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AUCTIONS. i — GOULD, BEADMONT AND CO. pOULD. BEAUMONT AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, IS3 Hereford itreet. TVE undertake the management of Trent. » » Ab«e_te<! ar.d Private Estates, and tha ouUection of ftonts and I-tertit. MORTGAGES. We have Money _v«i!ab!e fo- investment ON FIRST MORTGAGE, At Curie-t of Interest. / NORTH CANTERBURY. ■jnrj ACK'-TS, c!o*e to Railway ard .XA)i) w. ky liar.-.et. Asp >.rdid cro- i■; ! inns, wei; :-.ubd:v.ci-od. 50 aoies i.o.v ii. a.-jd wheat. Dwe.ling ot 6 to.m« and utc.u. out'sjuildir.gs. Prioe, £21 v per Acre. Very e-a.-y terma. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. MID-CANTERBURY. HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY. OnflA ACRES of Improvable Tu*«*c's -LUUU Land. c-I:>«e to Ka.iv.ay and Market. Well w-ter d and ferced. God coir try fcr c.-.cs. Pries, £. per Acre. On easy tevnis. Fol. 15 COULD, BEAUMONT and CO. SELWYN COUNTY. A USEFUL HOLDING. IAAA ACRES of M-dium Land subdi--1.1/UU vid.-d into 15 peddocke, and exceller.t'.y watered by County Race?, situate close to Rait wry. Market, and Township: very cjmtr.odious Dwelling of 8 rooms and offices fitted with modern convenience", 12-stal'cd • table, shearing plied, implement fhed. granary, and oil necessary ru'.btii ding ! gocd orchard, dip, rhr>epyard-i and shelter plantations. A large area is in crop, end tbe lend is clean and in good heart, and the propert;, offers a safe investment. Price, £13 10s per acre. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. A GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. 850 ~XCRES. 850 Acres, situate twD mile" from a railway station, post office and schui-.', c:o.*o to- good markets, and within driving distance of town Ihe land is well subdivided, amply watered, clean, and in good heart. About 300 acres are of very good quality, and capable -'f growing wheat. Tne l-alanco is eminont'y adapted for rape, turnips, etc., and an occasional crop of oats, whil«t there is no better fattening land in Canterbury The homestead is very complete, and comprises a 12-rootned dwelling, with al! modern conveniences, 9-ftall stable, loosoboxe«, implement shed, etc., etc The cur-rour.dins-s are very attractive, and ample she'ter is afforded by well grown and mature plantations. ■ , ■ Exceptionally easy terms are offered, anil a- 1 the price asked f£3 10s). the place is undoubtedly cheap, snd well worth inspection. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. C 3141 GUINNESS AND L-CREN. SPLENDID SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1450 ACRES—AII rich undulating and flat kind, limo'tone formation in 14 paddocks, good fenoea, permanent water, carried 2300 ewoe and fattens all lambs; grows 40 buehels of wheat and 70 bushels of oats to the acre. Nioo homestead find convenient farm buildings. Close to rail, school, and creamery. Price, £11 per acre. ... 8315 ACRES—Fine grazing property, all rich downs and flats, woil subdivided, permanent water, 40 acree in Dun oats and grass, 20 acres in Gar-ton oats. 130 acres in turnips and frraas, 80 acres turnips, 20 acres rape, balmiee in English gras* and well-grateed tussock. Carries 3jOo owee and 500 dry sheep. Good residence of 8 rooms, stab.es, woolshcd, grain store, men's hut, sheepyards and dip, all in first-class order. School 2 miles, rail 6 miles. Price, £4 15s per acre. £5000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. We have for Sale GRAZING RUNS, SHEEP FARMS AGRICULTURAL FARMS and GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLDS. Land Buyers should call or swud their requirements to . GUINNESS and Le CREN, LTD., C 3165 Land Sales-men, Timaru. HOTELS. I EVIATHAN HOIS L, li DUNEDIN. ' .Nearly opposite New Railway Station—short turn to the left when leaving Station). The Favourite House with the Travelling Public. SE-TY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED. Including New Sitting, Smoking, and Bathrooms. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of «my Hotel in Australasia, ss, 5s Cd, 6s per day; 255. 27s 6d, 30s per week, according to accomii'cdation. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. Fire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications vo JAMES CONNOR. . C 3373 MONEY. MONEY to LEND on Mortgage* of Freehold at Low«e» "Cnrr-Mit Rates, also on approved Second Mortaa-ies. . L. HOPKINS. Solicitor, Cathedral sounre. next Bank ot t , ' New Zealand. C 3027 T S A A 0 ALLEN. -; General Commission and Financial Agent, 2 and S Government Life Insurance Buildings. Cathedra] square. MONEY TO LEND. £5, £10, £20. up to £50 on Life Policies. Chattels, Personal. or other approved Security. Also, for investment on first «nd second Mortgage, Sums from £100 up to £5000, at loweat current rates. Rents col- ; lecUd. absentee* represented, estates managed. j ■ C 39-20 MONEY TO LEND.—£SO, £100. £150. £250. £300 £500 at Current Rates. • Easy terms of repayment £10.000 in rams of £1000 at 44 per cent • DAVID BATES. Solicitor, C 3463 67 Cathedral square. MONEY to LEND, ou First or Second at Lowest Current Rates. Special sums for investment on chattels and leaseholds. DOUG ALL ant? UPHAM, Solicitors, 14S Worcester street (near A.M.P. Buildings* ■■ ' C 2303 WE have varions sums for investment on First Mortgage at Lowest Rates, .n Sums to Suit Borrowers. Also Sums for investment on Second Mortgage, repayable on Eaay Terms. JOHNSTON. MILLS and JOYCE. Solicitors. Gloucetter street. C 3542 MONEY. TO LEND. I AM PREPARED TO LEND- MONEY FROM TEN POUNDS. To any person requiring Temporary Assistance. For further information apply personally or by letter to - F. C. RAPHAEL. Corner Gloucester and Manchester streets, upstair*. MONEY TO LEND, On Mortgages of Freehold at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also on Approved Second Mortgages IZARD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitor. "Hereford street. . Christchurch.' Leeston, and Soot-bridge • C 2605 I HAVE VARIOUS <=TT_.s OF MONEY TO LEND, AT LOWEST RATE_ OF INTEREST. Borrowers can arrange to pay o_ by lnyat&imenis, ex on short notice. W. E D. BISHOP. Solicitor. T HAVE MONEY to LEND oa any _md of Security, from £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, CISS9 7 Chancery lana ; HE BEST TEAS IN THE WORl£T»w LIPTON'S PURE CEYLON TEAS, j grown and packed by them. Insist on having them. C3l<_ I

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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