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PROPERTIES FOS BALE. TwelYe Words, Ods mniitng p©y Insertion; Three Insertion* 2/6. k ACRES, Bear Christchurch, aad farm Buildings; £$ 10s acre. Goodwin, 106 Gloucester etreot. 993 ]V*INE Sections, North Beach, behind Racocourse, £3OO (1911 price). G. T. Robinson, 106 Gloucester street. R5997 BRICK HOUSE, Two Sections, No. 2 Clothier street, £7OO lot. No agents. WEST —Bungalow, 6 rooms, £IBOO. G. T. Robinson, 106 Gloucester street, Sale, Shirley, New 5-roomed House; 30 Perches or Two Acres Good Land; also Sections, Apply, after 5 p.m., 30 Qoinn's road, Shirley. 858 TJRIGHTON—New Bungalow, £450; all f-» electric. G. T. Robinson, 106 Gloucester street. ESO97 SYDENHAM House, 5 rooms, fas, sewer, washhouse, copper, tubs. About 30 Perches. A Snip. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street. Sydenham. Fo. 550. F4867 £92^~ ADDINGTON—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette. Every convenience: 30 Perches. Very easy terms. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. j. 0 495 F4867 /"JITY Section, for Factory or Store, £8 a loot. G. T. Robinson, 105 Gloucester RS997 TWO CHEAP NORTH ISLAND SHEEP FARMS. 1 of rich limestone hills and , ?°°d flats, situated 12J miles from Railway by metalled road. Splendid large, up-to-date homestead, and all buildings and machinery. Well subdivided, water in every paddock. Stock wintered and carried throughout tho year on grass only. 1300 breeding ewea, 900 wethers, 40 rams (plus lambs through summer), 90 breeding oows, 46 fat bullocks, 40 dairy cows, 70 three-year bullocks, 20 heifers and bulls. An excellent property. Price for Freehold £l3 10s per acre. Cash required £SOOO. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., Hamilton. 17 ACRES, situated in a good Waikato district. 1000 acres of flats and easy rolling land, balance limestone hills. Up-to-date residence of 9 roomß and all necessary buildings, with machinery. Wintered 1600 ewes, 700 dry sheep, 330 cattle. Easily carry 1800 ewes and other stock as above. Wool and goods transported by launch. Wharf half-mile distant. A charming property in a- pleasant situation. Price £lO per acre. Deposit £SOOO. No practical man will be disappointed in either of these runs on inspection. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., 3296 Hamilton. DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD., 159 a Manchester street. 9 Eft ACRES of dairy land, with good iiuw house and outbuildings. Close to railway, P. 0., and school, easy distance from Christchurch. Only £l2 10s per acre. 280 ACRES, wheat-growing land, well watered by river, and under an hour's run from Christchurch. Only £l6 10s per acre. 6000 ACRES, with over 5000 ewes and lambs. £35,000 going conoern. North Canterbury. ! 900 ACRES, best part of North Canterbury. Grows over fifty bushels of wheat. Only £l2 10s per acre. 1600 ACRES of some of the best limestone country, superior to Waikan limeatone. Handy run from Chnstcburch. Will carry 2000 breeding «wes. ' Only £7 Ws^per acre. MR HOME-SEEICBR, T HAVE A BRAND NEW, HEALTHY, TWO--1 STOREY ART BUNGALOW, large windows, which get all t llO . " Un » nd 4 just finished.; situated 59 ST. ANDREW S TERRACE, near St. Andrew s College. BUY DIRECT PROM THE BUILDER AND GET £75 DISCOUNT. . INSPECT THIS LOVELY HOME. Key to View, See 59 St. Andrew's terrace. Full particulars apply to T. 0. BARWELL, 33 Corson avenue, Fisherton. Very Easy Terms. 894 FIRST-CLASS ST. ALBANS BUILDING SITES, •FROM £230. ON EASY TERMS. SPLENDID LOCALITY, High, Sound Land. Gas, High Pressure, Sewer. Only a few left in this subdivision. Agents: H. S. RICHARDS and SON, ROll6 162 Hereford street. DAVID T. MATSON, 206' CASHEL STREET. 1 9AH ACRES—Buildings, fence# in good J.ifiUl/ order, sweet sheep land. Carries average yearly 1500 sheep. Price £9 jOs. Owner will accept approved suburban property m deposit if title clear, and balance can remain on. Wonderful opportunity. DAVID T. MATSON. A nnn ACRES—AII low country, beautit'/uU ful' buildings, splendidly fenced, in high etate of efficiency. Carries nearly 4000 sheep. Owner would accent Town property or medium farm if handy by way of deposit. Age is telling its own tale. DAVID T. MATSON. TTtLLESMERE—4OO ACRES, ideal land, and Xi buildings. Farm in splendid order, A teal moneymaker. £2OOO deposit, or suburban property if title clear. Fol. 125 DAVID T. MATSON, M 7219 Land Salesman, 206 Cashel street. RICCARTON-CUM-FENDALTON. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE IN CHARMING OLD-WORLD GARDEN. Situated in the very heart of most fashionable and artistic surroundings, yet remote from the dust and noise of busy streets, STANDS THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME. There are six spacious rooms and numerous smaller ones suitable for study, dark-room, boxroom, etc. Eleetrio light throughout, gas range and gas griller. Own sewerage system. Large glassed-in sun verandah in {rout, numerous sheds, apple house, garage, etc. THE LAND COMPRISES ONE ACRE. The drive-way from the road opens out on to a quiet lawn surrounded by trees and bounded on the north by a beautiful stream, on the tree-lined bank of which is a summerhouse. This bank is planted in ferns, violets, primroses, and wild hyacinth. The lawn is most, suitable for a tennis court or bowling green. Could anyone wish for a more delightful spot, and yet it is only one and a half miles from Cathedral square. We will be pleased to motor bona fide buyers out to inspect. MICE £3300. Very Reasonable Terms will be given it necessary. HUTCHINSON, WHITE and CO,, Real Estate Agents, 84945 150 Hereford street. LIVE RENT FREE IN A SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE. FENDALTON. IDEALLY SITUATED. VERY CLOSE TO TRAM AND PARKS. GETS ALL THE SUN THAT SHINES. 'PHIS can be dome by purchasing a very J- fine 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE which is two self-contained homes, with separate entrances, gardens, etc. THE RENT FROM LETTING ONE HALF (a readv letting proposition) "WILL PAY INTEREST ON THE WHOLE OF THE PURCHASE MONEY. Vacant at an Early Date, OCCUPIER HAS PURCHASED A PROPERTY. OWNER WILL GIVE GOOD TERMS, Or ACCEPT SMALLER PROPERTY AS PIRT PAYM£?»TRONALD FISHER, 6 I>ftlgety« Bldgs., Cathedral square. "Phono 8003. r * 9lS

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 17

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