Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

PROPERTIES FOR SALE SPEIRS and WILSON, . 146 CASHEL STREET. THE UPTON DOWNS AND WELDSHTLL ESTATF.S. MARLBOROUGH, ON THE AWATERE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FLANS and description of the Properties may be had on application to all the leading Stock and Station Agents , throughout the Dominion. AS A SHEEP PROPERTY THERE IS i NOTHING BETTER OFFERING AT THE PRICE PLACED AGAINST EACH LOT. While this Property has been taken over with 32,000 SHEEP. HORSES and CATTLE. \ This in no way represents the actual f carrying capacity of the property. 1 It is generally considered by thoee who i know the property intimated, that < THERE IS SCARCELY A LOT THAT 1 WILL NOT CARRY A SHEEP 1 TO THE ACRE. j WITH SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. ] And several of the lota will carry con- I siderably more. ' ~— i There are large portions on ench of the lots offered ploughab'.e, and Fhould prove . fiift-clajs RAPE and TURNIP country, * and some of the land will grow BARX,£Y • and WHITE CROPS very svcceasfully. Lnrffe areas have been surface sown with good English Grasses, Cocksfoot, and liyegrass, taking well. t j The back country especially retained its i freshness right throughout the late severe drought, feed bein» in abundance, and the Stock now fat, ready for the freezer. Wβ are advised by the late Manager, Mr 1 McKeniie. tbat there was no seriou* incon- t vecience in the way of watering the flocks. c EVERY PADDOCK PRACTICALLY WATERED. _____ < The property is admirably suited for Half I and Threo-quarterbreds. Tht> late owner E having run a stud flock on the Weldshill, it * was tie intention of the late owner to wipe c out the Merino flock entirely from the Estate. The property Is being connected by tele- • phone, and a school will be established at the Jordon. One of the portions of the estate that has just been sold was taken j up by a gentleman who hi» been associated f with the property for a good number of years. { LEASEHOLD property adjoining this Es- 1 tato has changed hands at a goodwill equal I to the price asked for tho FREEHOLD of t this propgrty. < It has the reputation of being a Firstclass Winter Properly, no eternal .enows. The-land is open and friable, and takes cur- < face sowing readily. - c _____ < The Stock is the besl indication of the quality of the land. Stock buyers claim i >hat they have secured the best stock in Marlborough 08 this Estate. JTTST OI£E WORD MORE. There are men going about Christohurch f and other places who have never seen the j property, wno will take ycu into their confidence and volunteer tho information that the place is no good. Take that for what it is worth. Come straight to us, or go to any respectable firm and get correct information. The prices are from £2 6b per acre upwards, and further subdivisions will be made where practicable. Easy finance for < Stock and Land. 1 SPEIRS and WILSON, < 146 Caanel rfreet. DEVEREUX, KINO AND CO., LTD., Lichfield street. CSilO Business Agents. ' W. SMITH. "TfT SMITH, 148 HEREFORD STREET. LINWOOD, S.E.—A well-built, thoroughly sound House of 8 large rooms, plastered, papered and decorated, large bathroom (h. and c), pantry, etc., etc Standing on half an acre of land. Large outbuildings, stable, back entrance, grounds laid out, asphalt tennis court. Price £1000. WAREHOUSE SITE, centrally situated, fine frontage, right-of-way alongside—-*A capital building site, or perfect as an investment. Surroundings fhortly to be greatly improved. Deposit required £1000, balance at interest. LINWOOD—A substantial and well-built modern House of 6 good rooms, all fitted up with cupbi ixds, and every possible convenience, gae laid on, Venetian blinds, etc., etc., large section. A bargain at £050. OASHMERE HILLS, five minutes from tram, o—sily accessible to those who' do, not wish to climbs-Two or three fine Sections, varying in price according to size. Good value. Full particulars on application to W. Smith. PAPANUI ROAD—Suit doctor, retired squatter, professional or businree man.— Modern House, 11 large and beautiful rooms (two-storey), with every possible convenience, balcony, Wo verandahs, conservatory 20 x \% fernery 20 x 12, half an acre of land, tastefully laid out, asphalt paths all round houpe, back entrance, lepb&lt drjve 15-20 ft wide, deep well, 400 ft deep, main sewer. Another J-acio can bt acquite<l Pzite for house end }-aore. £3750. ' ' - SYDENHAM, one minute from. tram and Park—A capital Hou?e of 7 roome, with 8 bay windows, verandah, northern, aspect, good outlook and good appearance, fine large outbuildings, Venetian blindi, asphalt paths. Owner leavinsr town. Reduced from £700. ST. ALBANS. oast (near tram)—A firstcless property of 8 capital, rooms, high oon- ,' crete foundations, plastered and papered walls, tiled grates, v. b., etc, h. and c, two bey windows, return verandah, high stud, good section, northern aspect and line neighbourhood. Price £375. NORTH BELT tfust orer;—A really good Hou«e of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc., mo»t oonveniently and well situated, verandah, Venetian blinds, h. and c, asphalt puths, high section. Prioe £575. CARLTON. Id tram section—Comfortable convenient House of 6 pood sized rooms, with full l-acie. Pnce £850 splendidly built House of 7 very large rooms, and all modern conveniences, bathroom, scullery, etc., 10 years built, standing on half an acre of ground, three minutes from tram, washhouse. coalhouse, bicycle shed, and compactly built, fow'housa, gaxden, fixit, ttc. A great bargain for a family house. Price £075. STANMORE ROAD—A good sauna sroomod House, lift etud, plastered, bathroom, h. and c, ehower, gas, etc., standing on 3-16ths of an acre, in first-class order and condition, asphalt paths; renting value shows 7 per cent, clear. Prioe £600. PLUMBING and Painting, Gas FifEing, and Paperhanging- Business, togetner with the premises (house, shop, workshop, storeroom, cellar, stable, etc.), in which the business 13 carried on Situated in » firstclass country town (Canterbury). The business is a very old-established onj. The owner having made a competence is retiring , . From £10 to £12 a week can be matte by an energetic man. This is a first-class opening, and easy terms oan bo arranged. Full particujars on application to W. Smith. PAPANUI ROAD (just oft}— Good House of C rooms, and all conveniences, together with half an aero of land, stable, and trap fhed, quarter of an aery in fruit trees, oonrenient to tram. Price £523. WALTHAM, in fine position—Mve rooms. pla«tered and paper«d, in thoroughly pood order, all modern conveniences. Price £651. NEAR FERRY ROAD—Six room?, fernr years buiit, full i-acro land comfortable ! Hoii«e. I'ricw £120. j ST. ALBAXS, near Papanui road—A fine I ll«n«« of 5 •r'X'fl rooms ve!J V'Uilt. with aii i modern conveniences, return verandaH, etc., ! iul! i-acra section, noithern aspect. Prico £G-0. I FENDALTON—SnientJit! value. 7 rr*>rn», i tnd 1 acre of iand. A pretty place. Price ! LiyrWOOD. Kerry road—Hou«<> of R 1 rooms, vcrardah. etc., together v.-ith a!l ; necefsary outhou'c", or. hs.r<i a'phr.'t r-'-l'S. ' »ta.£))e and trap shod, fths of a*, acre -;f ]a<n\, !2_ chair! squire, recu-. io b-ii'd other two ' comfortably. Prico £745. LINWOOD —Quite exceptional value for •pccia.l re-iaons, 5-rcorjied House, concrete foundations, plastered, tiled grate*, cup- I boards, etc., thrco year* built, 3 rooms 12 x 14, kitchen 13 x Hi. Price £HO. Rental vAluo 15e. SPRE-YDON , —-0 Acrps land, 4-rootaed Hou«e, 6 cow-bails, 2 :rap >ried.». fowihouees, piggeries, orchard. Very complete place, in !Vrst-cl»<s3 order. Price £500.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19080508.2.82.6

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 11

Word Count
1,221

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 11

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert