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AUCTIONS. VICTOR B-LRRIS. VICTOR HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 165 COLOMBO STREET. 370 ACRES TO LEASE. ONLY 12 MILES FROM TOWN. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THIS Land is well Buited for cropping and sheep grazing. There is a good 5- . roomed house (almost new), 5-stalled stable, loose-box, grain shed implement sheds, sheep yards, etc. Runt 17-j 6d per acre. lt is very rare that a farm of this description comes on the market for leasing, and those whom it is likely to suit should make immediate enquiry. 52 VICTOR HARRIS. US ACRES TO LEASE. NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Land is in good heart and is well fenced and subdivided. 5-roomed house, stable, granary, room, etc.; 19s per acre, near railway and school. 51 __J VICTOR HARRIS. JUST SUIT A FAMILY." A GROCERY. RBFRESHMENT. AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. A MAGNIFICENT OPENING TO THE RIGHT PEOPLE. THE Property is a very valuable one. being situate in one of the most fashionable parts of Christchurch. Tho owner's failing health is his sole reason for Wishing to jell. He is asking only what the property cost him, viz., £2500. In the course of the rest few years the freehold of this property will be worth well nigh double what is nowasked for it. Particulars to bona fide clients only. ______ VICTOR HARBI __ 50 ACRES DAIRYING LAND. n-t AwA—THIS Farm will easily carry 3Z*JL\JO\t 00 milch cows, besides growing a considerable quantity of crop, good 6roomed house, stable, chaffhouse, trap shed on ooncreto foundations, good plantation for shelter, near school, creamery, and railway. 218 VICTOR HARRIS. SPRINGSTON DISTRICT. CO ACRES of very good cropping and 00 dairying land, grows Epiendid crops of wheat etc. The land is very rich, but is not. in the best of order, as the owner is unable to give it the necessary attention. It will require very litt'.o labour to restore it to a clean state. The buildings consist of a 4-roomed house, stahles, cow shed, etc. Price, £33 per acre. 217 VICTOR HARRIS_ A"REAL"NICEv LITTLE FARM. TEN MILES FROM TOWN. A A ACRES, real good agricultural land, *\ i all in the very best of heart, has been well manured, grows good crops of wheat, oats, potatoes, nnd is well grassed. Comfortable 5-roomed-houso, scullery, dairy, stables, fowl runs, good orchard, house is sheltered by trees. A very attractive, well-kept property. Prico, £28 per acre. 214 ■ __ _ _ VICTOR HARRIS. FREEHOLD OF A FLOURISHING"STORE IN THE COUNTRY. ("-..ENTERAL STORE, turnover more than ** £3000 a year, stock at valuation. Splendid buildings, -.ess than 10 miles from town. A magnificent opening to an energotic man. . 104 1 ROfl ACR_S~SplendJd SheepT Farm, and IOUU certainly ono of the cheapest on tho market. All in capital order throughout, well watered. Comfortable 5-roomed House, stables, sheepyards, implement shed, shearing shed, etc. £5 per acre. Convenient to town. This farm is worth strong recommendation. 82 VICTOR HARRIS, C 3259 - 165 Colombo street EAST AND EAST. EAST AND. EAST, AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. * WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND, A-ND CHRISTCHURCH. orv-j ACRES. * . - ■ k NEAR INGLEWOOD.. A DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM IN THIS FAMED DISTRICT FOR HBAyY PERCENTAGE OF BUTTER FAT. { -v . "" IJ Miles from fcreamery, 3 miles from railway station, p:''office, and school. 8 paddocks, watered , with natural streams, undulating country, splendid for grass, turnips, oats, with a lucerne paddock, watered, 2 . shoep to the acre, and 100 head cattle. Present stock includes 34 head milch cows, returning a test of 5 per cent. Tho paddocks are all well fenced, and the building consists of House of 5 rooms, 9-bail cowshed, stables, chaffhouse, styes. This little property will return the the buyer a substantial '. income. The milk cheque alone will very soon pay tho purchase price of 10 • guineas per acre. The farm can be acquired on easy terms, as the owner (widow) is. retiring from farming.' THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN MERIVALE. £700 New T-shaped House of 6 rooms, on one of the best streets, handy " to car, plastered, gas, tiled grates and hearths, pantry, scullery, wash- > house, bathroom, h. and c, copper ' and tubs. 26 perches. The House is right, the locality is right, .the prioe is right. We consider this the cheapest place in Merivale. HI ST. ALBANS. HANDY TO TRAM. MODERN 6-roomcd House with nearly an acre of ground, every convenience, pantry, scullery, bathroom, plastered, windmill, washhouse, copper and tubs. • summer-/ house, 100 full bearing fruit trees, room for two more houses. The price will sell this place. Only £750. This is o chance for anyone who wants a good house and garden cheap. - A CHEAP FARM IN PAPANUI. C\rt ACRES splendid land, 1 mile *J I from school, will grow everything, roots and ceTeals. This place wants seeing. Let us take you over t the property. Is only on the market for the next ten days, so enquire at once. Price £62 10s per acre. C 2866 EAST AND EAST. 7376 ILES AND CO. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION ROOMS. 137 LICHFIELD STREET (opposite Strange's). A. ILES AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. FURNITURE VALUATORS, ETC. TIfANTED, Consignments of Furniture, » 1 Merchandise, cr Goods of any description to sell, or will buy —.6 above, and give the highest cash price. To those requiring Furniture, call on us before going elsewhere. Wo. keep a stock of New and Good Second-hand Furniture to choose from. Auction Sales held every SATURDAY at 1 o'clock, in our Tooms. 137 LICHFIELD STREET vopposite Strange's). A, ILES, Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

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