PROPERTIES FOR SALE. n-ICiX— STOCK. Plant, and Goodwill of dW-LOO a Bakery and Confectionery caeh ■business, as a going concern, with Kefrcshment Rooms; principally email goods; doub.e froct, central stand. Ul-he*lth of Proprietor's wile reason for soiling. BAKER BROS., Land acd Finance Agents, 2779 Hereford street. VICTOR HARRIS. "\TORTH BELT—On behalf of Mr Maurice 1\ Hams. "Turret House." v.-ith 1 acre or in sections. Aiso, "Tanonds," N. Belt and Montreal street, an "ideal" residence. ■ CITY. Salisbury street—A Nice House of 6 rooin3, bath, etc., nearly J-acxe. Cheap at £600. 5 " BOAD. just off—A 2-acre Woes of rich land, over 3 chains frontsge. an id«al Bite fora gentiemxn's residence. Price £250 only. Close to n<u. Also, 2j acres ard nearly new House cf 5 rootns. Price £490. These are unquestionably the cheapest piacea in this favourite locality. MARSHLAND—IOJ Acres, pick of district, good house, etc. £300. ST. AfcAPH STREET—2 Nice S-rcomea House?, stables, etc.. good sections. Prices reduced to £190 and £250. UPPER RICCAETON—A 25-Acre Farm of first-class land, good house, orchard, and suitab'e outbuildings. £47 10s an aero only. Worth £60. A:bo a 16-acre Farm. SOC&BURN cad HOK.'.BY—Several Blocks of Land for Sale, en easiest of tewns. to suit buyers. Land very rapidly going up in value, Some with houses aito. LOWER RICCARTON, M«in road—llust b* told—i-acre aud Modem House, 6 rooms and conveniences Price reduced to £580. LINCOLN—A 50-icre Farm of the richest Isnd. The pick of the district. • BELFAST—A Block of Houses to be sold, which wili be! guaranteed to give IS per cent. i:eii iucoinc. freo of commission for collection. A ar.;e investment. ClTif—S«h;t..on, i-acre, ciose to warehouses, aua street Cbsiu froniage. Worthy £15 a foot. Pvico, £3 per iooi Lrontage. Cheapest in town. ST. ASAPH STREET E —Capital Building section, 72:t by 13.1 ft, sunny e:de. Uoula divide, lo c.'iOtn) m(.-."t;;-o 0 accouct. »>'iJivi.d. bl-ILT. nciir—Several good 5 to 7-ro.):;i Houeea. nil uioueru ccaveniences, over i-acre caeh. Price i'oC , :) to .i'TOO e&icn. FOR SALE—Goodwill of Central Billiard liocjzij, 2 iuii-oize tnbies, low rent; to go for ices than ifco vuluo of the tables. A good living. PAPANUI—About 16 Acres ve.-y rich Land. £80 au r.crc. LOWER RICCAETON and FENDALTON —Several C'h;rn;i::i; iicsidei.cos ar.d Cottages foi Sale An old-c£tr.Mishc»l Buioher'e Business, in town, with every co".vea:cnce. far sale; a'.io, a Blacksmith's BuaincLs. iv best agricultural district, near Cnristciiurch. And another in c\ uirtry. with P. 0., ek\. attached. Also, a good Bakery and Gnneral Store for sale. Also, a good Draper/ Business. A epieudid opnorlunity to euierprismg people. Money found for suitable buyers for ail or tuy oi the tbova. SPECIAI/. For Immediate bole, owner leaving for Scotland, a Splo::d:d Farm of ne«rly 1000 acres in Soma Canterbury, will carry over 2 ahoep to the acre all tho voar round. Prico £7 an acre or offer. A nibble. Wanted, immediately, for cash, Two Modern Houses of 7 or 8 rcomr. in town. Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, Hotels. Buiidicg and othei Sec.ions and Small Properties for Sale, il Town and Country. VICTOR HARRIS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, Hotel Broker, and Valuer. 172 Lichficld street, Chrietchurch. P.O. Box 91. Telephone 446.
SUBURBAX LAND. FOR SPECULATION. pHARLES HILL, SOLICITOiI, 394 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Has recoived special in3traction3 TO SELL AT ONCE, THAT WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY OF MR JOHN KERR'S, Csntaining ABOUT 25 ACRES OF FIRST-OLASS LAND,. Having a frontage on tho New Brighton road • Kerr's road, and the River road. This Property is well situated, and is within tyro miles of the City, close to Professor Bickerton's residence. Can be bought. as a vrhele, or in one, two or throe lots. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 2690 101 Hereford street.
TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Incorporated 1660. Capital, £2.000.000; Paid up, £1,750,000; Re- * serve Fund. £180.000. T IBiiRAL ADVANCES made on FREEJU HOLD and LEASEHOLD SECURITIES in any Part of the Colony. SALE and PURCHASE of PROPERTIES undertaken, the Investment of Honey at satisfactory rates cf interest. PROPERTIES FOR SAI.E. 2200 ACRES FREEHOLD, Hawke's BayLow undulating downs country, all ploughable, 10 paddocks, 0-roomod house, woolshed. stable, etc., winters 1& sheep per acre, 1000 acres have been ploughed; only 10 miles from rail. A really Cheap Property. Price £i 2a 6d per etro. 990 ACRES, Taranaki, near "VThangsamomoia—About 400 ecres felled and graseed, b&laneo bush country, consisting of lUuiu, Tawa, and some Totara, 3J miks shc-ep fencing, wbare. woolsbcd, sheep yard*, railway should reach i>roprTty within throe yeara. Price £3000. WC ACRES, ilanga&o—All in prase, 9 paddocks, rich limestone, country. 200 acres suitable for dairying, H-roomed house, fruit and vegetable ird«n, al! necessary buildings. 2i ciiics factory and 5 miles railway station. Price £9 cer acre. 603 ACRES STUD FARM, Gisbome District—266 acres rich alluvial flats suitable for dairying, cropping, rr stud stock, balance hilla. 30 paddock*, 13-roomed fconso. ample btijldiogs. well watered and in periect order; flats cannot be excelled in colony. TO LET. 900 ACRES SHEEP AND DAIRY FARIT. near Woodviile—Within iialf mile of railway station aiid creamery. 6-room*d bouse, all ne?T fences. 12s per 6-cre. Purchasing clause would bo given. The Company mil in all cae*s make Liberal Advances on all Properties placed r,n its booke for sale. F«rr further particulate «.pp!7 to THE TRUST AND AGE-\CY COIIPAXYOF AUSTRALASIA. LIiUTED. National ilutnal Buildings, Ccstnm-hous: Quiiv. Wellirgton. 53827 CHAKL'ES BATESOX. Manager. BEiS-TH and Company, 'Limited, Argyle House. Chriatchnroh, for Latest Noveltits in fiyery Department.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11565, 23 April 1903, Page 8
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