AUCTIONS. " F. C. TABART. ~~ WAIKARI SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 23rd. 171 C. TABART will SELL by PUBLIC : • AUCTION, as aboveSheep, Cattle, Pigs, Horses, etc. Entries Solicited. 80 HOTELS. tTIE NEW CAVERSHAM. Comer of LOWER HIG-_ AND MADRAS STREETS. MR E. RAVENniLL has much pleasure in informinjr the Public that he has rebuilt that well-known hostelry, THE CAVERSHAM. It will now be found replete with all Modern'Coneniences, and Every Comfort is provided for patrons A Spacious Pining-Room has been added, and the Cuisine is in the hand, of a Capable Chef. Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Wellfurnished Double and Single Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept E. RAVENHILL, Proprietor. Patronised by their Kxcellencies the Governors of New Zealand. JOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. (Within one minute of the Railway Station). JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. MR C P. HULBERT desires to announce to his Friends and the Public that he has ENTERED INTO POSSESSION of that well-known Seaside Resort, THE MARINE HOTEL, Sumner, which is acknowledged to be the Premier of its kind in Canterbury. The fact that the domestic arrangements sue under the personal supervision and management of Mrs Hulbert is a sufficient guarantee that everything will be done for the comfort and convenience of guests. The Hotel has been recently renovated and is in first-class order, and no efforts will be spared on the part of the new proprietary to render it par excellence the best in Canterbury for a brief health sojourn. Suites of rooms for tho season can now be engaged, and telegrams and letters will receive every attention. The cuisine will be quite up-to-date, and the Charges Moderate. -nrr HITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF : £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2*. Lunch, 13. Dinner, 2s 6d Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TpARMS FOR SALE. 900 ACRES, sheep country, house 6 rooms, tf.npfl.T_) 120 ACRES in a good position, handy to town, crops looking well, house and outbuildings. Cheap 175 ACRES good cropping land, new house and outbuildings, 10 miles from town 1000 ACRES for sale or to lease, splendid sheep country. Price low 1100 ACRES, improved, good sheep country. 230 ACRES, Ellesmere, splendid all-round farm. Good buildings SEVERAL OTHER FARMS FOR SALE. Make your requirements known to us, and we will endeavour to suit you. MONEY TO LEA._. on Mortgage. Lowest Rates of Interest. BAGGS AND COESTATE AGENTS, 131 COLOMBO STREET. LINWOOD BOBOUGH. BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE. WORCESTER STREET—Quarter-acre. £125. GLOUCESTER STREET—3 of i-acre. Each £100. ROLLESTON STREET—Quarter-acre. £75. CANAL RESEpVE-2 of i-acre. Each £75. HEREFORD STREET—NearIy 4-acre. £115. CLIVE STREET—Quarter-acre. £55. WORCESTER and GLOUCESTER STREETS— Half-acre, double frontage, 1 chain by 5 chains. «215. . C. J. MARSHALL, 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. QMALL BLOCKS OF LAND WITH OR WITHOUT DWELLINGS, FOR SALE. H. L. BOW X E R, ESTATE AGENT, 258 MARKET PLACE. Telephone £04. BRYNDWR—Magnifcent Building Site, containing about 5 acres, 3 chains frontage to Jeffrey's road, and 4 chains to Bryndwr road, well fenced and planted. A better position for a residence could not be found. Owner might divide into two blocks of 2 or 3 acres at £100 per acre. PORT HILLS—CIose to Convalescent Home, 8 acres 2 roods 21 perches Land to be subdivided to suit buyers. ADDINGTON—Simeon street, off Selwyn street, 4 acres first-class Land, 3 chains frontage, in grass, artesian well. FENDALTON—Just over Railway Crossing, 2 acres I*and, 300 ft frontage, fenced all round. ) ST. ALBANS—Over 2J acres first-class Land, well-watered and fenced, good orchard and garden, capital House, 5 large rooms, iren roof, scullery, copper, stable, £450. SUMNER—Lyttelton road, 1 acre 20 perches Land, 3 frontages, splendid soil for gardening or fruit growing, small orchard, House, 5 rooms, iron roof, washhouse, &c, £200. WINDSOR—New Brighton road, 1 acre (corner section), well fenced garden, fruit .rees, well-built House, 3 rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse,' copper, iron roof, £270. ' PAPANUI—CIose to Tram, over 7 acres Land, well fenced, garden, paddock, Sec, with Dwelling, stables, &c, thereon. BELFAST —2 acres Land, fenced, 1 acre in orchard, balance in paddock, House of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, stable, traphouse. HAREWOOD ROAD—2O ao_es, 3 paddocks, water-race through, house 6 roorus, iron roof. £330. AVONSIDE—3 | acres, long frontage, House, 6 rooms, iron roof, outbuildings, &c. BRYNDWR—I acre, good orchard , and garden, well-built House, 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, iron roof, plastered on concrete windmill, washhouse, with waahtubs, copper, and outbuildings. RICHMOND—2 acres 1 rood 1J perches Land, garden, orchard, House, 10 rooms, plastered, iron roof, verandah, wasbhouse. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD—Over 5 acreLand, new House, 4,rooms, scullery, verandah, iron roof, wasbhouse, stabling, £290. PAPANUI—CIose to Tram, 8 acres 3 roods 38 perches first-class Land, in grass, with small cottage. H. L. BOWKER, ESTATE AGENT, 258 MARKET PLACE. TELEPHONE 604.' NEW PLYMOUTH AND TARANAKI DISTRICT. T> U SINESSES FOR SALE-DRAPERY—OId-established, cash trade, excellent position, lonu lease, moderate rent. Turnover averages £100 per week. Stock about £2500. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. GROCERY—Country Town, cash trade, good prices stock £5.0, turnover £60 weskly aud increas ing. Large shop, with 5 living rooms, Ac, on 10 years* lease at 25s per week. Profitable News Agency. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FLOUR MILL (Steam)— Only one in extensive district, -omnio_ioj_s, weU-tuUt premises, complete stone and roller plant, _-}w price and liberal terms. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. HOTEL—Leading house, good trade, first class premises, low rent, lease with purchasing clause, turnover averages £80. F- P. CORKILL; Agent, New Plymouth. FRUIT FARM—Twenty-five acres, nearly the whol in fruit, with comfortable residence and al necessary building-. Freehold, £1250. F. P. CORKILL. Land Agent, New Plymouth, (Bee also advertisement ia " Weekly Free*")
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 8
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