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Properties For'Sale or To Let. Oo Ac jpAIEBEOTHEE LAND AGENT. CAETEETON, WAIKAEAPA. For Abstract of Property List and further parculars see “Canterbury Times” eich week. Sl+6 (NEWLY-BUILT HOUSE FOB SALE, at ESTEEM ELY LOW PKICE. Only £4O required in cash. An Opportunity Seldom Occurring. The HOUSE contains 7 large and lofty rooms, 4 register grates and range, pantry, large scullery, washhouse, Ac. The House is quite new, and wellfinished throughout; standing on 32 perches of land, in a good street, close to the centre of the city. Price, £445; only £4O required in cash, balance can remain, or be paid off if desired. The house and land has cost the owner £550 ; but he is compelled to sell, bence the low price. Pull particulars from BAGGS & CO.. Estate Agents, 131, Colombo Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE of 8 Booms for Immediate Sale, and consequently at a Low Price. HOUSE contains S rooms (plastered throughout), 4 bedrooms (2 of which 15 x 14), draw-ing-room (18 x 18, centre flower and cornice), dining-room with French window (IS x 15), bathroom (h. and c. water), conservatory, vinery, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper; full quarter-acre, situated in a good street, close to centre of city, asphalt paths. The house is not long built, and is in a thorough good state of repair. To anyone wanting such a property it is a bargain at £630, Full particulars from BAGGS & CO.. Estate Agents, 131, Colombo Street. Several Good HOUSES TO LET. 1509 X J. T. BELL,. CATHEDEAL SQUARE. jp EOPERTIES FOB SALE. ST ASAPH STREET WEST—Nice cottage of four good rooms and scullery, iron roof, with large section, well-fenced. EAST BELT (near)—Commodious two-storey house of eight rooms, bathroom, washhouse, stable, quarter-acre garden; very low price, and easy terms. HIGHFIELD, within North Belt—First-class quarter-acre sections, from £DO. BYEON STEEET, Sydenham—House of six good rooms, scullery, Ac., four-stall stable, about quarter-acre section. GASWORKS EOAD, Sydenham—Cottage of four rooms and scullery, two-stall stable, shed and coachhouse, with about quarter-acre, well-fenced. COLERIDGE STEEET, Sydenham.—Cottage of tour rooms and porch, iron roof, with about half-an-acre garden, BROUGHAM STREET, Sydenham—Substanti-ally-built house of six large rooms, wide hall, verandah, bathroom (hot and cold), asphalt paths, marble mantelpieces, washhouse with copper, concrete foundations, over quarter-acre garden nicely ‘aid out; the whole in first-class order. ALLAN HOPKINS. TO BE LET. KILMOEE STREET—Comfortable house of I rooms, fitted with conveniences. LICHFIELD STEEET—New modern house of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery and washhouse, five fireplaces, Venetian blinds, &c. OPAWA EOAD—Modern house of nine rooms and conveniences, half-acre section of land nicely laid out. EICCAETON First-class house of 8 rooms, scullery, pantry and all necessary outbuildings, 6.) acres of land, nicely planted. MONTREAL STEEET—House of Brooms,hathroom, pantry and scullery. PEN DALTON ROAD—House of 7 large rooms, scullery and washhouse, three-eighths-aore section, nicely laid out in fruit trees. PERCY STREET, Linwood—Brick house of five rooms, scullery bath and copper; 8s per week. OXFORD TERRACE—WeII-built house of 7 rooms, bathroom, copper and verandah, stabling and outhouses, halt-acre section tastefully planted. ST ALBANS—House of 6 rooms, scullery, pantry and copper, half-acre section of land in garden and orchard ; 10s per week. 190 ADDINGTON —Nearly new house of 5 rooms, fitted with modern conveniences; stabling, Ac., 11s per week. NORTH BELT—House of 6 rooms andbathroom, cold water service and good outbuildings; rent 15. i per week. • MADRAS STEEET—New bouse of S rooms, bathroom, scullery, Ac. Everything is in perfect order. ■ 185 ENSOE’S EOAD—WeII-finished house of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery and wash-house; half-acre section. SPRINGFIELD EOAD—Cottage of 6 rooms and scullery. CASHEL STEEET West—Good shop, suitable for almost any business. *>My MONTHLY REGISTER OP PROPERTIES FOR SALK, also WEEKLY TO LET LIST, can be obtained free on application. ALLAN HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Adjoining tbeßank of Now Zealand).

ALTER JgEWLBT, LAND AGENT AND SHAEEBEOKEE, Devon Street (opposite Imperial Hotel), NEW PLYMOUTH, Oilers EOB SALE tbe following selection of Properties njr AGEES excellent land, fenced, no buildings j £tO 7er y suitable for pig and poultry raising ; large bacon factory -within half a mile and freezing works three and n half miles; close to New Plymouth ; £l3los per acre; easy terms. m~ AGEES, all grass, except shelter bush; 4 / d paddocks ; new three-room house, dairy, trap-house and stockyard, garden and orchard 1 acre, containing 60 trees ; 15 acres ploughed; 1-i miles to factory ; £5 per acre ; 75 acres adjoining, all in grass and fenced, £4 10s per acre. 1 flfl AGEES, all grass except shelter hush, 111" good orchard and garden, 6-room house and cowshed; factory opposite, ten miles from New Plymouth; £G per acre, AGEES, all in grass, except 6acres shelter ; ‘JO fenced and subdivided into four paddocks with substantial now post and wire fencing ; good, lined 5-room bouse with-stove; new dairy and leanto, cowshed and hayslied ; 4 acres crops ; some fruit trees ; stock at valuation ; factory easy distance ; good road.; £C 10s per acre. Qj» AGEES in the rich Ngaire District; all O” grass, well-fenced and subdivided, 5-roora house, 40ft cowshed with 0 bails, and trapshed, dairy ; level ; dry land, close to factory and large township, £8 15s per acre. D (17 AGEES, 120 in grass, 1 mile of fencing ; Aw/ adjoining township; excellent grazing section ; £3 10s per aero. 1 AGEES, all grass, level land, all ploughAw" able, substantially fenced and sub-divided, excellent 9-room house and very good outbuildings; good orchard and well planted homestead; private factory on farm with good water power complete ; £8 per acre. 1 Oil ACHES rich open land, all ploughed and Aw’ ” grassed; well fenced, 8 paddocks, 2 acres pig paddock; new and substantial S-room house, cowshed; four miles from large township and port; creamery easv distance ; native lease, rent. 4s 3d per acre; right of renewal or compensation for improvements ; price £725; £2OO cash, balance at 6 per cent, CiQfi AGEES excellent open land, all ploughed and laid down in grass or crop; well fenced, C paddocks ; 6-roora house, dairy and cowshed ; easy distance to factory by metal road, halt mile to railway and three miles to freezing’ works and seaport; £8 per acre. ( Quo AGEES, all in good grass, except 10 acres auu shelter hush, ring fenced, 3 paddocks; 1 mile to factory on metal road; no buildings. Price £3 5s per acre for interest in lease; 16 years to run, with right of renewal or compensation for improvements. n<l|k AGEES, oil in grass or crop; S acres •tMJU tush, sheep-proof fencing, 7 paddocks; good 7-room house, stable, cow-shed, huggy-shed and shcopyards; grand river boundary; all ploughable and level land. Price £5 5» per acre.

/I Oft ACRES, excellent beach land, 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fences; 8-room house and extensive outbuildings, stockyard and sheepdips; good orchard and garden; most attractively situated in dseirable district, adjoining township: ~ood neighbours and lovely climate. Price £6 10s per acre, or 319 acres with homestead £7 10s per r-i "7 ACRES level beach ■ land ; splendid, healthy fattening country, carries large mimber sbeep or cattle; ring fenced and subdivided, man’s house. £8 per acre. 582 , level and undulating land, well grassed with good selection of English grasses; first-class sheep-proof fencing; large and well-finished 10-room house in good grounds, all usual outbuildings in first-class order; woolshed, sheep-pens and dip, substantial cattle and sbeepyards; creamery and school adjoining ; on good metal road near large township. £8 per acre. oi.na ACRES hush land, good level dray road; AjU x"’l 1080 acres in well selected grasses; about 800 acres ploughahle when clear of timber; fourroom cottage-and good stockyard; will carry sheep per aero; good river boundary, A cheap run, £2 10s per acre; easy terms. ■4 rruk ACRES, S6O acres well grassed; hilly iiHF'd' and rich heavy soil; river flats ; rent Is 6d for ten years, with purchasing clause at £2 per acre; good level road ; easy distance from saleyards and freezing works. ACRES, small grazing run, 450 acres good ktuv) grass; ring fenced and 5 paddocks; good 10-room house, stockyard; school and township two miles; 200 acres now ready for plough; now carrying 700 sheep and 130 cattle. Price £1700; the greater part can remain at per cent. E umerous farms for sale in supposed petroleum belt, carrying with them royalties of i> per cent to IS per cent of gross output. ft HOTELS in ail parts of the Taranaki District. GENEXiAL STORES, old-established, and doing largo turn-over, in town and country. GOOD BAKERY BUSINESS, with complete freehold premises, comprising shop, dwelling, largo bakehouse, stabling and trapshed, large yard. In excellent position. Price £9OO. PROPERTY LISTS on application, and all n> quiries promptly replied to. r£EK Taranaki.

Insurance Companies. NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 185 S). Capital £1,500,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve ... £433,009 THE PREMIER AND WBALTHIESi COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted lor Promptness and Liberality, Branches and Agencies throughout the World DAVID CRAIG, 51312 Manager. aILBEY’S O.E. Dry Gin. The popular drink for gammer. 21874

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 8

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