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EVANS & BULL. Established 1881. J. K. Evans, (Roland Bull, nd Broker. l URGENT. HALSWELL. URGENT.! URGENT. Right in Township. URGENT) Finest Dairying and Cropping Land round' Chrißtchurch. Bounded by. two roads, with -about halfmile frontage and on proposed tram extea-j sion. / j Previous Yields—22 Tons Potatoes, 4 Tons Oatsheaf, 4 Tons Hay, 20 Tons Onions, and 100 Tons Mangolds per acre. ! Buildings—s-roomed House, Scullery, { Cow Bails, Stable, Storeroom and Pigstyeai URGENT. It is thrown away. URGENT, URGENT. At £7O per Acre. URGENT; Wo have sold land at £IOO not nearly equal to the above, and talcing into consideration tho prospective value from its position, we' can confidently recommend Farmers, Speculators and Investors to get full particular* and arrange an inspootion. URGENT. Very Easy Terms. URGENT: 66-6 EVANS AND BULL, i £IOOO CASH, BALANCE 6 PER CENT. j NORTH CANTERBURY. £IOOO CASH, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. 1050 Acres Splendid Sheep and Cropping Land; will carry li ewes per acre, and fatten lamb 3. Good 10-roomed house and every, outbuilding. Grows fine crops of oats, turnips and rape. Price only £7 per acre. Thi* is too good a place to bo on the market long, especially on the above terms, and buyers are advised to see us without delay. Terms,; £IOOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 82-6 i EVANS AND BULL. ! LEASEHOLD FOR SALE. OFFER WANTED.. 100 Acres Heavy Dairying and Cropping Land (all first-class land), 5-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed and other outbuildings: 7 years' lease to run. One of the best,' and it absolutely must bo sold. Only 5 miles from Christchurch. 298-5 EVANS AND BULL, j Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Ca<> 63, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office. TONES. NORTON * CO. TO LET. COLOMBO STREET, City-Lock-up Shop, splendid window, gas, counter and fittings, back entrance, suitable for nearly any business. Cheap rent to good tenant. TONUS. NORTON AND CO., W. Tonics.) (W. H. Norton, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. , . those people who wish to avoid the risk X and inconvenience of an Auction Sale, Tonks, Norton and Co. announce that they will give an estimate and buy for cash, Furniture or Goods of any kind. The highest rice possible will bo paid, and deliyei ith no further trouble to the Eeller TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers: Land and Estate Agents, 203, Hereford THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. ! THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD, ' ST ASAPH STREET. THE Right Place to consign your POUL-* TRY, GRAIN, CHAFF or FARM PRODUCE of any description. Just give us as trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. \ jf»i K CASH, balance on mortgage, repay* &>lO able monthly—Most comfortab.e, well-kept Cottage of 4 rooms, near Linwood. : railway station, good garden; low price £340.' J G. BANNEEMAN, 117, Colombo Street. Futiomig. ' ANGFORD AND EHI 3£ B (Late W. and H. Langford). FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND EMBALMEKS, ! 16, LONDON STREET. Telephone 6S» J HERBERT LA2CGFOBD, 16, London Stres^ Richmond. _ , J JOHN RHIND, 43, Montreal Street, Sjd«a( ham. 'Phone 1603. P.O. Bos 623. | Town Office: 227, Oashel Street T?h<m» gq G. W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, "" 58 and 60, Manchester Street. ONUMENTS or Headstones Erected it, - Polished Granite. Marble or Btona. ) Your own design faithfully oopied. if d Concrete enclosures and all kinds of Mo tuary Work Executed. , 54909 I GEORGE BAR BEL UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEB. \ Funerals Furnished on Modern WM* M *' receive the personal supervision of the Proprietor. Office and Private Residency \ 63 DURHAM STREET, CHHISTCHURCEi Telephone 731'. Telegrams: Eiirrell, Undertaker, Christchurca^ , LAMB AND 6 ft m UNDERTAKERS AEB EMBALMEBS, No. 35, LICHFIELD STBBSB. Telephone 639. \ J. TAI T, j Tlton t TMENTAL SCULPTOI •"-*• 371, CASHEL STREET, | Opposite King Edward Barracks. The Oldest Established Firm in tils Buasf ness in Christchurch. low HHHE Funeral of the lato Mary Owens wiJi i leave her lato residence, Page s Road, New Brighton, en Saturday, the 24th inet., at. S a.m., for St Mary's Church, Manchester Street. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m., and thence [E Friends of Mr and Mts a. o. well aro invited to attend tho Funeral of their, lato intant sou, Frederick Henry, leaving their residence, 188, Moorhouse Ave-j nue, This Day (Saturday), the 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cerncter AND SON. ;chard Mouowem ... _ _ i _'pper Riocaxton, on Suaidayr-the 25th test., at 1.30 p.m., for the Ricoarton Churchyard. J. LAMB AND, snw. 163 riends of the lato Edward Tobm ars - , OTi ,ectfully invited to attend his Funey ral, leaving Broc-mficld, Ambeiley, on Sunday, 25th, instant, at 1 p.m., for tho BrackenbndgS Cemetery. D. SHAW AND SON, Under, takers. 6683 i THE Friends ot the late Edwin James Elliot; (chemist) are informed that his Funeral will leave 12, Wilnier Street, on Monday, at 10.30 a.m., for Avouside Churchyard. GEORGE BAitRELL. 6052 'HE- Friend.-, of the late Mr J. respectfully invited to attend J ral, to leave the residence of Mr Hit;h Street, Rangiora, on Sunda;,, ..,..-. -.., at 2.30 p.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, Eflngiora. J. McAULIFFE, Undertaker. 0696 , —.J Friends of tho lato JoL„ i- respectfully informed that his Funeral will move from tho County Hospital. Ashburton, on Saturday, 21th Inst., at 2.1 a p.m., for tho Catholic Church, thence to UM Ashburton Cemetery. BAKER BEOts., Undertakers. 6( >93 bo celebrated at 11 a.m. on the same J. J. WALKER. Undertaker. 6711 IE Friends of the late John Wa.sh are respectfully invited to attend the era!, which 'will leave his late residonce, ood's Road. Southbridge, on Monday, April, at 10 a.m.. for the Roman Catholio lotcry. JOHN KILBRIDE, Undertaker, 6686

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 16

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