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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPBIB3 AND WILSON. In conjunction with DEVBSEinC, KING AND CO., LIMITED. ' WELDS HILL AND UPTON DOWNS ESTATES. '■ . i - riCTZ have still on hand a bin Dtooorttea '. » » • of the Unsold Blocks for Sal* at a ridiculously low prioe compared with price - in other parts of the Dominion. A SIGNIFICANT FACT.-One o* the first men, who purchased a part of the Welds Hill in Mr Arthur West, who worked for fifteen yean * on the Estate. He paid the upset A > GREAT PROSPECTIVE and PRESENT VALUE. With the completion of the South Island Main Trunk Railway, which run* within twelve milea of the property, every acre of land must at least double, if not treble, ite value. It is one of the beat watered eatates in New Zealand, and the climate it unrivalled in the South of Italy. The lovely Awatere Valley is a perfect Paradise for » home, and the etock on the rich rolling downs of the Estate are always in good condition. About the ONLY LARGE ESTATE in New Zealand that FATTENS ALL ITS STOCK, and the wool commandu the top price in the Home market. The Chriatchurch Meat Company , * Freexinir. Worlca at Picton are within thirty-six ndhrs of the * Upton Downs, and the company always give the top price for stock off this Ejrtate. We have still the pick of the land for sale, and oan now sell in quantities to suit purchasers. We can sell with or without stock, and ■ large proportion of the purchase money can, remain at 5 per oent., so -that you need not fear the rise in the money market in dealinsr with these sections. Mr J. H. Dent, who took over the man*gement of the property on Ist of March, will accommodate and show intending purchasers over tbe different ■actions for sale, and we have arranged with ■ our Blenheim agents to drive prospective buyers either from Blenheim or Seddon on to the Estate. We oan therefore recommend every man in search of a really pood agricultuxel or pastoral run to see over this property before purchasing elsewhere. Below ia a description of some of the blocks:— ' , LOT I—Mostly sold. LOT 2—Not for sal*. LOTS a and 4—Upton Downs. Price *S per acre. Containing 6213 acrea, subdivided into-twelve paddocks, with building*. Absolutely the best agricultural and pastoral land in New Zealand. LOT ' 5—6433 Acres. Price £3 per mm. This is a Rood block, Weill fenced and watered. Large proportion plonghable, and suitable for green crops. LOT 6—The largest b10ck—14,392 acres, at £2 Ss per acre. Good homestead sit*, with 400 acres nice agricultural land. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, and ■ possesses a splendid piece of limestone country at the back, which grows "cocksfoot and English pass in abundance. Good road leads right up to the property. The land will take surface sowinjt readily. Real good tussock country. 9000 acres have been, surface sown. LOT 7—10,060 Acres, at £2 5s per acre. Mostly wire-netted, well grassed and watered; has been surface sown; good ewe country; naturally sheltered, lies well to the ran; portions ploughable; limestone country at back, as shown on plan. Kindly advise us when it is convenient fox you to inspect, and-we will make all neoa*> saiy arrangements. Sub-purcbsvsers may, if they so wish, pay their oaah 'and take title. BPEIBS and WILSON, 146 Cashel street. DEVEREUX, KINO and CO, LTD., Lichneld street, C 3390 Bosfassßs Amenta. OPEIRS AND WILBOB, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. owner anxwoa to saO . I this beautiful property of 6 room, Icrgsj < bay windows, turned verandah, large kitccMa, bathroom, pantry, waahhouee, scullery, k> and c plastered, 6ft hall, gas sad fttciagt, asphalt paths, well laid out in lawn - aast fruit trees,' comer section, j-acre. Now m ' year chance for e> cheap property.. XBS d#> poeit, balance remain. 4*-19 SPIERS and WILSON. QT. ALBANJ3, easy terms, £60 cash, balance . C 5 17s 6d per week, for a gi>od new House, 4 rooms, plastered, iron roof, sunny position, three fires, 4Jft hall, bathroom, b. and - -. c. pantry, scullery, w.-house, copper, tuba, force pump, gas, sewor connection, less titan ■ five minutes tram, dose to school; a very, nice section, well fenced and laid out..Price , £485. Who will buy this handy property? - H4-K BPEIRS and WILSON. ' . '' . A GENTLEMAN'S Residence, with, an •». ' xL oellent prospective value to it. having , three good frontages, situate on -a tramline, - • very healthy locality, 12 acres, grounds, splendidly fenced and iaid out in lama and " . shrubberies, large fruit garden, Bft acres in ,-;■ grass. Buildings comprise fin* roomy boose t • 12 rooms, verandah, balcony, six .fires,/ all-- ' looms in excellent oonditioo, numerous" cup- - boards and wardrobes, bath. h. aad ram, / tank, large stables, trapshed. The owner's . . family having left the nest, it is • imperative he should effect a sale. The very property * for a large family. Price, £2300 or offer. , ,Tennf. . H7-13 '_ SPEIBS and WILSON, " ' Estate Ajsnts, ■ Uβ Cashel street, '. ''' 1034 , Christcaureb, PROPERTIES TO LETI . . TO LETT lOHFIELD street, east— A oomlortabls Residence, 8 rooms, bathroom, b, and \ c., offioes. and all conveniences, garden. \ T SUMNER, in Block opposite the Gave . ■ L *- Rock—Cottage, Unfurnished. 6 rooms. only 13s per week. F. PRATT, 14»a Ceabel street. Cm? rpO Let—City, 4 rooms, 8s; Fitsgendd IJ. avenue, modern G rooms, 22s 6d; Ciiv, - 6 rooms, 16s; Ghurchill street, modern *7 ■ looaiß, JCI; City, 4 rooms. 12s; City, 7 rooms, £1 Is;, Linvjood north, 6 rooms, las; ! Strainer, Bury street, modern 7 rooms, 17s Gd; City, 7 rooms, 19s; Linwood, 9 rooms, 23b; St. Aibans, 7 rooms, 17s 6d; Linwood, ~ 1 modern' 6 rooms, 17s 6d; Licwood, furniabed 6 rooms, £2. Cards to view or keys of any ■' iof the above, from Dearaley and Lane, 71 - ! Cathedral square, Christchureh, ,- 739 . TO LET OK MAIN THOBOTJGHFABE '* ' Opposite Broadway's. - ■ --* . O LARGE, well-lit .upstairs fioome;«oil»ble:' • \*- for milliner, tailor, photographer." or ' ! costumier. Rental, £1 per week? «i 3£ ' -'- i 1154 CHAHLSS HILL, 165 -- . F. H. S T E E L. - BUTCHEK - - . : (Late Langdon stnd Steeli THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT dV - ITS KIND IN CHMMCHUBCh: - Nothing but Absolutely, the Best Ife&t «L. Country Produces kept. ' The Best- is Always the CWnes*. " Customer. in D gj agj* : Country Customeie -can alwava' nW ' letters and telegrams being pronrptry'itliided ' SMALL GOODS a 'SPECIAIiTT TJ,. Annual Output reaches nearlv^TTiT ■» »

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 11

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