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Properties For Sale or To Let -in,OR ISALB on Terms or TO LkT, Acres ! JC LAM'D, fenced and sub-divided, on Johns,. Road, close to Belfast, with useful stock-;, sheds on the property. Apply to J. C.Hc.moro, Solicitor, Cashel Street. , .. B Z Bg _. CORWAR, EIAKAJA. TT'OTt iSALB BY PRIVATE TREATY jhs- -«? -well-known- ESTATE of J. C. WAS ON, Esq., M.P. 2070 ACRES, or thereabouts, of EXCELLENT LAM'D, in high state of cultivation, , a hua- 1> daxit- water supply in every paddock, dwe.-ling-iouse- and buildings complete. : ‘ . Bor particulars, apply WILDING, LEWIS AMD ROLLESTON, 1 Solicitors, ( 8773 Christchurch and Ashburtqm||r; FARMS IM HAWKE’S BAY. P[fILLIAM ROSE, Land, Estate and Gen*. , Wi ral Commission Agent and Auctioneer, DANNEYIBKE, H.B. 165 ACRES, more or less, mtbuildings, at ten shillings and smpencs per lore rent paid half-yearly, in. advance. Lease :o be (three or five years. _ _ Section 9, Block 10, Takapau S.D., contarnng 143 ACRES, all in grass and r«g-J““ a ' inhdividecl into three paddocks, good i-roomed rouse, etables, cowyards, sheepyards, a ip, <ma ill necessary conveniences. About_sove ~y icresi can be ploughed at any time. Lease perpetuity. Will winter over three sheep to he acre. About a quarter of a mile from ichool, post office and dairy-factory. . .. Section 6, Tiratu Block, 135 ACRES, sbou., too acres in grass, nearly ring-fenced. . • Section 2, Block 1, Ngapaeroru, containing; Jl2 ACRES, all to he- grassed except a tew, icres. ■ ■ ■ ' ! t O R E. F NORTH BELT—A most complete end attractive property, consisting of nearly * aero, S; i tastefully laid out, and very substantial house on , concrete, containing 6 good, looms, na.nroom, pantry, washhouse, copper, etc., ana other conveniences, hot and cold water service,j wardrobes, gas with elaborate fittings, cup-, boards, greenhouse, verandah, tho whole pro*: perty being -a really model one, perfect m every detail. . , „ SOUTH BELT—Capital section and well-'; built verandah house of 7 rooms, pantry, bath-, room, washhouse, copper, etc., wardrobes , and cupboards. A bargain at £325. t RICHMOND, North Avon Road—A very, comfortable little home, consisting ,of <me- ; eighth acre'section and house of 4 rooms,, bathroom, -‘pantry, scullery, verandah, c . ott '■ . servatory, iron roof, all in first-class order. ; LINWOOD, St James Street—About l-acre,; ; well planted,' and house of G rooms,pantry,scullery, washhouse and copper, bay windows, j verandah, capital outbuildings, asphalt pams.:. This is a most complete and attractive property, and the price and terms are most reasonable; western aspect. EASY TERMS. A, E. CRADDOCK, 176, Hereford i ■ VO.OQI iNbxt 8M.2. ; ',j P.O 80x,218. Ronald o. duncan. accountant and auditor, SHAREBROKER, ; ‘LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ; . 194, Hereford Street. : : > I have ■ Clients for 10, to 25 Acres Farms,; Leasehold- or Buyers Straight out if Convem-. ent to City. . _ TO LET. CITY E.—7-roomed House (modemj, lus-j n 'ciTY B.—G-roomcd House (modem), from.i 16th Feb. A; CITY.—B-roomed House, central, from Ist“M'a.rr.k. ■ ; * ST AliBAiNS.—9-roomed House (modem), 3 . ST ’ ALBANS.—6-roomcd House and cooo-i veniences. ' , 1 FOR SALE. ' N. OPAWA—S-roomed House and Scullery,; asphalt paths, good stable and coach-house, 2 artesians, 1 acre good land, having 3 froat- ( ages. ' '■ EEr. SOUTH-EAST OP CITY.—6-roomed House (now), pantry, scullery, bathroom (h. and c.), large workshop;, owner leaving; must be sold. ■ ■ i ;! NEW BRIGHTON, North.—3o Acres good light land, in two sections, very low prices, asked, terms if required. - ' il - t STAMMORE ROAD.—Superior 8-roomed' House, verandah, washhouse, copper, stablesand trap-shed. This house has been built about y 7: years, and' is in perfect order. low price and easy -terms. X 2597 , rpHE FAHIATUA ‘ LAND AGENCY--203 ACRES, 25 plonghable. good Irbus^' ■ wool-shed, 2 miles from Wdod,vill«j : 'good;' farm. .Freehold, £7 12s-6d, good terms. , 400 ACRES, 209 in. grass, and partly; ferwedl';!' Price, freehold, £3 5s per, acre,'; 433 ACRES, all in grass, nice low -hills.;: £fi; per ‘ acre. • - - ; ‘.-ff ’ 11l ACRES, rich, level land, splendid dairy country. Freehold, £lO 10s. , : S 3 ACRES, all. in grass, ’ 6 paddocks, 1 well v watered, 5-robmed house, adjoining 'rail-; way. station; good dairy farm; 1 goodwill,; of lease, £3OO. ■ u 260 ACRES, 30 acres rich river flats; all improvements; freehold, £8; : good terms.’ h 700 ACRES, 10-roomcd House, 2J sheep’ country; £7; fine property. -. 7 ‘ ij, 200 A;CRES, 60 flat, 40 acres under cuitivatidn; 7-roomed house; freehold, £9. -J; 555 ACRES Splendid, Land, will cut in,daiijH farms, close to factory and railway £6 ss. ~ _. --t i 63 ACRES, nice, rich, level okiry farm, ;_ ! all' conveniences; also, 30 dairy cows. Price. . freehold, £l6. Good terms. • ; ,>, 1090 ACRES,'BSO in grass,; :price £4.'''.--vi;■' 440 ACRES, all in grass, 5 paddocks, house, yards, and every convenience; a. modal; little' sheep run. Freehold, £7 10s, Will ■ winter 22 sheep. - E. B. (HARE AND CO, TARANAKI FARMS- \ C. E. MAJOR, ' Licensed land broker, hawera^ FOR SALE— J 2400 AGEES, 12 miles from Hawera. About 1500 acres in grass; subdivided, email house, yards, etc.; perpetual lease; - .rent Gel per acre. Price £4 per acre. - ;■ j; 1360 ACRES, 6 miles from Patea, two miles from railway station. Over 1000-acres in' grass, rich, level country;-10-roomed house, woolshod, men’s cottage, yards; etc.; freehold. Price £7 per acre. . : 475 ACRES, close to Ncnuanby Station, all in grass ; well fenced, rich, level land, good 9-roomed house, outhouses, yards, sheds, etc.; , first-class property ; freehold; £l9 per acre.- - I■190 ACRES, 2 miles from Eltham' BaSixtall Station, nearly ail in grass, and euhdi* ■ vided, 5-roomed house, sheds, yards, eta, : Good dairy farm. Freehold, £3 Per acre. 1800 ACRES, 9 miles Mokoia Railway Sta* tion;- 350 acres in grass; partly fenced,email house, yards, etc; good shacp coun-i try; perpetual lease; rent Gdpei; acre; . Price £630. . . , ,• 1200 ACRES, 7 miles from Toko, 13 mileft from Stratford Railway Station, all in f grass, fenced, good sheep country, well watered, men’s hut. Freehold, £4 6* per acre. - 94 ACRES, _ close to Normanhy Railway Station, all in, grass, subdivided.; good houses, sheds, yards, etc.; Public Trustee Lease, 14 years to run; rent 7S 2d p*t acre. Price for goodwill of lease £8 -10 s per acre. ■ ‘ ■ V--!: -'. i 'V" BOARDING-HOUSE, central position, Ha. wera, new building, 15 rooms, good sete tion laud- Can be leased for term of year*, k 12070 . Insurance Companies. rpHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE- AN3$ li- MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. " . Established 1859. . . Capital . . , . . £1,000,000 . Paid-up Capital and Reserves (including undivided pro- ' fits) ■' ■ Net'Annual Revenues , ; . £360,000 : THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST! r COLONIAL COMPANY. ' :. Noted for promptness and liberality, \ Branches and Agencies throughout the World A. L. PARSONS, • XISIS ; Maiiager._! Tramway ISTotiees. O!TY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY;. Return' "Fare;'t':''!' NEW BRIGHTON, - ; 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., SIXPENCE. X 2720 . SYDENHAM C-UiSIAGS WORKS, COLOMBO STREET. V."-, JONES, Designer and; Builder,- Of l:- «*»J; J» ■ : rohgcßt, lightest-running i v aad; : , ; eastest-rfd'rbp;; aclstcr built. Dog-carts, While chapels, Pcio( us tic and Pony Carts on hand or to'order; isinc-ss Carts or Vans.- Workm-anship ana ateri-a-l guaranteed. Vehicle* lughi, or sold, on commission-, irajpectia* vited. XIOK • ■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 7

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