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PROPERTIES FOR SALE, EVA_\S AND BUl__7 ""§§ J. R. Evans.) (R____ __„ £. ._ SPECIAL FARM SALES JgONA FIDE & BUSINESS BAIKU^-I Acres. * '^ 76 RAN_-lORA (close to)-Only ___»',_*"# acre. Owner has purchased s__i__.->4 farm, and must sell at ono* . acres in grass, lalance read* crop, deep rich In»m, suitedgrain, dairyiis and sheepj j_ «,£ >, d.d heart. House and ouUraa*__\£? two miles from slat"-n, m Trkalj__* ,t tory and school. Terms. &__£>* sale. Cheap. __!- • 25 £550 LOT-Only £150 cash _«__?&";, Sefton district, roal good la_4__K~< fenced, etc, XI dairying c* land. 6-roomed house 3 stabje_^_af' r shed, loose-box, chafthonse, «^__J*\"'" styes (all concreted), lot oi fowl_<*__K' and runs; a few minutes from sekj2r« close station, creamery, elc, 10 »w«IS § oats given in. Immediate inspecrk9_b_ ! ' _ necessary. itt?_ftf-_. 1173 RAKAIA-METHYEN LINE — sale wanted, and at £9 pet _as__'l2_r are- asking £2 acre below ad_____t<£ I values. Magnificent I sheep country, carries 2 sheen __!>■ * acre easily, turnips 13 inches : this season, and always plenty rf3" feed wot or dry; deep black lo__v* *■ should grow wheat wed. yxldstoN ' bushels oats per acre; 4-rw,a__i , V house, whare. stable, yaxdi d_T*H etc., close station and b_lioC OnhV l '' £3 acre and terms. In_pecti__ j?'-;* ' vitcd. «__-' 190 RANGIORA-OXFORD ;_& - acre. Owner must get a fc____.? plaoe. and has put a seihnr bm3 on. Half grass, balance in cropTS' paddocks, 40 acres heavy, win ewisp anything, and <-«rry cow per sera? 80 acres first-class sheep lazfl. t,J»_. houses of 5 rooms each, and'seed ■ outbuildings, 3 t.des from .laEwf-i* school, creamery and Terms. •—ft.'' EVANS and BULL +? 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, -_ Opposite P-ist Office. JUfcf' ? ' AUCTIONS , „fs A. E. ORADDOCK. ,'\ 25-ACRE FARM AT M__tSHl__r__, - ' AE. CRADDOCK has received inatrws." • tions from the Trustees of the Estate' 1 ' of the late Rev. T. R. Fisher to SELL BY"" PUBLIC AUCTION, at his LandSele_oa_i " - No. 154-6 Hereford sfcjcet. On SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, _Btt. - ; At 12.30 p.m. - '\ y - That conveniently-situated little Pans, em. 4 ', trining 25 Acres (more or less}.' at tha ' Corner of Canal Reserve and Cemetery rosd. Marshlands. ~- I There is a cottage on the property, _n 2** cow-bails and other improvements. Marsh- I lands is well known ss being on* el tha J best dairying districts in Canterbury- «£ "■ i the capabilities of the land for producing A. onions and root crops generally are too _«H >' X . known to require any comment. The land- "?■ has a frontage to the Canal Reserve of about '' <. six chains and to the Cemetery road of -; 40 chains, and this lends itself to sub-"' - division into several blocks with a kof northern frontage, Poeseesic- 2—J July. -__- J- ■ Easy terms can be arranged "*_ js' All further particulars from ________ ."• " GARRICK, COWLISHAW, and FISHES, X- ". Solicitors, Chr_t_iunoh; ot A. E. CRADDOCK, 8158 Auctioneer. _~ "' _ _,5 -.- SATURDAY. 25th APRIL. 18.30 pjn. % COTTAGE PROPERTY'AT PEERSWICE 31 ■'. RICCARTON. ■ d\ '■' AE. CRADDOCK has received i_stns_. -,'- ---• • tjoas to SELL by PUBLIC ATJCf i TION, at his Land Sale Rooms, 1544 mptf •" ford street. Christchurch. on * . ■"•ft >. SATURDAY. 25t_. APRIL, at 1230 pjfe& £ i-ACRE SECTION, situste Peerswicji, IK,. ~ per Riccarton, together with 3-roomed Wy. £, tage, scullery, and other buildtngs .thersettjj v The property has a. northern aspect,/,*)* £, section'is nicely laid out? and %: is a capital little holding- ,--.»„_ 7 All further particulars from the' i«K f> tie—_mv * ",?_S _r ' A, E. CRADDOCK, ,-M % 8159 154-6 Hereford, >, - ' ■ i ' i<£, j? A. E. CRADDOCK. ' - ' _1 THURSDAY, APRIL 30th. 1908, l»<_Mi 'St 2 CHOICE VILLA RESIDENCBB. 5 ® & ST. JAMES 'STREET, p AE. CRADDOCK has reoeired >»dw $ • tions from the owner to SEl_rgK _t PUBLIC AUCTION, -at his I*nd 4H| •>• rooms, , - '.-■".' f - AfSwS I 154-6,' HEREFORD STREET, „„&| On ''Sr^l THURSDAY. APRIL 30th, at ■ THAT CHARMING VU.LA RESIWHTCE,] , beim? No. 37 ST. ■'_ LINWOOD, with an area of J^_-|-aew l S fenced, and nicely laid out. .u*,g*rdett' sn2 orchard. Tho House is a mott.subst_BtJslj one, containing 8 large plastered arid'-pajiar-ed living rooms, besides all„mod«—»-.««►: . veruemoes, such as bathroom.,with hot/lbl cold service from. deop"well connection,,p*s* try, wa«bhoure, etc, etc., 2 . verawlkt ori«l windows. The house ia well-fittsdip ' with - - cupboards and other useful - aajajjg tenanoes, outbuildings comprise shed';.-til capital stable, and trap house.. - TbmJM ' plenty of room on the section for'aaoNM good house. • ' ■ ' _ .Also, a PRETTY 6-ROOMED MltMi'M ing No. 49' ST. JAMES STREET, .; WOOD. The -House is built and finished, is plastered' and ,-_••*, ."", ed, contains all modern chiding hot ad cold, such, as v. lery, washhouse, copper and tubs.\wstH ~, ' service and usual offices. The' seetieAjts* jtains , J-acre, is well fenced, laid 5 planted. The property as v exceptionally good 6ne, and is it. V**n_t * order throughout. _, j ■St. James street is admitted' toihSfjS-l £- prettiest in Linwood, and the abowslW" a pertiea are absolut-clr seoond to som'isC*_j T ' favourite locality. For terms and *Bff& \ ther particulars apply to ** A. E. CRADDOCK, ,8160 154-6 Hereford "i . , i , , M I'lg '_ THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1908, V%m 3' A E,CRADDOCK has receiwed■ iw» ; • tiofts from W. J. Pa_oer, EnM }■ intends to reside at Timaru, to BEWkM -'\ PUBLIC 'AUCTION, at his I.a_d.JS* rooms, 154-6 HEREFORD THURSDAY. APRIL 30tl. at a_o s p*£l ; THAT CAPITAL LITTLE PEOPEBTE* ing, No. 104 Armagh street, Linwood- gsjl over Stanmore road). There is a • built and finished House or 5 good-twjj* besides pantry, scullery, bathroom, hptjJss cold water • service, washhouse," copp*r<"sw tubs, etc. The section has a about 40 feet to Armagh rtreet, 4JRJI within i minute of the second tram »•*•!!? ■_ A. perfect littlo home. ■ _f-'£^_ Also. FINE J-ACRE SECTIOjf/ifgj _. planted, situate Brittain street. Ljaypf •> with comfortable Cottage of .' rooms, besides _raal and oonverrisot »•! r, v gas fittinipi. etc. This isa realhriW little property, nicely sifusted *M .fltt* ■ close to second s_ction. All Inrtner ,t*f ; ■ ticulars from ~ '' v -v ■» A. E. CRADDOCK. Auctio-swrsf v 8161 154-6 Hereted tke*_ .^ THURSDAY. APRIL SOth. i CHARMING SUBURBAN RESIDE-_® -' AE. CRADDOCK hss received nam" £■ . tions from Mr H. W. Frfe to_6£H : - by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Lwdg* 3 * - v rocms. 154-6 HEREFORD STREET,.'©©. -_ THURSDAY. APRIL 30th, at -M pJjW i., HIS CHARMING HOUSE, situste *£-£_ ~' 49 Canon street, St. Albans. ; The hg* ; ; ' which contains 6 large rooms, n "«P«52»2 j--1 built and beautifully finished f_Km_ho«t. » j equioned with every medern «°*' reß *s__ *_~ - including hot and cold wrvice fKmt».W ywell. sewer connections, gas fitt-**. **i -_'\ trie bells, wardrobes. linen f" There is a wide verandsh, and 3 l****!!!; f , windows. There is not a l*« e F_P*2SnJ ;. than thi- in this favourite d_inct. is» » £ . is only a minute's walk from second re*u"j a , All further oarticulars from _-£'*-. A. E. CRADDOCK. AnrfiMiesa-.l fi- ; 8162 145-6 J_;_jf____*S!£jElfc GUCCESSFUL TREATMENT n %r^Kl 0 and BLOOD DiseseM. OLD i BARBER'S ITCH. LUPUS. *tf££fflK VOICE. RHEUMATISM, «sd sll and CHRONIC Diseases. i-W< DR JULIAN. . v ,- ' Next Choral Hall. Madras street feorßsr/ }< • Gloucester street), Christchnreh- -»J • Hours of Consultation. 10 to 11 _ia*l »,« :>, and 6 to 7.3J pm. Telephone -; F. H. STEEL. ''.j /-.; BUTCHER j 4 ■;;, Langdon and Steel). ?,-- m_E LEADING >-■- 1 ITS KIND IN v Nothing but Absolutely tho Best Mesl,}* 5^ Country Produces kept. h "£*• _' Tbe Best is Always the Cheapest; <* g? - Customers in City and Suburbs »»"*•." J*. , DaUy i->r Ordera j^.Courrtry Customers can _!:J, Si,. letters and t-e-rrams being promptly #£. tO SMALL GOODS a SPECIALTY. |X Annual Output reaches nearly HAUfjjjS MILLION-POUNDS. The )%-" speaks for itself. ____!—gT_*_-.t^

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13096, 22 April 1908, Page 12

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