1 AUCTIONS. j EVANS and BULL. 1 AUCTION SALE OF TEMPLETOX FARM. THURSDAY, sth APRIL. 2 I'M. 1 EVANS and nULL having received instructions from Mrs M. A. Me- . ! GILLIVRAY, OF TEMPLETOX, wall j offer lier verv line FARM OF 7.) ACRES '3 ROODS 35 PERCHLS, I i rm! j IX ONE OR MORF LOTS. I Situated Corner MAIN SOUTH ROAD , i AND TRENT'S ROAD, adjoining th-? Temple-ion Hotel, right opposite tho ; I Templeton Railway Station, and at the ; i termimis of the Templeton bu?, giving ; i frequent daily service to town. Few ; I niimites from school, 9 miles from i Cathedral square by concrete road. ' THE LAND comprises both corners, | 23 acres with building mid f>o acre.; ( ! on the other corner, and having road j frontage of .04 chains 1 over 1 mile-. : ; Eminenth' suitable for subdivision. ; THE QUALITY of the soil is a deep. ; free loam, suitable for any class of] ! farming, and particularly so for small ; I farming areas. i j IMPROVEMENTS- -FIVE-ROOMED > t COTTAGE and Especially Fine On!- 1 : im 1 Idn 1 gs. ! U'll.l, HE OFFERED. 1. AS A WHOLE. -. r.O ACRES WITHOUT BUILD- : 1 1N OS. I 3 20 ACRES WITHOUT BUILD- 1 INGS. | TERMS WILI. BE OVEN. ; j AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Pari <.l ihe : 1 property has never previously been , j for sale since taken up from the Guv- 1 j eminent. Only reason for selling ;3 ' j (in acconn: of familv bereavement. ! ; AUCTION BOARDS ERECTED. : J EVANS and BULL, i -L".;',.i 03 Cathedral square. ! Roland Bull, George J. Leech, i ' ESTATE AGENTS & AUC PIONEERS, ! (Established lOilli. : 03 CATHEDRAL SQUARE j 1 Upstairs, Government Lile Insurance I ; Buildings, opposite Post Oilicc. i HALS WELL ; % ACRES, KICJI LAND, u;t!) y- ; ' . _ roomed cottage; £OOO, TERMS 1 l.J\ EN. Full details at our ollice. 240 52 ; VO ACRES FREEHOLD, 2 LEASE- . HOLD, OFFER WANTED. 1 V 1 ()n DOWN, ANY OFFER CON- i ;' v 1 SIDERED, for 70 acres i ' FREEHOLD and PANT GOVERN- ■ i MENT LEASEHOLD, good cropping ! j and dairy farm: 20 miles out, bus; j paves to town, .school bus picks child- ; I ron ii]) at tile gate, store and Post ! j < Voce 1 mile, 4-ROOMED HOUSE • arid numerous outbuildings. Asking i ' 1200, HUT OFFER IS WANTED;! mm.) sell; 100 deposit. -40(1 (>2 1 1 l''Oß URGENT SALE. ' " I j j in ACRES, 10 acres in turnips. 10 '• j acres Dun uats < just sowni,| I 11 acres stubble, and balance grass, j CARRIES 20 cows and 150 ewes, with |2O acres m crop. -{-ROOMED BUN- I iOA LOW, all corn's., garage, stable. | | shearing shed, cowbails, etc. PRICE j ASKED Al 18 10s acre, with say JC3SO 1 ; down. Just on the market. !) (i 3 j I GOT TO "BE SOLD ! ! AT ,-\ BIG REDUCTION. I NORTH CANTERBURY. I I t.iust over*, good agri- j J ' MM ' cultural and sheep farm, WILL j 1 CAREY 2t sheep per acre and grow.-" ' splendid crops of wheat, oats, rape, and 1 turnips. Well fenced and watered and 1 IN GOOD GOING ORDER. 40 acres ! new grass, 21 acres turnips. 2 acres j potatoes, 21 acres oats and grass, 100 I acres under the plough and balance ! mass. NICE 8-ROOMED HOMESTEAD i with all modern convenience--'. 41 roomed cottage, woolshed, dip. yards. | garage, stahies. implement shed, etc.. j etc . etc. I mile from school. Post 1 ; (glue and station, bus to Chrisiehurch j < passes, and I' hours' rim from City, j i Price reduced to A: I 1 per acre and! l at tin- 1 ire it is real good buying. I 1 Ea.y iirnis given. We will be pleased 1 to supply full detail.--. 117 51! j i MOTUKAIiARA I ACRES. MIXED FARM with 4 ROOMS and outbuildings. I .I'lloo OR CLOSE OFFER, excellent j terms. Write or call. 375, ti'2 ' OFFER WANTED. ACRES, linely situated Mixed • I-'arni, miles from RANGI- - ORA. suitable for fattening, wheat, ! dan vim.:. and dealing. FINE liROOMED HOMESTEAD and outbuildings. Asking AI2I acre OR OFFER. Easy terms, and large Government Mortgage can be taken over. Enquiry I invited. 320 (it) DEPOSIT." i ACRES, medium land, liver ! tlats, with small area of .'wamp, grazing country, practically ! ail 111 the native, no cultivation. SIX--1 ROOMED HOUSE and Outbuildings. | ASKING .C Hi2o—otTer considered. I Teniis, ,£7O down and balance at 5 ! per cent, for 34J years on Govt. Mortj ;\go. Mortgagee Sale. ENQUIRY IN--1 VITED. I _ EVANS and BULL, i E i 193 ti3 Cathedral square. EDUCATIONAL. ' I JF.sSIE iMACDONALD, of tin World |l Fiiiiinu- Ruth St. Denis School oi I ' i).nH'::ig, Ee.s Ali!;el'*.'-, resumes Teach- | '• • mg .Mmi(!;iy, l-eliruai v 20tii, Classes j • : i"i Adult-- and Children m Modern | ; ! Ballet. Opetata-. Character. Aero- j 1 li.i'ii', and Tan Dancing Le.-'s'ons air; I i hour for Minimi and (Hd-Time Ball- { ; i r.M.m Dancing. Interviews daily be- i 1 twe. ii J and ■) pm. Studio. 2-11 High '' 1 s: re. ' nies! Wchleys». UrivaU Ad- • | j 01 e.-s, 209 Hereford street. City. Mt>"os!) i I J'EUGY HOLMES SCHOOL OF [ DANCING. ;i ' \ I.L lypes of dancing taught. in- , I- * eluding latest Modern Ballroom !' I Dancing. Ballet, Character, Classical. ; 1 i Highland, Tap. etc. Classes for j : I Adults and Children. Private lesson:. J ' [by apt mini ment. Fees moderate. '' • Stiid.o; 142 Hereford Street. Room ! 1 2 top lleor. :< ■ IHIi.Y), ;>1 ULVANY-GRAY SCHOOL OI- • . " Dam r. Drama, ami Mime. Prm--1 eipal. Miss Men.-tc;. 'rce , Ballet. . ! National, and Balhoom Dancing. Elo- ! fill nut and Remedial Ex 'cises. Classes : , now lornim", for new sea.on Hours: 9.30 a.111.-a.30 p.m. Studio, 'JU Victoria slice!. 'Rhone 1-717. All's.S IOW E -■-Teacher of Dancing, under Royal and Vice-Regal ; Palronage. Praate h'.'.ioiis m Jlall- i room Dancing, Fox-trot, Wall.:, One--tcp, or New Waltg. taught m three ! lessens. At home Kndav alternoons, 1 ' M.s Lowe, 51 Worcester street, W. ; 1 L4(i.d ; I >K\TYEU Greek and Br.llroom Dane- j I ing. Miss Comyns Thomas re- t smne- teaching on March 12. if Children's classes in Ha I let, Greek, and , 1 National Dancing. Adult classes in i ' Greek exercises. Evening classes are I 1 held in Modern Ballroom on Fridays 1 and Saturdays. ! Private address, 477 Hereford Street. I ' T8441i | ■ ' 'PANZ-GKETCHKN STUDIO OF : 1 MODERN BALLROOM DANC- I ING. ELOCUTION, AND DItAMA : - -Principal : Miss Naare G. Hooper. LT.C.1... Studio, 11 "a : L:chticld street (Ridley's Build- ■ ingsg Private tuition and classes m■ | all branches Studio available for parties. etc. Ring, write, or call. H4(i59 SINGING : MRS Adeline M. Pa Ik. I.R.A.M. * *■ A.R.C M . Specialist 111 Voice Production and Singing. New Studio. B.owron's Buildings. 102 Manchester j street, opposite National Bank. P6871 j ' DANCING TUITION. "| , -ALESSON- - VIOLET I\OBEIiTSON SCHOOLS OF BALLROOM DANCING, Christehureli. Auckland. Wellington. Unquestionably the largest and most oiticient dance organisation in N.Z. All modern ballroom and Tap dancing taught by the Dominion's leading teachers for Is a lesson. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. 77a Casbel street (west). RB-150
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