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H. B, Sorensen,, THIS DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 22, At 11 Sharp. OH THE PREMISES, CORNER "OF MERIVALE I(ANE and ROAD. HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • ‘-tions from A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, as above, ONE iSIX-ROOMED HOUSE, FOR REMOVAL. ■ H. B. SORENSEN, 3931 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, IIHRIL~23. ;; Sa’.o a; Eleven Sharp. H B. SORENSEN will hold a CLEAR- • ING: SALE of FURNITURE at his Rooms, Lichfield Street, including—Tables, Chairs, Cupboard, Cheffonier, Saie y D. and S. I. Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Austrian and Wood Chairs, Carpels, rings. Also, About 200 , Dozen Bulbs, including Tulips, Hyacinths,, Gladioli, ■ Sparaxis, Ixias, Narcissi, Snowflakes, Chinese Sabred Lily, Lily of the Valley, etc. . : H. B. SORENSEN, 4038 Auctioneer. H. Matson <fe Co. . LAND. LAND. LAND. " IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE WITH PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H; MATSON AND CO. are compiling the • ’ APRIL Edition of their Land Register and Property Gazette, the most complete of its kind ever issued in the colony. Particulars of Properties for Sale Solicited. No Charge unless we effect Business. H. MATSON AND €0„ 4028 " Land, Department. Beauchamp and Co. FRUIT'AND PRODUCE. ~ . THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. TJEAUOHAMP AND CO. will SELL BY X> PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms—--50. Cases Teviot Peaches, Apples, Peam, Tomatoes, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Tea, Peaches, Cucumbers, Marrows,; etc., etc., and, if arrived, 60 Cases Bananas H. A. BEAUCHAMP, : 4050 : 1 . Auctioneer. Fruit and Produce Company. rjIHE CHRISTCHURCH ' FRUIT : AND 1 PRODUCE CO; 1 AUCTION J TO FRUIT TRADE, At 1.30'p.m. ; BANANAS, ORANGES, PINES APPLES, 1 PEARS POTATOES, ONIONS,, Etc. THE CHRISTCHURCH FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO., 4051 > Auctioneers. Auctions FRIDAY, the 26th day of APRIL, 1901, AT THE SITE OF THE WRECK. At 12 o’clock. IN. THE MATTER OF' THE WRECK Of the V YACHT “ARIADNE.’' Bruce, ohristie oo. have boon instructed by. the Collector ot Customs, Oamaru, to SELL ©Y 'PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Above (Date, At the. Site 'of 'the Wreck,, situate about a mile and a half South of the Mouth of the Waitaki River, ■ . THE YACHT “ARIADNE,” As she now Lies on the Beach, With the LEAD BALLAST now in the Vessel. 1 ■ _ Also, ■ TWO B O A T S. For particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, ‘ BRUCE, CHRISTIE AND CO., , ; , CON CHRISTIE, 4039 i auctioneer.’ Properties For ’Sale or To Let. SPECIAL. THE undermentioned Superior Properties afford an unusual opportunity for intending .purchasers to secure \k ,really' First-class Residence, either largo'or small, at a reasonable figure, and on most favourable terms. Call and obtain full particulars from' ALLAN HOPKINS, House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. CITY, Worcester Stree.—Convenient T house of 6 rooms (4 plastered), bathroom, verandah, Venetian blinds, detached washhouse, copper add tubs, and workshop, main sewer connection, valuable, section of land, containing over i-acre. Price £450. A 232 ADDINGTON, Convenient to School —iwoatorey ullous© of 6 rooms, scuUery and copper ■in brick, good section of land; L.T.A- .title; price exceedingly low,. viz., £l7O. . ■A 24 LIN WOOD, convenient to tram—New house of 6 rooms, plastered throughout, bathroom (hot and cold water), Venetian blinds, washhouse . with copper in brick, and well-fenced section of land, containing over J-acre. Price £465.; ’ i, A 231 ; S YDENHAM; handy to Linwood Station— Pleasantly situated T house of 6 rooms and scullery, bathroom, Venetian blinds, washhouse and'copper, water under cover, i-acro of land, fruit trees and asphalt paths. Price reasonable. : A 229 PAPANUI—2 acres 15 perches of fertile land, together with a very comfortable house of 14 rooms and dairy, washhouse, conservatory, stable, and other useful outbuildings. Note the price, £BOO. A 372 1 LINWOUD, convenient to Ferry Road tram —Very de.sirable residence of 10 rooms, besides lavatory, bathroom (h. and c. water), conservatory, gymnasium-, washhouse, stable, and ! toolhouse, 1 acre 2 roods 24 perches of good land, with a double frontage. Low price. ■ A 370 OPAIWA, Close' to River Heathcote—Modern Residence of 8 rooms and bathroom ,(h. and c. water), and every ■ convenience, including commodious and-convenient outhouses; 1 acre 9 perches bi, land,. in garden, lawn and orchard; £300.. . , , A 373 CITY, north —Two-storey house of 10 rooms, plastered 'throughout, bathroom, washhouse and copper, well fenced section of land. Price £SOO. ’ . A 229 PAPANUI, near, tram terminus—Very comfortable cottage of 5 rooms and scullery, washhouse and copper, i-acro of excellent land, with profitable orchard. Pfioe reduced to £3BO. ■ . , ‘ • A2OG CITY —Magnificent residence containing 20 rooms, fitted up with" all the latest conveniences, including installation of wires for electric light, about i-acre of land, conveniently and tastefully laid out. For absolute 'sale. ' A 372 ■ ‘ ■■ .Terms of payment most advantageous to buyers can be arranged .for any of the abovementioned properties. Full particulars may bo obtained on application. Note the address: - ALLAN HOPKINS, House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square Adjoining Bank of N.Z. X 1760 IJIHB PAHIATUA LAND AGENCY. V % 203 ACRES, 25 ploughable, good house, woolshed, 2 miles from Woodville, good farm. Freehold, .£7 12s fld, good terms. , 400,ACRES, 200 in grass, and partly fenced. Price, freehold, £3 5s per acre. 433 ACRES, all in grass, nice low hills. £6 per acre. 11l ACRES, rich, level land, splendid dairy .country. Freehold, £lO 10s. . S 8 ACRE.J, all in grass, 6 paddocks, well watered, 5-roomed house, adjoining railway station; good dairy farm; goodwill , of lease, £3OO. 260 ACRES, 90 acres rich river flats; all improvements; freehold, £S; good terms. 700 ACRES,IO-xoomed House,. 2J sheep country; freehold, £7; fine property. 200 ACRES, ’6O flat, 40 acres under cultivation;’ 7-roomed house; freehold, £O. 655 ACRES Splendid Land, will out in dairy farms, close to fact try and railway; price £6 os. 63 ACRES, nice, rich, level dairy farm, all con*eniences; a.so, 30 dairy cows. Price, freehold, £.16. Good terms. 1000 ACHES, 850 in grass; price £4. 440 ACRES, ail in gnos, 5 paddocks, house, yards, and every convenience; a model little sheep run. Freehold, £7 10s. Will winter 2jf sheep. * e. b: hare and, co-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12481, 22 April 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12481, 22 April 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12481, 22 April 1901, Page 8

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