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Properties For Sale or To Let FOR SALE. " ~\\T ATM A ’* my present Besidence, FendalVV ton Bead, Seven-roomed House, all Conveniences, new Stable, Trap-house, eto., 2i Acres in Beautiful Grounds, Orchard and Paddock, with frontage on Wairarapa Elver. For cards to view, price, etc., apply at my Office, York Chambers, Manchester Street. 119 B. RICHARDSON Hotel Broker. A HAWKE’S BAT BUN. 15,000 ACBES. Country Equally Suited for Sheep or Cattle. rpHIS Fine Estate is Highly Improved; J- one fifth is ploughable. Large proportion of River Flats. Estate subdivided into 31 paddocks, all having frontage to river, which, for 24 miles, forms sheep-proof boundary. Of the area in English Grasses, 2000 Acres originally heavy bush land. Large omamenttal plantations. NO FLOODS, NO DBOUGHT, NO BABBITS. A 9-roomed Dwelling and all Necessary Farm Buildings. Good road. Easy Shipping accommodation. PBICE LOW. TITLE L.T. 735 AGEES Prime Agricultural Land, Waitotara. 1 1150 ACHES Prime Agricultural Land, Manawatu.' 3000 ACBES Bush Land, at 30s an acre; easy terms. Farms of all sizes, Taranaki, Manawatu and Hawke’s Bay. O’SULLIVAN AND CO., Estate Agents, 1537 66, Willis Street, Wellington. £3O PEB ACRE £3O On account Mortgagees. URGENT SALE. HEATHOOTE VALLEY, well situated—6s Acres (more or less), good flat land, suitable for dairy farmer or speculator. Price £3O per acre. Easy terms if required. \ Call on us at once and secure this bargain. H. L. 30WKEE AND SON, Land Agents, 248, Colombo Street. TO MEDICAL MEN AND OTHERS. CITY BESIDENCE. ' /-'IBNTRALLY Situated Property of about V i-acre, very substantial dwelling of 12 rooms and 2 rooms detached, every modern convenience, large stabling, man’s room, eto. Will be sold a bargain. H. L. BOWKEB AND SON, ' Land Agents. FENDALTON ROAD, LOWER FENDALTON ESTATE, * WE are instructed by G. Humphreys, Esq., to Offer the small unsold portion of the land in the above Estate, viz:— IS ALLOTMENTS. Each over J-Acro, Charming Situation. Attractive Surroundings. ’ Healthy Locality. FEOM £llO PEE SECTION, Terms very easy—lo Per cent down, interest at 5: per cent per annum. N.B.—The Electric Cars are almost certain to be running to Fendalton in the very near future, vide Tramway Board’s report in “ Times ” of November 3rd, 1905. Call at once for Plan. H. L. BOWKEB AND SON, Land Agents, 348, Colombo Street \ SATUEDAY, DECEMBER SO. NOTICE. BUYERS AND SELLEBS. OUB latest catalogue, The Christchurch Land Guide,” is now ready for distribution, and contains a complete list of properties of all descriptions for «ale. We will send it gratis to any address, or you can call and get one, H. L. BOWKEB AND SON, LAND AGENTS, 248, Colombo Street. SPECIAL. HIGH-CLASS LAEGE SHEEP PBOPEBTY FOB SALE PEIVATELY. 1 ACBES 5000 NOBTHEEN ASPECT. Carrying 3500 SHEEP. 3500 £3 7s 6d PBICE £3 7s 6d PEE ACEB. SITUATE IN THE SOUTH, On the Christchurch side of Dunedin. 5000 We have received instructions from the owner, who lives in Christchurch, to sell the above VALUABLE PBOPEBTY. A considerable quantity of the land is suitable for dairying purposes, and the sole reason of its sale is the fact that the owner would prefer having a property nearer to Christchurch. The Estate is well fenced, subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks, and is exceptionally well watered. The house was recently erected, and consists of six large rooms, hot and cold water supply, etc., and the outbuildings are all that can be desired. The Working Plant, Furniture, Stock, elo., can be purchased at valuation. 1 The Property is capable of very large improvement, and the stock that is carried all the year round stamps it as an exceptionally obeap Sheep Property, being quite £2 per acre less than can be purchased in Canterbury. The above offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire absolutely the cheapest property that has come on the market for years past. A three days’ option to purchase will be given to anyone wishing to inspect, in order of priority of application for same. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Bowron’s Buildings, CHBISTCHUECH, .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 12