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Properties For Sale or To Let I7V3R SALE, FenoV.;on, IOUXER SKC- ! TION, 2 ACRHS; price £213 (Very c'aeap), cr would seil 1 Acre. Sice position fcr residence. BAKER BROS., 198, Hereford Si reet. X 2584 HPVRANAKI DAIRY FARMS. '. R. C. TEMPLER, Stratford Farmers' Exchange, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. For fuller particulars see Advertisement in " Canterbury Times." 7527 ENGLAND AND THOMAS. R. W. ENGLAND, Junr.) (G. W. THOMAS. fOUSE, 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 467. Telephono No. 644. FARMS KOR SALE And ■ TO LET. THE REGISTER AND PROPERTY INVESTORS' GUIDE." Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OP FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS IN ALL PARTS OF THE COLONYv" And is the largest record of the kind issued. Forwarded free to any. address. Write to EAECOUET AND CO, LAND AGENTS, . Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 43, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl THE PAHIATUA LAND AGENCY. 203 ACRES', 25 ploughable, good house, wooisheu, 2 milea from Woodville, good farm. Freehold, £7 12s 6d, good terms. 400 ACRES, 200 in grass, and partly fenced. Price, freehold, £3 6s per acre. 433 ACRES, all in grass, nice low hills, £6 per acre. 11l AORES, rich, level land, splendid dairy country. Freehold, £lO 10s. 98 ACRES, all in grass, 6 paddocks, well ■ watered, 5-roomed ho»se, adjoining railway station;. good d<~ry farm; goodwill of lease, £3OO. 260 ACRES, 90 acres rich river fiats; all improvements; freehold, £8; good termv 700 ACxtES, 10-roomed House, 2J sheep country; freehold, £7; fine property. 200 ACRES, 60 flat, 40 acres under cultivation; 7-roomed house; freehold, £9. 655 ACRES Splendid Land, will cut in dairy - farms, close to factory and railway; price, £6 ss. 53 ACRES, nice, rich, level dairy farm, all conveniences; also, 30 dairy cows. Price, freehold, £l6. Good terms. 1090 ACRES, 850 in grass; pri.ee £l. 440 ACRES, ail m grass, 5 paddocks, house, yards, and every convenience; a model little sheep run. ■ Freehold, £1 10s. Will winter 21 sheep. E. B. HARE AND. GO. Conveyances CULVERDEN AND KAJKOURA. THE only Regular Coaches carrying Mails north of Waiau; meeting train Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Vaiau for K?.ikoura TUESDAY'S, TiiUKSDAYS and Sa'JL'CI\.uAYS, returning ironi Kaikoura MONDAYS, ana FRIDAiS. ■ Connect with Blenheim Coach, leaving Kaikpura Thursday. FARES. Culverden to Kaikoura—Single, 20s; return, 355. J HAWKS WOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau for Mendip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkswood and Claverley EVERY SATURDAY, returning MONDAY, in time for South Train at; Culverden. Passengers are requested to «sW for Creed's Ccach at Culverden. This Coach is tho only ens that changes horses on the road. Telegrams, Letters'and Parcels receive prompt despatch. All information to be obtained from THOS. COOK AND SON, Tourhts' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, Waiau. 2422 W. F. WARNER, Town Agent. COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LIKE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. f EAVE SPRINGFIELD for HOKITIKA, Jj KUMARA and GR3YMOUTH, on arrixal of First Train from Christchurch, EVERY" TUESDAY-AND FRIDAY. CASSIDY AND CO., ■. ■ Proprietors. Agent—Booking Office, Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. THE OLD MOUNT* SOMERS COACH, from the Mount Somers Railway Terminus to the Township, is STILL RUNNING. It leaves the hotel in time to catch thn Morning Train, and awaits, tno train in tha Evening. J JOILV HOOD. LAKE COLERIDGE AiND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. ' A. MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake -Coleridge, via Windwhistle House and Snowdon, every Friday morning, on arrival! or train from Ohristchitrch, returning in time ior evening train Saturday. Special attention given to passengers and parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. A. H. BUKKITT, Proprietor, South Malvern. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WOODBURY, GERALDINE AND ORARI. E beg to inform, the Travelling .Public i tv , that our Coaches will run as under, V1 ""~" WOODBURY AND BACK. Dep.—6.4o a.m. Arr.—s.3o p.m. . ■■■;' : vcrr-.r •GERALDINE TO ORARI AND BACK. Dep.—7.4o a.m., 11.45 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 5 p.m. Arr.—9.55 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 6.45 " ORARI TO GERALDINE AND BACK. Dep 8.45 a.m., 1.54 p.m., 4.15 p.m., g. 53 p.m. Arr.—B.4o a.m., 12.15 p.m., 4.19 p.m., 5.40 p.m.- .' In connection with the above line of Coaches there are the LIVERY and BAIT STABLES at Geraldine, where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs and Saddle Horses can bo obtained on the shortest notice. We have also every convenience for BREAKING HORSES to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, having both Singlo and Double Breaks, the whole being under the charge of an experienced Breaker. Charges Moderate. Tho most experienced Drivers and Groom's are kept in connection with the Business, therefore the public can r.ely on the greatest Civility and attention in all business entrusted to the firm. HEAD OFFICE: GERALDINE. We also, hold,' . REGULAR AUCTION Sa.uES of HORSES CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, And all kinds of FARM PRujjUCE, At our Yards, Geraldine. All Public Yards throughout tho district attended, and Private Sales arranged for at Lowest Current Hates. J. MUNDELL AND CO., Coach Proprietors and Auctioneers, Geraldine. COBB AND CO. A KAROA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. The Coach meets Train at Little .River Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. ' Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: CokerV Cook and Sons, Pitcaithly and Co., and j] M. Hey wood and Co. .BEILBY BARKER, ' Proprietor. Duvauohellcs Bay. LONGBEAOH COACHT - " f ONGBEACH ROYAL MAIL COACH J leaves Longbeach for Ashburton (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 a.m., Waterton 8.10 a.m., Ashton 8.15 a.m., Wheatatone 8.30 a.m. arriving in Ashburton in timo for the North or South Trains. The Coach leaves the Post Office, Ashburton, at 4 p.m., arriving at LonfN beach at 6.30 p.m. Parcels or orders left at any of the above places will receive strict attention. Fares—Singlo Fare, 3s 6d: return 5* R. (BROWN, Coachman.'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 8

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