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Properties For Sale or To Let. Fob S a l bi FIRST - CLASS LAND, Z\) } underfour miles from town, with 6-roomed House, dairy and otter outbuild. eminently suitable for a market gardener or small dairyman. Those wanting small farms wTthin easy distance of town should not fail to obtain further particulars of this very dosxrable pr< j-> C /!T DEPOSIT will secure a very neat WorkJ.U man’s Cottage in good condition, situate in one of tbo best streets, Sydenham; 4 rooms, scullery, wash-house and copper. Balance of nurchnso money 10s weekly instalments. p WANTED to KENT, for Client, Farm of 50 Acres Good Laud, small house, within -0 miles of Christchurch; good tenant. T. E. TAYLOR, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Cashel Street, opposite “ Press Office. 1X2003 A. B. CRADDOCK. CHEAP HOUSES AND BUILDING SECTIONS IN ALL PARTS OF CITY AND SUBURBS JJI OB SALE. Small Deposits; Very Easy Terms for Balance. MONET TO LEND IN ANY SUMS AT LOWEST BATES. A. E. CRADDOCK, LICENSED LAND BEOKEE, 176, Hereford Street (nest 8.N.Z.) X 220 FARMS FOE SALE AND TO LET. (I mnE REGISTER AND PROPERTY INVESTORS’ GUIDE,” Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OP FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS - IN ALL PARTS OP THE COLONY, And s the Largest Record of the kind issued Forwarded Free to Any Address. Write to HAECOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl ‘BAILIFF & G iesbn . ! LAND. ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BILLING. KII A ACRES, 1| miles from township and school wita —All foiled, divided into 14 paddocks, 3G acres turnips, balance in English grass, all ploughab'e ; good 8-ioomcd house, dairy, woolshed and stables. Price, £9 per acre ; mortgage, £2StO at 5; per cent. O Aft ACRES, 2} miles from township and school da" —All felled and in grass, 5 paddocks, well watered; 5-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yirds, garden, &o. Price, £8 per acre ; terms. ACRES, 3 mik-a from school, good road— All felled and in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, well watered ; 9-roomed bonso.larga* shed, stables, i c., garden and large orchard. Price, £8 per acre. 283 iffl'J A ACRES, close to school, good road—3'"o acres in grass, ringi'enced, 3 paddocks, well watered, sheep-yards, &c,, undulating land,, 200 acres level. Price, £2 5s per acre. QDft ACRES, clone to school and dairy factory— All in grass, and all p’.oughabie, ring fenced,. 3 paddocks, 2 roomed cottage, concrete dm,, meiai road and tramway to section. Pries £7 !0s per acre ; easy terms. OAT ACRES, three miloa from township and “VO creamery—All felled and in grass, ring fenced, three paddocks, permanent water, mostly ploughable, 6-roomcd house, woolshed, yards, &c. Price £7 per acre; terms. 320 ACRES, two miles and a half from Wnituna township—24o lo res felled and in grass, 5 paddocks, well watered, dairy, yards and outbuildings, garden, Ac. Price £6 per acre. , Farms of various areas for sale and to lease in all {parts of the district. ZfuiSS , ■WALTER BEWLBY, LAND AGENT AND SHAEEBEOJEBB, Divok Stbezt (opposite Impehul Kona), NEW PLYMOUTH. Offers FOR SALE the following oeleo^ion Properties: Afl(\ ACRES first-class sheep farm of great “s " carrying capacity ; 300 acres in excellent grasses; • substantially fenced and subdivided ; email 3-room house and stockyard. Wcli sheltered and watered, healthy, country. Carries over 800 sheep and 50 cattle right through. £4 10s per acre. CHOICE RUN of 1100 acres on banks ot navigable river; steamers can come up to wharf for Wool, &c. Rich loam river flats, will grow anything when clear of timber. Fenced aud subdivided, good 8-roomed house and wash-house, 4roomed wlmre and shed, garden nud orchard about two acres. Will carry throe sheep per aero. £4 10a Jer acre. Very easy terras. OfUill ACHES of flrst-elass hush country; 1330 acres hid down with 11 sorts Engßeh grasses; carries 2$ sheep per aero; partly fenced, and secure river boundary ; a room cottage and good stockyard. Price £3 per acre; good terms. 1 ifkQQ ACRES excellent sheep country, bush I"Bo land, half well grassed; nearly ria riced and partly tmbdivided, sheep-proof fences, wires; would carry 2000 sheep cud 230 young ptook if all in grass ; 1 mile from metalled road. i£3 per acre; £Ol4 cash, balance 5 per gent. 1 Idlfi ACRES, Waitotara district, 203 acres la XnuxU mixed grasies, partly fenced ; good but and sheepyards; good access by road or rivor. Offered at a sacrifice, owner going Homs; £1 7a per acre, freehold, one-tbivd cash. OQij ACRES excellent open land, near Sen beach, ring fenced and subdivided, well watered, and all ploughable; good 4 room house and substantial cowshed; near school and factory, good road.' Only £5 per acre, a really cheap property ; easy terms. •4 ,]j o ACRES good, level aud dry bush land, lid partly fenced; easy distance to school, factory, township and station; valuable milling timber; tim oer furnished for dwelling it required, against accruing royalties. Price £2 10b per acre, one fourth cash. all in gras-, well fenced and subdivided; Oaveral small paddocks ready for cropping ; 4-room Cottage, new dairy, liny shed and milking shed, all la good order; near factory and school. Price £S per acre; £SO ca-h down. "S Li 7 ACISEB high-class land, all in grass 02X«v / cept 5 small clumps of bush for shelter; 4-room house aud verandah 80 z 30, dairy, traphouse, cowshed 32 x 2-1 (hold 16 cons), hp,y loft, 5 acres ready for plough, 3 cattle yards and race, 6 haddocks, nice orchard of 60 trees. £7 5s per aero; Stay terms. Ofiii ACRES perfectly level open land, well "W" laid down, fenced 9 paddocks, with wallpreserved shelter; good S-room house, largo cow. Shed and barn; water-power available, easy distance to factory, and near largo, township and seawort. yon ACRES splendid dairy form, will carry il/ ICOcows; 6 paddocks, well fenced, good Orchard in fall hearing, 6-room house, large dairy, part, trap and cowsheds; on metal road, close to factory and railway stat ion. £7 5« per acre; very easy terms. £IB3O can remain at 5 per cent, rj/iirk ACRES open land; a cheap and profitable sheep and cal tie farm, splendidly did. tered from stormy quarter, secure river bounder y; 100 acres ploughed and in crop, balance wellgraased, nearly all ploughab'e; excellent sheepproof fencing, 7 paddocks, 6-room house and outbuildings, and sheepyards; near freezing works. Easv terms; £5 5s p.u- aero. 44A ACRES Native lease, all fitvt-claea ll« ploughable land; rent 4s Sd per acre; 20 years to run ; ring fenced, 7 paddocks, 2 pig padlocks, thrce-qimrtar-acro garden and orchard, 6room house, dairy, trap and calfshed; 4 acres Drops; easy distance to factory; attractive district. Trice, including 25 cows, £4OO. -a ACRES first-class land, all grassed, ring XOD fenced, 6 paddocks; 10 acres ready for ploughing; 4-room bous« and scullery and dairy Jrttnched; excellent cowshed, 48 x 22; hayshed, IS 3 22, and other good buildings. £7 10s per acre. ■j cq ACRES. One of the best farms in the 100 Stratford district, 7 paddocks part cheep-proof fences, level and well watered, good 8foom house, 17-bail cowshed and other outbuildpogs; close ro station, school and factory; cn good (netalled road. £9 5s per acre, £320 in cash, tho balance can remain if desired. £)i O ACRES, 210 acres well grassed. Excellent OXO grazing land, will carry 2$ sheep per acre. Lease for 10 years at Is 9d, with right of purchase it £2 per acre. TO BE LEASED. COUNTRY HOTEL.—Pirst-claaa investment. Price £IICO for freehold, including- furnitures. Jhaap and simple management; £3OO and upwards jet returns per annum. Further particulars on ipplication. 2410 ACBI -3—Grand dairy or_ she_ap_ farm, level land, well watered, all laid down in prass except bush for shelter; 13 paddocks; shcop>root fences; 12 acres ploughed ; new 7-roomed louse, bathroom, Ac. : large now cowshed, sCft. Srlth loft; good pig yards, fowl yards and calf iheds ; 3-room outhouse; orchard; half-mile from station and factory, on metalled road. Beat lOp per acre, with purchasing clause, Persons requiring HOTELS, Businesses or Properties of any description arc requested toi Brrlto particulars of their requirements!, when X; &all b'o pleased to forward details of cri'jfflbkp pru-j nitm non the largo selection oa sag I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11539, 28 March 1898, Page 8

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