PROPERTIES FOR SALE. VICTOR HARRIS. DUBLI C X O T I C B. I have added to my present Business that of * LAND and ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL BROKER and VALUER, and I invite owners to submit to mc particulars of Properties for Sale, and also intending Purehaatrt to notify m* particulars oi i *" r requirement*. I am prepared to Finance all appro Ted Sale* at usual correct mortgage rates, and in some cases to advance the -whole of the purchase moneys. ■,-,_.., Properties will be recorded and advertised free of charge. Estate Agents are also invited to consult mc in cases where they are unable -to Finance Purchasers to the extent required. The following are a few of the Properties on my boojcs for Absolute Sale:— NORTH BELT—On behalf of Mr Maurice Harris. "Turret House," ■with I acre or in sections. Also "Tununda," N. B«lt and Montreal street, an "ideal" residence. ClTY—House of 6 rooms, bath, etc., nearly J-acre. Cheap at £800. 57 CITY. MADRAS STREET N., jnst off— Building Section, chain frontage, room for two houses. A nibble at £80. TAI TAPU—A Splendid Farm of 86 acres, with good house and outbuildings, all in pink of order. £35 per acTe. 103 FENDALTON—A block of 12 Acre* r>f the finest Land, long frontages to main and side roads. "Would eubdividje and finance parties to bnild. An opportunity. PAPANUI ROAD, just off—About 6 Acres of very rich band in orchard and paddock. wi£h House and numerous outbuildings, and long building frontages. Price, 4800. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, by order of the Union Bank—One of the finest sites in the Southern Hemisphere, building Section with return frontage to Worcester street. An opportunity to secure one of the fast disappearing sites in the colony. Nearly J-acre. An i unrivalled site for Insurance Company, etc. LOWER RICCARTON-Several charming residences for sale. Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, Building, I and other Sections and Small Properties For ***' WANTED FOR CASH. Two good 6 or 7 roomed Houses in town, I Ten to Twenty Acres of First-class Land, withorwitho.t c b^lding^ Big Land, Estate and Financial Agent, Hotel Broker, and Valuer. 172 Lichfield street, Christohurch. P.O. Box 94. Telephone, 446. "NO RE N T." Box 440. Telephone 929. "LOVELY HOMES." 'TALATIAL RESIDENCES." "LEADING SUBURBS." "TTfT J. BIRCH and CO. -wish -to draw the attention of Professional and Business Men to the fact of the necessity of having one of the following Properties. They are situated in charming positions ,and are well worth inspection. LEADING SUBURB. Residence of 9 rooms, plastered, bath, h. and c, tile grates, marble mantels, cupboards, wardrobes. w.c, sewer, scullery, pantry, latders, washhouse, copper, tuba, tanks, deep well, stable, coachhouse, verandahs, French windows, 5 aoree Al land, orchard. A perfect place. £1900. OITY, NORTH-WEST. A Model Home, Residence, 8 large and lofty roms, plastered, bath, h. and a, lavatories, w.c, sewer tile grate*, carved mantel, bay windows, cupboards, wardrobes, deep well, tanks, washhouse, copper, tubs, splendid section. £1450. SPLENDID LOCALITY. Residence of 12 rooms, including billiard room, hath, h. and c, tanks, tile grates, massive mantels, in fact everything a person can wish for, including 22 acres land. £2200. GOOD SITUATION. Modern Houee, 8 rooms, plastered, tile grates, carved mantel, wardrobe, cupboards, bath, h. and c, taps, washhouse, copper, tubs, stable, half acre. £1250. PALATIAL RESIDENCES. Two, containing 10 rooms, nearly new house, •with every modern convenience, land 1 acre and 1J acres respectively. Inspect buildings. £3000 each. CHARMING VIEW. Modern Residence, 10 rooms,, plastered, bath, h. and c, massive mantelpieces, tile grates, cupboards, wardrobes, pantry, scullery, larder, washhouse, copper, tubs, stable, 1 acre land. £1750, or offer. FOR BUYERS WITH SUFFICIENT CAPITAL The Above Places are IDEAL INVESTMENTS. All mentioned are Nearly New Houses, "NOTHING SHODDY." W. J. BIRCH AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES 6 and 7 ROOMS, £450 to £1000. SECTIONS— 1-ACRBS £50 to £500. i-ACRES £120 to £320. For HOTELS. SHEEP RUNS, DAIRY FARMS, W. J. BIROH AND CO., HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHUROH. ALDWIN'S ROAD. CANAL RESERVE, LINWOOD. Through Thoroughfare to Ferry road. I HAVE been favoured with inetructions to place on the market that VALUABLE FRONTAGE. Abutting on the Linwood Park. As subdivided into Good Large Section* ol over i-Acre each. Close to Tram. Grand N.W. aspect. Very Few Good Building Sites left in tbii " ■ Popular Locality. EASY TERMS. Sale Plan with G J. MARSHALL, 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TO TRUSTEES AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. ■pOUR NICE SHOPS in COLOMBO STREET, let to good tenants at Tery low rents, and showing a return of £324 per year. Price £1350. HOPKINS, SIMPSON and CO., Bowron'e Buildings, Opposite National Bask. RLIGHTBODY AND CO., . 113 Coomfco street, next City Buffet. £440— SYDENHAM— House, neany new. { rooms and all the usual conveniences, just off Colombo street; good locality. ADDINGTO's near Show Grounds—Splendid buildicg sites, from £65 per J-acre. Monej to buiid at 5 per cen-t. £575—ADDINGTON— Large House of 1 rooms hot and cold water, bathroom, scnllery. outhouses, handy totram and nu.way. £485—NEW BRIGHTON—House 7 rooms, bathroom. acollcxy P*ntry : *"*d"?*»*; •* phalt paths, best situation in New Brighton. Price low to ensure speedy sate. £680—ADDINGTON—NW House 6 lar»j« rooms and every potable convenience, iw« ■-■» 742«
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11341, 2 August 1902, Page 11
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