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AUCTIONS. BVANB A BULL. Established 1661. (J. R. Evans. (Rohan* Bull, liioonaed Land Broker.) . 7 SOMERFIELD STREET. SPREYDON. 7 SOMERFIELD STREET, SPHEYDON. FIRST HOUSE PROM STRIiBT WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. KEY ON APPLICATION. -PfiOfV - ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Easy cwUWV terms. First-olass modern '&. roomed lioubb, replete ■with every convenience. Owner has purchased another property and is out to do business, this place MUST go. High section of over J acre, S2 feet frontage by 2£ chains deep j well fenoed add fine large workshop, 20 by 2* feet. We can recommend •this property to any buyer. dose school, car and l fine views of Cashmere Hills, Apply early. EVA*IS AND BULL. CBSENTEE OWNER. BALLINGTON. DALLINGTON. A GENUINE SALE. A GENUINE SALE. KEY AT OUR OFFICE. 5 AGUES 'of first-class land, DOUBLE FRONTAGE, and good sound 5-roomed house, with numerous conveniences; also i large stable, shed and numerous outbuild- ' inga. Eoasy terms. The price is right and ! it HAS TO GO. Don’t delay inspecting. EVANS AND BULL. SELECTED LOW-PRICED FARMS. EVERY ONE IS CHEAP. CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY. FARMS ON EASY TERMS. „ FARMS ON EASY TERMS. Write or Call for Full Particular*. ALL FOR BONA FIDE SALE 1. ~ £ OOD FAIRY FARM. £1 00 C ABH—40 Acres, TAI TAPU. All buildings. £l6 per acre. 81-12 _ NICE MIXED FARM. £2OO DOWN—6S Acres, 9 miles out. All buildings. £2B per acre. 325-10 1 'B. , SHEEP AND CATTLE. 2000 ACRES, with building*. £8 per acre; i P? , c ' nt cash, carrying 8000 sheep. Very old holding. A4BS Aldo CASH—7O Acres, oloee town; nearly now house 5 rooms, eto. Only £22 103*acre. Mixed farm. 118-12 5. DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. 200 ACRES, MID-CANTERBURY; all buildings and milking machine and plant. £2O acre. Good reason for selling ana very easy terms given. 318-12 9. NORTH CANTERBURY. IS? AO ? ES i nOTr oarr 7 ln fr 800 sheep, 8 cattle and 5 horses, and 80 acres in crop. All buildings. Snip at £lB aore. A 478 7. , bargain, dairy farm. ACRES—Exceptionally good term*. Rioh loamy black soil, handy situation. All buildings. £25 per acre, and one of the oneapest farms offering. A 460 88 ACRES, MARSHLAND. £IOO GASH—Cheap at £BS act*. Suit retail milkman. All buildings. A 482 * 9. DAIRY, SHEEP AND CROPPING. £SOO DOWN, balance S per cent; 190 acre*. Only £25 acre, and a real tip-top place, Don t miss this. A 483 10. 150 ACRES, WEST MELTON. £l7 10s PER ACRE, or close offer. Small doposit accepted. Sheep and cropping. Good house and outbuildings. Must sell. A 486 11. 75 ACHES, RECLAIMED SWAMP. £BSO DOWN—Rich dairy and cropping farm. All buildings. Big value at £22 10s acre- A 492 12. FINE SHEEP COUNTRY. 15 per cent CASH, balance 5 per cent, long term, 4250 acreß, £4 6s acre. Tussock hills, well grassed. Part of big run. A 442 13. DAIRY AND CROPPING. £250 CASH—2OO Aores Heavy Land; £32 10s acre. Well worth inquiry. A 458 We will be pleased to supply particulars of above and many other farms of all descriptions and in every locality. We have .also several SPLENDID LARGE RUNS on offer. Lists on application. State requirements EVANS AND BULL. QUICK SALE IMPERATIVE. JUST OFF LINCOLN ROAD. 3 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS, i each a full J-acro. Price asked. £110! each, or offer for lot; and MUST BE 1 SOLD. Plan at our office. Terms. Evans 1 and Bull. 185-12 J PAPANUI. TWO MINUTES FROM CAR. 4?^AA— TERMS—1 Acre good land and t—trUU house of 8 room*, with varioui conveniences. Planted in orohard, 150 best of apple*, 12 pears and 12 plum tree* in full bearing. 187-12 EVANS AND BULL, Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co--59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Offioo, near Chancery Lane. P. s. NIOFOLLB » CO8. Nicholls.) (N. J. Kean*, AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY, at 10 o’olock. Ninth Week. . Ninth Week. FOLLOW the Crowds and get a SouOLLOW venir of the GREATEST CJCTION SALE EVER HELD IN THE OMINION, at 141, CASHEL STREET, ile starts at 10 o’clock. P. S. NTOHOLLS TO CO., Auctioneers. 66 FUNFfMLS. F. HAIGH, Funeral furnisher. 351 and 856, CASHEL STREET, 1 LINWOOD. ’Phone 8546. X Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19, London St. 106, Montreal St LANGFORD AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS, ’PHONES 689 and 1608. Town Office, 104, Cashel St. ’Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. G B A B B S Sf I BOR G B UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB, Comer DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS ■Phone 7SL, JT. lAMB AND SON, FURNISHERS.' No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 689. Established 1878. E Friends of Mr and Mrs HrXi STickolls are invited to attend the Fune>f their lato son, Cecil Arthur, leaving residence, 91, Queen Street, Sydenlmm,, Saturday, at 2 p.m., for the Syden-i Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELS E Friends of tho lato Edward M. Butyl ton are invited to attend his Funeral.; ng his lato residence, 78, t, Sydenham, on Saturday (This Day), ? .15 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery, I of Windmill Road. GEORGE BAR-4 E Friends of the late Franci* Shrimp-, ton are invited to attond his Funeral, ag his late residence, 33, Tonbridge it. Merivale, on Monday, at 10 earn., for, Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BAR-: L. 595 ■ E Funeral of the lato Samuel j ling will leave the Calodonian Hotel,! Jbans, on Saturday, the 23rd Inst., M 1 a.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J-4 B AND SON. 245 1 E Funeral of the lato Michael Andrew I )olnn will leave his mother’s rcsidenoe,] Mary Dolan, 62, Nursory Road, Linwood, i iturday, tho 28rd Inst,, at 8.40 a.m., for j latholio Cathedral Requiem Mass at J i. and thence to tho Linwood Cemetery., &MB AND SON. 244 j E Friends of the lato Margaret Graoei, Bennett ore respectfully invited to, d hex funeral, which will leave the reel-: > of her motheT, Mrs Cooke, Little, jo, Southbridgo. on Sunday,. August 24, > .30 p.m., for the Presbyterian P°r“? a , o Ellesmere Public Cemetery. J - KHj», OE, Undertaker. /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 20

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