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J, Ingram. TO FARMERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS BUILDERS AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF BUILDING- TIMBER AT MR E. li. TOUNGMAN’S MILLS, West Oxford. 60,009 FBETJOHN INGRAM has received instructions from Mr li. B. Youngmau to hold liis ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Of tlio whole of Iris STOCK OF TIMBER BY AUCTION ‘ ON THURSDAY, MAY 16, At his Sawmills, West Oxford. Tho Stock comprises—--30,000 Feet of RED FINE BOARDS and SCANTLINGS 30,000 Feet of BLACK BIRCH TIMBER 3x3, 4x2, 4x3, G x 1, 0 x 2, 6 x 3, G x 4, S s J, 8 xl, 8 x2, Bxß, 8 x 4, 4 x 5, in lengths from 8 to 21 feat. A Quantity of Waste Timber. The Timber is all 'sound and fresh cut, and will he Sold Without the Slightest Reserve. Arrangements will be made to got the Timber to the Railway and Loaded into Trucks at a Very Low Rate.' Conveyances will Meet the Morning Train at West Oxford to Convey Intending Purchasers to the Sale and Return in Time to Catch the Evening Train. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Terms at.Salc. JOHN INGRAM, 7477 • Auctioneer. Goo: King & Co. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th. SPECIAL ENTRY OF DAIRY STOCK. 1 George king, & cu, ltd., will sell j BY AUCTION, As above, i S VERY SUPERIOR YOUNG DAIRY COYv’S, several of which will have calved hy day of sale, others on tho point of calving and the remainder very forward. Tho above cattle are from Mr Gaskin’s farm, Lakeside, and are sold consequent upon his relinquishing dairy pursuits. The cows enn be strongly recommended, and are mostly carrying their second or third calves. GEORGE KING, Manager. 8361 J. W, WEIGHT, Auctioneer. Fpopapties ton Bal© op To Lot. J. T. BELL, Jj 1 o b‘ Sal eHIGHFIELD, NORTH B* B L T. THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES IN CHRISTCHURCH, Situated on tho North and East Belts, and oyerlooking the River. This beautiful Garden Land is high and dry, well drained, and lias lino frontages on well-mad© new ror.ds, TWO CHAINS-WIDE, within a short distance of the centre of tho city, and for height, health and airiness cannot be equalled. Tho Sections contain from a quarter to half-acre each, and will bo sold at low prices and on terms to suit everyone, with interest at exceptionally low rate of five per cent per annum. Title ... Land Transfer. For all particulars apply to J. T. BELL, 294 X Cathedral Square. GOOD PAYING INVESTMENTS. OR ' A L E H. L. BOWKIB, ESTATE AGENT, , Colombo Street; Market Place, Christchurch. Telephone CM. ITY, fronting tram—Section having frontage links, on which is erected large two-storey kling, used as a hoarding-house, and h§en in the upation of the present tenant for several years, sent tenancy has an unexpirod term of 2!, years •nn. at a rental of £77 per annum, and tenant ild he glad to continue the tenancy for further n. Price £7OO ; a capital investment. ITY, Central—Half-acre Land, leasehold, r ing an vmexpirccl term of over 15 years to run at unci rental of £6O per annum, on which are cted 5 first-class two-storey houses, each S ms, plastered, roofed with iron and in perfect or; also, dwelling 5 rooms iron-roof, plastered, s property is situated in a very central position, houses always let readily to good tenants. The ,ual income from the property is £230. Owner ig desirous of leaving Christchurch at once, will this splendid income-producing property for 0. [BEIVALE— Three-quarter-Acre Land, having jtago 3 chains, well fenced and planted, on ;ch Is erected capital two-storey house, 9 rooms, broom, pantry, scullery, plastered, iron roof, ihhouse, copper, stables, &c. Let to first-class ant at £3O per annum. Price £520. iINWOOD. HEREFORD STREET—NearIy irter-acre Land, well fenced and planted, capital isa 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, itered, cox-nice and centre flowers, built on con[o foundations, roofed with slates, Venetian ids, pantry, scullery with copper, asphalt paths, d stable. Let to first-class tenant at £6O per uni. Price £675. ITY', MADRAS STREET, near Latimer Square 'ice Section, on which is erected now two-storoy ,se, 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, Venetian ids, washhouse, large workshop, &c., all in jirst* !S order. Let at £52 per annum. Price £550. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SPLENDID SITE FOE RESIDENCE, OR SUBDIVIDING INTO QUARTER-ACRES. 20 ACRES, EXTENSIVE FRONTAGE, ONLY TWO MILES FROM CITY. ]? O B - S A LB, 20 ACRES (more or less), Good Land, Part of E.S. 273, Situated at Avonsklo, on the New Brighton Road. Corner Section, with northern aspect. Well adapted for Subdividing into Quarter-acre Sections. The Land is high and dry and in a most healthy situation, and is only two miles from town, PRICE PEP* ACRE. A BARGAIN. Apply, J. B. DALE & CO., , C4OX ltd, Worcester Street. QTX'PEIECE, LAND AND GENERAL AGENT, t ' PALMERSTON NORTH, A LARGE NUMBER OF PROPERTIES FOE SALE, including ■ FREEHOLD COUNTRY. ■f -j C A ACRES—4SO in grass, partly fenced, 500 Ildu acres partly level, good aheep country, seven miles from railway by good road. Price, £3 10a per acre. 123 i(:,l ACHES—AII in grass except about I+acres. Id o’ shelter buah, nine-roomed house quite now, 70 acres flat land, remainder undulating, well watered by stream, 40 chains from school, 60 chains from railway station. Terms exceptionally easy. A bargain. _ 95 Idlf paddocks, "50 acres in crop,new six-roomed bouse, stable, vvoulshcd, sheep yards and all necessary conveniences, carries three sheep to the acre, 40 to 50 bushels of oats, good soil, all ploughed, four miles from railway station, half-mile froai Kaleyards. Price, £S per acre. 203 Ag, A ACRES.—Freehold; nine-roomed houss -xhivi' with every modem convenience, stable, coach-honaa, fowl-house, cow-sheds, shelter-shod, wool-f.hed, sheap-yarcls, dip, pigginr land subdivided into sixteen paddocks. One of the host section properties in the district. 2U5 Qn ACRES. —Snug (arm, all grass, one aora ploughed, six paddocks, well watered, five* roomed dwelling-house, wasli-house, stable, cowshed, trap-house, fowl-house, etc. Situated one inllo and a half from railway station, one mile from creamery. Must bo told, owner leaving district, hniy £450 cash. Terms easy. -76 A FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLOUR MILL, in perfect going order, lit led up with all the latest improved machinery, and having; a capacity of CCOib of flour pur hour. The buildings comprise three floors, 70ft by OC-lt, inclusive of engine-room. Forty tons grain put through monthly. Tho above isa ncund investment., being sold on account of dissolution of partnership. LEASEHOLD. 4 0.) ACRES.—Perpetual leans, Maknri. with -i right to purchase; CO acres in grass, 60 just sown, rolling country, not hilly, metalled road to within two miles of section, land well watered by never failing creeks, limestone formation. Rental, £37 par annum; can bo 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 largo and twenty small beasts weekly. 3376 HOTELS.—Two first-class Hotels, doing good businesses. Satisfactory reasons for ccliihg-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 8

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