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Properties Pdr Sals or To’-Let, TO BE SOLD.—A GREAT BARGAIN. THREE GOOD HOUSES on Cambridge Terrace, near Montreal Bridge, standing separately on about Two Quarter-acres of Land. Apply to H. WYNN-WILLIAMS, 211, Hereford Street, 4049 ' Christchurch. TARANAKI. W ALTER BEWL EY, Land Agent and Sharebroker, KEW PLYMOUTH, Has for Sale a very large selection of Sheep Runs and Farms of every description. Businesses, Hotels and Shops. Lists on application and every information given. Twenty years in the Province. X 1724 HOTEL TO LET. ■JpiBST-CLASS HOUSE IN THE CITY, Doing Good Business, Satisfactory reasons given for present proprietor retiring. Principals Only. HENRY IVEY & COY., Hotel Brokers, 4298 Opera House Chambers. •pEPPEETIES EUR SALE. AVONSIDE—Lots 5 and 6, each containing Three Acres, part 8.3. 273, being tbe unsold portion of the 30 acres of Mr John Kerr’s property. Pr:oe £25 per acre ; a bargain. DALLIN6TON—6 Acres, river frontage ; splendid site for a house. CITY (Central) —Newly-built House, 12 rooms, every convenience, half-acre of land, very centrally situated, suitable for medical man. Full particulars on application. GLOUCESTER STREET (near Latimer Square)— Quarter-acre and House, nine rooms. BURWOOD—Com pact, little Farm of 25 acres, with cottage and outhbuilding. WORCESTER STREET (City) Quarter-acre, with capita! house .7 rooms, all conveniences ; opposite bowling green. BELFAST (Heslingkm)—Lots 45, 46, 47, 6 acres £25 per acre. J. ,B. ■• DALE .& 00., 146, WORCESTER STREET. X 1735 ■ J. T. BELL,-- • CATHEDRAL SQUARE. J 3 ROBERT IBS FOB SALE. MIDDLETOtN (close to Railway Station) — Superior residence of 10 largo rooms, bathroom and every modern convenience, with 91 acres of land, hud out in orchards, paddocks and ornamental grounds. Dairy, stable, carriage-house, greenhouse and other outbuildings. Good water supply. The whole property in first-class order. BATH STREET (close to the centre)-House of seven rooms, pantry, scullery, Ac., well fenced section. Onlv- £3OO. DURHAM; STREET (city)—Nioely-huilt T cottage of live good, rooms, concrete foundations, verandah, washhouse, Ac. Only £350. NORTH BIELT WEST (close to tram)—New, substantiallyLbinTt house of seven good rooms, fitted with cupboards and ward'obes; scullery, washhouse„,£o. Plastered throughout. Connected with sewer. Quarter-acre, planted and nicely laid out. ' RICHFIELD, NORTH BELT— Full quarteracre sections,, from £BO. Small deposit, very easy terms. ! ALBERT STREET, LINWOOD-Good fouriroomed house-and section. £l2O. . RICHMOND, TAY STREET—WeII-built cottage of five rooms, scullery,, washhouse, copper; full quarter-acre. section, nicely laid out and planted with fruit tunes. ALLAN HOPKINS. jpjy BOP EE TIES POE. SALE, HUXLEY STREET, Sydenham-House of 10 rooms, i ana.ry, workshop and store-rooms, halfacre land in choice fruit trees and garden. 118 SALISBURY STREET—Comfortable house of ■6 rooms, washhouse aud shed, quarter-acre section with 07 feet fromtage. 117 HEREFORD STREET, City-House of 8 rooms, Pantry, scullery and washhouse, good section of ■l«»i _ - - ■ - . 110 BlCCAß.TOfß—Verandah house of 6 rooms, hathiroom, washhouse and scullery, quarter-acre well fenced. 114 LYTTELTON—Two Houses, each containing 5 rooms, pantry send shed, nearly half-acre land in garden and fruit trees. DURHAM (STREET, city—T House of 7 rooms and scullery, everything in thorough repair, eighth -aero kind iu garden and orchard. 107 PAPaNUI —Square House of 7 rooms, and washhouse with-©upper, half-acre land in garden and fruit crocs, stabling and coachhouse. 106 BARBOUR. STREET —Nearly new House of 6 •rooms, sculleryand washhouse, quarter-acre section, planted ; worth inquiry. ICS HIOHMOFCD—House of 5 rooms (plastered), •washhouse, te.,.quarter-acre section, nicely planted .in shrubbery,.lawn andlruit trees. SPECIAL. FOR SALK. —A First-class Refreshment and •Catering Businees, in the centre of Christchurch,, wi th a large and;increasing connection. A splendid opening to an energetic man with a small capital. Principals can obtain full information at office. My Completft’LlST of PROPERTIES FOR SALE and TO LET' can be had Free on Application, ALLAN HOPKINS, House,. Land and Estate & gent, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, (Adjoining Bank of N.Z.I X 1765 DWEI.LIivOS IN LX.'S WOOD ”* F o rv. Sale BY H. L. BOWSE, ESTATE AGENT, 258, Colombo SI tree®, Market Place. Telephone 604. Easy Terms of' Payment, at Low Rate of Interest, can always he arranged. Small Deposit aiut Monthly Payments if Desired. HEREFORD ST’REBT.—Threc-eigbthsacre,well fenced, planted throbs and fruit trees, superior residence 9 rooms,, bathroom, hot, cold and shower, plastered, Venetmu blinds, electric hells, built on concrete foundations, washhouse, copper, stable, traphouse, Ac. . The house is a thorough, substantial one,.and iu .(perfect order. Card to view and further barticulurs at. office. MATHESOKiS ROAD—Half-acre, well fenced, good orchard, capital house 9 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, plastered, gas fittings, washhouse, stable, tr.i.phouse. > Price £539, or would alchang.e for house in city. FERRY IJ.QAT), close to Lancaster Park— Quarter-acre, well fenced, capital house, 8 rooms 'single story;); bathroom, scullery, Venetian blinds, iron r.iof, concrete foundations, washhouse, copuerj pric*>£4so. ST ASAPH STREET—Capital section, well fenced, nice hortse 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, gas, fittings, Venetian blinds, iron roof, storeroom, washhouse, copper ; a bargain at £3BO. MaTHSSON’S ROAD Quarter-acre, lawn, garden and fruit trees, capital new house 4 large rooms, ncuffiery, verandah iron roof; price £2BO. CjiSHHL STREET—Qiiartnr-acrc, capital T hou.se, 6 roomn., pantry, scullery, jfiastered, washhouse, copper, ;i.ron roof, concrete foundations, &o,; easy terms. TUAM STREET, Just over East Belt—Corner Section, well b lilt house 4 rooms, verandah, washhouse, &c. Pance £l9O. i TO LETDWELLINGS AND SHOPS, ALL SIZES, In City and Suburbs. A Great Variety. XIARMS~FOR SALE OB LEASE. Tbe poasperty of L. A, Macpherson, Esq. 'll. MELVILLE DOWNS, situated about eight mile? from Fairlie railway station and forty i'rom.Vhnaru. It contains" 1835 acres of first- , clasatirablo land in good heart, and subdivided intojl? paddocks, mostly in English grass, with 10V acres iu turnips. The dwelling-house of .nine rooms is most: omfortnbie, and there are liie necessary farm buildings, woolshed, Ac., all •’in ' first-class order. One mile from a school and post office. 12. A BLOCK OF 300 ACRES of good Grazing and j Turnip-growing Laud in tho Hakatoramea 'Valley, about 6 miles from the Railway Station, by a good road. All in English grass, and subdivided into 3 paddocks. Subject to a lease expiring January 1, 1897. Close to a school. hi.*The SILVEJISTREAM HOTEL, with about SO Acres of good alluvial land attached, FOB BALK ONLY. 'lhis hotel is situated aboiit 5 miles from Fairlie, is in good order, contains 12 moms, and has stabling, good garden, Ac. Close to School and Post Office. Subject to lease, expiring Ist January, 1898. Conditions of sale or lease can be seen by applyj ing to tbe National Mortgage and Agency Company at any of their branches, or tu the undersigned, by either of whom oilers will be received until the 31st MARCH, 1896^ The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accented. GEO. P. CLULEE, 3215 Timam. (r. Id AIRBBOTHER LAND AGENT, • CARTERTON, W AIR ARAB A. For Abstract of Property List and further par 1 ticulars see “ Canterbury Times ” e c!i week. X 146 J. B. JU G G LAN!# AGENT EKETAHUNA, WAIKARAPA. For abstract of Property List and further’particulars see “ Canterbury Times" each week. X3l

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10918, 28 March 1896, Page 2

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