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AUCTIONS. EVANS & BULL. Established 1881. J. E. Evans, (Roland BnTL Licensed Land Broker.) |QK LOWER Hit; IT STREET. (JtJ » ABSENTEE SALE. - GOOD SHOP SITE. OFFER WANTED. o-rr~J? RICK HOUSE 4 ROOMS. '. „ SHOP CAN BE CHEAPLY ADDED. 5 EASY TEEMS. EASY TERMS*. KEYS AT OUU OFFICE. WE ARgjBOLE AGENTS. _ __.: •mSS&P*® ON ACCOUNT "OF OLD AGE. ' ™ffi; 15 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE CAN REMAIN 7 YEARS AT 5 PER 2000 ACRES, now cinriug 3000 sheep a j (whicl, C!vn be a {, valuation) Sr?., 4 " S££l°- L »" hills and flats, MOST PITIFUL SITUATION, eecond to nons in the South Island. Yachting, boating, fishing, delightful scenory and fine climate. 1000 acres freehold and 1000 acres L.I.P. at £2O vc "- , A GENUINE SALE at a low price, and the easiest of possible terms. Not onlir a paying farm proposition, but a most beau->t tiful residential position. Close school, soleyards, township, etc. FULL DETAILS on' application. 217-12 : . __ EVANS AND BULL. / NEW BRIGHTON. DECEASED ESTATE. fOQA ONLY—NEW 4-roomed House, c*~jUU\J w iih usua ] conveniences, in AV order. Largo ehod, etc. Just under J-acrC section, good soil. Easy terms. 250-12 • CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY. _,„, GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.! EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS.* I L IQAO ACRES, £9 10s per acre; and X,J\J\J cooo Acres at £35 year and 3000 Sheep given in. All buildin Selling on account of old ago. Terms given. 21-12 . 2. 4000 ACRES Freehold, £5 5a per acre, including stool:, furniture and implements. New 7-roomod houso and all buildings. 76-12 3. 2000 ACRES, £3 5s per acre, carrying 1500 ewes. Exceptionally good terms. 109-13 4. 10,000 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE, at £l5O per year. £6500. Compensation for improvements. Carrying 3000 sheep. 128-12 5. 4000 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE,! :1 10s per acre, carrying over ewe per acre. : All buildings. 147-12 \ 6. 3000 ACRES, FIRST-CLASS FARM,. £lO per acre. AH buildings. 182-11 • 7. 9000 ACRES Freehold and 2500 Leasehold carrying 5000 ewes, besides cattle. Alii buildings. £30,000 as a going concern. ' 103-11 8. 270 ACRES Freehold and 10,500 Acres Government Lease at 9d per acre, carrying 4500 sheep. Good homestead and outbuildings. £6500, including stock. 206-11 9. 9000 ACRES Freehold, carrying 4803. shee P- /'I buildings. £3 per acre. 109-11 ;' Full details on anplication. List 3 of abovr and others, larger or smaller. State requiramenta. Terms arranged. _______ EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS IN ST ALBANS. £_j7s~ PAp ANUI ROAD—36 perches. £I27—FORFAR STREET—i-acre. £9S—HILL'S ROAD £IOO-CRANFORD STREET—J-acre. £I6O—FRANCIS AVENUE—i-acre. £I37—BERWICK STREET-Over *-a« £22O—RUTLAND STREET—i-ucro. £2SO—MADRAS STREET—i-acro. £2IO—RANFURLY STREET-30 nerohea. £I9O—BISHOP STREET—3O perches. £I9S—WESTON'S EOAD-26 perches. £32O—LEINSTER ROAD—72 perches. £32O—ST ALBANS STREET—i-acre, AND MANY OTHERS. LISTS ON APPLICATION; EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. EVANS AND BUL...

NEW BRIGHTON SECTIONS. j££K—VICTORIA STREET—J-acre. £35-ESTUARY ROAD-J-acre. £6O—BLTGH'S STREET—J-acre. £7O—TERYOIS STREET-4-acie. £SS—RICHMOND TERRACE—Here. £BO—SINCLAIR STREET—SO perches. £lO9-BOWHILL ROAD-1-acre. £3S—FLEMINGTON AVENUE—Here. £BS—LONSDALE STREET—About J-tc». £3S—HERRING BAY—2S perches. £lls-RODNEY STREET—J-acre. Lists on application o£ New Brighton Sections, Week-enders, etc. Eaav terms ax ranged. EVANS AND BULL. TO LET Y"*~ 2T, 5 rooms, in good order, • 8s week; 4 rooms, Lytton Street. 9s Gd; „ rooms, 1J acTes, Papanui, 21a; 5 rooms, Linwood, 17s 6d; 5 rooms, St Albans, .«€s> C rooms, Hormau Streot, Addington, rooms, New Brighton, 10s; 7 r00m3,. C: ; 21b ; and many others. ' J ■ LISTS ON APPLICATION. > • EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Cov' 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, "; ;! Opposite Post Office, near Chancery Lane.- i BOARD ANO RFBIOENCE. JT ELMO" HOUSE, 53, Worcester Stree () Weßt End.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two? minutes from G.P.O. and central tram j minus, also within easy distance of Parke,"'. Publio Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc Quietest and Yisry best position in City. 1 Telephone 871 Miss Hampton, Proprietress.M'fi c. Send particular! GARDNER AND ROBINSON. . >• - f< EsUto Agent*, ojp. Seoc»V rRIIT •fp f > .H.> ■ _^3l to , taj Herbert Langfoid. Johnßfr.°H * a J 10, London St. 306, Monir, ,JO SJB I EMBALM ' lpn - J 'PHONES 689 and 1603. <.+W;P Town Office, 104, Caehol St 'Phone aitti la P.O. Box 533. '. parne EOB G E BAB B B L< : «" vh UNDERTAKES Sno. A2*D EMBALMER £& {yijjfc Comet .'. x m i, DUSHAM AND SX ASAPH ST&I^ I '* C.vfv«U( J; 9 Pioae 721. dsj[ &a> 3. LAMB AND SON, '• A Wf pUNEBAL FURNISHEBB, No. 234, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE SS& Established 1878. P. HAIGH. FUNERAL FURNISHER, 351 and 336, CASHEL STBEET, • LINWOOD. 'Phone 3548. __. THE Funeral of tho late Milson Hathaway will leave his brother's residence, Mr William Hathaway, U 4, Salisbury Street, on Tuesday, the 30th inst., at 8.80. p.m., for tha Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AM> SO.N. J. will leave 135, Cam Day (Tuesday), ilb« SOth the Barbadoes S-._ AND SON. holomow Gidlcy will leave liis late residency 30. Garreg Road Fondalton, on Wednesday, the Ist pros, at 2 p.m for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SOX 283 / .'PHE Friends of the late Christina Fry aret J- invited to nttend her funeral, leaving her lato residence, 98, Tennyson Streot, Syd- j enham, for the Sydenham Cemetery, on ■Wed, . l'ipsdiv October Ist. at 10.30 a.nu LA>«G FORD AND RHIND. 8 '(HE Friends of Charles B. Dykes are in ... formed that tho funeral of his lato;be loved wife, Susan, will leave his residence, 5, Anderson Street, Sydenham, for the Syd« rrham Cemetery, on Wednesday, October Ist at 2.30 p.m. LANGFORD AN.D RHIND. THE Frionds of the late Joseph Stanton aro invited to attend his funeral, .leaving his late residence, Fuller Street, Kaiapoi, To-morrow (Wednesday), nt 2 p.m., for tha Methodist Cemetery, Woodend. arriving a* . SFO A. McDOUGALL AND SONS. 65

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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