PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BUILDING SECTIONS, Just off Papanui road, few minutes' walk from. Electric Trams. 46 SECTIONS SOLD. 46 SECTIONS SOLD. Hl*. BOWKER and SON now offer to • the public the Unsold Allotments in the Hon. J. T Peacock's Estate, at ths end of Mansfield Avenue. CHARMING NEIGHBOURHOOD. HIGH, HEALTHY SITES FROM £75 UPWARDS. Terms: 10 per cent. Cash, interest 5 per cent THE CHEAPEST LAND IN THE MARKET, Title Land Transfer Act Call for Plan before they its all sold. H. L. BOWKER and SON, Land Agents, 348 Colombo street (Viotoria squats), Oppoaite Band Rotund*. MERTVALE RESIDENCES FOR SALE. r?i7K|-\—i-ACRE LAND. First-classßesi--3miL I O\J denoe 9 large lofty rooms (single storey); every possible convenience. -1290—1 ACR_ i 7 PERCHES LAND, 11 rooms (single storey), all conveniences. £1250-_-AORE 20 PERCHES LAND, 7 good rooms. £1600—J-ACRE LAND, 7 large rooms, all conveniences, in splendid order. £1450—{-ACRE LAND, 8 good lofty rooms, well designed. £2850—1 ACRE LAND, substantial Residence 13 rooms. H. L. BOWKER and SON, Land Agent*. CITY, BEALEY AVENUE. Y»Q9K— BEALEY AVENUE, clow *• c**o._«.> Durham street—Section 60 fee* frontage x 132 feet deep, well-built 2-storey House 9 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold service, plastered, iron roof, concre-ts foundations, pantry, scullery, Venetian blinds, gas fittings, verandah, Arashhouse. copper, good water supply from deep well. Price £825. Early possession can be had. H. L. BOWKER and SON. MERIVALE LAN—. 4?QKA—I-AORE 0 PERCHES LAND, *wd" Modern House 7 good room*, bathroom, hot and cold, high concrete foundations, plastered, tiled grates end hearth*, verandah, Venetian blinds, and every convenience. H. L. BOWKER and SON. CITY, HEREFORD STREET. 4?Q7K—i-ACRE LAND, Cheap Residence. */0 tO 13 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, Venetian blinds, gas fittings. In good order throughout H. L. BOWKER md SON. FARM FOR SALE. SOUTH CANTERBURY. KiO ACRES—Rich, loamy soil, 18 pad- —'-*—■ docks, gocd fences, and well watered, average yield 43 bushels wheat, 70 bushels oats, and 47 bushels barley, but higher yields could be obtained by thorough working; good house 4 rooms, granary and other outbuildings, sheep-yards and dip. This Farm is situated 3 minutes' walk from railway station, 8 miles from saleyards, and li miles from school. Further particulars from H. L. BOWKER AND SON, LAND AGEiNTS, 248 COLOMBO STREET. QHARLES HILL, SOLICITOR 165 HEREFORD STREET. LAND DEPARTMENT. CITY AND SURBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO FARMERS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPREYDON. •P7f.fi— A NICE Property of 6 Acres, c*V I \J\J first-class land, wire fences, 3 paddocks, House of 3 rooms. Owner will ! sell 2 acres and houae for £300, or the lot for £700. A bargain. Fol. 2-64 LOBURN. -PJ. 1^ 8 < OB OFF_B)-SO7 Acre*, all cV_ lv ploughabls except about 12 acres, 30 acres in stubble, rest in grass, 9 paddocks, House of 4 rooms, and aU usual outbuildings. Will let on a five years' lease, under a compulsory purchasing clause. Terms arranged. FoL 1-11 RUSSELL'S FLAT. -Pft 9 S ft 0- - GOOD F «™ ot «9 _VO —< V* Acres, including 200 acres improved downs and 70 acres .rich dry swamp, House of 6 rooms and outbuildings. Fol. 6-10 ANNAT. I*l A PEB ACRE—IO9 Acres, Dwelling of *»A_ 6 rooms and outbuildings, 40 •ores in grass, balance in stubble and turnips. A genuine nibble. Fol 8-85 WITHIN TEN MILES OF SQUARE. .pOI PER ACRE—IBO Acres, 8 paddocks, o\i£tX. all well fenced and watered. Houae of 4 rooms and usual outbuildings: real gocd agricultural land. Fol. 2-48 SOCKBURN. -P_iY PER ACRE for 70 Acres, superior oV—IS land, 5-rootn House, s—d several outbuildings. Fol. 14-6 STYX. i fCrt PER ACRE, 60 Acres heavy land, 2 oVcHy Houses of 8 rooms each. Fol. 23-24 PAPANUI. J?KO PER ACRE, about 28 Acres firatoVcl_* class soil, 5 paddocks, well watered, 6-room House, usual outbuildings, orchard. Fol. 80-8 CHOYDON ESTATE, EDGEWARE ROAD ST. ALBANS.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGE. A LL SECTIONS purchased in ths OROY--x DON ESTATE during the month of MAY will be subject to a DISCOUNT at 5 PER OBNT. from ths ordinary prioe. These Sections are fr.st becoming mors valuable. Easy terms. CHAS. HILL, SOLICITOR, 165 HEREFORD STREET. 7466 OECTIONS FOR SALE. HARAKEKE STREET (just over Riooarton Railway Crossing)— Nearly an Acre, superior site for a home. £200. GLOUCESTER STREET, Linwood—4acre, facing i nth, orchard, fenced, wsll, ready for building i-n. £200. CANAL RESERVE (opposiU Hsreiord street)- — Good J-Acre. £200. WORCESTER AND GLOUCESTER STREETS, Linwood—Fenced, planted, small building. Speculative Price. BUCKLEY'S ROAD, corner Canal Reserve I—Over i-Acre, two chains frontage, fins and high. £250. NEW BRIGHTON-Special J-Acrs in George street. _ C. J. 639 49 Cathedral square. HOTELS. pALACB HOTEL. MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ENLARGED, IMPROVED, AND REFURNISHED. Ideal Site, Heart ol OUy. ' Quiet Neighbourhood. TARIFF—Bs Per Day. Luggage express (Stsvems) meats all trains and steamers. 24S i PUBLIO NOTICE. OOVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Scargill and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, and returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. ARTHUR BOYCE, Propr'etor. Saddle Horses and Traps always on litre at Scargill Station at ths Shortest Notice. LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNITLL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glectt—nel for Lake Coleridge via WindwhiatU House «_d Suowden, eveVy FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christ—lurch, >eturning in time lot Evening Train SATUESpocial attention given to Passengers, and A\ parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. AM V JOHN O. AKSTISS. AM Propristor^^H
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 11
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