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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ■jVTOTICE is Hereby Given that the LEASE of the OXFORD HOTEL, together with tho GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, and the STOCK-IN-TRIADE, and FURNITURE therein forming the Estate of the lat© Mary Knox, deceased, have been placed in the bands of Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., Merchants, Cathedral square, alone FOR SALE. Intending purchasers can obtain full particulars, and see copy lease and conditions on making personal application to the said firm of Fletcher, Humphreys and Co. Dated this 29th day of October, 1901. FRAS. H. BRUGES, Agent for Messrs Solomon and Gasgoigne, Solicitors for the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mary Knox, deceased. 7178 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H. L. BOWKER _-D SON, ESTATE AGENTS. 248 CKJLO3_BO STREETT, Victoria square. TO MAInTJFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Very Profitable MANUFACTURING BUSINESS for disposal, with sole right of an old-established name. Centrally situated premises at low rental. The business, which is capable of rapid extension, is io be sold as a going concern. From £1000 to £1500 cash required. Or a suitable man would be taken as a Partner. FOR "C-31_i_IATE SALE, DUTCHAM STREET NORTH, near North belt, good position—Over i-acre, high section, 88ft frontage, good garden, with water laid on, fruit treea, superior nearly new house, 6 lofty rooms, well finished, verandahs on two sides, bathroom (h., c. and shower), two W.C.s, with sewer connection, deep well, windmill, conservatory, and usual offices. Prioe £850, terms if desired. FENDALTON, backing on to Wairarapa. River—About 2 Aorea, well laid ont, good orchard and paddock, House 10 Tooms, bathroom (h. and c), and conveniences. £1050. INVE£?TM2_ST—City, very central—Four Shops, with dwellings, in good order, brick dividing walls. £900. Good tenants. Rentals return over 9J per cent £150, SYDENHAM, just off Colombo street, handy to Railway, i-acre, well planted, good house. 6 rooms, plastered walls, iron roof, verandah, wide hall, large scullery, cupboards, asphalt paths, fruit trees. RICCARTON, near Railway—_-acre, long frontage, House 6 rooms, eto.; must be sold; very low price, easy terras. AVONSIDE, near East belt, fronting the Avon high terrace—New House 6 rooms, bath (h. and c), and conveniences. £500. CITY, Walker street, good position—i-acre, 6 rooms, iron roof, Venetians, gas laid on, wa»hhouse and copper. £380. CITY, "West—First-class House 8 large rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, centre flowers, gas and fittings, on high concrete foundations, 2 bay windows, iron roof, Venetian blinds, pantry, scullery, copper, asphalt paths. £SOO. CITY, Gloucester street—About 80 perches land, well fenced, nice garden, substantial 2storey residence, 12 rooms, plastered, bathroom; a very cheap property; price £800. Suitable for boardinghouse. Easy terms. HEREFORD STREET, near East belt-i----acre, 7 good rooms, bathroom, washhouse, eto. £600. FI_^ALTON!—I Acre, garden, orchard, superior House 7 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), stables, traphouse, etc. Low price. £250 cash, balance at 5 per cent. OPAWA—Over _ Acres good orchjard, modern House 6 rooms, soullery, bath, copper, stables, traphouse, etc £750. SPECIAL. Near Canterbury College and MuseumSplendid High Section, first-class House 9 large and lofty rooms, well finished throughout, very complete, bathroom (h. and c), and tho usual kitchen offices; all drainage connected with sewer. A most desirable residence. Now vacant Keys at our Office. H. L. BOWKER AND SON, HOUSE AND "—AND AGENTS. LAND DEPARTMENT. CH A S.""~~H ILL. TTTJ O R S A L E. LINWOOD. HEREFORD STREET—A Dwelling Houso of 5 rooms, built of stone, washhouse, copper, bath, over i-aore section, asphalt paths, fruit trees, just over the East belt. £350. PAPANUL A Capital i-aore Ckirner Section," with dwell-ing-house of 4 rooms, scullery, waahl —use, tubs, bath, stables, traphouse, wind—ill, all in good order. £400. . CITY. SALISBURY STREET—Capital section and newly-built house of 5 good rooms, plastered, scullery, pantry, bathroom, h. and o. water servioa, tank, bay and oriel windows, gas, concrete floor wa—-house, tubs. This | class of property is greatly in demand, and 1 only about 6 minutes' walk from Cathedral square. LINWOOD. House of 5 rooms, bath, scullery, washhouse, copper, gas, V. blinds, everything in good order; £340. ST. ALBANS. An up-to-date house of 6 large and lofty rooms, bathroom, shower, h. and c. water service, copper, tubs, V. blinds, tiled grates, arch, asphalt' paths, over i-acre, very high section. A few minutes' walk over the North belt and handy to coach. ADDINGTON. Brand new house of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, copper, V. blinds, tiled gratesy cupboards, and wardrobe, i-aore Beotion; £455. CITY. A very attractive new house of 8 lofty rooms, ba—rooms, h. and o. water service, i soullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, , tank, oriel and bay windows, gas, plastered, ! and everything of the very best material. Note.—This property- has nearly a chain frontage, ©nd is within very easy distance of Post Office. A really nice residence. LINWOOD. House of 6 rooms, bathroom, copper, V. blinds, cupboard, wardrobe, bookcase. This property is almost new, and in capital order; £455. SYDENHAM. House 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse asphalt paths,, over i-acre, corner section, fruit trees, a few seconds' walk from tram; £320. ST. ALBANS. Over 1 Acre corner section, with dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, and one of 4 rooms, all in first-class order. A good investment; £630. ADDINGTON. Nearly 1 Acre section, with a capital orchard and dwelling-house of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, stables, handy to Government workshops and sal ©yards, and will be sold at once; £400. SYDENHAM. House 8 too—s, stable, storeroom, trapshed, 1-acre section; all in good order. CITY. A rare chance for anyone in search of a cheap city property.—A dwelling-house of 7 j rooms, washhouse, copper, bath, gas, V. blinds, tiled grate, conservatory, excellent sound timber, and the house is well built in every respect, northern aspect; £390, cheap. SYDENHAM. House 4 rooms, scullery, iron roof, asphalt paths, i-acre; £245. AN INVESTMENT. About 200 Acres of First-class Land at Flaxton, let to a good tenant, paying 5 per cent interest on the purchase money. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 194 Hereford street, Christchurch. HOT SPRINGS, HANICRR PIAINS. DERRETT'B ROYAL matt, COACHES LEAVE CUI.VERDEN FOR _-_-OT_*_R PI_A_NS. TUESDAYS, THURBDAYS, and* SATUBDAiS, RiSTURNING WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS, Until September 30th, and Daily from October Ist till April 30th. Through Return Tickets are issued at C-iristcEnroh Railway Station daily. Tickets available for two calandar months from data of —sue. - -rst-olo— 30s. Coach and Railway. CUL"v_RDEN TO IWTHERHAM. WALAU AND KAI_uURA Coach leaves Culverden for Rotherhaxn and W-iau daily, returning from Waiau daily. Monday's Coach to Waiau connects with Coach for Kaikonra, leaving Tuesdays, staying "Wednesday in Kaikoura, returning Thursday; Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoura Thursday. FARES: Culverden to a—ikoura—Single, 255, Return £2. Culverden to Bl—-"-aim—Single, £3, return Mm. Culverden to Hanmer Plains—Single 7st 6d, Return 14s. Culverden to Waiau—Single ss, Return 8* HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau fox Mendip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkswood, and Oaverly every Saturday, retax—ng Monday in tune for South train to C—vwrden. Urgent telegrams and latters promptly delivsrcd. Parcaia attarided to. Special Coach—, Doubl* and Single Buggi-a, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses on Immediate Hire. , Orders tkrough post or wire xmceirm prompt attention. N.Bl—All i_for—-tion given, Cook and Sons, Tourist —gents, 191 Hereford street, Ckriot* clhur—u THOMAS DERRETT. Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11112, 2 November 1901, Page 11

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