PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FORD AND HADFIELD. £100 DEPOSIT. £100 DEPOSIT. WEST ST. ALBANS. J WEST ST. -a^jSAXS. rnHE owner (a builder) of splendid Section J-< in West St. Albans, beet aspect, stand ing 2 feet above level of road, full chaii I frontage, is prepared to erect eix-roomed Real . dence, replete with every modem convenienci j to suit purchaser. JCIOO deposit. Intereet a t 5i per cent. Plans and Specifications can be seen, at ou Office. ' . Eerly application is necessary. This is i r rare chance of acquiring a splendid hom< cheap. - - FORD end HADFIELD. A SPEC. A SPEC. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. 3 JT-ROOMED Sound House, in very populai I «-J street in Linwood (Id oar section) is being I sold by Mortgagee, and can be purchased at i ' ridiculous figure. There is a beautiful J-acn section, well laid out. Good ornamental tree: «vnd shrubs. Splendid -fruit trees. Sectioi . worth quite £250. Full particulars from FORD and HADFIELD, Selling Agents. MAGNIFICENT LOCALITY. " PAPANUI ROAD (JUST OFF). U ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY PLANTED. " fIORNER SECTION, containing li Acres v> Two Cottage thereon. Fruit treei ' (mainly apples and pears), oak trees (over 3( years old), silver birches, shrubs, etc., etc. A beautiful * spot, with First-class Residences oi all sides. •. Prices only £650. Dirt cheap. FORD and HADFIELD. MONEY TO LEND. . WTE have several Sums to Lend on Ap • i>»fi proved Security, at Current Ratei ' Also, Two or Three Small Sums on Seconc Mortgage. > FORD AND HADFIELD, 144 HEREFORD STREET (next National Bank). CSIOO-17( W. T. ROBINSON. \ -W. T. ROBINSON. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. CHEVIOT LEASEHOLD. " URGENT SALE REQUIRED. • ACRES lease-in-perpetuity. 60 acre* 1 Ot)D temporary lease (renewable). All substantially fenced, and well sub divided into convenient sized paddocks witi . plenty of water. , Cultivation.—(o Acres in rape and turnips ( 15' acres in oats, and the balance is all ii . young grass. f The Improvements consist of a very com' fortable 7-roomed House, woolshed ■ • anc stable, dip, plantations, etc., etc. ; The property, which is close to a school, P. 0.,' and railway station, will winter- 6-70 C ewes, and fatten all the lambs, besides fat--5 tuning a further large number of ston sheep by growing suitable - feed, for which the country is eminently adapted. > The owner, who is the original lessee; onlj wishes to sell on account of urgent business in England compelling him to leave thi I Dominion very shortly. He is, therefore prepared to accept • a very low price for th« 3 goodwill. . . - DON'T miss this chance of -obtaining i » lease that is equal' to a freehold. For further particulars apply to I i W. T. ROBINSON, Sole Agent,' 1 Ids Hereford street. 1 N L - . . AUCKLAND. y , • • ■ • . , ■ » ... TO BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF i ' ■ ' YEARS . T>7 the Executors oi the late David Nathan '. EjKU the well-known . D.S.C. BLOCK, On the. Cqmer of Victoria- street East anc ■ • ; Queen 'street, ■ ... ..- ABOUT SEVENTY-FOUR FEET FRONTAGE. >:■■'■"■' I Splendid -Modern,- 3-storey ' Brick' Buildinj • with cellar and all conveniences, LIGHTEI • on THREE SIDES, and readily convertibl< into three or four smaller shop's/ Hign't-of way to High street.- No one will deny thai this is ...... ABSOLUTELY THE BEST POSITION FOR-RETAIL BUSINESS M » ALL AUCKLAND. » SAMUEL VAILS and SONS, I 7937 ' ' Auckland. ] FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE Trustees late G. G. Stead and Mi W. G. Stead have decided to OFFEE j tot PRIVATE SALE 10,410 ACRES, divided into Five Blocks of their KERERU ESTATE; t HAWKE'S BAY. , . i BLOCK 1—6570 Acres, at £3 10s per acre, i together with an Education Board lease' oi 5000 acres, rental £15 per annum,. 164 yean to run. Goodwill of this lease £2000. The freehold is carrying . • 8000 Ewes. » 3000 Dry Sheep. ' 200 Head Cattle. The leasehold readily winters 3500 Dry Sheep. . Freehold subdivided into 13 blocks. In addition there is a new ■ woolshed (13 ma- ; chines), new sheepyards, also, dip, men'i 1 whares and cook shop. BLOCK 2— 260 Acres.* BLOCK Acres. BLOCK 4—1410 Acres. BLOCK 5—1070 Acres. The prices per acre have not been finally - settled for above. - This country is almost all ploughable, anc x < wintered 4500 ewes. ~" Last season some 6000 lambs and SOW -;- wethers were, fattened on the Kereru Estate £ * The average lambing for the last thre< • years, 95 per cent; death rate, about li pel J cent. (Acreages mentioned subject t< " survey)..... ' ... ** For further particulars apply c GERALD STEAD, a Christchurch; or , W. G. STEAD, ' 6958 - . Hastings. OHAS. HILL. ~ , -r-~ I Iβ ACRES, s-ROOMED HOUSE AND j. DAIRY-« 50 THE LOT. . ,f c 16 ACRES. 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND 7 DAIRY-£350 THE LOT. • tb 16 ACRES. 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND • DAIRY—£3SO THE LOT. . tI- — mm o I- X ACRES are in various Crops, balanc • ** grass. n £ . A Real Good Property. o. _____ d i Situated 12 miles from Cathedral square, c is . o v Deposit £150, balance on terms. c CHAS. HILL, d C 4715-171 165 Hereford street ie d c - ■ — X?O(\ CASH, balance on mortgage. Mα &*mVJ dern Five-roomed Villa, expensive!: ficifb«d throughout. Modern convenience: _ maia sewer, high pressure water, centrall; ~ situated. City North. Speculator's price £39 10s. J. G. Bannerman, 117 Colomb street. C3682-I5 '• T>OUGH-CAST Bungalow, ~ very excellen .- A* situation, adjacent Papanui train see . ticn. Most faithfully built and artisticall; finished throughout. All modern conveni enccs. Ideal site, sunny aspect. E*« terms. Say £40 cash. J. G. Bannermvi H 117 Colombo street, C 3682-15
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19091204.2.82.3
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 14
Word Count
882Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 14
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.