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Tenders. TTtENDERS will be received by the UnderX signed up to 20th JUNE, for the PURCHASE of 9 Acres Or 4p, with Dwellinghouse, situate at Tai Tapu, and at present owned and occupied by Air Joseph Fussell. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , WYNN-WILLIAMS AND BROWN, Solicitors, 6024 Christchurch. Business Notices MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND On FREEHOLD SECURITY, In Large or Small Sums, at Current Bates. DUNCAN AND COTTEBILL, 2773 X Cathedral Square. WAITED—GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. TT A Y L O R, » CASHEL STREET, la Giving Highest Price, Cash, for Prim© Dairy, also, for good Pastry Butter, in any quantity. MOREPORK HAMS and BACON always in Stock at T. TAYLOR’S opposite the Cafe. PIE GOOSEBERRIES, Gallon Tins, la lOd. PEARS or APRICOTS, in Syrup, 3lb tins, 84d. SEEDED RAISINS, 7id per lb. TIFFIN TEA, at Is Bd, is the best value, and Sells without Coupon Inducement. BELGRAVIA BLEND, 2s 2d, an Ideal Tea, the art of Tea Blending has evolved nothing so perfect; S, 10, 12 or 20lb Caddies, Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Canterbury. LOCH FYNE SALT HERRINGS, Keg of 60, 7s 9d. X 2769 171, Cashel Street, GREAT REALISATION SALE OP HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY. ' OWING to the Death of the late Marcus Sandstein, the Executors of the Firm of M. Sandstein and Son, Jewellers, Cashel Street, have decided to hold A GREAT REALISATION SALE of HIGH-CLASS WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATE, ETC. This being the first sale held by tbe firm since establishment Xtmy years ago), the Public can. rely upois its being THOROUGHLY GENUINE. As all OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, a glance at the newly-marked prices wi.i show the GREAT REDUCTIONS THAT ARE BEING MaUE THE SALE WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MAY 9th, AND WILL CONTINUE MONTH. FOR ONE X 2833 Prop or was For Sale or To Let FOR SALE, Linwood—New House, 5 large and lofty rooms, plastered, with 3 fireplaces, kitchen, bath <h. and c.), range, washhouse, copper, tiled hearth. I’rioe £450. X2BS4 BAKER BROS., 198, Hereford Street. FARMS. jHARANAKI DAIRY i- R. 0. TEMPLER, Stratford Farmers’ Exchange, LAND AND COMMISSION, AGENT. _ For fuller particulars see Advertisement in ‘ Canterbury Times.” 7527 ‘FARMS IN HAWKE'S BAX. ITSTILLIAM ROSE, Land, Estate and G®ner v , ral Commission Agent and Auctioneer, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. 165 ACRES, more or less, with house and utbuildings, at ten shillings and sixpence per ere rent, paid half-yearly in advance. Lease 3 be three or five years. Section 9. Block 10, Takapau S.D., container 143 ACRES, all in grass and ring-fenced, übdivided into three paddocks, good 4-xoomed ouss, stable, cowyards, sheepyards, dip, and 11 necessary conveniences. About seventy cres ca-i bo ploughed at -any time. Lease in erpetui.y. Will winter over three sheep to he acre. About’ a quarter of a mile from chool, post office and dairy factory. Section 6, Tiratu Block, 136 ACRES, about 00 acres in grass, nearly ring-fenced. Section 2, Block 1. iNgapaeruru, containing 12 ACRES, all to be grassed except a few t FARMS FOR SALE And TO LET. ” GHEE REGISTER AND PROPERTY X INVESTORS’ GUIDE." Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OF FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS IN ALL PARTS OP THE COLONY. And is the largest record of the kind issued. Forwarded free to any address. Write to HARCOURT AND CO.. LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl tBOPEBTIBS FOR SALE. ILFAST—22 Acres, with new house of 4 s, washhouse. This property is only 6 ; from Christchurch, and has 12J chains age on one of the Main Roads. Bargain. O—A Compact Cottage of 4 good rooms, ■ry, .washhouse, verandah, asphalt paths, an acre, close to the North Belt. ALBANS—3O Acres of first-class land, 2 houses, cue of 8 rooms and the other »ms, with ill conveniences and outbuild1} miles from town; the owner is leavior;England, and intends to sell; easy RLTON PLACE—A House of B'rooms, jry, copner, bathroom, full i-acre section, ed in fruit trees. iGEWARE ROAD—A Neat Cottage of 4 s, scullery, washhouse, workshop, chain jrrgj £240. SWOOD—A Subst antiallly-buil t Houss rooms, washhouse, copper, V. blinds, et'e paths, full i-acre section, planted fruit trees, all in perfect order; £475. NFtIRLY STREET—A Brand New o of 6 rooms, h.c. water, bathroom, soulwashhouse, tubs, i-acre section, with NMER STREET, Linwood—House of 5 s and outhouse, water inside, plastered, ilk paths; £4OO. (RCF.BTBR STREET—An ideal property rooms, h. and c. watef-service, bathroom, jr, wind-mill, tank, V. blinds, i-acre m, planted with fruit trees, asphalt paths and front, everything in capital order. ETON—49 Acres, with house of 7 rooms jutbnildingß; £25 per acre, small deposit. L'Y House of 4 rooms, scullery, washs with copper; £330, vary easy terms. CHAS. HILL, 509 Solicitor, 194, Hereford Street. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS, T AND AGENTS', SHAREBROKERS AND XT AUCTIONEERS, Corner of Devon and Egmont Streets (adjoining Coffee Palace), NEW PLYMOUTH. IS7 ACRES, all in grass and all ploughable, ■level and dry, 6 paddocks, 4-room nouse, 31-bai! cowshed, yards,, piggeries, etc.; adjoining co-operative factory; carrying 65 cows besides store, stock and horses; with 9 acres leasehold, 12 years to run and rent paid to end of term; £9 per acre; good farm 130 ACRES, all in grass, level land, 8 paddocks, 40 acres ploughed, 6-room house, 22-bait cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, small washhouse; factory and school nearly opposite; on good metalled road; £8 per acre. ... 70 ACRES, all in grass, well fenced, ievea land, 6 acres ploughed, new 4-room house and cowshed; faciory and school adjoining; on metalled road, 6 miles from New Plymouth; £760. 113 ACRES, all in grass, 50 acres have been ploughed' and the remainder nearly all ploughable; 12 paddocks, well watered; good 5-room house, new shed and other outbuildings; good garden and orchard: 2 miles from factory, township and school; £3 10s per acre. Hundreds of Properties of all Descriptions to select from. Hotels, Businesses, Farm and Station Property. Send for our Investors’ Guide, post free. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 11

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