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Properties 'fo? Sal® op To Let. TO EE, LET. ACRES FIRST-GLASS LAUD, on Harewood Road, 1 mile from Papanui, now occupied by Mr Ferguson. Possession July Ist. 620 IZARD & LOUGHNAN, Hereford Street.' A FEW BUILDING- SITES FOR SALE BY H. lie B ° " * * *’ ESTATE AGENT, 258, COLOMBO STREET, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone COL SPRINGFIELD ROAD—Section having frontage 50ft hy depth 112 ft. Price £6O. SYDENHAM, corner Kingsley and Earhadoes Streets— Section having S9ft to former and 110 ft to latter. To ho sold at a very low price. PAPANUI, Harewood Road, ten minutes from tram—7 acres 2 roods first-class Land, having frontage over 6 chains, well fenced and in grass. A first-class residential building site. CITY, Manchester Street N., close to Salisbury Street—Section having frontage 45ft by depth 2 chains. SYDENHAM, Huxley Street, opposite Mr. Kilday’s—Quarter-acre, fenced ; price £SO. CITY, St Asaph Street west—Quarter-acre and three perches land, good city building site: price £l5O. LINWOOD, Hereford Street, just over Stanmore Road —Quarter-acrefSplendid building site. LINWOOD, earner Rolleston Street and Canal Reserve —Two capital Quarter-acre Building Sites (together or" separately); low price. SYDENHAM, Kent Street, just oif Montreal Street, adjoining the residence of Mr Jacques— Quarter-acre, well fenced all round; price £SO. SCOTTSTON, Papanui Road —Four Quarter-acre Building Sites; to be sold on small monthly payments. SYDENHAM, Simeon Street—Two Sections, each 30 perches ; price £45. or separately £25 each. ST ALBANS, corner Springfield Road and St Albans Lane—Half-acre, good building site; price £IBO. CITY, Clyde Street—Section 66ft frontage (north aspect), good building site; price £SO. TT B. JUGGINS * LAND AGENT EKETAHUNA, WAIRARAPA. For abstract of Property List and further particulars see “ Canterbury Times ’’ each week. X3l J. E. JUGGINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, IKITAHUNA* . WAXEASAPA, NX FABiir OF 100 ACRES, all felled,. fenced. and in good English grasses; a mile and i half from creamery, and good road. Prioi £6OO. FARM OF 148 ACRES, felled, fenced and in good English grasses; a new four-roomed house, garden and outbuildings, within a, mile of creamery and railway station ; a metal road to the property. Price £8 par acre. FARM OF S2O ACRES, 120 Acres of which I* in grass, house, stockyard, &c,, entirely fenced; 9 miles from Eketahuna. Price for , owner's interest, £IO4O. FARM OP 532 ACRES, in bast English grasses, sub-divided into five paddocks with totara posts and galvanised wire; a new sir-roomed totara House, with furniture, tools, garden, orchard, sheep yards an» dip, Ac. Price £6los per acre. FARM OF 150 ACRES to Let or Sell, all felled, fenced and grassed. This Farm can bo leased for five years at a rental of 7s peV acre, or it can be bought for £6 per acre. sARIVT OF 190 ACRES, 95 Acres in grass, about 50 chains of fencing, good fourroomed house; three miles from creamery j a metal road passes the property. Price £700; terms. FARM OF 322 AGEES, all felled, fenced and in grass; sub-divided into five paddocks; » new totara House of four rooms, garden, orchard, Ac.; sheep yards, dip and other buildings; stock can he had at valuation Price for farm £7 per acre. FARM OF 210 ACRES, all felled and fenced and in the best English grasses; a nev' totara Whare; all fencing posts of total* and galvanised wire. Price £slss per acre. Also, VARIOUS OTHER PROPERTIES, FARMS, AND HOTELS. Correspondence invited and promptly attended it _ 3715 J. E. JUGGINSa A. PBIECB, LAND AND GENERAL AGENT. PALMERSTON NORTH, |TAS A LARGE NUMBER OF PROPERTIES * aJL FOE SALE, including FREEHOLD COUNTRY. 4*| Eft ACRES—4SO in grass, partly fenced, 600 AAdv acres partly level, good sheep country, •even miles from railway by good road. Price, £9 10s per acre. 128 •J K( i ACRES—AII in grass except about 14 acres. Aw v shelter bush, nine-roomed house quite new, 70 acres fiat land, remainder undulating, well watered by stream, 40 chains from school, 60, chains from railway station. Terms exceptionally easy. A bargain. 95 AAA ACRES.—AII fenced, divided into flv* yiDVF paddocks, 250 acres in crop.now six-roomed house, stable, woolshed, cheep yards and all sary conveniences, carries three sheep to the acre, 40 to 50 bushels of oats, good soil, all ploughed, four miles from railway station, half-mile from saleyards. Price, £8 per acre. 203 ,4 Kit ACRES.—Freehold; nine-roomed houa® ■SkM/ with every modem convenience, stable, coach-house, fowl-house, cow-sheds, shelter-shed, wool-shed, sheep-yards,' dip, pigging land subdivided into sixteen paddocks. One of the best section properties in the district. 265 QA ACRES.—Snug farm, all grass, one acra On ploughed, six paddooks, well watered, fiveroomed dwelling-house, wash-house, stable, cowabed, trap-house, fowl-house, Ac. Situated one mile and a half from railway station, one mile from creamery. Must be sold, owner leaving district. Only £430 cash. Terms easy. 276 A FIRST-CLASS EbLLER FLOUR MILL, in perfect going order, fitted up with all the latest improved machinery, and having a capacity of 6001 bof flour per hour. The i buildings comprise three floors, 70ft hy 30ft, inclusive of engine-room. Forty tons grain put through monthly. The above is a sound investment, being sold on account of dissolution of partnership. LEASEHOLD. AOO ACRES.—Perpetual lease, Makurl, with right to purchase; 60 acres in grass, 80 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 per annum; can be made freehold at any tintcfe Goodwill, £6OO. 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. 3876 MOTELS.—Two first-class Hotels, doing good businesses. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Hotels, METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. No License. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths, hot, cold and shower on each floor. Telephone and private letter box. Night porter kept. Terms—6s per day. OTTO SCHNEIDER, 2Q067 Proprietor, BAM * 11111 ** “CTISITOES, TOURISTS and OTHERS should 'l ' put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. • A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales ar? the best that can he purchased, English Ale on draught, 062 X ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMAEU T, Burn s Proprietor, Having LEASED the above Hotel, and re-fur-nished and re.decorated the same throughout, I am now prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS, The hotel is centrally situated, being within 3 minutes’ walk of the Railway Station and wharves. The Cellar is well stocked, the table well served (the cuisine being under the able supervision of Mr E. J. Vine), the bedrooms are airy and comfortable and the CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. The Billiard Room is supplied with two of Alcock’s best tables, and is under the charge of Mr P. J. Bell. LUNCHEON-ONE SHILLING, from 12 to 3 daily. X 1253 J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10706, 16 July 1895, Page 8

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