PROPERTIES FOR SALE. EVA.NS AND BULII (E.uMiahed 2531.) J.-R. Ewm, (Rolasd Bull. Licensed Land Broktr.l . "I *in eclhng for no fault, as I am Rivsng -up farming account of illhealth. 1 can rccomnvnd it to Mtfone wanting a. jiulc farm," ARE YOU A KEEK BUYERf THEN THIS SHOULD SUIT YOU? CANTERBURY DAIRYING. CHOPPING. AND SEEEP 1 ~r? aches, xic acre. £jco <*,&, baiacee J.UVI »t 5 p*r cent, for five voars. NOW CARRYING 300 sheep. 36 r.iiSkinc oows, and 6 houses. Grows CO butbe'a oils and 40 bushels wheut, tnd pooci crop* of poUto**, maiigokla, turnip?, etc. 100 acres in yomnj frrans anil clover, L'C ncroa oats, bsiance etubble. New 4-rooiaed ho\i»e, 5-stall stable, chaEhouse, Unpfhrd. shipyards, 6 oowbailn, etc.. Situated Canterbury, 3 J -aile« from, station, '2 from creamery, J-rr.i!« from' eciool, post office, a.i:d telephone. Head lhe«»s particulars carefully ar.d write or call it eu» • and arrange *n inspection, (A. 321) EVANS tndjHJLL. : gQ AC R E S.~' RAN G I (TrX : ' KSTATE MUST BE WOUND-UP IDEAL DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. ONLY PEW MINUTES' KIDE FROM RANGIORA. 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND EVERY OUTBUILDING. REAL GOOD TERMS GIVEN. DONT MISS TUiS CHANCE. GOING CHEAP. GOING CIII2AP. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AGENTS, (A. 236) KVαSS and BULL. 55Q acres: ™ NORTH CANTERBURY. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. "WITH OR 'WITHOUT BUILDINGS 50Q ACRES GRASS, so ACRES TURNIPS. NEAR AMBERLEY AND SCHOOL. £U 12s M WITH 7-ROOMED HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS OH £H Sβ BARE. ALMOST ANY TERMS GIVEN. GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. GROWS ANY CROPS AND CARRY 3 SHEEP PER ACRE. WRITE OR CALL AT ONCE FOR FULL DETAILS. 195-9 EVANS and BULL. - £gSQ TEE-LOT. BARGAIN LITTLE FARM HANDY TO STATION AND SCHOOL. 21 ACRES Lund, well fenced ar.d watered. House 5 rooms and outbuilding Included at' the pric* are 3 cows, separator. 30 hivee bue, 2 horswi, trap and Terms. Wβ an out for a quick «ale here. 212 9 EVANS and bULL, Chief Apente. Yorkshire Irnnrance Co--59 CATHEDRAL SQUARE - (opposite Poet Office, near Chancery ]ar.eV 1763 ' AUCTIONS. W, E. SIMES AND CO. T\T E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneere, haTe » • • received instructione to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land .Sale Rooms, Hereford etrect, on SATURDAY, Hth JUNE, 1913, At 12 Noon, FULL i-ACRE, S.S. Corner OLLTVIEB'S ROAD and CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD, with GROCER'S end BOOTMAKER'B SHOPS, plastered end papeml, Dwelliiifr of . i rooms, ecullery, eewcr oonnt-ctione, lajge ctore and all usual ofEcos n.nd con.vonienoej, looaebox, hiTnesJ-room, trapehed. . Let at £80 12b per Annum, And occupied by Mrs Higga, Storekeeper, uid Mr McNeil, BootmttlMir. FOR ABSOLUTE SAIiE. ' W. E. SIMES ajid CO., G945 . Auc t ion eew. . McKENZUD AND WILLIS. McKENZIE ana- TFILLIS, Robert St. Clair McKenzie) (Joiepli Wi'.lv AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE . • , • FURNISHERS. LAND AGENTS AND BROKERS, Cathedral square (next Post Office). GREAT OHEAI» SALE " / GREAT CHEAP SALE V-' ; Of V I HEARTHRUGS'HEARTHRUGS HJiARTHUwUa And V CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS AXMINSTER BRUSSELS VELVET PILTS . - And TAPESTRY. X\T& CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS ON A VV CARPET AND MANY SHILLINGS ON A HEARTHRUG. J • « : \ OKE OT THE LARGEST STOCKS IN CHRISTCHURCU TO SELECT FROM. ALL NEW GOODS OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, • And EVERY OTHER LINE OF HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE . ' AT LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITX - ' UcKENZIE and WILLIS, ' AUCTIONEERS AND "HOUSB FURNISHERS. Cathedral square (next Feet O£B«). 6531 TO OWNERS OF CITY PROPEUXY. . WE have & client with firet-clau'Citr Shop Property in brick, which is now returning C per cent., who in de«ir<ms of exchanging for CENTRAL FACTORY SITE; about 2of an pere in extent Mu«t b* within . half q mile .of railway, and preferably in the City Central tree. Equity in shop propcrif £6000. - Principals only will b* dealt witli. McKENZIE and WILLIS^ ST. ALBAAS i>UXGALOW. CLOSE TO PENNy SECTTO^f• SIX ROOMS, well lnait and cicely I'Jrnished with every > up-(cdptc oonvenicnce, » bargain at the price, ■ - £695. C " d <0 TW lfezig .and WILLIS.J ""another bargain. GOOD TERMsTsMALL DEPOSIT. FOUR-ROOMED "bUKGALOW, juet out of the builder* hand*, eitnated favourite St. Albann district. Every modern courecicJu-, | A tip-top little homt. _ SEE US ABOUT THIS. McEEA'ZIE and WILLIS. T> RIGH TO V SECTIONS. COLLINOWOOD STREET—i-acr#, 2 ehiini . from Union utreet. ' , RICHMOND TERRACEp-M perchee, alcnjside Mr Scoble'a reeidence. GEORGE STRKKT-44 fe«t by <1\ ehuM. near Hood street. RAWSON STREET—Rirer road Comer. BERESFORD STREET—i-acre, near rir*r. BAKER STREET-Gooi P}«, cbe»p. . COLLINGWOOD B«»r RICHMOND TERRACE— ii f«t by Si cb«M, neit lir Ottey'a. C. J. MARSHALL. XMe S5 Cathedral iqcAr* ■ _ __^ wmm —i <*
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14686, 7 June 1913, Page 20
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