PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H. 8. RICHARDS. * SPLENDID INVESTMENT. BEST LOCALITY. SIX HOUSES, Six «*riy ™* CITY Houses, each a rooms, MPAA plastered, gae, wash3bZOUU. house, copper, tube, \- acre. AU let to good tenants. Returning £223 yearly. Cash required. £800, balance 5J per cent. H. S. RICHARDS. NEW BRIGHTON, 5 rooms, plastered, ■ BUNGALOW, dining-room 36 x 14. f> 4 a £ bedrooms 12 x 12, bunkdb'±DO. room with 4 bunks, beth, h. and c. scullery, h. and c, pantry, ram and U»nk, Scott's range, ti;«d range and hearths, pictura rails, French casement , return \txandah, holland bliuda. i-acre. H. S. RICHARDS. City The premises oomPAINTER AND prise Dwelling 5 rooms, PAPERHANGING with every convenience, BUSINESS. SHOP together with i-acre i\*D PREMISES, Section, double frontage. -£?Q'"'A Tiu ' owlier o{ "* w 3wOOU« place has always done well, and is now in a position to retire. For an energetic man this is a chance of a lifetime. H. S. RICHARDS. LIN'WOOiJ 8 rooms. plastered, ST. JAMES bath, h. and c, veranSTREET dah, washhouse, copper, £685. **"• H. S. RICHARDS. 151 HEREFORD STREET EAST (Op?. Chriatchurch Meat Co.'s Offices). C 4635-1544 HANDCOCK AND EN3JIS. TTA.NDCOCK AND ENNIS. f "» KA ACRES, first-clase mixed farm, suits j OtJKJ sheep, cattle, and grain, mid-Center- i I bury, adjoining railway station, echool, | creamery and country township; 120 * clee j in oets and wheat, good homestead, stabling, sheep yerds, *^ fe^g^ X ACRES of the veTy i>est of land, gTow« O anything, with modem home ol T rooms, concrete found»"ion3, only a few years built, bath, h. and c. water service, brick dairy built under the requirement* ol the Dairy Act, 3-stall cow-byre, concrete floor, loose-box, trap shed, chaff and feed room, implement shed, fowlhouses, piggeries, fernery stocked with choicest ferns. Situated in Heathcote Valley. An ideal home. Full particulars on application. HANDCOCK and ELLIS. rrj(\ ACRES, SO miles from Christchuroh, Ollf grand sheep country, well fenced and watered, 260 acres cultivated, balance in tussock, carries a sheep to the acre in its present state, hut and stable, grand spec at £4 10a per acre. Owner retiring, and will accent a very small deposit. 234 accept a y y HAMI fc) C K >P d ENNIS. 011 ACRES. L.1.P., first-class land, suitZ/J.2 able for dairying, 3 miles from good country town, 28 miles from Christchurch; 4-roomed house and outbuildings, 5 minutes from School and P. and T. Office. Grand spec. Crown rent, £4 per year. Only £350 for goodwill. HANDCQCK Eyms 2 * 7 ■tCkA ACRES, South Canterourr, T«ry food Lot land for cropping or grazing mostly in new gmes, SO acres in turnips, well fenctd »ad subdivided, men's hut and stabling, wall sheltered, and in grand hear*. "Worth immediat* inspection. Easy Unns. Prict, £13 10s per acre. I^* HANDCOCK and ENNIS. IQQ ACRES? Catlins Dis-.tici, ij miUs LW from township, school, P. and T. office, and factory, 140 acres cleared and in rood grass. Th« land is mostly level eadii crst-c'.ass dairy country, fenced and subdivided good four-roomed house, large barn, and ether outbuildings. Price. £5 (s p*r acra, on «o erme. HANDCOCK and ENNIB! IQ7 ACRES of heavy land. First-class iO I dairy district. Southland, grows splendid root crops, land equel to anything in Canterbury at four times the price. Hous* and stabling," well fenoed and subdivided. Price £5 12e. Only £200 cash required 237 HANDCOCK and ENNIS. HANDCOCK and ENNIS. LAND AGENTS. '227 Colombo street, Christchnrch. One minute north from Cathedral squara 'Phone 2383. C 4417-1531 TO LET. ROCK VILLA, SUMNER. I HAVE received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mrs E. White, to oiler to lease (furnished or unfurnished) the above well-known property, situated tne main rood, end within one minutes walk ol the Cave Rock and Beach. ROCK. VILLA i» • beautiful stone residence, recently completed, and contains 8 good rooms and every modern convenience, *t is undoubtedly the finest residence in thi* popular marine suburb, and is surrounded by beautiful lawns and shrubberies. There is also a good orchard *nd kitchen garden, together with ample paddock accommodation. Although on the main road, the dwelling is ec surrounded by old English trees as to ensure perfect privacy, and an opportunity to rent such a delightful property is eeldom met with. TO LET OR FOR SALE. COMPTON, OPSWA. I have received instructions from the YTUsteee of the late A. J. White, to offer the above well-known residential property, situated on the Main Onawa road, end overlooking the beautiful Heathcote river: Tne property comprises 18 or 19 acres, together with a large two-s:orey residence of 20 rooms, end oil offices and modern conveniences. The grounds are tastefully leid out in ornamental shrubberies, lawns, etc., together with splendid vinery, garden, orchard, and paddock accommodation. In addition to the residence, there are on the property large «nd commodious stables and carriage accommodation, and groom'e quarters, together with groom's dwelling of 4 room- 3and gardener's dwelling of 4 rooms. There is also very nice conservatory and vinery, with the necessary heating apparatus. The Trustees v/ish to either sell or let the property, it being • desireble gentleman's residence in every respect. This offers a splendid opportunity to those in search of a beautilul home. Carde to view for both the above properties may be obtained from BONALD O. DUNCAN, 'Sole Agent, C 4773 Bowron's Buildings. -p O R S A L -E. MANSFIELD AVENUE. The ".ast Section in this popular avenue. Over i-acre, with stable, loft and traphouse. An excellent opportunity to secure a section in this favourite locality. RICCARTON. {■acre Section, with New House, containing five rooms, pentry, ecullery, bathroom, bay ■Hrindovr. h. and c. water, plastered, hall with arch. Ram and tank. Price £500. LINWOOD. Two g-ood Quarter-acre Sections in Gloucester street, close to Stanmorc road, and within three minutes of penny section. For further particulars end card to view, apply to GODFREY aad TAYLER. 211 Armagh street. YEW BRIGHTON. EXTRA GOOD SECTIONS. Richmond terrace^—34 perches alongside Mr Scoble's house, £80. George street—Next Mission Hall, £85. Main ro&d and Beresford street (two frontages)—i-aere, £185. Rodney street—33 perches, £60. Lcn&dale street—i-acre, £135. C. J. MARSHALL. *» CATHEDRAL SQUARE, 1620
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 11
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