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Joseph Clarke & Son. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. TEVIOT FRUIT. JOSEPH CLARKE & SON 'WILD SELL, at their Rooms, Manchester Street—on Gases of choice PEACHES and PLUMS. Also, Choice Ripe anil Green Bananas, Potatoes, Onions, &c. Sale at 11 o’clock sharp. C. H. MORRALL, Auctioneer. Properties for Sal© ov s?© I»®k AND FRUIT GARDEN, 14 Acres. ASHBURTON, FOR SALE OK LEASE. Xllsl Apply, J. C. DUNCAN, Ashburton. IB 1 or Sale, A FARM OF 79 ACRES, With a good supply of water, situated on Spring’s Track, seven minutes’ walk from Riccarton Railway Crossing, being Rural Sections 1240 and 1534, now in the occupation of Mr Costello. Apply to 5809 C. PALAIRET, Armagh Street Bridge, Christchurch. ADVANCE NEW BRIGHTON. DWELLINGS AND SECTIONS FOE SALE . BT H. L. Bowkbb, ESTATE AGENT, 258, COLOMBO STREET. MARKET PLACE, Christchurch. GEORGE STREET—Section having frontage 7 chains, on which is erected capital house 8 rooms and scullery, iron roof, washhouse, copper, bathroom, 2-stall stable, and traphouse. This property is a thorough bargain at the price asked for it, £4OO, Easy terms can be arranged. Further particulars and card to view at office. ESPLANADE—CIose to Pier, between Sea View Bead and Hawkes Street, Section having frontage 50 links by depth 212 links, one of the best sites in New Brighton. RICHMOND TERRACE Section containing three-quarter acre. Price £BO. MAIN ROAD—Near Bridge, Section having frontage 1 chain to Main Road and 1 chain to Park Road by depth over 0 chains, containing nearly three-quarter acre. Fenced, levelled, clayed and in grass, ready to build upon. JAMES STREET—Splendid building site for 2 or 3 houses, section having frontage over 3 chains by depth 2i chains. To be sold at very low price, NEW BRIGHTON NORTH—Within a few chain of the new tram, 2 quarter-acre sections. Pric only £25 the two. ANN STREET—Between George and Union Streets, 1 acre and 24 perahes, capital section for subdivision. ESPLANADE—New tram will run in front of this section. Three-quarter acre having frontage 120£ links. To ho sold in a bankrupt estate. For immediate sale the low price of £4O will ho accepted. This is a bargain. NEW BRIGHTON NORTH—Within short distance of new tram, 30 acres fair land, levelled and in grass. This land fronts the Racecourse Road and has half-mile road frontage, owner must have money at once and is prepared to make great sacrifice for immediate sale. Offers required, full particulars at office. ESPLANADE—Sumner side of Hotel, quarteracre having frontage 1 chain. Price £3O. ESPLANADE—Quarter-acre and six perches Land, having frontage 123 links and depth 232 links, on which is erected capii al house 9 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, plastered, stables, &c.; price £500; £SO cash, £SO in twelve months; balance three years at 6it per cent. DWELLINGS—HaIf-acro and 0 rooms fronting Esplanade. Quarter-acre and 8 rooms, Sea View Road. Half-acre and 7 rooms, Wilson Street. Suarter-acre, 6 rooms and stables, Sea View Road, splanade, 7 rooms, and stable, £340. Esplanade, 7 rooms, £320. High Street, 6 rooms, and furniture £320. Close to tram, 2 cottages, one 4 and one 5 rooms, £250 the two. For particulars of other dwellings and sections apply at office. ALLAN HOPKINS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. BARGAINS IN PROPERTY. CHRISTCHURCH, handy to town—Comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms (plastered) and scullery; section well fenced. Price £IBO. (155) CHRISTCHURCH NORTH—WeII-built house of 10 rooms, verandah; scullery, pantry, and large workshop; everything in perfect order. Price £3OO, a good place and cheap. (193) ST ALBANS Convenient house of 7 rooms, scullery, wash-house, with copper in brick. One acre land tastefully laid out in orchard and lawn. Price moderate. (233) NEW BRIGHTON, pleasant position-Coinfort-able house of 7 rooms, with stabling and every necessary convenience; splendid section of land fenced. Title, Lund Transfer Act. Price £325. (200) SYDENHAM, convenient to town Modern house of C rooms, with bathroom, wash-house, copper, &c. Quarter-acre section, stabling, and shedding. For further particulars apply at office. HEREFORD STREET—Comfortable house of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, and wash-house. Quarteracre section well-fenced and planted in garden and fruit trees. Price £3OO. 1167) WOOLSTON—Convenient housoot 9 good rooms, servant’s room, pantry, &c. 5J acres land laid out in garden, orchard, and paddock. Chrds to view can be obtained at office. (257) LINWOOD —T house of 5 rooms, scullery, and every convenience. One-eighth aero section wellstocked with fruit trees. Note the price, £220. WALTHAM—House of 4 rooms and, shed. Halfacre land nicely planted in fruit trees and garden. Price very moderate. (172) EASY TERMS can be arranged for any of the above. My Catalogue of Properties For Sale can he obtained free on application. ALLAN HOPKINS, House and Land Agent, Cathedral Square (adjoining Bank of New Zealand). X 205 Telephone 437. Bankers, Bank of Australasia. To L E T , In OXFORD TERRACE, near Madras Street, A Well-finished HOUSE, containing three sittingrooms, sis bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, with necessary outbuildings. Further particulars apply, H. MARKS, 6204 120, Manchester Street. BAG G S AND I) rf V v ESTATE AGENTS, 131, COLOMBO STREET. FARMS FOE SALE., EXCHANGE OR TO LET. AQfl ACRES Fair LnnV, House, Sheds, &c., 10 ttJJv miles from Chriahdmrch; price £8 8s Gd per acre; £2OO cash, balance can remain, or can pay right emt, OR WILL LET OR WILL EXCHA/NGE for Small DAIRY FARM 1 flO ACRES, House, &c., near Templeton, very XUvF cheap and easy terms. Greater portion of purchase monefy can remain at 6 per cent, or he paid off by instalments at any time ' R 9 ACRES, HaisW ell, first-class Land, good House and outbuildings. Low Price, or will Exchange for a few Acres, say 6 to 20 ‘ Acres. Tensw arranged to suit Purchaser BARGAINS ET HOUSE PROPERTIES. OLLIVTEB’S JIOAD, close Tram—Superior House 0 large rooms, washhouse, workshop, stable: 1 acre. £3SO. Terms arranged. CASHEL STREET, Linwood—House of 4 goods rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, fowlhouses; asphalt paths; quarter-acre. £205. Terms omanged NORTH BFjLT (just off)—House of 0 good rooms, scullery, washhouse; conservatory, summer house; asphalt paths; nearly quartew-acre, in good order. Very cheap and teians arranged. SPRINGFIELD ROAD—Plastered House of 5 rooms, washhouse, copper, and nice section all in good order. Price £lO5. • Terms, £lO cash, balance 10s weekly WILSON’S ROAD—House of 4 rooms, nicesection. £lB5. Terms, £lO cash, 10s per week. RUSKIN STREET, Addington—House 4 rooms, brick washhouse, copper, &c. Pric £l5O. Terms, £lO cash, 10s weekly. SYDENHAM, King Street-Half-aore. fine comer section, House of 3 rooms and outbuildings. £l6O. lems, £5 cash, balance 7s Od weekly. HOUSES TO LET. i Printed Catalogues of Pro parties For Sale (free). I S3SX MONEY TO LEND. PBCKOYER a SWAIN, HOUSE, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 192, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, INVITE all persons desirous of either Purchasing or Disposing of Properties of every description TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEM. From their very extensive connections they are in a position to bring purchaser and seller readily together, and complete sales or exchanges rapidly, on terns to suit both parties. Properties From £4O to £IO,OOO For Sale. . MONEY QNMOBTGAGE. Xll2O JB. J U G G I N S o LAND AGENT, EKETAHUNA, WAIRARAPA. For abstract of Property List and further portion lars see “ Canterbury Times ’’ each week. Xl3l V ICKEBS AND QTEVENS AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK SALESMEN. INGLEWOOD, Taranaki. PERRY & PERCIYAL, ' AND AND GENERAL COMMISSION j- , AGENTS, INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI, For List of Properties. Ac-., see ‘'Canterbury Times " each week, X 1073

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 8

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