AUCTIONS. C. A. LEES AND 00. CHARMING HOME. CHARMING HOME. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. ft-t Q{\(\— THE owner of tbi* delightful cfc-LOUU Reeidcace, having purchased another property further out in the suburbs, baa, to effect & quick ea-l-e, placed the above low figure on the property, and we «re sure th*t the LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL will quickly realiie that this i» m> opportunity that will proba-Wy not occur again. The House, whicK is of th* most modern design, was built to order of the most substantial materials. The rooms are large—Dining-room 16 X 23. and others in proportion. SUNNY VERANDAH, 10 feet wide, with the principal rooms opening on to it, is a feature of the property. Gothic arched firee, fittodin wardrobes, and extra large bathroom, pedestal bath, lavatory basin, and patent w.c. large storerooms, go to make this one of the moat comfortable properties we have handled in FASHIONABLE FENDALTON. The grounds, consisting of 1 ■cre i are laid out most tastefully, spacious lawns, flower beds, etc., while the kitchen garden is replete with well selected fruit trees, asparagus beds, etc. Taking recent sales in the vicinity the land with its . LONG FRONTAGE is worth £1200, while the House of 8 large room^could not bs built for leee than £1000, leaving out the cost of laying out the grounds, end all this can be bought for £1800. C. A. LEES and CO. KNOWLES STREET. _r»-j r/\—WE have a fine Section, with owlOU gunn y frontage, at thie low prioe. Owner will sacrifice to ensure quick sale. C. A. LEES and 00. HOTEL FOR SALE. . 17 rooms, billiard zoom, t*t -*• • ings £46 weekly, wages 655. Walk in. walk out. BARGAIN AT £3000. C 1373 C. A. LEES ud 00. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. J. T. BELL AND 00. FOB SALE. PEACOCK! STREET, City, handy t* the centre—House of 4 room* and l«g* scullery with copper, etc., occupied by good tenant. For sale at a low figure on account of the death of the previous owner. COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. Wβ have one 'of the best Business Sites in this street for sale. Very done to Moorhouae avenue, and well within the Id section. Small Cottage on the • land, pajring 10* per week. This section is sure to rice in value, there being shops all around it. Apply J. T. BELL and CO., Land and Eetate Agent*," - Cathedral square, C 4235-1537 Opposite Poet Offioe. t SERIES AND WILSON. SPEIRS AND WILSON (Hugh L. Wilson, Sole Proprietor). 146 A, CASHEL STREET, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. NORTH i QfiA ACRES Freehold, IOUu 1060 Acres LeaseCANTERBURY. hold, 300 eeree ploughable, wire fencing, watered £6 PER ACRE, by stream; rental leasehold Is per acre; very fair Going Concern, house and outbuildings. Or will exchange for other property. F3® SPEIRS and WILSON. RICCARTON. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED. £5) DEPOSIT, BALANCE 5i PES CENT. A NOBBY HOME. AsV- yourself where you could" get terms like these. WELL-BUILT House of 5 large joo™* iron roof, verandah, plastered, 6ft hall, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, tubs and copper, ram and tank, h. and c. water ser\:ce. gaa, kitchen 12 x 13, pa-tent yen. blinds, patent fireplaces and grates, all ti.ed, section well fenced and laid down u> iawn and garden. All in good order, *nd has been well looked after by owner. This f.ioperty can be pureheeed with the small deposit of £50. Balance of purchase, £645, can be left or. β-t 5i per cent. Don't pay rent, h»7e a houee of your own, and be your own landlord Price for whole thing, £tSS. F5-5e SPEIHS and WILSON, 16U Cashel street MJD- IQAfi ACRES, Sheep LVXJXJ Farm, great feed CANTERBURY, country and excellent oat and turnip tend. This is Carried the just alright place. Well fenced, watered and 3000 Sheep subdivided into e«eily worked paddocks. Within Last Winter, the rain belt. Grass great clover feed. With very fine homestead, h. and c splendid outbuildings. Close school &nd P.O. Price £11 per acre. Terms. F207 SPEIRS and WILSON. WE have TWO GOOD COUNTRY STORE BUSINESSES FOR SALE Eaav terms. SPEIRS and WILSON, 4237-1246 H6a CaaheJ street. TJICCARTON, 2nd section—Modern 4-room--tX ed Bungalow, well erected, with firstclass materials, splendidly nniahed throughout, ideal site, facing Eorti, well drained and fenced complete in detail. Price £420, the bulk of which can remain on mortgage. J. G Bacnexman. 117 Colombo street. C3680-U23 nn ACRES Leasehold, just outside City mi\) boundary, milking shed, outbuildings. 11 cows, crops, horse acd harness, milking utensils, etc.. as a going concern, 1\ years' leaae to run at £2 per acre. Price all told about £250. J. G. Bannerman, 117 Colombo •treet, Christchuxch- €3683-1733
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 11
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