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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. A RARE CHANCE. DONKEYS To work for you, whilst yon gather in tie Coin. A Good Steady Living to be easily made, and No Large Outlay Required. TT". E are instructed by Mr E. Spear, who wishes to leave for England, to SELL _;_ SUMNER DONKEY BUSINESS, As _, Going Concern, together with the whole of his SUMNER PROPERTIES. With the *-f*f- . 14 DONKEYS, and their Saddles and ; G«-T, Must be Bought the J-ACRE OF LAND, ."*•__ On which stab*- the COTTAGE of 5 Rooms, Pantry, Storeroom, and Workshop, etc., as well as the STABLE, Cha_s-o__se. Hayroom, Fowlhouse, and Water Tanks, and with this will be given in Mr Spear's interest in certain rented paddocks. Also, Tho Buyer of above will have ths first option of securing at a fair price the whole or part of the 10 QUARTER ACRES adjoining Mr Spear's house, which haye been properly levelled, clayed, grassed, and well fenced. What the above buyer does not require will be sold in Blocks oi about 2-ACRE, or le6_. A GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE. Fnll particulars apply LAKE AND EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AGEXTS, ETC., CASHEL, ST. CHAMBERS. 8000 ACRES Of THE COLDSTREAM ESTATE, Tf-OR SALE, in Blocks to Suit Purchasers. ALL FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, j And close to tho Main South Railway Line. For terms and particulars apply to JOHN STUDHOLME, JUN., 6761 Coldstream, Hinds. MR CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 194 Hereford j stroet, has received instructions to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, that w.U-kuown proI per.y, known e_ -JOHN KERR'S FARM." j containing 25 Acre*, (more or '.ess), btiving ■ j t frontage to tho New Brighton road, Kerr's j road, and the River road; IS acres in oats, j sown wii-h English grass end clover, balance I in root crops and crass. The buildings com- | pris9 h four-roomed house, stable, trapnouse, and tho usual outbuildings. j NOTE—This Property is specially adapted | as a dairy farm, and is within two miles of the City. A rare chaz.ee for speculators, as the pro- j pcrty wili subdivide and make splendid build- | ing sites. For further particulars apply j CHAS. HILL, 194 Hereford street. ITO PROPERTY OWNERS, TRUSTEES, ■ ,\.VD OTHERS. ; T/V E llave a Gentleman with about £1000 iV V who is desirous of investing same in : Two or Three Co.t--.ge3, cither together or I eeparately, in Christchurch or one of the suburb-. The letting value must be a fair j interest on tho price asked. Those desirous '. of seliii.g &uch c, property are asked to kindly i coiuuiut.i-:*. .. -vitli. «... ■ TO LET--Hereford street. I_.inv-_oo.-_, 7 ; rooms ancl conveniences, good orchard, £52 'year. City, 7 rooms, (modern); Tuam street, 1 6 rooU-3, 1-... j THOMPSON and HILLARY, ] 103 Manchester street, north of Clock Tower. T7" NIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 131 Colombo street, Cnristchurch. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PAPANUI, JUST BY TRAM—House of 7 large and lofty rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse __*d copper, almo3t j-acre, 2 chains iroi_.t_-.gc, splendid orchard, house only built a few year 3, just the position for business man; the owner ia willing to sacrifice the property for £500 to make a quick sale. Now is your chance for a real bargain. GLOUCESTER STREET, CITY -.Central) --House of 6 rooms, bathroom, h and c water, ! lavatory, washhouse and copper, with tubs set in, sua with fittings, wardrobes, every thing thoioush'.y up-to-date, stable and coachhouse, a.most J-acre, nice garden, etc. A perfect residence, pri*.3 moderate. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ANTIGUA STREET—Good Building Sco tion (also Cotlago, etc), one chain frontage. FENDALTON—NearIy 1 Acre, Good House of 0 rooms, etc.: also Cottage of 4 rooms, both always well let; owner desirous of sail- , ing; a good investment. HARPER STREET, Sydenham (near Rail- ! way Line) —House of 6 rooms, etc., i-acre, good position. MILTON STEEET, Sydenhaw-Coltage of 4 rooma and scullery, large section; cheap. HEREFORD STREET, Linwood E.— Building Section of 37 Perches; £65. C. J. MARSHALL, 49 Cathedral square. "T- O R SALE. £..00—North Belt, City, fine section, northern aspect, and house of G rooms, washhouse, cop- ; per, etc. | £230—Cumberland street, Richmond, about i J;-acre, and capital house of 5 rooms, copper, j Venetian blinds, bay window, etc. j £375 —Montreal street, Sydenham, first-class corner site, and two-storey house of 7 rooms j and conveniences. A very cheap property. £125—Ba_budoe3 street, City, over J-acre and new Louse of 6 good rooms and con- j veniences, handy to town. 450—Stanmore road and River road, Richmond, fine i-acre section and house of 7 good rooms, and all modern conveniences. A very cheap property. Draper street and Stanmore road, Richmond —Very fine Section, over i-acre, beautifully laid out and planted with choice fruit trees, and most substantially and faithfully built house of 8 good rooms, and every modern convenience. This exceptionally good property is for sale at the low price of £725. Only £100 deposit required. A. E. CRADDOCK, 176 Hereford street, next Bank of New Zealand. T. O R SALE. ADDINGTON— _-acre Sections, high and dry, on good streets one chain wide, close to Workshops. Price £32 10. each. POULSON STREET, ADDINGTON, near St. Mary's square—J-acre Section. £75. VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.. Situated close to the Centre of the City, Comprising Nearly New HOUSE of 6 Booms and Conveniences, Section of Land 47ft x 165 ft, high and dry. DALLINGTON. 6a Or lop, divided into Four Paddocks, HOUSE OF FIVE -ROOMS, Washhouse, etc., all in fir.t-.laas order, outbuildings include stable, trap-house, cowshed, etc. Ap.lj 2. S. RICHARDS, 146 Worcester street, Next A.M.P. Buildings. J. T. BELL. CATHEDRAL aQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. UNION STREET—CIose to centre, Good Cottage of five rooms, waahhonse and copper, section we:! fenced. SOUTHAMPTON STREET, SydonhamOver Five and a half Acres First-class Land, nice high section, overlooking the river, Cottage of iour rooms, etc., large .-stall Stable and Loft, Fowlhouse. etc. WILDERNESS ROAD, close t. Lincoln toad tram—Two and a half Acres First-rate Land, with cottage of six rooms and out- | bniid-Ofs- i ADDINGTON, c!o_e to Lincoln road-Well-built House of six rooms, pantry, scullery, and outbuildings. LOWER RICCARTON, within easy distant* of the main road—New Well-built .' House of 6 .com., waahhonse and copper, }- j acre of first-class land, well fenced and j planted. St. ALBANS, close to the Papanui road— Several of tbe best Building Sections in the looadity, Mcfc c-t-taiau-g wont |-Mf»> J

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10862, 11 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10862, 11 January 1901, Page 8

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