AUCTIONS. NEW ZEALAND IX)AN AND I£ERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED. CHRISTCHURCH. LAND. LAND. LAND. HAVING Agencies in the Chief Centres throughout the North and South Is; lands, wo can quote either LAND or STOCK for Sale, and furnish full particulars f lo ®} the Christchurch Office. Further, wo would point out the wonderful possibilities for settiers still in the North. Complete lists of Farms and Stock for Salo on application. SOMETHING WE CAN RECOMMEND— PRICES RIGHT: DROMORE. 532 ACRES, Freehold Land, subdivided into 11 well-watered paddocks; 120 Acres Wheat 100 Acres Oats Balance in 1 to 4-year-old Grass COALGATE. 1373 ACRES, Freehold Land, subdivided into 18 paddocks, well fenced, and watered by natural stream. , ... Good 6-rooined House and Otrtehoas, witai metal roads leading- to them. . Will carry 1500 Sheep and 100 head ol Cattle. PRICE RIGHT. For full particulars apply to Local Office, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. The Best Colonial and English Seeds Stoo•d. Also Wool packs, Comsacks, Seaming Twine, Shearing Requisites. AGENTS McDOUGALL'S FAMOUS DIPS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, N 645-8848 CHMSTCHUBCH. properties for sale. HILLARY AND BAXTER. OWNER TRANSFERRED TO TIMARU. BUNGALOW 6 ROOMS, AT FENDALTON. £885. This is an exceptionally well built House (about 5 years old), 19 x 14, 14 x 13, etc. plastered and attractively papered, artistic grates and mantels, 2 bay windows, sunny Verandah, pretty lead lignts, first class hot and cold water service to bath, basin, and sink, every possible convenience. Higli and dry sunny section in tip-top garden and lawns. £685 or near offer. ANOTHER FENDALTON BARGAIN. FIVE ROOMS AND g-ACRE. REDUCED TO £750. The owner is an- absentee and has written, authorising us to reduce the price from £850. In the best part of i'endalton close to tho. 2d tram, we consider this is excellent value, and well worth inspection. Tho rooms are large and nioely papered throughout, 6ft hall, nioe leadlights, and all conveniences. The property is let at present to a firstrclass tenant, but possession could be arranged. £750. SNOOKY LITTLE BUNGALOW AT LINWOOD. HANDY TO TRAM AND SCHOOL. £730. This is a very attractive property and should please tho most fastidious.- There are five good roomß finished and fitted up in too latest style. The hall is square and nicely panelled, attractive leadlights to entrance, and fan lights, fine bathroom with porcelain bath and good basin, every possible convenience, verandah, front and back. \ery &no section of nearly 1-acre in* the most attractive garden it has been our pleasure to inspect. Asphalt paths, trellis fence, tool shed etc. Part of tho money can remain at 41 per cent* £730. TWO STOREY ART BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS WEST. pry ROOMS AND SLEEPING BALCONY. . £1650. If you want something up-to-date in every Teenect. this should command your attention. Thriving room is a beauty, x 5 All of the other rooms pre of good BiM "and well fitted up, fine sun porch and sleeping balcqny, facing tho north, well sheltered Ifom the cold winds, electric light, gas for cookirjg, h. and c. service, and main sewer complete, even-thing under cover, iorchard and garden, motor shed, etc* £1050. •pfjT.T/ARY And BAXTER, H4629-1376 178 Manchester street. J. B. NEALE AND CO. J. B. NEALE and CD. (Lato Knight and Checkley), estate agents AND accountants, INGLIS BUILDINGS. nrrnz FOR SALE—A PRACTICAL--3t I i/O. LY NEW BUNGALOW, within 5 mi oll4 ® B of 24 car. St. Albans. 6 Good Rooms, and Scu.lery, Kitchen, with gas stove. This ia a very lino property. Good fittings, and notiiing stinted in quality, and practically rooms. nnQf\ RICCARTON BARGAIN. One oMJOv« of the very cosiest properties in tnis favourite part . very roomy 4-roomed bungalow, built so as to convert into 5 rooms at very small cost. Particu.arly good section J-ACttE, weU planted, I and in ■ perfect order. Good water supply (electric pump). No better property offering at anything lii£o the price. -£*GQPC JUST the Place for a man S*iluO" with leisure. Up-to-date 6Roomed MODERN MOUSE, Government IN MERIVALE. Electric Mortgage Light, Sewor, beftunfttlly p&* at 4J p.c. pered, and in perlfict order* | Tlio Section ia a very fine one ! of 76 PERCHES, HIUHUf IMPROVED AND PLANTi ED, Asphalt Paths, and Workshop." Government Mortgage £350. For Sale pn account of owner leaving. X*l QKA VERY SUPERIOR AND dwlODUj EVERLASTING HUME, m the be3t street in Merivale. Six beautiful rooms, prettily papered throughout, eunny verandah,. numerous outhouses. every possible convenience. LOVELY TERr RACE SECTION OF OVER 100 PERCHES, li Chains frontage. Section worth #»uo at least, and improvements over £100Q Owner leaving, and giving the property away at the price sacked. \\« strongly recommend this. i> is a Great Bargain. BTJITf?A T .OW A \ /'E HAVE, WE THINK, V* A FINER, SELECTION OF BUNGALO a THAN WE HAVE EVER HAD BEFORE Some really good ones at £600, £675, £730, £760, and up to £2000. Wo j cater for everyone seeking Homes in the CITY A At) SUBURBS, and fully understand Values. J. B. NEALE and CO, Telephone 380Z N644&-727 irOCKETI'S MOTORS. CULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Faros 7a each way. Daily Service, Meeting All Trains. CULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. W. MOCKETT, Proprietor, "Waiau and Culverden. 'Phone 10, Waiau. 'Phone 14, Culverden. 72 Christchurch,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16364, 8 November 1918, Page 14
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