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Joseph Clarke & Sou. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. TAHITI AND TONGA ORANGES. JOSEPH CLARKE & SON WILL SELL, At their Booms, Manchester Street, (Bedford Koff entrance) 100 Cases D ’ E ‘ OEANGES Cases TONGA ORANGES Cases WALNUTS U Also— Pears, Apples, Potatoes, String Onions, Carrots, &c. Sale 11 o’clock sharp. C. H. MOBBALL, 8303 Auctioneer. cowman 9s Son. TO-MORBOW (TUESDAY), Commencing at 1 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUEB, &C. Tft/fTESSES BUY7MAN & SON are instructed by IV H Mrs S. H. Cartwright (who Is giving up housekeeping) to Sell, within their Great Booms, The Whole of her HOUSEHOLD PUBNITUEE, &c. See to-morrow’s paper for full list. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 8318 £OO-203, Hereford Street, to* ©a).© o* ‘x’o.Lst. B UILDING SITES FOE SALE H. L. BOWHiIR, ESTATE AGENT, 235, STREET, Market Place, Christchurch. Telephone 604. RICCAETON ROAD, just heyond “The Bush’ —Six Capital Building Sites, containing from half acre to nearly one acre. Low price, easy terms See plan at office. CITY, St Asaph Street West—Half-acre and six perches land, having frontage 134 links hy depth 402 links. Price £3OO, or would sell half. RICHMOND, Cambridge Terrace and Heywood Terraco (handy to tram and river) —A few unsold sections, containing from quarter-acre each. Price from £9O. LIWWOOD, Hereford Street (just over Stanmore Boad)—Capital Quarter-acre Building Site. CITY, Comer Manchester and Salisbury Streets —Capital Site for shop or residence. FERRY ED AD, near Lancaster Park Hotel — Section, having frontage 50 links x depth 150 links. Price £BO. SCOXTSTON, Papanni Boad Quarter-aero, Tomes Street; also, Half-acre, Fisher Street. Money advanced to build; repayable by monthly instalments. LINWOOD, Hereford Street (adjoining Mr Coker’s, and opposite Mr Bruce’s)—Quarter-acre; good building eite. SYDENHAM, Battersea Street nest Salvation Army Barracks—Section 45 links’ frontage s depth 153 links; good cottage building site. SYDENHAM, Kent Street, ofi Montreal Street south (adjoining the residence of Mr Jacques)— Quarter-acre, fenced all round; capital building site. Price £SO. . , RICHMOND, Stanmore Road A few capital Building Sites from £6O each, payable £2 per month, without interest. RICHMOND, just over Stanmore Bridge, fronting river and Avonglade—A few nice Building Sites, each having frontage 75ft. A splendid position for boating men. Hundreds of other Building Sites in city and suburbs, particulars of which at office. SCO J. m .d,; SFliL# ¥ OB O A HIGtHFIELD, L ENOE T H BELT. THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES IN CHRISTCHURCH, Situated on the North and East Belts, and overlooking the River. This beautiful Garden Land is hign and dry, ill drained, and has fine frontages on well-made wrojde, TWO CHAINS WIDE, within a short stance of the centre of the city, and for height, alth and airiness cannot be equalled. The Sections contain from a quarter to halt-acre eh, and will 136 sold at low prices aucl oa terms to it everyone, with, interest at exceptionally low te of five per cent per annum. Title ... Laud. Transfer. For all particulars apply to J. T, BELL, 294 X Cathedral Square. TO PE INS, j|_LLAN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Telephone 437. P.O. Box 179 a. PROPERTIES FOB SALE—--sHtßLET—Comfortable House of 7 rooms, seuly,&c., 2i acres good land, stabling and usual tbuildings. _ CUAM STREET (City)—Quarter-acre Section, which is erected two Houses, each containing 6 inis, scullery, copper and verandah. Both houses be sold for £425. (H‘U 3UFFON S I,'REET—House of 4 rooms, ■ shed 1 stable, half an acre land. Note the price, 80. <}°) JUEEN STREET—House of 4 rooms, scullery, ntry ,and washhouse, eighth of an acre Secaon, iced and planted. Price £l9O. n v -i-t IEMAGH STREET, Linwood Well-biujt )dcrn Hons© of 6 rooms (plastered) servant s im, scullery, pantry and usual outhouses, arter-acre Section; worth inquiry. (112) IVON SlDE—House of 6 rood rooms, scullery, o sheds and stable, 2 acres land in garden, fruit ses and paddock. Price £7OO. HABEAS STREET— Comiorfcable House or 7 ims, bathroom, scullery and y/ash-houss, Ming and outbuildings. (204) ADDINGTON, Princess Street Convenient >use of 7 rooms, hall, dairy and wash-house, 5 res good land nicely laid out. ily new complete FOR SALE LIST wi.l be sent any address on application. X 1432 FOB SALE OTTO LIIBEI, LAND BROKER AND LAND AGENT, 55, Cathedral Square, opposite Post Office (Upstairs). UTHBRIDGE (adjoining township and close to railway station, churches and school), OF 116 A COES. USE G ROOMS AND USUAL OUTHOUSES. IHE LAND is of the very best description, consisting of Rich handy Loam, yielding over Sushels of Wheat per acre; well fenced; well vided with water-races and divided into burlLB PADDOCKS of 20 to 25 ACE -_S. Brice eptionally low, as a speedy sale is desired. Also, , OA ACRES of medium light land, 2 MILES from SOUTH BRIDGE, 11 watered and fenced. HOUSE 4 ROOMS. A BARGAIN 1 ocuments under Laud Transfer Act prepared owest Scale ox Charges. LEASES A SPECIALITY. OTTO LIBSKE, LICENSED LAND BROKER X 1437 J. E. J U N S LAND AGENT EKETAHUNA, TVAIEAEAPA. For abstract of Property List and further particulars see “ Canterbury Times ” each week. X3I (. A. PB&EOJS, LAND AND GENERAL AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTE, j"AS A LARGE NUMBER OF PROPERTIES FOE SALE, including -n 1160 FREEHOLD COUNTRY. ACRES—ISO in grass, partly fenced, 500 acres partly level, good sheep country, seven miles from railway by good road. Price, £3 10a per acre. ISB ■jj c s . ACRES—AII in grass except about 14 acres. Aw*' shelter bush, nin»--roomed hours quits new, 70 acres flat land, remainder undulating, well watered hy stream, 40 chains from school,’6o chains from, railway station. Terms exceptionally easy. A bargain. 95 A ( til ACRES.—AII fenced, divided into flva paddocks, 230 acres in crop, new ais-rooxned bouse, stable, woolshed, sheep yards and all neocs Bary conveniences, carries three sheep to the acre, 40 to 60 bushels of oats, good coil, ail ploughed, four miles from railway station, hall-mile from salovards. Price, £3 par acre. tu3 a;; Xi ACRES.—Freeho d; nine-roomed hovna Jb 'v with every modern convenience, stable, coach-house, fowl-house, cow-sheds. shelter-shod, wool-shod, sheep-yards, dip, pigging land subdivided into sixteen paddocks. One of tbojicst section properties in the district. i.;» AdßE"'.—Snug farm, all grass. ploughed, sir paddocks,'well watered, five roomed dwelling-house, wash-house, Btablu, cow. shed, trap-house, fowl-house, Ac. Situated one miio anti a half from rail way station, ouo mil? from creamery. Muat bo sold, owner leaving district, Only £4;5 cash. Terms easy. 273 A FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR MILL, in perfect going order, filled up with all the latest improved machinery, and- having a capacity of 6Co.'b of flour per hour. The buildings comprise three floors, 70ft by 3C£t, inclusive of engine-room. Forty tons grain pur through monthly. Tho above lea e-mud investment, being sold on account of dissolution of partnership. LEASEHOLD. AOy ACRES,—Perpetual lease, Maknri, with right to purchase; 60 acres in grass, 63 just sown, rolling country, not hilly, metalled road to within two miles of taction, land well watered by never failing creeks, limostono formation. Rental, £37 per annum; can be made freehold at any time. Goodwill, £SOO. 271 BUSINESSES.—Country storekeeper's business, doing good trade in small township. Blacksmith's business, doing good trade. Butchering business, killing six large and twenty small beasts weekly. 3376 .HOTELS.—Two first-class Hotels, doing good % businosseß, Satisfactory reasons for soiling.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10652, 13 May 1895, Page 8

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