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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. ~ SPECIAL. Owner having Left the Colony. CHARMIXG SUBURBAN HOME. "HEATHBANK."' Overlooking tne River Heathcote. HOUSE, 12 large rooms, birlia;-d-roora with full-sized Alcock table, all modern offices and conveniences, etc.. etc. 4 ACRES, m lawn, garden, and paddocks. Good S\LABLI-sG and outbuildings, etc., etc. WINCHESTER STREET. MERIVALE. PERFECTLY NEW HOUSE (now being finished) of 7 good rooms, bathroom, with h. and c. water, linen closet, pantry, scullery, washhouse with copper and tubs, coal and woodiiouse, etc., windmill and tanks, Jscre, laid out and planted. A CHANCE to secure a perfectly new ana well-buiFt house in a first-class locality, the owner having built for his own occupation, but having altered his arrangements, is realising. X'ORTH BELT—House of 9 good rooms, bathroom with not and cold water, scullery, large washhouse. stables, etc.. J-acre of land. MADRAS STREET N—Nearly new bouse of 6 rooms, bathroom, with hot and cold water, and other offices; i-acre. KILMORE STREET (City)— House of 7 rooma, .culiery, washhouse, etc.; i-acre, all in good order. ARMAGH STREET (City)— House of 7 rooms, bathroom, with hot and cold water, and other offices; -27 perches of land. SPRINGFIELD ROAD. St. Albans--Good house of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc., stables. g-lasshousc. etc.; J-acre, well cultivate and planted. JOHX STREET (near Linwood Railway Station) —House of 5 rooms, scullery and pantry, etc.; J-acre. Any Reasonable Terms Arranged. LAKE AXD EVANS. LAXD AXD ESTATE AGEXTS, ETC., 139 CASHEL STREET. XI O R SALE. AYOXSIDE—House of 9 rooms, bathroom washhouse, scullery, h. and c, every convenience, fowlhouse and run, ornamental trees, and fruit trees, under wire netting, Jacrc section. An ideal homo. Price, £900. 366 ClTY—House of 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, every convenience, greenhouse, etc., nice section. Full particulars on application. 380 ST. ALBANS—J-acrc Section with 3-roomed House and outbuildings, we.l fenced, laid out garden and fruit tree 3. £125. Terms i£ required. 382 NEW BRIGHTON—I-acre Section, 5-room-ed House, furnished, necessary conveniences, fenced, ornamental trees. £300, terms. 381 ADDlNGTON*—Splendid i-acre Building Sections, from £35 to £45 each. TO LET—For Houses to let watch wanted columns. Everyone .intending to buy should do so now and get settled in their new quarters before Carnival week and Christmas. DEANE and THOMPSON, 122 CASHEL STREET (Opposite Farmers' Co-op. 6204 FOR SALE. Well-built HOUSE of 6 rooms, storeroom, washhouse, with copper, stable, trapshed, about four acres, good land, subdivided and planted,' with full hearing, orchard, conttaining over 500 Choice Fruit Trees of all sorts, two large Greenhouses. Good opportunity for a fruit grower. J. T. BELL, Landbroker, 6073 / Cathedral square. ROBERT B. WALKER, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT. ADDRESS—I 66 HEREFORD STREET. P.O. Box 486. Telephone No. 1151. FOR SALE— PAPANUI ROAD (just ofif)—New Home 5 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, and all modern conveniences. A nibble, £575. PAPANUI ROAD (just off)— New House 8 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper, windmill and tank,, i-acre, well fenced. CITY WEST—House of 13 rooma and all modern conveniences. Easy terms. . RICCARTON (Lower)— New House 7 rooms, plastered, h. and c. water, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse. tubs fixed, coalhouse,, gas, deep well. Cheap. ST. ALBANS, Ranfiirly street—New House 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, h.- and c. water, washhouse, tubs fixed, sewer connection, iacre^ BUILDING SITES * for Sale m Christchurch and surrounding suburbs. SECTION in best part of St. Albans. Owner will, build to suit purchaser. PAPANUI ROAD (just off)—7-roomed House, bath. h. and c. water, stable. SPLENDID SECTIONS in Brown's road, * continuation of Mansfield Avenue, all high and dry, with splendid frontages. Apply early as this is acknowledged to be the best locality in St. Albans, and there are only a few sections left. TO *LET. , SPRINGFIELD ROAD—House 5 rooms, stable, etc. Cheap. Call at once. PAPANUI ROAD (just off)— Modern House, 10 large rooms and every modern convenience. Early application necessary. To Let' on Lease, City, central—Commodious Warehouse, suitable for any kind of business / . NEW Shop of _sft by 16ft, with House of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper and deep well, in well-populated paft of St. Albans, 15s per week. : ADDRESS—I 66 HEREFORD STREET. VICTOR HARRIS. * ____. NORTH BELT—On behalf of Mr Maurice Harris. "Turret Honse," with 1 acre or in sections. Also, "Tanunda," N. Belt and Montreal street, an "ideal" residence. CITY, Salisbury street—A nice Honse of 6 rooms, bath, etc., nearly i-acre. Cheap at £600. 57 CITY. MADRAS STREET N., just offBuilding Section, chain frontage, room for two houses. A nibble at £80. EAST EYRETON—Grand 50-acre Farm. Cheap, and- easiest of terms. MARSHLAND—IO. Acres, pick of district, good house, etc. £000. NORTH LIN WOOD—3I-Acres, would profitably subdivide. Price low. TUAM nice 5-roomed House, stable, etc., good section. Price £200 only. UPPER RICCARTON—A 25-Acre Farm of first-class Land, good House, orchard, and suitable outbuildings. £47 10s an acre only. Worth £60. Also a 16-acre Farm. SOCKBURN and HORNBY—Several blocks of Land for sale on easiest of te_Tns"""o suit buyers. Lsuad very rapidly going up in value. Some -with bouses also. EAST BELT, near—A modern 8-roomed House in construction, with good section. Would be ■ completed to suit the requirement, of a' purchaser. PAPANUI ROAD, just off—Comfortable House, with 6 acres. The best of land. A living can be had off the property. Price £700. BELFAST—A Block of Houses to be sold, which will be guaranteed to give 15 per cent, nett income free of commission for collection. ■ A safo investsment. LOWER RICCARTON and FENDALTON —Several charming residences and cottages for sale. An old-established Bntchrr's Business in town, with every convenience, for sale; a.so. a Blacksmith's Business, in best agricultural district, near Christchurch. Also, a good Bakery and General Store for sale. A splenj did opportunity to enterprising men. Money | found for suitable buyers for all or any of the above. Wanted, imediately, for cash, the following:—A Modern 7-roomed House, near Papanui road; price £700 to £800. Two Other Modern Houses of 7 or 8 rooms, in town. Also, 3 to 4 Acres, in or near Riccarton road, between the railway' and Bush Inn. Also, to Rent, with purchasing clause. 50 Acres of Dairying Land, within reasonable distance of a Factory or Creamery. Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, Building, and other Sections and Small Properties for Sale, in Town and Country. VICTOR HARRIS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, Hotel Broker, and Vainer. 172 Lichfield street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 94. Telephone 446. FOR SALE. j Q.ODFREY and TAYLER have received instructions from ! DR. OYENDEX to SELL his well-known Residence, being No 7 Hereford street, Christchurch, together with Stable. Tbe Residence contains 13 rooms, besides scullery, 2 bathrooms, linen room, storeroom, etc., etc. It is fitted with gas, electric bells, hot and cold water, and is connected with main sewer. The stable i 3 built of brick, and has stall, 2 loose boxes, double coachhouse, fodder room, harness room, and man's room, with loft over all. The whole property is in perfect order, and is, in fact, up-to-date in every particular. Tbe land comprises quarter of an acre. GODFREY and TAYLER, 311 Armagh street, Christ-h-i-iw

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11414, 27 October 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11414, 27 October 1902, Page 8

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