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Properties For Sale or To Let TO LET, Riccarton, Gentleman’s Residence, i newly built, containing 8 largo and lofty rooms, replete with every modem convenience; land about five acres. Further particulars from BARE® BROS., 198, Hereford Street. X 2854 q GIFFORD MOORE, Land, Estate and General Commission Agent, BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Taranaki. Hotel Broker Leaseholds to Suit all Clients. Correspondence invited and Promptly Attended to. X 3041 ! THE CHARMING SUBURB OP OPAWA'. AN Opportunity to acquire a BEAUTIFUL HOME SITE opposite the Opawa School AT A NOMINAL FIGURE. The highest and choicest piece of land to be found in this favourite suburb. Within easy distance of the railway station. On the proposed electric tram route. Firstclass artesian water supply. Plenty of drain- ■ age; well sheltered from the winds, and within , five minutes’ walk of the hills. Prices of sections axe as follows; i No. I—i-Acre, corner, £37 10s. No. 2-f-i-Acre, £63 10s. I No. 3—i-Acre, £57 10s. i No. 4—j-Acro, £35. No. 5—J-Acre, £55. No. 6—GO perches, £IOO. Terms and plan may be seen at our office*. HOPKINS, SIMPSON AND CO., Opp. National Bank. Canterbury Managers, Cook's Tourist Agency. X 2002 ! 'yiOTOR HARRIS. OHRISTCHUROH, N. Belt and Durham Street, on behalf of Mr Maurice Harris—- " Turret House," with 1 acre or in eeotiona; “also, “ Tuntmda,” N. Belt and Montreal Street, nearly J-acxe, and an ideal modem residence. SALISBURY STREET—House 6 rooms and nearly J-acxe; cheap at £6OO. MADRAS STREET N., just off—Building Section, chain frontage, room, for 2 houses; a nibble at £BO. LINWOOD, Gloucester Street-A splendid House of 6 rooms, built of totara and kauri, bathroom, h. and. c., deep well, etc., and 1 nearly i-aoro; reduced price £530. EAST BELT, near Main Street—A modem 8-roomed house, with all conveniences, in conatructiou, large section, house’would bo completed to suit purchaser’s requirements. Price ’£6so. ■ ■ ■ LOWER RICOARTON, BRYNDWR and PENDA'I/i’ON—Some choice Residences with all modern requirements; cheap and on easiest of terms. 1 SELWYN STREET—Over an Acre of firstclass land, well-built House and numerous outbuildings, nearly 7 chains of building frontfrontage. Price £600; a splendid opportunity. PAhANUI ROAD, Just off—About 6 acres rich Land in orchard and paddock, House and numerous outbuildings, 7 chains building frontage. Price reduced to £7OO. ! CITY, Avon and Willow Streets—2 nice Houses with good sections; cheap and on ’ easy terms. UPPER RICCARTON—A 23-acre Farm of . first-class land, in best of heart, good house, orchard and suitable outbuildings; £47 10s an acre only, worth £6O, Also a portion of L the pick of Middle Park. Long building p frontage. £BO an acre. SOCKBURN AND HORNBY—Several ’ Sections from Ito 50 acres, some with houses thereon; land ranidly rising in value here. BUILDING SECTIONS in Victoria, Dur- . ham and Kilmore Streets for Sale, cheap. ; An Old-established Butcher’s Business in • town, with every convenience, for sale; also, a ’ Blacksmith’s Business, in best .agricultural 1 district, near' Christchurch. Also, a good • Bakery and General Store for sale. A eplon- ■ did opportunity to enterprising men. Money 1 found for suitable buyers. for all of any of • the above. ; Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, Building and other Sections ‘and Small Properties for ! Gale, in Town and Country. 1 WANTED FOR GASH, , Two Good 7-roomed Houses, in town. VICTOR HARRIS, [ Land, Estate and Financial Agent, Hotel ; Broker and Valuer, ' 172, LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. ■ P.O. Box CM. Telephone 446. . X3OS9 c. H AS. HIL L. LAND DEPARTMENT. FOR SALEFEN DALTON. 3 ACRES OF LAND, with Dwelling-house of S rooms, bathroom and all conveniences, stable, etc. The 'house is now in course of erection, and will he finished in about |6 £423 ST ALBANS. £425 MADRAS STREET —A capital square house, 6 rooms, bathroom,’scullery, V. blinds, detached washhouse; nearly f-acre, corner section, no peat. Owner leaving for the North Island. £lB5 •• ADDINGTON. £485 MACAULAY STREET-Well-built new house, 5 rooms (plastered), bathroom, h. and o. water, tiled hearths and grates, 2 bay windows, V. blinds, wardrobe and cupboards, good section, well fenced, handy to Government Workshops and Saleyards. CITY. CASHEL STREET (off) —Dwelling-house, 9 rooms, bathroom, lavatory, h. and o. water, gas and fittings, electric bells, V. blinds! This property is up-to-date in every respect, very suitable for business man. £595 LINWOOD. £595 FERRY ROAD (off) —A comfortable dwell-ing-house of 6 rooms, scullery and pantry, V. blinds, verandah back and front, detached washhouse, largo storeroom, excellent vinery, also cottage, 3 rooms, with fireplace; J-acro section in orchard, flowers and lawn; splendid water supply. £■lso ST ALBANS. £450 GRESFORD ESTATE—A villa of 5 rooms (plastered), scullery, copper, centre-flowers, tiled grates, V. blinds, over J-acro section, trellis-work, asphalt paths, lawn and flowers; good locality. £BSO RICCARTON. £BSO RAILWAY TERRACE—Superior residence of 7 rooms, bathroom,. storeroom, linen press, etc., gas and fittings, stable, loose-box, traphouso and harness-room, i-acre section, two frontages, 3 _ minutes’ walk from Riccnrton coach and railway station. This property is situated in first-class locality. £SOO LINWOOD. . £SOO CASHEL STREET—2-storey house, . 7 rooms, bathroom, gas, 4 fireplaces, washhouse, stable and coachhouse, asphalt paths, etc. Small deposit, easy terms. £350 ST ALBANS. £350 ABBERLEY ROAD—A most comfortable and well-built house of 5 rooms (plastered), scullery, cornices and . centre-flowers, tiled grates, washhouse, copper, etc., large workshop, asphalt paths, good section, double frontage; bargain. £675 CITY. £675 CHURCHILD STREET—NearIy new villa of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, pantry, centre-flowers, hall arch, V. blinds, oriel window, detached washhouse and tubs, first-class section in goodi locality, 15 minutes’ walk from Post Office. £550 POULTRY FARM. £550 SUBURBAN dwelling-house, 6 rooms and conveniences, 8-acre block of fairly good land on the main road, very pleasantly situated; about 4 miles from Christchurch. £550 CITY. £550 SALISBURY STREET—To investors and others. A block of land with 3 houses, well let and returning a high rate of interest; well worth inquiry. LINWOOD. ARMAGH STREET—A most superior and up-to-date residence of 7 living rooms, dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, 4 airy bedrooms, besides bathroom, eta This property is elaborately decorated inside, gas and fittings, V. blinds, etc., all necessary conveniences, complete and in good order. Will be sold at a moderate figure. Fifteen minutes' walk from the Post Office. £650 CITY. £650 MADRAS STREET—An exceptional opportunity to buy a new house on easy terms, containing 6 good rooms, bathroom, and c. water service throughout, scullery, copper, pantry, etc., centre-flowers, V. blinds, tiled grates, wardrobe, capital valuable section, well fenced; 10 minutes’ walk from the Post Office. ST ALBANS, BABBADOES STREET—A new house (in c<?urse of erection), consisting of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and o. water, scullery, etc., oriel and hay windows, V. blinds, tiled grates. The above properly will be well finished and complete in every detail in about a month’s time; situated in one of the most favourite parts of the suburb. LINWOOD. WORCESTER STREET—Superior new house, 6 rooms, bathroom, shower, h. and c. water, scullery, etc., cornices and centreflowers, tiled hearth* snd grates, gas and fittings, wardrobes and cupboard*, 3 large oriel windows, V. blinds, detached wtahhouse (concrete floor), tubs and windmill, J-ncro nicely laid out, on the tram-line. Easy terms. CHAS. HILL, SOLICITOR, X 3060 IflL Hereford Street, Christchurch* '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

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