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TENDERS. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD TENDERS FOR OVERHEAD STOKE, FALSORAVE STREET. TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the ERECTION of un OVERHEAD STORE, Palsgrave f'troef. Tei.ders, endorsed "Tender for Overbad Store," nrd addressed "The Chairir.n '■■ Christchurch Tramway Board," must be tie- ; live red at the Of.cc- r.i the Board i:ot later j than 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, December .'i':::. 1303. j Plans and Spec-ficctions mtv bo seen "t i the Engineer's O.'fic. SCOTT SYMINGTON, { Ensricccr. j Christchurch. December ITth. I'jof. j selwyx cou:;ty~cocxcT£ " TENDERS arc invited for the rirh: to rut COCKSFOOT en various un et Ccur.ty | Reserves". Tender?, marked " lender for CV-ksf ••'.." will be rece.vcd until lo a.m., WEDNESDAY, 23th ijecemi>cr. F. T. M. KISSEL R.Sc.E.. BG-2-S _____ _ Coin-; v Iv.^-.rcer. Si-LWYN COU.\TY~COUNCIL.~ TENDERS FOR DOG COLLARS. rpENDERS are invited for the siinp'v of 1 35f:0 DOG COLLARS. Sne-.-lncnti-ns : i:.r.y he se.-n at the Count.-,- CVu'n-i! Chu:n- i ber?, 112 a Manchester street, when- tender- : •-'■"i'l ke received until ]o a.m.. 25th De- '• ceinber. i W. JAMESON, ; C:mnty Clc.-k.__ j HPENDKUS for STOOKING " m ACRES I WH.-.-AT and OATS. Tenders c.ose j 27th. Highest or lowest Tender n-.t notes- I sari!y accepted. T. S. HANNA. Serton. COUNTY COUNCILS. AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. "YTOTICE is herehv given that an ADDTi> TIONAL CHARGE of TEN PER CENTt'il will he mado unon all RATES | '/UNPAID o.i and after the Ist duv of ] JANUARY, 1910. Legal proceedings will 1)5 taken for the | recovery of all Rates after that date. j C. SMITH, I County Clerk. Culverden, 11th December. 1903. 8371 AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. j DOG REGISTRATION FEES. YEAR 1010. j rjIIIE FEES for the REGISTRATION of ' 1 DOGS within the County of Amuri I are:—For Drovers', Farmers'. Rabbitcr-, md ! Shepherds' D 039 2a Cd each; for ft!! other | Dogs 10s each; ar.d the place for tion is the County Council Office at Culverden. C. SMITH, 8370 Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester street, West End. —Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent i Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram- terrain in;; also within same distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in city. Telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 ~ amuri grange. ORIVATE ACCOMMODATION for YISIJT r . TORS and FAMILIES. The Grange is pleasantly situated and within three minutes from Baths. Tariff—£2 2s and 255. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. C 5012 MRS E. LAHMERT, Proprietress. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. : KNI GHI AND CHECKLEY, 189 a Hereford street. -*?££A-SUBURBAn" RESIDENCE, 3 c&OUl/miles from town, facing c. tram. New Houso 4 rooms, bath, h. and c, windmill, scullery, copper, tubs, taps, wide sunny verandah, outhouse, etc.; 1 acre of warm loamy soil, over 100 truit trees coming into full bearing. This property is admirably suited for poultry and fruit growing, especially peaches. An extra i-acre making the frontage 3 chains, for £CSO. Extensive fowlruns, houses, brooders and incubator can be purchased for £50. The owner is sacrificing this property, as he is getting : one much larger. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. l?9fif|—HEART of NEW BRIGHTON— dWAOU New House 4 rooms, washhouse, copper, tubs, almost i-acre. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. £ A AH WILL" Buy 2J Acres of loamy soil, ojw rt\J\J with House of 5 rooms, within 3 miles of the city, hardy to tram. Terms, say £50 cash, balance weekly instalment?. i .. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. ; f»9-| ffry—JUSTtrv—JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD j —First-class position—Singlestorey House of 8 rooms, beautifully finished ' and fitted with every modern convenience. Standing on over J-acre, most tastefully laid . out, croquet lawn, drive, etc. Just the House for a retired gentleman. , KNIGHT anj CHECKLEY. LINWOOD "EXTENSION — House of S Tooms, plastered, concrete foundation, verandah front and back, tiled hearths, gas, v. blinds, bath, h. and c, with 4-acre, £G25; with J-acra, £525. This property must he sold.without deluy, and the proceeds divided between tho owners. L 5 KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. ICCARTON—Five rooms, both, h. .washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill, tanks, plastered, concrete foundation, stable, trap shed, feed room/?, store rooms, J-acre section', -young orchard just coming into full -bearing, room to build another house. The owner naving left Christchurch is determined to sell at the low price of £525. R 14 KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. SECTIONS— Linwood just off Buckley's" road almost i-acro for quick sale only £80. New Brighton, near Bligh's Gardens, three i-acre sections only £40 the lot. Woolston, 4 acres, good land, £400. Opawa, i-acre, £110. Snringston, 40 acres, with bouse, £480. C 2848 . KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE. A PROFITABLE SHEEP RUN AS A GOING CONCERN. 35,000 Acres, of which 28,000' Acres under Leasehold Tenure st Annual Rental of £120. Good Homestead, machine shed, and vll necessary outbuildings, 10,000 Sheep and Lambs. Wool Clip averages 200 Bales, Lambing 75 per cont. Price, £2 13s per acre. Lease given in. Full information of the above on applica- ' tion ; F. H. LABATT, 165 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. -- 1 ' - : Agent for the • Yorkshire Live Stock Insurance Company. C 4247-1370 r"" FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE Trustees late G. G. Stead and Mr - W G Stead have decided to OFFER for PRIVATE SALE 10,410 ACRES, divided into Five Blocks of their KERERU ESTATE, HAWKE'S BAY. BLOCK 1—6370 Acres, at £3 10s per acre, together with an Education Board lease of 5000 acres, rental £15 per annum, 16i years to run. Goodwill of this lease £2000. The freehold is carrying 3000 Ewes. 3000 Dry Sheep. | . 200 Head Catt'.s. I The leasehold readily winters 2500 Dry Sheep. Freehold subdivided into 13 blocks. In addition there is a new woolshed (12 machines), new sheepyards, also dip, men's whares and cook shop. ; BLOCK 2— 260 Acres. BLOCK 3—lloo Acres. BLOCK 4—1410 Acres. BLOCK 5—1070 Acres. . The prices per acre have not been finally settled for above. . i This country is almost all ploughable, and j -wintered 4500 ewes. Last season some 600/) lambs and L-000 : wethers were fattened on the Kereru Estate '. Tho overage lambing for the last three : years, 95 per cent; death rate, about ij per ' cent. (Acreages mentioned subject to ' survey). j For further particulars apply I GERALD STEAD, Christchurch; or W. G. STEAD, 6353 Hastings. ROUGH-CAST Bungalow, very excellent ''■ situation, adjacent Papanr.i trarc section. Most faithfully built and ertisticai.'r finished throughout." All modern cosveni- ! ences. Idea; «Ug, sunny aspect. E-«v ' terms- Say £40 cash. J. G. Bannerrnan ! Xl 7 Colombo street, C3G62-li6 '

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 14

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