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AUCTIONS. HARRIS BROS. XT A R R I S BROS., GESKRiL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155 HEREFORD STREET. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. ST. ALBANS—A maesive and olaborate'y finished G-roonied residence, high foundations, return verandah, larce dining-room \fiorous plaster ceiling), lc&dlights in main room.', deep cornices in hall and drawingroom, built-in cupboards, linen press, gas throughout, all usual conveniences ar.d house almost new; J-acro section, well laid out. Any reasonable offer will bo considered for this desirable home. Fol. 8* A SUBURBAN HOME. £1130—MODERN &-ROOMSD RESIDENCE, every convenience, together with 3 acres of rich land. A pretty suburban homo. Only 7 mm walk from train. Fol. n MODERN HOUSE, 4 GLASSHOUSES AND 2 ACRES. £USO—MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE. 3 fjlasshcusew 93 i 25. one (noat«l* 11* x 1» stables, trapshed. fruit shed, 5 fowlhouses and runs; 300 profitable fruit trees, etc. Five. minutes' walk from tram. Fol. 16 SPECIAL. NEAR THE EAST BELT. £395—A real!)' first-class <-room Cottage, plastered, papered, verandah, every convenience, main Bswcr connection, etc.; g*acre section. This property is situated in it main street, and is only few minutes' walk from the Id tram. Fol. 65 THE WORKING MAN'S CHANCE. LIXVVOOD (handy to tram) —.\c» 4-roora Cottage, verandah, concrete foundations, every convenience, h. and c. water, etc. Cheap at £430. Only £30 deposit. Fol. 19 HARRIS BROS.. Auctioneers. 155 Hereford street. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. HARRIS BROS, buy Second-hand Furniture in any quantity, and pay spot cash. Highest price given. Telephone No. 40. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. No. I—HAIRDRESSER'S and TOBACCONIST'S, low rent, central position. Full particulars on application. No. 2—SEED and NURSERY BUSINESS, established 25 years, five acres frccho'.d, 2J leasehold, two acres full-bearinß orchard, 3 acres in fruit, forest, and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. The buildings comprise 4roomed House, stable, chaffhouse, trapsheds, vine:y and tomato house, greenhouse, etc. The. owner of this business has bought a farm, and is determined to sell. Note the price: £830—Eight Hundred and Fifty Pounds. Fol. 131 HARRIS BROS., 549 155 HEREFORD STREET. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ADDINGTON SALE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). SPECIAL ENTRIES: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 400 Halfbred Wether Lambs 300 Two and Four-tooth Crossbred Ewos N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 3423 O. A. LEES AND 00. pt A. l< EB S AND- CO., C. A. Loee, W. G. Bren, Auctioneer. Licensed Land Broker. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, AND LAND BROKERS. 158 CASHEL .STREET. Money to Lend on Mortgage. Tranaferi Prepared. SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. ARMAGH STREET, CITY. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE, TWO ABOUT 50 FEET EACH. PRICE .. .. £1600 THIS is a nibble; land has recently been sold at over £40 per foot within a few chains of this property. Terms: One-third cash, balance 5 per cent. C. A. LEES and CO. FENDALTON (CLOSE TO TRAM). r>OrAn-FIRST-CLASS Houeo 9 rooms, 3*j£iO\J\j bathroom, portable bath, lavatory basin, hot, and cold water, all modern conveniences, washhouae, copper, tuba, good wuter supply, large workshop, numerous outbuildings, stable, trapshed, large vinery (in full bearing). Si acres land, about 7 chains froulsiijc to a main road, and also a. long frontage to the Wairarepa Stream, large orchard of about 2J acres, which realised over £100 perty, and is cheap. Suitable for business man or retired farmer, and is specially adapted for fruit-growing. Owner has special Teaeons for selling. Apply early, as this offer is only open for a short time. Fo!. 620 C. A. LEES and CO. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCKURCH. J? , -? Xf\ CASH, balance at 5 per cent.—ST. 3*OO\J ALT3AXS—Exceptionally wellbuilt property of 7 good room>", plastered and pupered, wide hall, 'oathroozn. hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, gas and fittiups, tiled hearllis anil gr.il':?, two oriel windows, vcrnndali front «iiti side, wa/nhouse, copper, tubs, and every possible convenience; glasshouse, furr.ery; half-euro 12 perches land, laid out in lawn, flower garden, and wel'; stocked with fruit trees in full bearing; asphalt p;th-i. Section is <urrour.ded with live fences, ensuring thu utmost privacy. This is a really first-clues property, and is complete in every detail, and affords those in search of a good home a chance to secure a perfect place. Situated as it is within 2 minutes of 2d eec-' tion of electric car, and within 10 minutes' bike rJde of the Square, and having a sunny aspect, is altogether a most desirable property. Call at once for further particular*. Price £1100. C. A. LEES and CO. RIVER FRONTAGE. -s?O1 CA-VF.RY SUPERIOR Gentleman's Residence, within 3 MINUTES' WALK of Tram, situated on the Banks of the Avon. The House is charmingly placed on a HIGH TERRACE, and from iv wide verandahs (2! and bay windows an uninterrupted and lovely view ia obtainable. A well gravelled drive leads through the SLOPING LAWNS to the front entrance. The House is raa.sive'.y built, no expense having been spareu, arid it contains 8 LARGK ROOMS, glides offices. A GOOD CONSERVATOR* opens from the verandah. The grounds, about 1 acre, are planted with choice shrubs and flowers, and there are about 3 acres in paddock, orchard, etc. The stable, coachhouse, and cowbyris are substantially built, and we can confidently recommend this property to anyone in search of a GOOD HOME, Free from dust, and with abundance of sunshine. Fol. 909 C. A. LEES and CO., Sole Aeents OLMES~ln"d"fea'rJr~a"re ~eupp.yii:s Full S:»« Brass Rail Bedstead. 4p!y Wire l£attrets«< Kapoc Bod. Bo:ster, and 2 Kapoo PUlowa compile for £3 15s, at 136 High I ttreet. C 3823

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 12

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