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Todhuntsr & Jennings* TODHPNTER ‘JENNINGS . AUOTIONEEE3. live stock salesmen. AKD LAND .AGENTS, CHBIS T 0 H U B.C H. ... 1 make the SELLING OP LAND ft SPECIAL FEATURE of oup BnßlneM, have both large and small FARMS on oar Book! FOB! SALE, and wa confidently ajk aUwhohaveLaud! foe Sale to place the name in cur hands. 1842 TOBHTINTBBiJENNINGS; HAYE THE'FOLLOWiNG FAEMS. V ' JB 1 o e and invite inquiries. TJ KA ACHES, Very Good Farm, Qreendalo.; £llloa per acre. AOs wa Heavy Land, Greenpark, £l7 A ' ,u peraoro.- ' 73ft ACEES Cropping and Sheep Land, * Barfield. £8 per acre, Qftft ACE E i, Styx, richest of land, in farms vv of from 20 to 70 Acres. From £3O to £4O per acre, ■ - > <?ftft ACRES Sheep Country, Burnham,! £3 10s per acre. 100 Brcndflelds. £l3 .per aorA ■. Very easy terms can be arranged in every case, TODHUNTER A JENNINGS. Auctioneers and Land Agents, 4244 161, Hereford street, Christchurch. TODHUNTEE & JENNINGS 1 F HAVE THE - - . FOLLOWING FAEMB ■ O E S A L E--166 ACEE3. GEEENPAEK ICO AOEEB, BEOADFIELDS ; .■ . 640 ACRES, BAHKSIDE (Leasehold) 150 ACRES, GEBENDALE 730 AGEES. DAEFIELD 1 660 ACRES. BURNHAM 1 . / 4075 ‘' J. B. Dale & 00, o s . LV; . COLSTON-FIVE A CEB 3 first-class Land, i long frontage to Forty road (next St John’s rch). Will be Sold in one or more blocks. EEKFORD t/iEEBT, LIN WOOD (northern. ot)-THREE-BlQHT AS of an ACEE LAND,; ardan and' Orchard,'with Dwelling-house cop-' ing Seven Rooms, plastered; verandah, Ac, 1 TY (five minutea from Post Office)—Suhstan* well-built RESIDENCE of Six Rooms, with’ ooessary outbuildings; asphalt paths and , and all in perfect order. y OENHaM (oorner of Waltham- road and' . >ridge street, near BaiIway)—QUARTERACgK, with. moorocarpa fence all round. House ruing Five Rooms, plastered and in good ipigr. Easy terms of payment, TO BE LET- ... ANUI ROAD-A first-class FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing Drawing-room, DiningrootS; Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Nursery, Erltoueni SooUery, Conservatory; Water laid'on throughout; Stable and Traphouse; with One Acrci'Land, well laid ont, good. Kitchen Garden; Cawiaga Drive, with front and back entrance. CORNER EAST and SOUTH TOWN BELTS— House of Ten Rooms, Stabling, Ac., with 4 ACRES of Laud. , , DUDLEY CBE EK, Richmond—House of Eight Rooms, with 8 ACRES LAND.' Apply to J.B.DALB AGO,, ■ 278 X-; Worcester street, nest A.M.P. Baildie.Bg IpS Allan Hopkins. TO’'HOTELKEEPERS. INVESTORS AND % OTHERS, FOIw BALE—A First-class TEMPERANCE HOTEL in Cue' of the leading Cities of New 2oa« land; Upwards of 60 rooms; replete with every accommodation and convenience for doing a firstclass business. Hot and cold baths. One Shilling Luncheon averages 109 daily. Good reasons for present "proprietor going one. Principal* only dealt with, BARGAINS IN~PSOPEETEES. PETERBOROUGH STREET—Two - Well hufll Villa Residences, containing 7 rooms esoh, besides; pantry, washhouse, copper, Ac., northern aspect:, and nice sections. Property pays 14 pet cent' interest on money asked, viz,, £6OO. Easy term* arranged. , . BTANMORE ROAD—Very convenient for boat* ing men, hsing close to river and boatshedl, Terr compact House of S rooms, pantry,scullery, wash-' house, copper, workshop, Ao.; fine qaarter-*orw Section, well fenced and fully stocked with fruit trees; £350. Easiest of terms. HEREFORD STREET (City) House of 6 rooms, washhouse, shed, Ac.; also, a 8-ioomed Cottage. The whole in thorough repair, a profitable investment, £375. MAI'S EOAD (near Tram)—Superior House o£ 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse* stables, Ac.; 1 Acre, well laid ont; a realiyraibe property ; £550. Easy terms. BAEBADOES STREET, corner Kingsley street —Fine oorner Half-tore, one broomed Cottage and three 4*roomed Cottages. All let to railway: employees, and returning high rate of interest on; money asked, or would exchange for small fans' or country hotel. HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.' Cathedral square, adjoining Bank of Now Zealand J. T. Bell. WOOL3TON— Sixasd a half acres first-olaae Laud, with good House of 6 rooms and outbuildings, good orchard; facing the tram. ■ ADDINGTON—NearIy 35 acres good land front* ing two roads, as a whole or in lots of 2 notes. WsO adapted for market gardens. LONDON STREET, RICHMOND—A HQUmI of 6 rooms in first-class order, and Good Section, cheap; easy terms, ■ WRIGHT’S EOAD—House of 4 good rooms, artesian well, half-acre land, UFFER RICOARTON —44 acres first-OIM land. ,4: WINDSOR—A Cottage of 3 rooms and verandfiS. one acre land, cowshed, Ac,, Well fenced. HUNTER DISTRICT, WAIMATE—Abost 200 acres good land divided into five paddocks; 109 acres ploughable; 50-bnshel wheat land; - With 4.1 roomed Cottage, and a running stream through property. Close to railway station, > COURTenaT—Close on 300 sores of good bud,) with 7-roomed house and every ootaVettlendeih the' way of farm buildings; eleven paddocks. Amo,:!#)' acres close by in 5 paddocks; nearly all in grase. Water-races through property. ' 1 — BRYNDWR—A substantUUy-hnilt Hose*-of,B 8 rooms, bath-room, scullery and .every modera! convenience. Ample stabling, carriage-shed,fia* orchard and paddocks, 4 acres land, weUdaio-oat grounds. . v j;'' 1 v f A-,, .. A few Cheap SeoUona at New Brightwii . Money la Lend'on Mortgage. V - ; Apply J; T, BELL, 294 X •; Cathedral Square, E. H. Rhodes, Woodyill©,' H.B. B. H. RHODES, liand and Stock 70-MILES BUSH, Hiß* : PROPERTIES FOR SALK—(No, 8.) _ ' /ynrtrt ACRES FIRST. CLASS LAND, nearly the whole area is pleugkablf and well adapted for groin growing, aftS turnips j ring fenced and subdivided iaSS 11 paddocks, and well watered j good houMb woolshnd and homestead complete. SI miles from town and railway station bp road. Bui table as a run or for sabdividiag Into (anus. ■ • . I 1 O nnit ACRES, Situated oa East Ot—*J A<S,UUw and has large river and -seaedeel frontage and oontlgnons to shipping place| well fenced and subdivided. - Oommodlooi hotae and homesteading complete. Cm* tains a large.extent of ; good agriogltvrM land, and winters from 14,660 to IS,66ft sheep. These are' both high-olass riuUj and having'a large extent of arable UliC the carrying expaoity, could be donhl«de Price very moderate and sattlfMtOQ! reasons for selling.' ■ ' PAHIATUA ~AND WOOB^ (No. 80.) 200 A tP» E ? EI 2 H fP** FLATS. ahMS half cleared an lin pastured aad wr*)v fenced, bulauco standing basa. about S miles from WoodviUe. ■ • i (No. 48.) . ’ 800 AC ? BS pastoral hills, Umsstoak and marl formation, all cleared and to permanent posture, fenced and divided' into 6 paddocks, cottage, dip, shed, *o. ~ - (No. 59.) 008 ACRES. Good limestone and marl hEIfl; *' v ~ With about 100 sores alluvial fiat, ring • fenced and divided into 7 paddocks, good river frontage and well watered, 4 miles frnn Pahiatna township by metalled road,; 660 acres is cleared ond ln pasture, balanosj bnsh (included in this area is 158 acred, leasehold, 18 years to run, rent Is per acre) J Olt (Offc ACRES. Limestone and marl hiilsJ about 1450 acres of' which is cleared! and in pasture tad partly fenced; balance! bash. ; Also, various other farms and townandsubJ urban aiiotmento in tfels diotrict, Thesel uroportioa are all first-class land, and the) district is recognised as tho cick of tbej - 70-rsiloßjiah. - • -*' v * ■ i Per further particulars addrusi— MSS...

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 7