxley street-i-Rcre, £50. 1 PA PAN UI, Hawthorne road—A few 4-aore buildlDf '«. eitee, £100 each. * • . I ADDINGTON, Dickens street, off LSncoln "Oftd— •; Section 50 x 225 links, £50. . \ ST. ALBANS, Barbadoes street-3 section*, e«« . i-aere (corner), to be seld in one block or jepjrecel/. SOUTH BELT, running. hack to railway—Nearly 1 ~ acre land, (rood site for factSfy or dwelling. ST. ALBANS, Leinster road, dose to tram-i-MW, fenoed all round with two fences. ''_•-,» DURHAM STREET NORTH and ROAD—The four remaiuing eections, each 100 xl» i links. . :■■■■'■ _,„ ! SOOTH BELT, next corner Selwyn street-Two i-acre building sites. „., „ FERRY ROAD, Edmond street — 4-« re building : SYDENHAM, Battersea street, adjoining Sajv.ft l * , Army Barracks—Cottage building rite, 45 x 181 uwtf. STROWAN—S sections, from i-acre to *•*?• ««» 20 perches, £25 persection. ... . , FERRY ROAD, close to Lancaster Paik Hotel- « Seotion 75 links frontage, £80. . .. » LANCASTER STKKKT—Section 50 HnJci J «Ptt , 150 links. ' , , i' i FERRY ROAD, opposite Lancaster Park Ilotel- ; Section 104 links to Ferry road x 119 Hnke to Mn* .■ . coster street, good shop building site. . w"" <•' PAPANUI ROAD, opposite the residence of Josepj* , Palmer, Esq.—Nearly J-acre, well-fenqed andplantea fruit trees, a capital building Bite. „ _ ADDINGTON, .Selwyn street, close to railwaySection 99ft frontage, and containing about I'M"' OPAWA ROAD, adjoining Mr Jenkins's property— i-acre, 21* perches, £75. ADDINGXON-A number of building eitee, Irom i-acreto nearly A-acre, having frontage to Bpeow r » ; Doujflae Jerrold, Collins and Maoaulay streets, from £50 per section , „ ..„_ : y PAPANUI ROAD, corner BUgh'a road-SflCt»«"« •-. 56fc to former and 132?t to latter. , ~,.,. BLIGH'S ROAD adjoining Railway—Section, U7K > frontage, and con tain in cr i-acre. ; ,__ -' HOLLY ROAD—Three sections, containing iron ~ i-acre to i-acre 32 perches. £150 each,, V SYDENHAM, corner Harper and Battene* tfreea ;. —Good shop, building site. , , ,_» MADRAS STREET N., City—Section, 45ft fronUge x depth about 4 chains. «_.»'' CITY, Montreal street N.—Sectioo, 45ft frontage, i. capital building site. _ „„) UN WOOD, KoUeston street, next corner Ctfiw Reserve—i-acre building site. ~^^.,,« LINWOOD, Canal Reserve, close to Belles™? street—Two i-acre sections, each 66ft frontage x mt* *CWT,Kilmore street West—SectioD, having froo* ' age 25ft x depth 58ft. , n< , RICHMOND, Hey wood Estate—The 5 sections, eacn about i acre and over, at pncei iro™ CITY, Hereford street East—i-acre, , building site, having frontage 6Mt x 165 ft, ww a* \ gold in one or two lots. n^mn LINWOOD, Canal Reserve, dose to BOUWW» , rtreet—i-aore. £85. Mm CITY, Bath street, north aspect— Building ««•» 424 ft frontage x 101 ft deep. Miwa t LINWOOD, Gloucester street—Two i-acre eectwns, each 1 chain frontage. »u«»M»i LINWOOD, N.E. corner Onshel and 2»««» streets—Capital corner section, containing *•»»*•. fenced. *.»—.»*— ' i CITY, Corner Barbadoea and Tuai>l?«'' ree Jrt -' ' Capital Corner Section, ttttx 91ft. , cite . . ' ', H. L. BOWEEB, j estate aoknt, \ 258 colombo street, markbt flaobi — ■• ;j Telephone 604 . j ——^«————«—^ <\

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 12

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