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Properties For Sale or To Let. TPOR SALE, LINWOOD, First-class SixX 1 roomed HOUSE, with kitchen, bath, copper, nearly J of an acre of land; only £450, easy terms. (316) X 2554 BAKER BROS. _ Taranaki dairy farms, R. C. TEMPLER, ■ Stratford Farmers’ Exchange, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. ' For .fuller particulars see Advertisement in “ Canterbury Times." . ? 527 " IyTTTELTOX WROI7(SFCOUNCIL. rpHE Council invite APPLICATIONS for a X uvr xwc.ve -vjomns ot iJudi' 3 ACRES OF LAND on Reserve 65. _ Waver will bo laid cn by Council. The land is suitable ior running horses. Applications will be received ti.l 4 n.m. bn MONDAY, August sth. ’ ■ - G. A. LETVTN, , 716 ■ Town Clerk. ENGLAND AND THOMAS. R. W. ENGLAND, Junr.) (G. W. THOMAS. JTJOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, VALUATORS, etc. ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS, « ...... No. 208, Hereford Street (ground floor). . P.O. Box 4G7. Telephone No. 644. FARMS FOR SALE * And TO‘LET. The register and property INVESTORS’ GUIDE." • Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OP FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS , IN ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY. And is tho largest record of the kind issued. Forwarded free to any address. , Write to . . HARCOURT AND ; CO, LAND AGENTS, ■' Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 43, LAMBION QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl ALLAN H U rr K. i iN a; fi. . CATHEDRAL SQUARE. . Exceptionally' easy terms can be arranged 3r any ,of the unaermen tinned FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES. . 'uli particulars of which may bo obtained oll pp.ication. 5 LIN WOOD, convenient to Ferry Rjad cam —Well-constructed square house of 4 ooms, plastered throughout, scuhery, yertn-, ah and washhouse, with copper in rell fenced, • J-acre scct.on, planted. Price 305. A 25 ADDINGTON, near School—Square house £ 5 rooms (3 plastered and papered), washouae, copper in brick and trapshed, over Jcro of land, fruit trees ana good garden, ’rice £250. ■ A 24 LINWOOD, unsurpassed situation, convenint to tram—Villa residence of 6 rooms (plas;red), verandah front and side, , Venetian' linds, hall and scullery and washhouse with opper (water laid on), 1 rood 5 perches of ind, asphalt paths; an' ideal home; owner aving left, a very low price will be acepted. A2Ol SYDENHAM, best locality, handy to Ferry toad tram —New modern house of 6 rooms, lastered throughout, large bathroom (h. and . water), gas service throughout, J-acre of ind in garden and lawn; a first-class proerty in every respect. ■ A 235 CITY, North—Two-storey house of 10 rooms, lastered throughout, bathroom, washhouse nd copper, good section of land, well fenced, onvenient to town. Price reduced to. £4OO. A 229 RICHMOND— Well-appointed , house of 8 ooms, plastered throughout, concrete formations, large workroom and stabling, 4-acro of rell-laid-out land,' sunny position and near ram; should bo inspected by all in search of ' really good home. A 374 ADDINGTON, close to Lincoln Road—New ouse'of 6 rooms, plastered throughout, bathoom, scullery, copper, etc;, convenient section I land, well fenced and drained. Price £450. • ' A 234 Note ’ the Address; ; ALLAN HOPKINS, louse, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square (adjoining Bank of N..Z) X 1760 TARANAKI FARMS. C. E. MAJOR. T ICENSED LAND BROKER,' HAWEEAU JU FOR SALE--2400 ACRES, 12 mll„3 from Hawera. About 1500 acres in grass; subdivided, email house, yards, etc.; perpetual (lease; rent 6d per acre. Price £4 per-acre. 1360 ACRES, 0 miles from Patea, two miles from railway station. • Over-100(1 acres in! grass, rich, level country; 10-rpomed house, woolshed, men's cottage, yards, etc.; freehold. Price £7 per acre. 475 ACRES, close to Normanby Station, all in grass; well fenced, rich, level land, good 9-roomed house, outhouses, yards, sheds, etc.; first-class property; freehold; £l6 per acre. • 190 ACRES, 2 miles from Eltham Railway Station, nearly all in grass; and subdivided, 5-roomed house, sheds, yards, etc. , Good dairy farm.’ Freehold; £9" perlacre. 1600 ACRES,' 9 miles Mokoia Railway Station ; 350 acres .in grass; partly fenced, small house, yards, etc.; goed sheep country; pereptual lease; rent 6d per acre. Price £650.’ 1 ‘ 1200 ACRE'S, 7 miles from Toko, 13 miles from 'Stratford Railway Station, - all in grass, fenced, good, sheep country, hilly, well watered,'mens’, hut. Freehold, '£4 jis per acre. 94 ACRES, close to Normanby Railway Station, all in grass; subdivided; good houses, sheds, yards, etc.; Public Trustee Lease; 14 years to run; rent 7s 2d;per acre. Price for goodwill of lease £5 10s ’ per acre. - ■■■--■- BOAjaDINGr-HOU.SE; central, position, - Hawera, new ouilding, 15 rooms, good-st> tion land. Can be leased for term of years. ■ X 2070 Insurance Companies T HE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ’ Established 1559. Capital . ■ • ■ • £1,090,000 Paid-up Capital , and. .Reserves , . including undivided profits . £177,000 Net Annual Revenues. . . . £360,000 THE. PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. . ■ Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World. A. L. PARSONS, XISIS , ' ... Manager. Hotels. R O'V'l N C I A L DUNEDIN. HOTEL, JOHN G-EBBIE, of Shamrock ■ Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR. , ~ . 5 Provincial has been entirely remodelled, is now second to nono for comfort and uiience. The whole ,of the rooms have refurnished regardless of cost, and bo .are favourably .with the leading houses ,e colony. EST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE COLONY By Burroughs and Watt, London)., s and Spirits of finest quality only kept SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle., TERMS MODERATE. . X 2223 O KEY’S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. R. OGDEN, Proprietor. . E2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. All letters will receive prompt attention. . X 28.16 rpBRMINU S H O T E L, X DUNEDIN. ' This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle, Gardens, Railway Station and "Wharves. It is one of the moso beautiful pofiitions in Dunedin. There ds no p.easanter place at which to live. The hotel is quite new, and the rooms are large and m* l ?- -*h ß baths and lavatories are all that could be desired. . Tariff Moderate. -T. CORNISH. .PROPRIETOR. 2111 HTISH EMPIRE UP-TO-DATE, Shewn on Packets of ALL RED TEA.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12567, 31 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12567, 31 July 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12567, 31 July 1901, Page 8

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