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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. QHAR LES HILL, SOLICITOR, LAND DEPARTMENT. RICCARTON. £375. RICCARTON. WELL-BUILT House, 3 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, 25 perches of land, nice locality, close to coach and railway station. £25 deposit, balance as rent. CHARLES aLL, Solicitor. CROYDON £50 ESTATE. EXCFJ_L_JNT Building Sites in this favourite locality, full i-acre, high and dry, chain wide roads, concrete channel, asphalt footpaths, 20 minutes' walk from Cathedral square. £50, £60, £70. £80\ Small deposit, balance easy terms at five per cent, interest CHARLES HILL Solicitor. CITY. £525. CITY. EXCEEDINGLY well-built Villa of 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom, pantry, w.h., copper, gas and fittings, v. blinds, bay window, |-acre, asphalt paths, fruit trees, connected with main sewer, seven minutes' walk from Cathedral square. CHARLES HILL. Solicitor. ADDINGTON. £425. ADDINGTON. COMFORTABLE Square House of 5 rooms and scullery, detached w.h., copper, large workshop, excellent i-acre section, fruit trees, handy to Government workshops. CHARLES HILL Solicitor, j SYDENHAM. £435. SYDENHAM. ! SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT Brick House (hollow walls), containing 6 rooms all in first-class order, together with nearly J-acro section, fruit trees, etc., good locality, handy to tram, now let at 14s per week. CHARLES HILL Solicitor. " MERIVALE. £370. MERIVALE. HOUSE of 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, w.h.,. i-acre section in good order, let to good tenant, lis per week. CHARLES HILL. Solicitor. LINWOOD. £375. LINWOOD. ~ DESIRABLE House of 5 rooms, plastered ar.d distempered, bathroom, scullery, w.h, copper, about i-acre section. This property must be sold at once. Small deposit and easy terms. CHARLES HILL. Solicitor. CITY. £150. BARBADOES STREET. COMFORTABLE Square House of C good rooms, bathroom, verandah, detached w.h., copper, about i-acre section well fenced, ten minutes' walk from Cathedral square. £25 to £50 deposit. Balance as rent CHARLES HILL. Solicitor. CROYDON ESTATE. EDGEWARE ROAD, ST. ALBANS. HIGH and dry, first-class J-acre Building Sites from £50, only 20 minutes' walk from G.P.O. From £5 deposit, balance easy terms at S per cent. CHARLES HILL, SOLICITOR. 194 HEREFORD STREET, CHMSTOHUROH. 9857 CITY, North—Superior site, principal street, northern #amict, 5-roomed House, plastered and papered, verandah, bay window, bath, h. and c. service, scullery, . pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, cupboard, wardrobes, bookcase, water hud on, shed and storeroom, asphalt paths. An excellent property in firat-ilass ordor. £525. Terms. J. G. Bannerman, 174 Lichfield street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE CUTTING UP OF »TIWO GREAT PROPERTIES. JUDGE WILLIAMS'S ESTATE, OPAWA, And A. E. G. RHODES, ESQ., ESTATE, OPAWA. Under instructions from K. O. Schauman, Esq., "Risingholme," Opawa. 176 SECTIONS 176 The Road Contract will include:— ASPHALTED FOOTPATHS CONCRETE CHANNELS 1 *" - "-' ROLLED METALLED ROADS THE IDEAL SUBURBAN POSITION, OPAWA RAILWAY STATION ON THE PROPERTY. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. PLANS NOW IN COURSE OF •PREPARATION, And will be issued through the "Preet," "Time*," "3_r," and "Truth," ABOUT APRIL 20th. Sections in Opawa, within 200 yard* of these properties, have'recently been/sold from £150 to £220. The whole of the above Sections will be placed on the* market FROM £65 TO £95 EACH. The letter price will be for RAILWAY BIDING BLOCKS, which in a few years must bring big profits to present buyers. A strip of land 20 feet wide running with the railway ha* been specially reserved by the vendor for the benefit of the** •action*. TERMS: £5 per section deposit £5 per section on* month. £10 per tectum three months. £10 per section six rjonths. . Balance 3 years a'j 5 per cent Further particulars future advertisement*. W. J. HOPKINS and CO.. Opposite National Bank, Agent* for the Owner. MESSRS STRINGER *nd CBESSWELL, ,„ Solicitor* for the Owner. N.B.—To th* large number of enquirers we have to state that no sections will be sold before the issue of plans. 8836* INTERCOLONIAL LAND AGENCY. (F. L. MURRAY and CO.), 124 Manchester street, Chri*tchuich. PROPEHTTES FOR SALE. LEASES IN PiIRPETUITY—6 F*n_s frora 24 Acres up to 240 Acre*, firtt-clai* cropping sad grating land, eminently suited for barley growing, all well- improved, and well watered with arterisn well*. Rental* from 2* up to 4* per acre per annum, well worth 15* to £1 per *"• rental, within easy driving -.stance from Christchurch, and are all within two mile* from railway stations and creamery. Good homesteads, good fence* good -roads, well worth inspection. Full particulars on application to. ut. 24 ACRESI Le*** ia Perpetuity, good Land in grass and white clover, aubdivided into 4 paddock*, with S artesian wells thereon, good two-roomed cottage, cowshed for 7 oowa, trap shed, 2 loose boxes, chaff house built of timber and iron-roof cd* together with harrow*, spring trap, spring dray, 6 cow* and all sun—rie*, 17 mile* from town, will"carry 8 cows all the year round. Rental £3 14a per year. Price £330. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, with large *eco_modation, good stabling and 4 acre* land, in rising country town-hip in North Canterbury. Good turnover, good prospect* for the furore. Owner must sell. Offers in* vited. F. L. MURRAY and CO., 124 MANCHESTER STREET. 4783 HANMER SPRINGS. VISITORS to Hanmer Springs "will find FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION at, W. H. FAWCETT'S. Moderate Tariff. Every Comfort and Attention. First-class Piano, Good Table.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 11