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JJEoperfciss fop Sal© o? TojLot. GOOD PAYING INVESTMENTS. B 1 O B Sale BY , H. L. BOWKER, ESTATE AGENT, 253, Colombo Street; Market Place, Christchurch. ' Telephone 604. CITY, fronting tram—Section haring frontage 213 links, on which is erected largo two-storey building, used as a boarding-house, and beau in tho occupation of tho present tenant for several years. Present tenancy has an nuoapired term of 2i years to run, at a rental of £77 per annum, and tenant would bo glad to continue the tenancy for further term. Price £7OO ; a capital investment. CITY, Central —Half-acre Land, leasehold, having an nnexpired term of over 15 years to run at ground rental*of £GO per annum, on -which are srccled 5 first-class two-storey houses, each S rooms, plastered, roofed with iron aniin.perfect order; also, dwelling 5 rooms iron-roof, plastered. Tills property is situated in a very central position, the houses always let readily to good tenants. Tho annual income from the property is £23G. Owner being desirous of leaving Christchurch at once, will sell this splendid income-producing property ror £BOO. MEEIVALEw-Threa-quarter-Acre Land, having frontage 3 chains, well fenced and planted, on which is erected capital two-storey house, 9 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, plastered, iron roof, washhouse, copper, stables, &e. Lot to firstrdass tenant at £3O per annum. Price £520. LINWOOD, HEREFORD STEEET—NearIy Quarter-aero Land, well fenced and planted, capital bouse 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, cornice and centre flowers, built on concrete foundations, roofed with slates, Venetian blinds, pantry, scullery with copper, asphalt paths, jood stable. , Lot jto first-class tenant at £6ojgjjc annum. Price £675. CITY, MADRAS STEEET, near Latimer Square —Nice Section, on which is erected now two-storey house, S rooms, bathroom, scullery, Venetian blinds, washhouse, large workshop; Ac., all in firstclass order. Let at £52 per annum. Price £550. J. T. BELL, HT O E IS A li E~ HIGHFIELD, ' N O E T H ' BELT. THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES IN , CHRISTCHURCH, Situated on the North and East Belts, and overlooking the'Elver. This beautiful Garden Land is high and dry, well drained, and has fine frontages on well-made liew roads, TvV O CHAINS "WIDE, within a short distance of tho centre of the city, and for height, health and airiness Cannot be equalled. The Sections contain from a quarter to half-acre each, and will ha sold at low prices and on terms to suit everyone, with interest at exceptionally low cate of five per cent per annum. Title ... Land Transfer. For all particulars apply to J. T. BELL, 2942 Cathedral Square. ALLAN H° PKI'NS,; CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Telephone 437. P.O. Box 179 a. peopeetieFeoe SALESHiELEY— Comfortable House of "'rooms, scullery, &c,, 2J acres good land, stabling and usual outbuildings. (ISO) TUAM STEEET (City)—Quarter-acre Section, on which is erected two Houses, each containing 6 rooms, scullery, copper and verandah. Both houses to be sold for £425. (114) BUPFON STEEET—House of 4 rooms, shed and stable, half an acre land. Note the price, £l9O. (18) QUEEN STEEET—House of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry ,ancl washhouse, eighth, of an acre Section, fenced and planted. Price £l9O. (17) ARMAGH STEEET, Linwood Well-built modem House of t> rooms (plastered) servant’s room, scullery, pantry and usual outhouses, quarter-acre Section; worth inquiry. (112) AVON SlDE—House of 6 good rooms, scullery, two sheds and stable, 2 acres land in garden, fruit trees and paddock. Price £7OO. MADEAS STEEET—Comfortable House of 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery and wash-house, stabling and outbuildings. (204) ADDINGTON, Princess Street Convenient House of 7 rooms, hall, dairy and wash-house, 5 acres good land nicely laid out. My new complete POE SALS LIST will be sent to any address on application. 21432 TO OWNERS-OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. THOSE wishing to Dispose of a Property will find a Heady Sale by placing tho samein my hands. I have numerous inquiries for the Purchase of Properties of all descriptions in and around the city. No Charge made unless the sale is actually effected through my agency., MONET TO LEND ON MORTGAGE In Sums £IOO, £2OO or £3OO. W. M. OLLtVIBR, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT,' 192, HEREFORD STEEET. ' 21.191

FOE SALS UY OMO LESSEE, LAND EEOEEH AND LAND AGENT, Ko. 55, Cathedral Square, opposite Post Office (Upstairs). SOUTEBEIDGE (adjoining township and close to railway station, churches and school), FAEM OF 116 ACEES. . HOUSE 6 BOOSTS AND USUAL OUTHOUSES. prrpiHE LAND is of the very best description, coa- || easting of Eich Sandy Loam, yielding, over 60 Bushels of Wheat per acre; well fenced; avail provided with water-races and divided into SUITABLE PADDOCKS of 20 to 25 ACEES, Pricy exceptionally low, as a speedy sale is desired. Also, Ofb ACEES OP MEDIUM LIGHT LAND, 2 MILES from SOUTHBEIDGE, Well watered and fenced. HOUSE 4 BOOMS, A BARGAIN! Documents under Land Transfer Act prepared it Lowest Scale of Charges. LEASES A SPECIALITY. OTTO LIESKE, LICENSED LAND EEOKEE X 1437 J E. J U G G I N LAND AGENT EKETAHUNA, WAIKAEAPA. S Por abstract of Property List and further particulars see “ Canterbury Times ” each week. X3l toll ~ I. LAND AND GEKEEA.Ii AGENT, PALMEESTON NORTH, H AS A LAEGB NUMBER OP PROPERTIES FOE SALE, including —, FEEEHOLD COUNTRY. ft i Kft in grass, partly fenced, 500 iieW a croa partly level, good sheep country, Beven miles from railway by good road. Price, S 3. 10s por acre, 128 ,Tj Kjj ACEES—AII in grass except about 14 acres, shelter bush,.nine-roomed 'house quite new, 70 acres flat land, remainder undulating,' well; .watered by stream, 40 chains from school, 60 chains from railvtay station. Terms exceptionally easy. A bargain. 95 ACRES;,—AII fenced, divided into fivo tfiAW paddoyis, 2SO acres in crop, new Bis-roomed, house, stablc/wooished, sheep yards and all naceseary conveniences, carries three sheep to the acre,' 40 to 50 htishclG of oats, good soil,- all ploughed, four mils?j from railway station, half-mile from enleyards., Price, £8 por acre. £O3 v; A'CEES.—Freehold; nine-roomed house < ’sLti'L/ *Brith every modern convenience, stable; eoach-Lonsa, fowl-honso, cow-sheds, ahelter-shod, wool-shed, sheep-yards, dip, pigging land subdivided into sixteen paddocks. Oao of the host section properties in the district. 205 Cft ACEES. —Snug farm, all grass, one acre ploughed, six paddocks, wail watered, fiveroomed dwelling-house, wash-houae, stable, cowshed, trap-hor.se, fowl-house, &o. Situated ona mile and a half from railway station, one milo from creamery. Must bo sold, owner leaving district, Only -E-ii’O cash. Terms easy. S7G A FIEST-CLASS EOLLEE FLOUE MILL, in perfect going order, fitted up with all the latest improved, machinery, and having a capacity of 600ib of flour per hour. Tlio buildings comprise three floors, 7014 by 30ft, inclusive of engine-room. Forty tons grain put through monthly. The above is a. sound ravosrnncut, lacing sold on account oj dissolution of partnership. LEASEHOLD, AO O ACEES,—-Perpetual lease, Makurp, with -w right to purchase; 60 acrao in jd-asa, 60 just sown, rolling country, not hilly, metJi&ed road to within two miles of section, land well watered by never failing creeks, iimaatono formation. Rental, £37 per annum; can bo made 'freehold at any time. Goodwill, £SOO. 271 EUSINESSES.—Country storokse/iar’s business, doing good trade in small township. Blaoki Bmith’c business, doing good trade. Eutchsrrug business, hilling six large and twenty small boasts weekly. 3376 HOTELS,—Two first-class Hotels, doing good businesses. SatisfaoiioKy retsoiurfor'HeSiJig,: ‘

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10651, 11 May 1895, Page 2

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