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H. E. Sorensen. FRIDAY, FEB. 15th, 11 o’clock sharp. Important to Dealers anil Others. On account of whom it may concern. HB. SORENSEN has received inVviuc- • tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at hia Salerooms, Lichfield Sutct, as above, 63 large-size Hearthrugs, 9 Carpet Squares 10ft by 12, 12 do 9ft by 9, 10 do Oft by 10ft Gin. To all about to furnish this :a a rare chance to secure a cheap carpet. H. B. SORENSEN, 9365 Audio,i<c-r. Properties For Sale or To liet FOR SALE—PROPERTIES FENDALTON—NearIy 1 Acre, Good House of 6 rooms, etc.; also, Cottage of 4 rooms, both always well let. Owner desirous of selling; 6 Sydenham (near Railway line)-dHouse of 6 rooms, etc., J-aore; MILTON STREET, Sydenham—Cottage o! 4 rooms and scullery, large section ; cheap. PAPANTJI ROAD —A Valua'ble Site, with 2 frontages; present shops and dwellings bringina in 24s weekly. ■NEW BRlGHTON—Substantial House oi 9 rooms, bathroom (h. and c.), scullery, pantry, and storeroom; stable and traphouse, etc.; half-acre, double frontage. C. J. MARSHALL, Xlslß 49, Cathedral Squar9._ MR CHARLES HILL, Solicitor, 194, Herefotd street, has received instructions to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY that wellknown Property known as “JOHN KERR’S FARM," containing twenty-five acres more or less, having a frontage to the New Brighton Road, Kerr’s Road, and the River Road—lß acres in oats sown with English grass and clover, bah enoe in root crops and grass. The buildings comprise a four-roomod house, stable, trap bouse and the usual farm outbuildings. NOTE.—This property is specially adapted as a Dairy Farm and is within two miles of the City. A rare chance for speculators, as the property will sub-divide and make splendid building sites. For further particulars apply CHAS. HILL, 22634 194 Hereford Street. FARMS IN HAWKE’S BAY. VCTILLIAM ROSE, Land, Estate and GeneL YYj ral Commission Agent and Auctioneer, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. 165 ACRES, more or less, with house and outbuildings, at ten shilling 3 and sixpence per acre rent paid half-yearly in advance. Lease to be three or five years. , Section 9, Block 10, Takapau S.D., containing 143 ACRES, ail in grass and ring-fenced, subdivided into three paddocks, good house, stables, cowyards, sheepyards, dip, and all necessary conveniences. About seventy acres can be ploughed at any time. Lease in perpetuity. Will winter over three sheep to the acre. About a quarter of a mile from school, post office and dairy factory. Section 6, Tiratu Block, 136 ACRES, abon. 100 acres in grass, nearly ring-fenced. Section 2, Block 1, Ngapaeruru, containing 212 ACRES, all to be grassed except a few KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 131- Colombo Street, Christchurch. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NEW BRIGHTON TRAM LINE—-House )£ 6 rooms, verandah, dining room 16 x 12, Lnd -sitting room 20 x 12, bathroom, h. and n. md every convenience; 2 acres of land. Price ’4OO. WOOLSTON—2 acres first-class land and louse of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, eowihed and fowl run, good orchard and garden, veil fenced. Price £350. ADDINGTON—A real bargain: House cf I rooms, washhouse and copper, almost i-aerc. Price £320. , x rnn(> Also, House of 4 room's, next door, at £2OO. 800 Acres, Ashley District, first-dasa sheep ■ounl-ry, undulating and well watered, 2 _ cotages, stables, yards and general outbuildings, subdivided into 10 paddocks, part in _ rape (a real good crop) and part in pats (looking Al). Price £5 an acre. CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD (just ever ;he Belt, facing north) —House -of 5 rooms, ptfell built and in good order, washhouse, copper and fowl-run, 4-acre. Price £3OO. A •are chance. ■ : ZiL. J, T. BELL. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOB SALEHAAST STREET, Linwood— House of si? mms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, coaled. fowlhouse, good section, well fenced. ARMAGH STREET WEST, handy to itre —House of 10 rooms -and all conveniences, th large schoolroom attached, good section. EIOSEWARNE STREET, Addingtoaiod corner section, with cottage of 4 rooms; iv £135. . LINWOOD, Nursery Road—Several Firstiss Building Sites, containing over quarterro each. „ , IDDINGTON—New well-built House el e room?, bath-room (hot and oold), pantry, Hilary, verandah, washhouse with_ copper, ir fire-places, concrete foundation, iron tool, od section securely fenced. BRYNDWR—Splendid Residential _ Site, ntaining about three acres, well fenced ana lated, having northern frontage, also fronte to running stream. _ CAMBRIDGE STREET, close to Ferry >ad and Tram—Well-built. House of seven yuan, scullery, washhouse with copper, water :d on, gas, nearly half an acre weil lencea d laid out, stable. SOARDING-HOUSES and BUSINESSES 9 FOR SALE by H. L. BOWKER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS, 3 COLOMBO STREET, Market Square. 3XTY— Boarding-house, 24 rooms, shop and ttage, rent £IOO a year, furniture about 75 at valuation. BOARDING-HOUSE, private handy to atre, 10 rooms, rent £42; 0 boarders; iurture £l6O. ■ NEW BRIGHTON—Shop, tea room, 4 relling rooms, rent £39; stock, confeotionf, fittings, etc., £4O. 3T ASAPH STREET—B rooms, stable and iphouse; rent £7O, furniture £7O. DITY, main thoroughfare—Shop, tea ym and 2 rooms, rent £1 103 per week; hires, fittings and stock of confectionery • sale. DITY, central—Shop, 3 rooms and scullery, it 12s per week, stock of second-hand tier about £IOO. SALISBURY STREET—House, 10 rooms, 10s per month; furniture about- £7O. DITY, Barbadoes Street—House, 16 rooms, it 35s per week, furniture, linen, etc., about 75 • 10 permanent boarders. HIGH STREET— Shop, back room and .lax, rent £3 P® r week; stock, books, stanery, shop fittings, £l2O. LICHFIELD STREET—House, 8 rooms, it 275, 6d per week, furniture, etc., about DORNEB SECTION, 108 links x 135 links, th Boarding-house, 19 room's, and 2 shops, 111 lN 00 ’ THOROUGHFARE—3-lGths of re 2-storeyed double-fronted shop, fitted th counter and fittings, plate-glass wmws, and dwelling 6 rooms, scullery, copper, istered, gas fittings, iron roof, stable, trapuse and conservatory; also double-fronted op and dwelling, 4 rooms, plastered, iron ifT washhouse, copper, let to good tenants; Lee for whole property £1200; this would ove a splendid investment. SYDENHAM, just off Colombo Street—rnei- section, double-fronted shop, fittings, imters, etc., dwelling 5 rooms, pantry, sculy, iron roof, washhouse, copper and bath; ice £4OO. . , -i-ii 2ITY, good position—About J-aere, doubtemted shop, fitted counters and shelves, rolling 6 rooms, iron roof, gas fittings, ible and traphouse, workshop and harness nn; £450. , . 3ITY, central—Large Dining-room and lardiny-house, with all furniture and frigs, about 300 meals per day; £650. SITY Corner ’Section, 50 x 96ft, 2 shops d 11 rooms, built on concrete, plastered, n roof, gas fittings, Venetian blinds; £9OO. COUNTRY BAKERY BUSINESS —7-acro nd, shop, bakehouse; price of freehold RICHFIELD STREET—Large 2-storey ck and stone warehoiyse, returning over 6 r cent on money required for it. SYDENHAM, corner—General Store, fixres, counters, gas fittings, 4 dwelling mis, Venetian blinds, price reduced £230; bargain. Small _ stock groceries can be ten at valuation if desired. 3YDENHAM, central—Corned doublc■nted Shop, fittings and counters, shelves, ■elling 4 rooms, verandah, 2-stall stable, .phouse; £SOO. Small stock to be taken 3ITY, central—Substantially-built Offices, to good tenants, freehold for sale; price WO. BELFAST, North Road—Shop and dwelg, 3 rooms; price £2lO. JITY, Manchester Street—Section 78 by ) links, large 2-storey brick building, leaseid, to be sold at low price, kind a Number of Other Businesses, parulara of which, at Office, - '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12425, 14 February 1901, Page 8

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