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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. VICTOR HARRIS. following are some of the choicest J FARMS I can offer. Terms can he arranged: 30 ACRES, close to Christchurch, well fenced and watered, good house find outbuildiugs, together with 15 acres of leasehold. Price for Freehold £630. A splendid farm, and an excellent opportunity for a young man wishing to start farming. Fol. 76 j 106 ACRES. Christchurch District—Vice Homestead and outbuildings, well watered and j fenced. This is worth enquiry. Fol. 72 100 ACRES. Spring3ton District—Good j Land, very good house and outbuildings, also granary. Price £2O per acre. Fol. 73 ISO ACRES, Springston District—Well watered and fenced, good house and outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. Fol. 73 10 ACRES OF FINE LAND, at Waddington. good residence of 5 Tooms. Fol. 14 200 ACRES, Greendale District—3-roomed House. Price £5 15s per acre, including crop of 45 acres. Fol. 77 350 ACRES. Chertsey—Good 7-roomed House, stables, trapshed, carpenter's shop, shearing shed, etc. Price £S 10. s per acre. Enquire at once, as a farm like this will not remain in the market long. Fol. 79 LEASEHOLD. 7000 ACRES—Rangitata District, will winter 3500 to 4000 sheep. A splendid run. Fol. 87 LEASEHOLD, 7300 ACRES—Rangitata District, will winter 4000 sheep, a really good run. Fol. 88 1500 ACRES Mount Somers, well fenced and watered. Price £5 per acre. Fol. 84 I also have 198 ACRES of the richest and best land in New Zealand, situated at Southbridge, with good homestead and outbuildings, at £36 per acre. Ai&o numerous other Farms In various districts. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. I have been instructed to SELL tho best COUNTRY GENERAL STORE I have had tho pleasure to offer to tho public. Price and particulars on application. A chance of a lifetime. VICTOR HARRIS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 172 Lichfield street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 01. Telephone 446. CLARK AND LAMB, Land and Estate Agents. PQOA —LIXWOOD—New House 6 rooms, cS/OOU bathroom, plastered, 2 oriel windows, v. blinds, h. and c. service, verandah front and side, windmill, every modern convenience, i-ucre section. A rare chance of securing an ideal property. CITY— 6 rooms, wU«J and copper, asphalt paths, etc. v. blinds, w.h. large hothouse, P 4 0A —ST. ALBANS—Up-to-date 5-room-c&trOU e<] house (new), plastered, h. and convenience. jt-aore. x.jomi.M-j—farms, Hotels, Boardi.3 inghouses. Store Businesses in rapidly rising Districts. ■ P ~ 7 r—FITZ GF,RALD STREET, St. Al3&D I D bans, six-rooraed House, plastered, pantry, bathroom h. and c. water, verandah, V. blinds, J-acre section, two frontages, lawn ~7} A rvA—ST. ALBANS—New 4-roomed CotcKygtUl/ tage, conveniences, plastered, nice section. £25 deposit, balance as rent. CLARK and LAMB, Rhodes Buildings, 1396 173 Manchester street. Godfrey and tayler (Late C. Palairet), LAND BROKERS. ESTATE AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. FOR SALE. ClTY—Close to centre, i-acre, with House of two storeys, containing ten largo rooms, pantry, scullery, storeroom, bathroom, etc., fitted throughout with every modern convenience. LINWOOD, just off tram line—J-acre, with House containing six rooms, land laid out as orchard, garden, etc. As tbß house is built on one side of the section there is room to build four more houses. Prices £650. LINWOOD, close to tram—New House of five rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water, asphalt paths, etc. Price £SOO. LINWOOD—i-acre of land with house of 4 rooms and scullery. LINWOOD—i-acre of land and house of 6 rooms and scullery. MANSFIELD AVENUE— Quarter-acre with New House of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, coalshed, h. and c. water, connected with main sewer, etc. We have many other properties for Sale, situated in every part of Christchuroh and suburbs, particulars of which can be obtained on application at crnr office. GODFREY AND TAYUjER, 311 Armagh street, Christchurch. 4775 DEARSLEY AND LANE, 207 Colombo street, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BUYERS of all Classes of Property would do well to caJl upon us for anything they may require in Hotels, Farms, Sections, House Property, etc. We have on our Books a very large number of Properties at bargain prices, and*will be pleased at any time to show intending purchasers over same. Wo preparo Transfers. Mortgages, Leases, etc., at' Lowost Current Rates. The following arc a few of the many good PROPERTIES placed in our hands ifor Sale: LINWOOD, Grafton street—Splendid House of 9 rooms and every possible modern convenience, ample stabling, and half-acre good land. Price £9OO. Fol. 117 LINWOOD, M&theson's road—A bargain, 3acre good Land, in paddock and orchard, good house of 5 rooms and conveniences, traphouse, stable, and other outbuildings. Price £590. Fol. 118 Off PAPANUI ROAD—Two good Houses of 7 rooms and all conveniences, windmill and i tank to each, about i-acre to each house. Price £7O-9 each. Fol. 312 ST. ALBANS, Springfield road—Nearly new and substantially-built House of 7 good living rooms, and all usual modern conveniences, good i-acre section, everything in tip-top order. This is a really good property. Price £7BO. Fol. 311 ST. ALBANS, coach passes door—Good Jlouso of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc., etc., about an acre of good land, with running stream. This is a valuable property, and is a bargain at the price asked—£6Bo. Fol. 356 LOWER RIOCARTON—We have a few desirable Residences in this favourite locality for immediate sale, and the prices are right. To those who prefer to build wo would like to say that wo have for sale a large number of firstclass Sections, all sizes and prices. DEARSLEY AND LANE, 207 Colombo street. 809 NORTH ISLAND PROPERTIES. Q-AA ACRES, about CO miles from GisOi)Uu borne, by good dray road, about 2000 acres in grass, 1500 acres in bush, the standing bush considered the best land on tho place. At present carrying 3200 sheep and 60 cattle. Four-roomed house, woolshed, yard 3, dip, etc. Price £2 15s per acre. Stock at valuation. 01 257 ACRES, GISBORNE DISTRICT-11 miles from Gisborne, 35 acres flats and 222 acres hills, bounded on three sides by running streams, watering every paddock, new house (cost £300), buggy shed, large milking shed, and fowlhouse, Good metalled roada. Price £IBSO. 35 700 ACRES—Creamery 2 miles, town and railway station 11, hill country, all grassed, 150 acres ploughable, suitable for dairying and sheep, limestono formation, winters 2 sheep per acre and 100 cattle. Price £6 i2s 6d. Cash £2, balance on mortgage five years. 42 650 ACRES—Two miles from Ballance, well gr.'csed bush land, suitable for dairying and sheep, over 200 acres ploughable, rich limestone oountry, good house, etc., now wintering 1400 sheep and over 100 cattle. Price £9 per acre. Easy terms. This farm will yield £1 per acre gross profit this year. S 7 DAIRY FARMS. 150 ACRES—Four miles township and railway station factory 2j miles, 140 acres well grassed, originally bush, easy hill country. A really cheap dairy farm. Price £6 5s per acre or would lease with purchasing clase. 44 ISO ACRES—Factory and P.O. on farm, 7 miles railway station, good 6-roomed house, etc. Carries 40 dairy oow6 and young stock. Price £ls 15s_ per acre. 41 107 ACRES—2S miles from Ballance, and factory, P. 0., school, etc., originally bush, good limestone country, nearly all ploughable, well subdivided. Price £l3 per acre. Liberal Advances on any of the above. TRUST AND AGENCY CO., 5 Custom House Quay, Wellington, or, A. L. STYCHE, Care oi Maude and Harman, 194 Hereford street, Chriatchurch.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 11

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