AUCTIONS. EVANS & BULL. Established 1881. (J. R. Evans, (Roland Bui Licensed Land Broker.) / Open -Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 8.30. OWNER RETIRING. 1 ECn ACRES, only £3 10s per acre, 1 JLtJU miles from Chr.stchurch, Spnngato district, well fenced and watered,, carries ew per acre easily and fattens all lambs, grow good crops of oat 3, turnips and rape, wat< only 9 feet off surface, and a goca take < lucerne or sainfoin would put. pounds pi acre on the farm; sound, comfortable • roomed house and outbuildings. To a ms wanting a cheap little holding, we can n commend, tliis farm. Plenty of outside wot if wanted. Easy terms. Apply sharp to EVANS AND BULL. A T'OO ACRES, near Amberley, accoui rtOOji James Stackhouse, Esq. Price i per acre.' First-class limestone country, wit good black Eoil, wintering over sheep pi acre; tip-top buildings; 2 hours car ru to Christchurch. Good term 3. We have ii epected, and can strongly recommend th. run. Bona fide buyers taken up any -.tin to inspect. Good reason for selling. jF/ti details irom EVANS AND BUISi. ■ r .■ 260-10 AAA CASH Down—Bo Acres, Linco' 3ijLUv/C/ . District, .tip-top farm. A buildings.—37-9. EVANS AND BULL. £IOOO District. £45 acre, and chea Ideal dairy farm. All buildings. 203-10 EVANS AND BULL. C}-i Ann CASH Down—37s Acres, Omit cLyJ-UUv/ Ali-round’ farm, all building Close station, etc. 108-10 EVANS AND BULL. FURNITURE BUSINESS FOR SALE. OLD ESTABLISHED. GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. J?OAA ANNUAL PROFIT—Stock aboi 3»<OUvJ l £600; books and stock sheets pr duced; long lease at low rental. Full d tails and inspection can be made with 211-10 EVANS AND BULL. PAPANUI, CLOSE SCHOOL. OA A LOT—II Acres Good Land nr cV'JuU 4-roomed House. Terms. Card view from 77-9 EVANS AND BULL. 106, RIVER ROAD, LINWOOD. jO'I CIA —SPLENDID view of river ai l bridge, one minute from car Modern Residence of G large and lofty room thoroughly well built and all kitchen office* ■well fenced, J-acre section. Terms arrange Inside inspection can only be made 1 a card to view from 230-10 EVANS AND BULL. CHEAPEST FARM IN CANTERBURY. AAA ACRES first-class SHEEP a OUU CROPPING FARM. Carries sheep per acre, and 1911 (dry se son) grew 3S bushels wheat and 60 buahe oats per acre. Now carrying 600 sheep At lit kcrEes on 365 acres grass (60 acres ok ! 130 acres wheat, balance oate. Well fenc< and watered. Good 9-roomed house, new 1 stalled stable and new granary, etc. Clo station, creamery, school and saleyards. Pri only £l6 per acre. We have inspected ai can strongly recommend this farm. T! owner is retiring. Writs or call at once f full details. 231-10 EVANS AND BULL. GOOD DAIRY FARMS. ACRES, LEESTON DISTRICT—£ Uu acre. 115 Acres, LEESTON DISTRICT-£6O aci 90 Acres, LINCOLN. DISTRICT-£2OO oas 170 Acres. LINCOLN DISTRICT—£IB aci 60 Acres, LADBROOKS DISTRICT, £K 200 Acres, LADBROOKS DISTRICT. £ 60 Acres, LEESTON DISTRICT-£l6ool< 45 Acres, LINCOLN DISTRICT—£3OO oas 20 Acres, KAIAPOI DISTRICT, £2OO cas 50 Acres, NORTH CANTER., £45 acre 75 Acres, NORTH CANTER., £37 acre. 65 Acres, RANGIORA—£34 acre 65 Acres. RANGIORA (near)—£37 afrt All with buildings. Lists from . EVANS AND BULL. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR FRUP GROWERS. OWNER A KEEN SELLER ACRES, PAPANUL 4 MILES PROM CITY. 1 MILE FRO’ TRAM. HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, verandah, eci lery, washhouse, copper, storehouse, trapshi stable, piggeries, fowlhouses, etc. THE BEST OF LAND, Nicely fenced and subdivided, 2 ACRI being in FIRST-CLASS FULL BEARIb ORCHARD, and 4 acres in potatoes. 1 fruit, potatoes, etc., given in. Has grown tons potatoes and 19 tons oniens per act WE KNOW this Property well, and fruit-growing, etc., it is one of the b< places in Papanui. < MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. TERMS. TERMS.
Call for card to view. 21SEVANS AND BULL. TEEMS £175 CASH. m ACRES HALSWELL—Best of aai and cropping land; 6-roomed hoc and every outbuilding. Terms £175 cae Balance at 5 per cent. 198-10 EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance C< 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE,. Opposite Poet Office, near Chancery Lan< THE N.Z'. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 0 CANTERBURY, LTD. w TIMBER SALE AT RANGIORA. FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 1912. B. J. STANTON has instructed us Sell, in lots to suit purchasers, 35,003 . FEET TIMBER 35.000 All Size 3, ail Lengths. ON THE PROPERTY, Close to Andrews’s Flaxmiil. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912. Sale at 1 pun. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 265 Auctioneers. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19. FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON. ». >. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMED No. 231, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. Langford and rSTnd iiate w. a: H. Langford), Funeral Furnishers a: Embalmers, 19, London Street. _ Telepho '689. Herbert Langford, 19, London Strei Richmond; John Rhir.d, ICC, Montreal Strei Svdeuham. ’Phone 1603. P-O. Bos 5; Town Office: 104, Cashel Street. ’Phone 8j GEORGE BARBELL, fTNDERTAKER AND EMBALME U CREMATIONS ARRANGED. Office and Private* Residence: Corner Dt tarn and St Asaph Streets. "Workshops, etc.: 232 and 234. St Asa] Street. TELEPHONE 721. Telegrams: Barrel! Undertaker, Christchurch jP'HE Funeral of the late Sarah Ann Fisk I- will leave her late residence, 2ES, IV on’s Road, Linwood, on Sunday, the 14 nst., at 2 p.m., for the Addington Cemeier LAMB AND SON. 1661 rpHE Funeral cf the late Elizabeth Withe 1 will leave her late residence, Ball’6 Ros Opawa. at 1.30 p.m. Sunday, April 14,,, f the Woolston Cemetery. J- LAMB SON. Mg IHE Friends of John O'Neil arc infer ( that the Funeral of his late bo-ov, fo, Mary,’ leaves his residence, 589, Worce ■ Street, Linwocd, This Day, ISth inst. t . 13 a.m., for Cstholic Cathedral. Rcquje ass at 9 a.it... thence to the Linwood Cent LANGFORD AND RHIND. 513 'HE Friends of the late William Toon a, invited to attend his Funeral, whnj ves his residence, 72, Selwyn Street, Spre n, for the Sydenham' Cemetery on Sunda 5 14th inst.,. at 3.30 p.m. LANGFORj ID RHIND. * 613 IHB Friends of Mr George illis, cf Gle tunnel, are invited to attend the r uneT his 'ate wife, Harv Ann, which wi.l it*' i residence at Glentunnel. This Bay, Sa lav at 2 p.m.. for tho Melvel Cemetery iORGE BARRELL. 3117 HE Friends of the late. Thomson MacKi avo respectfully iufoimed that h noral will move from his late resideno sW Bank Park, Boundary Read, Will on Monday, April 15th, at 11 a.m., for iburtcn Cemetery. BAKER BROS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 20
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