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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS & BULL. Established 1881. (J. B. Evans, (Roland Bull* Licensed Land Broker.) FOE URGENT SALE. A GENUINELY CHEAP FARM. GOOD DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. 5 ACRES, adjoining Btation, closo school, creamery, post office, etc., in a firstclass district, within easy rail of Christchurch; 5 paddocks, well watered, 8 acres Capo barley and grass, 5 acres potatoes, 1 aero turnips, balance in grass. House 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, verandah, etc., built 3 years. Dairy (concrete floor), now implement shed 32 by 12, fowlhouso, pigsty, trapshed, 3 cowbails (concrete floor), orchard, etc. Wo can confidently recommend any buyer to inspect; tho price and property are both right. Terms arranged. Write or call for particulars. A. 783 EVANS AND BULL. MORTAGEE'S SELLING. DOWN TO BEDROCK. K ACRES, NORTH CANTI *- n \ ,S° in S *" £7 per acre; terms, sa £jOO cash and balance to suit purchaser; 1 paddocks, well fenced and watered, good WOPPing and sheep farm; 3-roomed house and outbuildings; handy to station, etc. Immediate possession. We would impress upon buyers this is a genuine mortgagee's sale, Swi < 55h *i great °PP° to buy right. Hall particulars on application. 11-13 EVANS AND BULL. 3 ACRES, 4 ROOMS. JV j P° tatocs . garden, etc. Real good land. Handy to town. Comfortablt 4-Koomed House, scullery, dairy, stable, fowlhouse, etc. Terms. Just on the market '* 9 - EVANS AND BULL. 2100 ACRES, MID-CANTERBURY. ' LVVV LONG PERIOD. Would carry ewe per acre with a little cultivation. Good G-Hoomed House, outbuildings and man's cottage. Well fenced and watered, 8 inches good soil, all sweet healthy sheep country. '«" £ £ ?? P er acre - Absolutely has to be *°vt* ITPartlou;ars 1 T Partlou;ars at our offi co- EVANS AND BULL. ■ A 756 'Uirx FAIL TO INSPECT 1 „ nm ,„ LOWER RICCARTON. FAIRLY NEW HOUSE, t jy' room 3 aad verandah, concrete foundations, washhouse, copper, bath, etc., stable, etc., J-Acro. Note the price. Government valuation is £3OO. 2 minutes from t r ? m- r Terms. A. 732. EVANS AND -DULL. £750, TERMS. \A.h „ t? ES hei » v y land, and clmost new r:„A, 3-Roomed House, situated Bexley, NEW BRIGHTON (near the Bridge). Good frontage. Suit retail milkman. A. 720. EVANS AND BULL. NORTH CANTERBURY. GOOD AND CHEAP, EASY TERMS. Af\ ACRES, Splendid Dairy and Croppi Farm, 13 acres in oats, 7 acres peas, li acres linseed and 1J acres mangolds. Would easily carry 20 cows. Comfortable fi-Roomcd House and every farm outbuilding; die from station, 1J to school and 2J to creamery. A Bnip at £45 per acre with crops in and terms, say £4OO down. But it must bo sold. A. 753. EVANS AND BULL. ABSENTEE SALE. OUT TO DO BUSINESS. ■P 1 OClft CASH DOWN. 826 Acre* MID. XsLVVV CANTERBURY; 100 acres in oats, 22 turnips, 20 acres rape. Reckoned to carry sheep per' acre. House 4 Rooms and outbuildings. Handy to station, school and saleyards. £8 per acre. Close offer considered. Must be sold. Write or call for full particulars. A. 717 EVANS AND BULL. MERIVALE, OFF CARLTON STREET. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. ■Pd.OO ON^Y—House of 6 rooms, verandah, bath, pantry, scullery, wash, house, copper, tubs, high-pressure water, main sewer connections, workshop, fowlhouse, etc. All newly painted and renovated; i-aor« section in lawn and garden. Easy terms. Best neighbourhood round Christohurch. Card to view at our office. Owner must sell. A. 627. EVANS AND BULL. JUST OFF TRAM-LINE. THE LOT—4* Acres Land, fruit IiJ trees, garden, etc., and house of C rooms, stable, fowlhouse, etc. Owner keen •eller, and we cau recommend this as a nibble. EVANS AND BULL. A. 537 BRIGHTON SNIP. ON TRAM-LINE, CLOSE BEACH. i?Of;r\—JUST Reduced from £325 to o*/44O\J effect Speedy Sale, as owner is forced to realise. Now Brighton Almost New 6-roomed House (built 3 years), 2 fires, bathroom, washhouse, artesian, etc Splendid i-acre in rapidly improving position right on tram-line and closo to the beach Easy terms. Good chance for a speculator. This is the best investment we know of. 219-11 EVANS AND BULL, Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, near Chancery Lane. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrfe.) (The* Dalton. T AWR I E AND DALTON, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, AND HOTEL VALUATORS, JlO TUAM STREET (Next door Opera Houae). THE CHEAPEST TuCTTON ROOM IN TOWN FOR LINOLEUMS CURTAINS, RUGB, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, BEVELLED MIRROR BACK, from £2 15s. WARDROBES, from SSs to SI 10a. Alio, BEDSTEADS, WIRE MATTRESSES, BED-i DING, CUTLERY, BLANKETS. LAWRIE and DALTON pay highest ot'.l? prico for Second-hand Furnitura. Ring up Tel. 1956 and they will call add give you a price. LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers ITONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and in 1 Strictest Confidence, upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easy Weekly Payments. Enolose stamp for reply to L. W. BAT.Ku<x), 629, Colombo Street. FUNERALS. Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19, London St. 106, Montreal Ss. 'ANGIORD AND RHIND, J UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. 'PHONES 689 and 1608. Town Office, 104, Cashel Street. 'Phono 811 P.O. Box 523. IUNERAL' FURNISHER, d 866, Cashel Street, Linwood. 'Phone 8546. Formerly of thr Loeds Undertaking Co, England. neor g e : * UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. W. LANGFORD, T7IURNISHING . UNDERTAKER ANI JL< CERTIFICATED EMBALMER. Rceidcncc-254, HEREFORD STREET. 'Phone 2487. Established 1880. ■*• J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, LICHFIELD STBKKI. TELEPHONE 689. Established 1873. ends of Mr and Mrs H. J. Ball are _. ~ ~._d to attend tho funeral of their late daughter Edith Lavinia, leaving their residence 200, Hazeldean Road, Sydenham, on Wednesday, tho 24th inst, at,2 p.m.. njIE friends of tho lato James Turnbull '- .are respectfully informed that _ his funal will reeve the residence of his son-in. "to E. R. Sharpe, 75, Strickland Street iday, December 26, at 12 noon. w. T.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16431, 24 December 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16431, 24 December 1913, Page 16

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