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Properties For Sale or To Let. jO A 4A —FOB Sale, Hereford Street, LinVr wood, new house of 5 rooms, plastered, bath, tiled hearths, washhouse with copper and tubs, large allotment; small deposit and weekly or monthly payments. BAKER BROS., 198, Hereford Street. X 2386 I TIRED SPRATT, Land, Estate and General Commission. Agent, 163, Lichfield Street (Two Doors from D.1.C.) ClTY—Valuable Business Corner, good store, 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, copper, water inside, nearly, new property; room for another house; £725, or reasonable offer; terms given. (86) ClTY—House,. 5 large rooms, scullery, copper, bath, water inside, nearly new; £420; terms,. , (89) LINWOOD —2 Acres of Building Sections; £265. , ST ALBANS, Oxley Street—i-acre; only £SO. ' : ■ SELWYN STREET (just, off)—4-ioomed Cottage; £135- (*^) SYDENHAM, Hwisdy Tram and Town—New House, 5 looms, copper, gas fittings, V. Blinds, tiled grates, eewer connection; £4OO. (92) \ SOUTHBKIDGE, Farm—llo Acres, Bouse, 4 rooms, plastered l , detached kitchen, dairy,stables, outbuildings; suitable for grazing and cropping; £8 per acre. CITY—A Desirable Residence of 8 rooms, 7ft hall, bay window, very central; £730. (94) X 3093 J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MANCHESTER STREET, close to the Railway—First-class Corner Business Site, having 33ft frontage by a depth of 100 ft. OPaWA—The best site' in Opawa for either business or residence; on the Main Road, near the station. HILTON STREET, Spreydon—About four acres first-class laud, well fenced and subdivided into paddocks and garden, stocked with fruit trees, substantially-built house of, 7 rooms, washhouse and copper, scullery, stable, trnpshed and pigstyes. . FITZGERALD STREET,/ St Albans, close to the North Belt—Substantially-built House of seven rooms, plastered throughout, scullery with copper, asphalt paths, _ Venetian blinds, over quarter-acre fine section, well fenced and planted. ADDINGTON—A Few Splendid Building Sites, close to tram and’ Show Grounds. RADLEY—‘First-rate ’corner building sec- ’ tion, about three-quarters of an acre, fenced and planted. MANCHESTER STREET (near), close to the centre—Good Cottage of four rooms and scullery, ’ well-fenced section; price only £l5O. MONTREAL STREET, Sydenham—About 1J Acres Fine High Building Land, long frontage, Two Cottages, each 5 rooms, about J-aore planted in orchard. X 294 P O R E. ST JAMES’S STREET* Linwood, £725 4-aore and 8-roomed house, pantry, scullery and bathroom, splendid Water service, hot and cold showers,- plastered, ■ iron roof, gas and stove, asphalt paths and yard; a. splendid property. RANFUELY STREET, St Albans, £l3s—-—-acre, splendid building site, the only unsold lot of Matlock, facing this chain road, gas and sewer. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, St Albans, Lot 1, Matlock, i-aore, fine building site. AVONSIDiE, close to the residences, of Mr Justice Denmiston and Mr W. P. Oowlishaw — 1 acre and house 10 rooms, every possible convenience, stables, etc., river frontage; a fine residence. HEREFORD STREET, Linwood (near Belt) —i-acre, 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc., very convenient; also several splendid North Island Dairy and Sheep Farms. WANTED TO PURCHASE. Comfortable 5-roomed House,, Opawa preferred, or near railway, about £SOO. Also, Modem House, 6 or 9 rooms, with about iacre, about £9OO. WANTED TO RENT. . Houses—6 rooms, -about £45; 9 rooms, about £80; 4 rooms, about £35; 5 rooms, about £45. Houses—s rooms, about £SO; 5 rooms, about £52, near railway; 4 rooms, about £25. Houses—s rooms, about £52, with small paddock if possible; 5 rooms, about £4O, with 1 or 2 acres, suitable for poultry farming. Houses—4 rooms, about £2O; 5 rooms, about £35. Every description of Fire, Life and Accident Insurances arranged. Money advanced np to any amount, large amounts preferred. ■ A. L. STY CHE, ’ Land, Insurance and General Agent, 6901 205, Hereford Street. Telephone 658. P.O. Box 179 A. ALLAN. HOPKINS, House, Land and Estate Agent, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (adjoining Bank of N.Z.) UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES in the undermentioned SELECT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES Are offered to all who- contemplate purchasing or settling in. Christchurch. These properties have ouly just been placed on my books for Sale, and. should be at once inspected:— JUST ERECTED. SPREYDON, one of the Healthiest positions around Christchurch, convenient to Tram Kew House, containing 6 rooms, plastered, verandah, bathroom (h. and c. water), scullery, washhouse, gas service, Venetian blinds, etc.; 1 rood 7 perches of land; price reasonable. A 393 A MODEL HOME. OPAWA, Best Residential Position in this Picturesque Suburb—Convenient House of 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse, stable, traps::ed, etc.; -6f acres of land, good orchard. Should be seen at once. A 164 CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE. LINWOOD, just over. Belt—Nearly New Square House of 6 rooms (partly plastered), concrete foundations, washhouse, copper, and coalhouse; 3-16ths acre of land; house is only 3 years old, and is exceptionally well built. A 393 ‘ A PHENOMENAL BARGAIN. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. WOOLSTON, just off Ferry Road—Firstclass Property, consisting of about 1 acre of very - fertile land, together with well-built 4roomed cottage, scullery,' large washhouse, and stabling; fresh jfvater creek, securing good drainage. Cost owner about £1009; will sell for £450. A 250 INTENDING PURCHASERS, And particularly - THOSE WHO PAY RENT, Should lose no time in making known their wants, when every endeavour will be made to meet their requirements. Please Note Name and Address: ALLAN KGPKINS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. XI7M GovermnentK’otifl.caticms. £. a. GISBORNE-KAEAKA RAILWAY—WAIPAOA BRIDGE CONTRACT. FRESH Tenders will ho received at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the Bth October, 1902, for 'the ERECTION of a RAILWAY BRIDGE over the W-aipaoa River near "Ormond. Plans, specifications, etc., may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Gisborne, ’Wellington and Christchurch, and at tho Post Office, Napier. The lowest or any tender not ■ necessarily accepted, WM. H. HALES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 12th September, 1902. 8343 Couaty Councils. , SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL LOAN OF <£4ooo FOR MALVERN WATER-RACE. PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Counties Act, 1886,” The Local Government Voting Reform Act, 1599,” and l “ The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901,” I hereby gin notice that a POLL of tho Ratepayers m tire Malvern Water ■ Supply District constituted under “The "Water Supply Act, 1891,” will be taken- in the Malvern- Road Board Office, Springfield, the East Malvern Boats Board Office, Sheffield, tho Courtenay Road- Board Office, Kinvee, the Courthouse, Darfiel-d, the Sch'oolhou-se, Bollcskm, and the County Council Chambers, Ohrisichurch, on SATURDAY, tho fourth day -of October, 1902, between the hours of 9 a.m. and l 6 p.m., to deciiffi by vote of the said Ratepayers whether the proposal to borrow from the Government of New Zealand a sum of FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS for the Construction of Water-races in the -said District, -such Loan- to he for a period Of twenty-six years -and to bear - interest at the rate of four and a half per ccntper annum, which proposal was published in- “The Press ” newspaper. on -the 21st and 23th August and the 4th and 11th- September, and w-as duly con sidered - at a meeting of the said Ratepayers at the office.of the Malvern Road Board: on the 18th September, 1902, shall be CARRIED or REJECTED. Dated, at the office of the Selwyn County Ocun-cil in Christchurch, this- 26th day of September, 1902. RICHARD WESTENRA, 6816 Chairman of the Comity. .

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

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