Properties For Sale or To Let. JO 1 ok Sal e 003 Ar , ¥?¥i EJIiST - CLASS LAND, iiuj xl-VJ.L!uXJO underl'onr miles from town, ■with 6-roomed House, dairy and other outbuildings; eminently suitable for a market gardener or small dairyman. Those wanting small farms Within easy distance of town should not fail to obtain further particulars of this very desirable property. r>-j jr DEPOSIT will secure a very neat Workitlu man’s Cottage in good condition, situate in one of the best streets, Sydenham; rooms. Scullery, wnsh-honse and copper, balance of purchase money 10s weekly instalments. WANTED to KENT, for Client, Farm of 50 Acres Good Land, small house, within 20 miles of Chnstchurch; good tenant. T. E. TAILOR HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Cashel Street, opposite “Press” Office. |X2003 A. E. OBADDOOE. CHEAP HOUSES AND BUILDING SECTIONS IN ALL PAETS OF CITY AND SUBUBB& O B S A L E. Small Deposits; Very Easy Terms for Balance. MONET TO LEND IN ANY SUMS AT LOWEST BATES. A. E. CRADDOCK, LICENSED LAND BKOKEE, 17C, Hereford Street (next 8.N.Z.) X 220 FABHS FOE SALE ' AND TO LET. <t fTHHE EEGXSTEE .AND PBOPEETY INVESTOES’ GUIDE," ' Published Monthly, CONTAINS PAETICULAKS OP FAEMS AND SHEEP EUNS IN ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY, And s the Largest Eecord of the kind issued Forwarded Free to Any Address. Write to HAECOURT 8c CO., LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, ■ WELLINGTON. X2lßl fRATLIPP & GrIESBN,' F LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, , 3TEILDING. S-jl A ACRES, 11 miles from township and school OAtil —All felled, divided into 14 paddocks, 80 acres turnips, balance in English grass, all plonghable ; good 8-roomed house, dairy, woolshed and stables. Price, £9 par •acre; mortgage, £2BtO at 5, per cent, nnfl ACEES, 2( miles from township and school O"” —All felled and in grass, 5 paddocks, well watered; 5-roomod house, woolshed, dip, y.irds, garden, Ac. Price, £8 per acre ; terms. ■CJQI* ACHES, 3 miles from school, good rondos Ol> All felled and in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, well watered ; 9-roomed house, largo, shed, stables, Ac., gnrdenand large orchard., Price, £8 per acre. ACEES, close to school, good road—SCO acres in grass, ring fenced, 3 paddocks, weHt watered, sheep-yards, &c,, undulating land,, , 200 acres level. Price, £2 Ss per acre. IODA ACEES, close to school and dairy factory-—. All in grass, and all plougbable, rang fenced,j ; 3 paddocks, 2-roomed cottage, concrete dip,; metal road and tramway to section. Price I ; £7 10a per acre ; easy terms, ;OAO ACEES, three miles from township and “tt” creamery—All felled and in grass, ring fenced, three paddocks, permanent water, mostly plonghable, 6-roomed house, woolshed, yards, &c. Price £7 per acre; j terms. JOCJAACKES, two miles and a half from Waitnna v township—24o acres felled and in grass, S paddocks, well watered, dairy, yards and outbuildings, garden, &o. Price £6 pen . acre. I Farms of various areas for sale and to lease ia a£l i (ports of the district. XSGS3 ( WALTER BEWLEY, LAND AGENT AND SHAEEB3OKEE, ’ Devon Sheet (opposite Imperial Hotel), NEW PLYMOUTH. Df«n FOB SALE the following seleetioa od Properties i Afit\ ACEES first-class sheep farm of great V carrying capacity; 300 acres in excellent substantially fenced and subdivided; Siroom house and stockyard. Well shel..J and watered, healthy country. Carriesover, ) sheep and 50 cattle right through. £4 10s per CHOICE BUN of 1100 acres on banks ot uavigble river; steamers can come up to wharf for tool, Ac. Eich loam river flats, will grow anybing when clear of timber,. Fenced end sub-, ivided, good 8-roomed bouse and wash-houso, 4icd whore and shed, garden and orchard about • acres. Will carry three sheep per acre. £4los ■ acre. Very easy terms, ‘ 901)0 ACEES of first-class bush country; AuuU 1330 acmes laid down with 11 sorts grasses; carries 2J sheep per acre; ■partly fenced, and secure river boundary; 4 room pottage and good stockyard. Price £3 per acre; good terms. IOOQ ACEES excellent sheep country, bash AvIOO land, half well grassed; nearly ring ■meed and partly subdivided, Sheep-proof fences, g wires; would carry 2000 sheep and 250 young jpock if all in grass; 1 mile from metalled road, tfi3 per acre; £314 cash, balance 5 per cent. I -J 44 P? ACEES, "Waltotara. district, 205 acres la . j liUxU mixed grasses, partly fenced; good hut land sheepyacds; good access by road or river. Offered at a sacrifice, owner going Home; £1 7e per acre, freehold, one-third cash. ' 9Qil ACEES excellent open land, near Sea I beach, ring fenced and subdivided, well (watered, and all plougbable; good 4room house and substantial cowshed ; near school and factory, good road. Only £5 per acre, a really cheap proforty; easy terms. T( a O ACHES good, level and dry bush land, ; AttO partly fenced; easy distance to school, factory, township and station; valuable milling Umber; timber furnished tor dwelling it required, against accruing royalties. Price £2 10a per acre, |»ne fourth cash. l trt ACEES Snug little dairy farm; good land, I. tr'L' all in grass, well fenced and subdivided; toverol small paddocks ready for cropping; 4-room fcttage, now dairy, hay shed and milking shed, all fa. good order; near factory and school. Price £S peracre; £SO cash down. i -I Q'l ACEES high-class land, all in grass ex- ( Av 4 oopt 5 small clumps of hush for shelter; 4-room house and verandah SO z 30, dairy, traphouee, cowshed 82 x2O rtiold 16 cows), hay loft, 5 Scree ready for plough, 3 cattle yards and race, 3 haddocks, nice orchard of 60 trees. £7 5s per acre; lasy terms. 1 900 ACEES perfectly level open land, well 1 Ail JrV laid down, fenced 9 paddocks, with wellpreserved shelter; good 8-room house, large cow. ■bed and barn; water-power available, easy distance to factory, and near large township and sea. fort. l Q9O ACEES splendid dairy farm, will carry . ICO cows; 6 paddocks, well fenced, good frehard in full hearing, 6-room house, large dairy, hart, trap and cowsheds; on metal road, close to Jmtory and railway station. £7 Ssper acre; very fcesy terms. £IBOO can remain at 5 per cent. , OAfl ACEES open land; a cheap and profitable t O”" sheep and cattle farm, splendidly sheltered from stormy quarter, secure river bounder y; |OO acres ploughed and in crop, balance wellbiassed, nearly all ploughable; excellent sheepproof fencing, 7 paddocks, 6-room house and outbuildings, and sheepyards; near freezing works, fiasy terms; £5 6s per acre. { If A ACBES Native lease, all flivt-claoa j Alo plougbable land; rent 4s Sd per acre; 20 rears to run; ring fenced, 7 paddocks, 2 pig padlocks, three-quarter-acre garden and orchard, 6foom house, dairy, trap and caifabod; 4 acres trops; easy distance to factory; attractive district. Price, including 25 cows, £4OO, j -j q; ACRES first-class lend, all grassed, ring * A Otf fenced, 6 padlocks; 10 acres ready for ploughing; 4-room hous* and scullery and dairy Ittached; excellent cowshed, 48 x 22; bayshed, 16 i 22, and other good buildings. £7 10s per acre. ! ■J KQ ACEES. One of the best farmp in the ‘ At>«/ Stratford district, 7 paddocks part Sheep-proof fences, level and well watered, good 8|oom house, 17-bail cowshed and other outbuildings ; close to station, school and factory; on good Retailed road. £9 5s per acre, £320 in cash, the iaiance can remain if desired, i Of O ACBES, 210 acres well grassed. Excellent 1 grazing land, willcarry 'l\ sheep per acre. Lease for 10 years at la 9d, with right of purchase tt £2 per acre. ; TO BE~LEASED. j COUNTRY HOTEL.—First-class investment. Price £llOO for freehold, including - furniture. Pheap and simple management; £3OO and upwards let returns per annum. Further particulars on replication. • 9/1A ACHES—Grand dairy or sheep form... i Atru level land, well watered, all laid down in trass except bush for shelter; 18 paddocks; sheepjfoof fences; 12 acres ploughed; new 7-roomed! fouso, bathroom, Ac.; large new cowshed, 50ft., fith loft; good pig yards, fowl yards and calf 1 iheds; S-room outhouse; orchard; half-mile from! Ration and factory, on metalled road. Bent 10ej Wt acre, with purouasing clause; f Persona requiring HOTELS, Businesses orj ffopertiea of any description ore requested to (rite porticnlars of their requirementti, when X be pleased to forw ;,.-6 details of MUSaUf prod •aleotion j
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 2
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1,368Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 2
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