Properties For Sal© ,ee T@ IHE PAHIATUA iANB AGIOT^ 203 ACRES, 25 ploughable, goofl Hcim 1 wool-shed, 2 miles from Woodville,- -;gQO#i farm'; freehold. f 7 12s 6d, good term&! 400 ACRES, 200 in grass, and ptetly iOTWj&j Pnce, freehold £3 Ss per aero. - : /i 1275 ACKES, 16 paddocks, large shed, dip, yards, a splendid. - atj&qji farm, 3 miles from Pah*" 1 " "~ " '- Station. Freehold, £7 10s. 433 ACRES, all m grass, nice low."iilfc £0 per acre. ~ ? . divided. Freehold, £6. ..' . *.i 423 ACKES, 300 in grass arid pwttlj iemdia,* i ■ good sheap country; owner's" xstjstesf £9OO. : 460 ACRES, beautiful, rich, level land, tffl!, has been ploughed, new 10-roomedJ' fine orchard- This property has fatten* ed 1600 sheep *"" : .s winter; close' to good market; beautiful climate; 2jt milesif rtiili railway station. Freehold, £ll per aci:e s £IOOO down',, balance at 5 per cent. : 111 ACRES, fich level land, splendid dairy/ country. Freehold, £lO 10s. 2529 ACRES, 10-roomed house, V. shed, 1 3 large sets yards, good sheep couitiyJ freehold, £2 10s. .'.'.: FOR LEASE—3OO ACRES, all in - gratis*' 4-'roomed house, close to railway;. Hen*" "' E. B. HARE AJTOCa ; ALLAN HOPKINS, Cathedral Square; DESIRABLE DWELLINGS FOR HALE, J Easy Terms if Desired. ; Small Deposit; Balance by Arrangement ; ATJDi2WiT>ON—Gentleman's Residence, con* taming 9 rooms, bathroom, storeroom, dairy,,; stabling man's room, etc.* together witfa he&klj] 11 acles of very rich land, profitably laid ontj An ideal home.-" 2£S ; ST ALBANS. Best Position, Convenient taj Tram—Modern House of 9 rooms and soulleay; bathroom, washhouse, windmill, etc.; n early, a-acre of land; under L.T. Act. 273 i SYDENHAM, Handy to 'Railway and Gaß Works—Well-built Square House of 5 loomflj partly plastered, scullery, with gas stove, aha corner section of land, with'fruit trees, auoV asphalt J>aths; price £350. 416 l LlNWOoD—Substantially-built House of S' rooms (12ft stud), scullery, wash-house, withl copper in brick, workshop, stabling, trapsaed,j etc.; J-acre of rich land, good orchard; prioej £460. 'Worth inspection. 190 '; ST ALBANS, St Albans" Eoad—Verandaihl House of 7 rooms, washhouse and copper, JW acre of land, planted with fruit trees; note tliej price, £375; very easy terms. 420 ■ CITY, North—Comfortable House of 6 ioohm; concrete foundations, washhouse and ooppKrjj l-acre section,. planted; price £275. -84' \ ADDINGTON, Convenient to Mills and Workshops—Well-appointed T House of 6 rooms, plastered, cornices and centre-flowers,' Venetian blinds, conservatory, full £_cre' of land, asphalt footpaths, and nicely laid-out garden; price.. only £475. 419 HORNBY—Verandah House of £ rooms and! scullery, also washhouse,. fowlhouse, and othßr improvements; |-acre of land, well fenced.* price reduced. 415 LINWOOD, Matheson's Road—Convenie;ai -roomed House, with scullery, water inside, bathroom and copper, eft.; J-acre of land, dj more if required; price £420. 415 : CITY, close to Railway—Modern House vi 8 lofty rooms, plastered, Venetian blinds, bai!b« room, washhouse and copper; good section os land; must be sold. 416 ; SUMNER—House of 7 rooms, plastered; scullery, bathroom, larder, washhouse, etc: ;l over J-*acre of lartd, with double frontage, Wtll' fenced and planted with fruit trees; a model seaside residence. . ' Further particulars and cards to view 6ut|) be obtained on application. Easy terms; cs.nf always be arranged. ALLAN HOPKINS, House, [Land and (Estate Agent, ■ CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Telephone 6SB. P.O. Box 179 A X 1766 Christchureh. City Council. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION and DELIVERY of ONE 60* GALLON WATER CART, built to eatttplej and fitted with approved sprinkler. - Specifieationis and particulars may be eeiiiii at the City Council'Ofnce, where, tehder&jniusfj be deposited on or before Noon on FRIDAY^ 7th September.. \ O. ARCHER, " j «435 City SurveJwrV' • TENDERS are invited for the EBECTIONI of BRICK STABLES, WORKSHOPS . and WALLS on the 'New Council Yard. Plans and Specifications' ,*t ihe City Council Office, where tenders must'be deposited on oi! before Noon on FRIDAY, 7th Sept Lowest oi, any tender - not necessarily as* cepted. , O. ARCHER, ' 8434 City - Surveyor. * (Borougn Councils '•• BOROUGH "OF, KAIAIPOI. "'"" j ANNUAL ELECTIoFoP COt3^CILEORi3; THE following Candidates.have been dul/ NOMINATED— J BTJIE.'GOYINE, FRED. •£-..,- EAGLE, WILLIAM • <s&&■* HAYMAN, .WILLIAM HENRY; ; PEARCE, ALFRED - • ~ WINTEi&OUKN, ALFRED The Polling fox the ELECTION of THBEI3 of the above-named Candidates will be held: iai the Council Chambers, ■High Street, Koia-poij on THURSDAY, the 13th Day of ! Sept< 1900, between the hours of 9 a.m. and L . S. R. WRIGHT, :'■ Returning-officer. ' Kaunoi. 'Sent. 4. 1900. .'" 6937 '. BOROUGH OF SUMNE'R, ; ANNUAL ELECTION*- - ■. j. SREBY give notice that the ANNUAL JL. ELECTION of TIffSEE/"COUNCILS LO'RS, in the place of Councillors T. A.Wrenn, J. N, G-lenie and Jno. Maffey, will- Tbai held at the Council Office, Suinner, ; oiii THURSDAY, the 13th September, 1900..,. i Nominationis, in the'proscribed Jform, .iptist be sent in or delivered toWe, at the Council Office, on of before 12 o'clock Noon on WiETM NESDAY, the sth day o'£ September. 1900. . \ JAMES CRAWFORD, ' - Beturning-bfficer. ' Council Office, \ Sumner, 27th August, 1900. 8401' j Ptlnerals. ■ \ l , tAMB ASH gfi&j ; UNDEETAEEES ANH EMBALMERS, % :] Jfo. 85, LICHFIELD STREET j telephone 381. 1621 • . PARSONS, • Manchester. Street S. " #*v^ MONUMENTS : "and"".HEADSTONES Marble, Granite and other stonesi" &H\ Work Guara»teed: Lowest possibls ptiesa. { Concrete iCerbinga and-Iron Railings in o2J; the Newest Designs. "' ' : ; Inspectiou Sl>eoialiy Savited. X2s£sf • n.EO R,G E BARE Efc'lilfc' UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEK. ' Telegrams and Telephone Orders by N%iri c 55 • Day Receive Immediate Attention. / _____ ' . ; S3,'DURHAM STREET Telephone 721. ' SlS|? Friends of the 'late Mrs -Maty Bbyd J- are invited to attend her Funeral, rto leave- tile residence of Mrs Nihiaii Hysldp, : " Avonglade," - Kichmoad, , on_ THUKIS-DAY, j 6th Inst., at 3 p.m., for the Lihwood. Gerhte"; tery. J. LAMiB AND »SON, 896?;; : THE Friends of Mr William Dunlop are ih-; /vited to attend the .Fufl«rAl-of -his -lat« wife, to leave his residence, ,"* HUlcrest,"; Marshland, oil THURSDAY, 6th Inst., at; 12 30 noon. for. the Addington Cemetery., J., LAMIB SON. .■. . .&930. I P'HE F-rienJs of .the late John Miliief ate; respectfully invited to .aitehd his [Fti-j >ral, leaving his late- residence,. Carlton Place,,, offi the North Belt, for St.'Maiy'sl Church and Linwood Cemetery, ut 10.30 -_utn.,l THURSDAY, the 6fch. W. neral Director and Embadmer, Telephone 689.' *HE \Friend3 of Mr Thomas Skuddei x respectfully invited 'to attend the, Eu-i neral'of his late wile, to; leave, his residence,! Ashlev, on Thursday (TO-MORROW), at a! p.m., for the Church of. England .Gemetetv,! Rangiora. H. J. GULLIVER.. Undertaker." ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12290, 5 September 1900, Page 8
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