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Properties For Sale or To Let. SOME SPECIAL PROPERTIES. No. 1. ESTATE, SUMNER. The road contracts for this Esiate have now been let, and will shortly be commenced. The surveys are almost completed, and the plans should be out at an early date, and we hope to be in a position shortly to announce A FURTHER SUBDIVISION of this Very Fine Seaside Property at prices that should ensaire a rapid clearance of the balance of the sections. A Special Lot of 60 SECTIONS 50 Each S 3 Feet by a Depth of 165 Feet, For £SO EACH £SO "Will be submitted to the Public ON SPECIAL TERMS OF PAYMENT. Fine Seaside Horae Sites, facing the very best of metalled roads (about to be made) for an interest capital value of 50s per year. No. 2. TO LET—THE OFFICES at present occupied by Messrs J. T. Ford and Co., Auctioneers, Bowron’s Buildings. Possession Ist APRIL, 1905. No. 3. TO LET— No. 52. GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Rental, £52 per year. Immediate Possession. No. 4. TO LETUPPER RICCARTON, TWENTY-TWO ACRES of GOOD GRAZING LAND, Well-watered Paddocks. May be Rented by the Month. No. 5. SPECIAL. We have a Client desirous to purchase central CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY Up to £20,000 in value, in one or more lots. NOTE. We have several good House Properties and Sections in various parts of the Suburbs, also a number in New Brighton, Sumner, Mouck's Bay and Redcliffs. Wo keep a special .representative for the Sumner Borough, and are in a position that is an advantage to buyers of property in this favourite seaside resort. We. have several SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND on Good FREEHOLD SECURITIES, W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Land and Esiate Agents, Opposite National Bank, Bowron’s Buildings. Q H A S. HILL, SOLICITOR. LAND DEPARTMENT. RICCARTON. _ close to Railway Station—A Pretty Villa of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, panfry, h. and c. water, tiled grates, etc., washhouse, copper, windmill, all in perfect order, capital high section, firstclass locality. £575. HEREFORD STREET—WeII-built. House 7 rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, b. and c. water, scullery, oriel and bay windows, ball, arch, V. blinds, washhouse, copper, tubs. 2 large sheds, nearly J-aore, tastefully laid out, close to tram. . £630. SALISBURY STREET, City—House 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, copper, valuable section, 5 minutes’ walk from tbe centre of the city. £440. CAMBRIDGE STREET, Linwood—Square House 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc., washhouse, copper, nearly 4-acre section, handy to Ferry Road. £425, OPAWA—House 5 rooms, plastered, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, coalhouse, {j-aere section. £3OO. FENDALTON, vicinity of Boundary jaoad and Rushy Street—New House 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom, scullery, h. and o. water, tiled grates, etc., detached washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill, about JScre section, well fenced. £5lO. SYDENHAM, for Absolute Sale—A Modern Villa of 5 rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, scullery, h. and c. water, detached washhouse, copper, tubs, windmill, J-acre’ section. £500; £SO deposit, balance as rent. GEORGE STREET, off Manchester Street, City—Square House 4 rooms, scullery, 12 perches of land, in the heart of the city. £265. GRESFORD ESTATE; a Genuine Bargain— An Attractive Villa of 4 rooms, plastered, bathroom, large scullery, hall. V. blinds, detached washhouse, copper, stable, trajJshed, J-acre corner section, good water supply, asphalt paths. This property is to be sold at a sacrifice. FARM. TO LET, HILL’S ROAD—House 7 rooms and outbuildings; suitable for dairying. CROYDON ESTATE. CROYDON ESTATE. EDGEWARE ROAD, ST ALBANS. BUILDING SECTIONS .from £SO. Money advanced for building purposes. CHARLES HILL, SOLICITOR, 194, Hereford Street, Christchurch, and High Street, Rangiora. X3OSO Hillary and Baxter. A FIRST-CLASS FARM. TEMPLETON, 10 miles from centre—3so Acres of Splendid Grazing and Cropping Land, well fenced, subdivided and waiered, £SO acres in grass, balance under plough, good house 4 rooms, 14 x 18, 20 x 16, etc., plastered, scullery, washhouse, granary to hold 10,000 bushels, stable and implement shed. One of the best all-round farms in the district. Price £ls per acre, of which twothirds can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. GOOD POULTRY FARM. Convenient to Town and Close to Tram—6 ACRES of LAND, well fenced, House 4 rooms, scullery and dairy, 18 fowl-houses, 1 incubators, brooders, sheds, grit mill, etc, about 350 pure-bred Laying Fowls. Price, as a going concern, £6OO. Owner has bought a sheep farm, and requires a speedy sale. STRAWBERRY FARM FOR SALE, I PAPANUI. ! 21 ACRES of Land, well fenced, part planted in strawberries, which return over £IOO per annum, vinery, with vines, young orchard, house 5 rooms, panxry, scullery, dairy, stable trapshed and fruit-packing room. Price HILLARY AND BAXTER, House, Land and Estate Agents, 122, Manchester Street, Between Hereford and Cashel Streets. X 2743 COD BUILDING SITES On ALDWIN’S ROAD (Same Block as Linwood Park). SIX TO SELECT FROM. 1 Rood B.Perches Each. Only Small Deposit Required. Future Payments to Suit Purchasers. Five per cent Interest. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square. POP DEPOSIT, balance, say. 35s per week, will Buy a Superior Modern Cottage of 4 rooms, wide verandah and hall, plastered, centre flowers, dado in kitchen, iron-back range, coloured glass door, bath, hot water, copper, tubs, sink, coalhouse. A faithfully-built and excellently-finished property. £330, on above terms. ,J. G. BaNHERMAN. 117, Colombo Street, next E. Reece and Son.. X 3030

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 14

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