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Road Board Notices, MANDEVILLB AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE CUST FORD, on the Rangiora-Osford Road, will bo CLOSED for a.l Vehicular Traffic on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th Inst, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. JAMES MARSHALL, Surveyor to the Board. Rangiora, December 16th, 1905. 977 TEMPLETON ROAD BOARD. ‘ ALL Persona are hereby Cautioned against CUTTING GRASS SEED on the roads in the Templeton district'without the written permission of the Board. GEO. MAGINNES, Clerk. 16th Deo., 1905. 921 COURTENAY ROAD BOARD. rpEN PER CENT will be added to all 1 BATES REMAINING UNPAID after the 21st inst. Wm. BRYAN, 338 / Clerk. EAST MALVERN ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of “ The Road Boards Act, 1882,” Section 114, “ The Rating Act, 1894.” Sections 37 to 43 and 60, and* amendments thereto, that it is the intention of the Bast Malvern Road Board, at its next ordinary meeting, to be held on TUESDAY, the End day of January, 1906, to MAKE and LEVY A GENERAL RATE of ONE HALFPENNY IN THE £ on the ratable value of the ratable property in the East Malvern Road District, such rate to be for the year .commencing on the Ist day of April, 1905, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1906; the said rate to be due and payable in one sum on the 2nd day of February, 1906, at the Road Board Office, Sheffield. The rate-book is open for inspection at the above office during ordinary office hours. W. T. POPPLE, Clerk to the Board. Sheffield, 14th Dec., 1905. 856 Properties For Sale or To Let JT. BELL. . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FENDALTON, CLYDE ROAD—Substanti-ally-built Modern Residence, containing 7 large, lofty moms, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered throughout and on high concrete foundation, good water supply, about one acre, well fenced, and planted _.with > all kinds of shrubs and fruit trees, all in splendid order. Only £9OO. RICCARTON, JUNCTION STREET—Four Splendid Building Allotments, 3 frontages, within five chains of the Electric Trams. Only £SO each. LOWER HIGH STREET, Close to the Centre—Splendid Block of about half an acre, with long frontage, substantially built house of eight rooms and all conveniences, fine position for shops. Only £I7OO. LINCOLN ROAD, ADDINGTON, opposite Show Grounds—Substantially built Modern Residence of eight large, lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and cold and all modern requisites, built on high concrete foundations, plastered and decorated throughout, handsomely finished. over an acre in garden and orchard. A most complete property, in first-class order. Only £I4OO. CASHMERE HILLS—Some of the Finest Residential Sites, in various parts. Prices fiom £BO. TANKERVILLE, MATHER’S ROAD, within easy distance of Lincoln Road and Tram—Over Three Acres First-class Land, well fenced, at £lO5 per acre. ■GOVERNOR’S BAY, , splendid position, overlooking the Harbour—About. 22 Acres Really Good Land, fenced and subdivided into paddocks and orchard, stocked with fruit trees of all kinds, house of 6 rooms and out-, buildings. Only £450. 1 JUNCTION • STREET. LANCASTER PARK—WeII-built Cottage of four rooms and scullery, washhouse, etc., good garden, well fenced and planted, and handy to ths Powerhouse. £475. >• THOERIN.GTON, close to Cashmere Hills —First-class Building Sites, containing over quarter-acre, having frontage to Colombo Street and Trams. From £l5O each. NORTH STREET, ST ALBANS—Wellbuilt House of 6 rooms, pantry and scullery, with over quarter-acre, fenced and planted. £350. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities at Lowest Current Rates. J. T. BELL, Land Broker, Cathedral Square. Knight and checkley, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. £S7S—MERIVALE, close to tram—Almost new house of 6 rooms, bath, hot and cold water supply, washhouse, copper and tubs, finished in first-class style, i-acre; a real bargain at the price. Fo. 204 ’ KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £42O—CITY, Central —House ■ of 5 rooms, pantry ' and scullery, detached .washhouse, copper and bath, stable, 6 stalls, loft and cart-shed, 24 perches of land, suitable _ for cabman or carrier., This property is put into the market at the above low price to effect a ready sale. Fo. 204 KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £2SO—CITY, handy to power house and Railway Station,, on a main thoroughfare— House of 4 rooms, large washhouse and copper, connected with sewer, good water supply, verandah, plastered, .hall, large section, just the 1 thing for a working man. The property is good, the price is low and terms easy. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £7SO—FENDALTON—Three Acres of firstclass land, now house of 5 rooms, washhouse and copper, a good position for a gentleman’s residence. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £SSO—SYDENHAM, within three minutes of railway—Three houses, returning a rent of £67 a year. A chance for a speculator to make 12 per cent interest. i KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £275 will buy a compact cottage in the heart of Sydenham, 4 rooms, wash-house, copper, bath; all in perfect order; KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £42O—CECIL STREET,' Waltham—New House of 4 rooms, concrete f., plastered, hall with arch, bath, h. and 0., sink, h. and c., wardrobe, cupboard, washhouse, copper and tubs, J-acre. A chance to secure a comfortable homo, in a good position at the above low price. NEW BRIGHTON. £75 EACH will Buy 2 High Sections in the heart of the borough, each having a frontage of over 1 chain.' KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. £225 FOR a Comfortable Little Seaside Residence of 5 rooms and washhouse, J-acre. £555 FOR One of the Nicest Residences in the borough, 6 rooms and conveniencee. Wo have many others to choose from. Catalogue can be had on application. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 189 a,. Hereford Street. • JJICHARDS AND ATKINSON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 174. LICHFIELD STREET, Opposite Mason and Striithers. ' HAVE FOR SALE——GOODWILL of Lease of 3S4Acres <w I OVI Splendid Agricultural Land, with right to purchase at £lO per acre; good 6roomed house and outbuildings; lease 7 years to run. CAA ACRES, good grazing land, w: yj\}\J 16 miles of Christchurch, 250 : in young grass and green crops, 6-roc house and outbuildings. Brice £5 6s acre, good terms.

/?/? ACRES of Splendid Agricultural Land, OU 22 Acres in oats, 20 ready for turnips or rape, dwei.ing of 4 rooms, alao cob Jrouae of 4 rooms, very suitable for poultry farm. There are two new incubators, capable of holding 370 eggs each, and large brooder included in the price. £l6 per acre, really cheap. Ori ACRES good Agricultural Land, 1 £A3 mile from railway and school, well watered, new 5-roomed house, stables, etc., 14 miles from town; £4OO, good terms. OyjAjl—AS a Going Concern—A WellS/7tUv/ established Blacksqaith’a Business, oomp.ete stock of tools. 7-roomed house, a tables, etc., 1 acre of land, situat ed in a flourishing township; North _ "Mutoxbury. Very easy terms. An exceptional opportunity; ; | . cy A A ACRES Splendid Agricultural Land, water in every paddock, well übdivided, 6-rocmed house, detached washhouse, scullery and dairy, good stables (new), 100 Acres in crop, balance in young pasture. 12 miles frvm town, close to Railway, Post Office and School. Price £l3 p=.r acre; terms. on ACRES of Good to Medium Land, subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, House of 5 rooms. 4-stalled stable, trapshed, etc., 11 miles from town. Price £350. Orj ACRES, first-class reclaimed swamp O 8 land, perfectly drained, good G-roomed house, nearly now, usual outbuildings, situated in a first-class dairying district, 1 mile from railway and school. This is one of .he cheapest properties in the market. Price £26 per acre. Terms.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 14

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