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EVANS AND BULL. J. R. Evans, Roland Bull (Licensed Land - Broker). Established 1831. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Upstairs Government Life Insurance Buildings, Opposite Post Office. IX FIRST-CLASS NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT. LONG GOVERNMENT LEASE. 9f)f) ACRES, CARRYING 350 ewes, 203 "V/Vy lambs, 12 cows, 5 horses, and dry stock. IN GOOD GOING ORDER, sweet, easily worked land, will grow 4o bushels wheat per aero. Huif-milo front station and 3 miles from saleyards. GOOD 5-roomed House with conveniences, also whare, ohaffhouse, oowbails, yards, piggeries. etc., 0 plantations. £l4 per aore. or will sell as a roirusr concern. LONG TERM GOVERNMENT LEASE at 5s 8d not per acre. 257-26 ~ ABSENTEE OWNER^ FOR SALE OR TO LET. ESPLANADE, NEW "BRIGHTON. P7Kn-EMPTY, TERMS GIVEN: 41 O\J roomed BUNGALOW, large sun porch, gas copper, gas stove, etc. ALL IN GOOD ORDER. Or will let partly furnished for 6 months at 30s weekly. SEE US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. _ 255-35 FINES T~DIS TR ICT~TN _ MID-CAN TERBURY. tf|A ACRES, TERMS SAY £IOOO Cast; OKJyJ 150 acres IN 1-year gTaes, 50 acres 2-year grass, 50 acres fallowed, 150 acres skimmed for wheat, 12 acres in. turnips, and balanoe grass; 10 paddocks, well watered, heavy loam, GREW 52 bushels of whe<at per acre last year. WILL ewes, with 100 acres in crop. NOW CARRYING 400 sheep, 7 horses, and 4 cow#; 5 mil-ie from large township, station, and saleyards. HOUSE l> rooms, with all modern conveniences, also petrol light, telephone, stable, woolshed, granary, men's hut, loosebox, cowshed, etc. etc., and ;vll '■!» first-class order. PRICE £2l bare, £I3OO down, or £29 as a concern. IfIRST-Cf-ASS \ALLE, It will pav von to inspect. Write or caJ. • • -212-36 nEPOSIT~TS~T _ GOIN Cr CONCERN. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. QAA ACRES. 39D years' GOVERNMENT OUU LEASE at 3s 9d, lea* 10 per cent., per acre; 500 ACRES PLOUGHABLE, BALANCE LOW HILLS; 30 acres in tur : nips; 4 miles from rail and saleyards, lr< A GOOD CANTERBURY DISTRICT. CARRIES 1000 to 1200 ewes, has earned 1200 and 200 dry sheep. Having gone w for more cropping lately, AT PRESENT ONLY CARRYING 700 ewes, 260 lambs, beoides grazing 750 lambs for a dealer, J horses, 5 cows, and 8 head dry cattle. All lam'bs sold off fat. All livo and dead stock can be bought at valuation. Five-roomed HOUSE,- bathroom, hot and cold service, and all necessary farm outbuildings, woolabed to hold 200 sheep. yturaa, men's hut, etc. PRICE £5700.' GOVERNMENT VALUATION IS £7500. Terms £2OOO c&3h as a going concern. tit, o ™ of pastoral farm which is GOING UP IN VALUE TO-DAY. Pull particulars on application. ' 19 ' 2 ' 30 EVANS and BULL, 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Upstairs Government Life Insuianco Buildings, Opposite Post Office. E5843-229

FORD AND HADFIELD. JJIORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. Land Brokers. 133 Worcester street. CENTRAL CITY BUNGALOW. CENTRAL CITY BUNGALOW. ' CLOSE TO LATIMER SQUARE. CLOSE TO LATIMER SQUARE. 5 MINUTES' WALK FROM CENTRE. 5 MINUTES' WALK FROM CENTRE. SUIT PROFESSIONAL MAN. SUIT PROFESSIONAL MAN. WALK ta work. WALK to lunch, WALK, WALK, and be HEALTHY. A CHANCE to be in touch with your home at all times of the day. We have just received INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL a very fine BUNGALOW HOUSE, containing SEVEN ROOMS, and every possible convenience, * sewei, ELECTRIC LIGHT, gas and gas geyser, PORCELAIN BATH, splendid Kitchen and Range. IMPOSING ENTRANCE PORCH and ENTRANCE HALL, exceptionally large. RECEPTION ROOM AND DININGROOM, artistically decorated and papered throughout. - This is a fine house, nearly now, and is well and FAITHFULLY BUILT. The woodwork is SPLENDID, and the is of English Roman tiles. Two entrances, asphalt paths and bac'i yard, motor entrance, and a very fine Motor Garage. A VERY HANDY CITY SECTION, cicely laid out in lawns and beds. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. price mso. PRICE £2250. . This ,is the BEST AND CHEAPEST CITY HOME offering to-day. Call and Inspect, and you will WANT TO PURCHASE, because OF THESE TWO REASONS. \ FORD and HADFIELD, LTD, Sole-Agents. MONEY. "TT7E have still several sums for MONEY, iTT investment on FIRST AND MONEY. SECOND MORTGAGE. tffus MONEY, week we have arranged over £6OO MONEY, on SECOND MORTGAGE. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. F5624-333

HILLARY AND BAXTER. £IQ4Q— SMARI SPREYDON BUNGAFIVE BOOMS and EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE, and in first-class order. This plaoe was built about five years ago, and nothing but the best was used ia its construction. It is situate in one of the beat streets, and' within two minutes of the 2d tram. It has been newly papered throughout, has E. light, plenty of cupboards, GOOD "WARDROBES, .4 fireplaces, good grates and mantels, tip-top hot water service. Elverything under cover; very higii and dry section, in first-clase garden and orchard, asphalt paths, large workshop, with E. light. For absolute sale, as the owner has purchased another property. HILLARY and BAXTER, Solo Agents. j?1 CCA-ANOTHEiTSPREYDON BARthe owner has bought a farm—Well-built BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, SUNNY VERANDAH on two Bides. This is one of the befit built houses in the district, and is replete with every modern convenience. *lt hae E. LIGHT, porcelain bath, 6 MAIN SEWER, 4-ACRE, in good garden, asphalt paths, MOTOR SHED, WORKSHOP, FOWLHOUSES, GOOD ORCHARD. ONE MINUTE from tram stop. The owner means business, and we want an offer HILLARY and BAXTER, Sole Agents. PQQX —JU'ST on the market —Suit AdX/(jO<J (liuafnn Railway employee—Splendidly built T Villa, 5 larpe rooma, plastered and papered, verandah front and back, 4 flreß, bathroom, h. and c., and every possible convenience, sewer, about J-acre. Close tram and echool. HILLARY and BAXTER, H 4925-357 178 Manchester street.

HEWARD AND HARRIS. HEWARD and HARRIS, 04A. HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. BOX 419. EXCHANGE. -J Q(? ACRES Heavy Dairying Land, 6I«U roomed House, all outbuildings. Surveyed into blocks of 13X acres and 65 sores. Will exchange either or whole for Town Property. Price has been reduced for quick sale from £35 to £124 per acre to meet reduced price of butter fat. EXCHANGE. Owner of 0 rooms and i-acro, in one of the boat street, St. Albans, wishes to exchange for smaller house in any good street. H 5826-225

JJOYAL MAIL OHAR A BAND. GERALDINE—ORARI. Leave Geraldine Daily; 7.4s—Timaru and Ashburton. 10.15 —First Express South. 1.40 —Second Express South; First Express North. 4,ls—Second. Express Keith. FARES: 2s Siogf.e. Parcels receive Prompt Attention. CHAS. W. McKENZIE, ProprMoc.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 14

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