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PEOPERTTES POS SAIE. EVANS AND BULL. ' J. R. Evane. (Roland Bull.) Liscnrod Land Broker.} ISSI. 63 Cathedral eausre. T7pst»irs Government Life Insurance Bui'.a , - ings Opposite Po3t Office^ OFF PAPANUI ROAD. : .PI OX BARGAIN—i-ACRE SECTION. cA^JL— O> a good spec. Tera-.s. Givo -as a __*J ST. ALBANS EAST. , 1-ACRE Buildinsr Pccrien. STRFKT 1 4 in th:3 favourite district. £375; krnn. ' S-2-31 ' ~~ AVr)"^5fDE7 > i?lOf*n TERMS—S-roorr.od Mcc^rn ■ dtdLOUvi BUNGALOW, every possible ! convenience, h. arul c. and sliowi-r, i hall, 2 wßrdro'jc". in first-class oid-r. Lars:? iron' elied and i fowlruEs: ;-acre. asphalt paths, lawn and trardei:. CALL for cari to , v:ew. -o-ot ; NORTH rJX""'OOD. 1 i?llfi 'TERM*'—FINE SKCTION of -r ■ p-rchet-. c'.o.fo scliA.-ii si"! car, ! facing north. Particulars at OUR OFFICE. • t IK--G \ GF.VUINE NIBBLE. A SELLER OF THE FIRST "WATER. £9 ACRES, BETWEEN City and Lincoln. yJjLt 1.0 miles out, handy station, echool. etc. 11 acroa in out*, 2 acres re.idy for. potitoes. 3 acres for peas, ncd balance gra?s. HANDY-SIZED Mixed Fnrm trnt can imPToved; cvnuine reason for scllitisr urgrent.y. 7-roomed HOUSE and sMs. £>0 p-z acre, easy t-rm?. IT 13 HARD to get really cheap Farms to-day, but tlu3 is one of t'lorri Eariy inspectioit necessary. os '-'" 3 - ) FINE 990 YEAI!S' GOVERNMENT OWNER In"it'Foß 30 YEARS. „„ rrr\ ACRES good Mis»-1 Farm nt a PEP- • U PKRCOKN RENT: 30 acres plotted, balance prass; 100 fuH-bearins , fruit tr«es. and a lot of growinr tun'-er. 4-roonied HOUSE, scullery. pnntTV, glasshouse, and good outbuiWings. J-milo irom etation, creamery and schawl and < ««« ports this as being prect potato land, or euitaWe for root growing." Full particulars on application; write .or cail. ]^} NORTH CANTERBURY. JUST ON THE MARKET. THE PRICE IS EIGHT. CHEAP ENOUGII FOR A SPECULATOR. Q i ACRES, splendid DAIRY and Cropping D4t Farm, 5 miles from rtangiora, and in one of the loading tbi-ying districts .n this favourite district; 35 acres IN wheat 9 acr&3 IN oats, nnd balance prass. Well fenced and watered, and in good heart, smilc from station and .school, cream cart CALLS. 5-roomed Hou»?. 2-et:ill stable, chaffhouse, cowbaila, pi?stye, etc. PRICE is only £40 par acre; tcrm3. A biiyer cannot go wrong with this farm. Write or call-. ™ RANGIORA TOWNS*HTP. PP^CIAL. AND CHEAP; TERMS AH--3vlV/fvV/j RAXGEr:— G-roomed House, with all modern conveniences; a tirst.class house with about }-acre laud. Our Earipiora Aeont reports this as beinff TIP-TOP VALUE. Eariy inspection reccssary. 351- .0 SPLENDID" STORE BUSTITESS. STORE and Living Roomo. Turnover about £40 weekly. Ideal position, and is practically a RENT FREE Proposition. Freehold- Good terms. Anj buyer for a Bto*e business should look into this. aJ. ENQUIRY costs nothing. CITY BUSINESS. /GENERAL STORE, with etore-room and \J bulk store. VERY LOW RENT. Turnover £170 per week. Small goodwill I askod, and buyer to take over stock and plant. A COMPETENCY for a live businees man. • p SUIT WORKSHOPS EMPLOYEE. n i on—OFF LINCOLN ROAD—S-room* , .. house, in good order, numerous conveniences; £th acre. EASY TERMS. 332-30 WILSON'S ROAD. _» —OK—i-ROOITET) House, with CONI Ot) VENIENCES, and J-acro eectiorj. Term?. CALL for car£ to view. 326-30 ! WALTHAM'. VACANT. n-.ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE, dec- • trie light, gas, hot and cold, ALL OFFICES and convenience-', and in good order; 1-acro. £1000. TERMS. Call for key. 337-30 "" RT. ALBANS. i? 1 IXn—TEßMS—Between ST. ALBANS XflOU PARK nnd Shirley School. About 30 perches, paling fenced, tip-top site. Absentee owner. A gift. Call \ for aite. Ho peat. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. ORCHARD FARM. GOING CONCERN. OKI ACRES, of which 14 acree are planted _O2 w ith 1600 treee, 5 YEARS OLD, and . _ acres are in strawberries; *-acre in early pens 2 acres in early potatoes, 2* acres oats, , and balance grass; 3 horaee, cow, yearling. pi"- arid 20 fowls, ploughs, discs, -arrows, •harness, rubber-tyred gig, and full Bet nf rmplenients and sundries, ALL INCLUDED; • new, 6-roomed houso with all modern conveniences, eun verandah, and all outbuildings; 2 miles from one of the BEST townehipa in CANTERBURY, and in a district which is acknowledged to be the very best for orchard g-rowing and early garden truck; i-mile from school. £1850 can remain *t 5J por cent, for 'terra. Price ONLY JE36DO, good terms. . KAIAPOI-RANGIO~RA. NOTE THE TERMS. aft ACRES, with homestead and all out- . OO' buildings. FIRST-CLASS dairy farm. £92 10s per acre. TERMS, say JE6OO cash. More land if wanted. Well worth any inspection. WRITE OR CALL. 82-26 '• SPREYDON" Y»Oi K—TERMS GIVEN.*4-roomed Hbu3e , c&p-LO and scullery, bath, gae, copper, etc. Small section. Call for card to view. r~SPECULATOR'S CHANCE. TO RETIRED FARMERS. TO DAIRYMEN AND SMALL FARMERS. QK ACRES, 4J miles from City. Price £150 per acre, and is EASILY WORTH £200 per acre. Terms given. Getting la Gd gallon for milk AT THE , GATE; 4-roomed house (good), with _. and c. eervice, electric light, etc., garage, dairy, 7 cowbaiUj, etc., etc. GOOD reason for selling. Only on the market for 14 day 3. CALL EARLY if you want something good. ' CLOSE TO RANGIORA. •jOf- ACRES, OF WHICH 80 acres are JLOO in oats, 14 acres fox grase ecod, 11 acres ekimmed for rat)e, 56 acres, and balance grass. CARRYING 125 eheep, 100 lambs. 3 cows. 7 cattle, and 4 horses. HAS GROWN 45 bushela wheat and 60 buehe's oate per acre, and is in real good heart and condition; 4-roomed house and every outbuilding. Handy elation, echool, and Ranciora. We can recommend inspection at £31 por acre. JUST ON THE MARKET. Terms, £1000 ca*h, balanco arranged. OPAWA, EARLY~FbSSESSION. Y?Qfwy-TERMS. WELL-BUILT *• 3vUv/V/ Boomed modern bouse, with every convenience, aleo Iron ehed,' asphalt pathe, and nearly i-acre. This property is for GENUINELY urgent sale. Inspection 'nTjtcd. Close ear, etc. CHEAP SPRINGSTON PROPERTY. Ql ACRES, real good land, 4. paddocks, v/ 2 well fenced; 1J milee from station. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, ecullory, dairy, washhouse, pigstyea, fowlnouses, etc., etc. £850 ONLY, end Terms. A first-class district, and a eelier. Write or call for particulars. FINETbISTRICT FOR OUTSIDE WORK. If\ ACRES FREEHOLD (4J acree m -LU oata), 27 acres plantation EESEHVE, 23 acres in trees, £>£ acres oata. and 5 acres graea. Carrying 2 cowe and 1 horse, which can be taken ot valuation if wanted. GOOD 4-roomed house, 6cullery. separating room, cowbails, {owlhouse, pigstyo etc. PRICE £T9o only. Terms given, ifive minutes from station, and in a fine district. Write or -ill if you aro interested. 187-30 PRESENT OWNER BEEN ON FARM FOR 40 YEARS'. FIHST-CLASS CANTERBURY MIXED FARM— ANJJ A BARGAIN. AXA ACRES, carries COO ewes besides "tOv/ crop;-150 acres in _ wheat, 52 acres in. oate. and *2o acxoa ploughed for turnips. AVERAGES 60 bu3heU wheat per acre, and it is one of Canterbury's BEST j Districts for heavy averages, as it ia not subject to late frosts and heavy winde. The crop alone should return cloee on £3000 this year. IF NOT MORE. 7-Roomed house, hot and cold water, granary, woolshed, and. yards, looeebox, chaffhouse, cowballs. work- . shop, etc., etc.; a miles irom school, 6 miles from station, and 9 miles from saleyards. ie3-29 PRICE £28 PEH ACRE, CROPS IN. PRICE £28 PER ACRE, CROPS IN. ■ TERMS GIVEN. WRITE OR CALL. ', TO LEASE WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. NORTH CANTERBURY. • II HO ACHES, «t £" per sere, with Uhm ~ xJLUV/ for 1 years at a rental of 6 per cent, on the price. ALL shoep country; I good hills, well fenced and watered; β-roora-ied house and outbuildings. Pull particulars O.S APPLICATION. 43-25 EVANS and BULL, j 63 CATHEDRAL SQU_JRE, Cp-taixs Gvrc-ernment Li'a laruracc* Building), Oppotii* Put OC&c*. ; E5233-1269

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 11

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