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FOft ftALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. , T Established 1881. Licefsed (Eoland XWO All*. U'lßß FROM Id CAR. £4oO .It "gsjs S2L ■Ss*Jß*Sfe »*■**»► (WOr d h SS£ a e e, lawn, gaidon and mat trees Not* Ld4 C ° *“ 1 " 111011 ' W terms. „ *, eva.>h and aUiili. Fuß U ’a , BA . LANCE AT 4 'PER~c>£NT. •c Oli Ab Ab 15 7n It R A ,V^ orcSard. 70 AcRRo BUan, 2yo ACRES sREEP CATTLE COU a TRY. b 392 tre« b 'C lh . ° Ver 3 ®° Bele =tedfnut trees, 260 Cußinos. 140 Diums apples, 100 pears, 10 each apricots’ and pea ones, 10 acres full beanng, 4 acres fust coming in bold 4 tons clorries m on, season, without netting, and j 3 th e best oi :lZ ,T y c . ouatry '• f lO Per acre rent is p o , at }Joimng farmor for strawberry .and. Splendidly sheltered from all winds. Balance at land lias been caiTying 400 fonm, beS ,‘ d f Cattl j and pi S - House of 9 rooms and 4-roomed cottage (now), 3 lar~e sheds .mens> hut,. fruißnouses, oil. Situation, Canterbury, m B famed fruit district, lerms ioJO cash, balance at 4 per cent °/ almost Period wanted, up to, say. ™rs dr" » 4*jgg EVANS AND BULL. ST ALBANS BUNGALOW £IOO C it SH ’ ?^ nce , as Kent-New 5- » , ... Bungalow, exceptionally tiled hearths and grate., hot and cold service, gas and fittings, and electric light, all kitchen offices and conveniences. Right up-to-date. Well fenced l-acre. iwo minutes from car. 91-13. Cord »o view from EVANS AND BULL. 873 ACRES; £7 PER ACRE" £7OO C ; ASH , HOWN—S Paddocks, well , iCnccd, and never failing streams, 120 acres stubble, 74 acres turnips, 3 acres swedes, t acres turnips and grass, -3 acres one to three years grass, 56 acres broken up from tussock, balance tussock, and most of it can be ploughed. Grows oats_ up to 90 bushels per aero, and the turnips at present on the land a r e worth , P® r acrc - Would winter 1500 ewes easi'y. Aand over the road of similar quality, but improved, sold for £l6 10s per acre. Area 37b acres. Three miles from station, school and factory._ Terms £7OO cash, interest Si per cent, price £7 per acre only. Write or call for further details. A bona fide sale, and dirt cheap. 85-13 EVANS AND BULL. A GENUINE OFFER MUST BE DEon.m CIi'ED ON QUICKLY. SHOULD MAKE A FINE DAIRY FARM. 153* ACRES £250 DOWN. dr, < ?PJA CASH; balance to euit buyer. . j , 158 i acres, only £2B per acre, reduced from £25. Owner gave £22 some years ago, ana after making many improvements, only asks £23. Only reason for selling is owing to continued illhealth, was not able to work the farm hims-lf last season, and must enme to Christchurch for medical trea'ment. Finely _ situated, with considerable frontage to main road; SS acres in wheat, 20 acres 08 u *l nd 5 acrog roots; has grown up to 50 bushels wheal and 80 bushels oats. Five, roomed Hous». 4-stall stable and cliaffhon*e, cowshed, trapshed. pigs'yes, etc; 2j miles from school and telephone, and 3 from station. Don’t hesitate. A chance like this seldom offers. Write or call for full de ails. 115-15. EVANS ANTI BULL. GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. DAIRY, SH'EP and CROPPING FARM. 17 £» ACRES, only £29 10s per acre. This A. • v season threshed 40 bushels wheat and 60 eats per acre, milking tests up to 4.4 (tests and factory returns for this season can be seen at our office). Now carrying ! horses, 23 cattle, and 300 sheep on 111 ■\cres of grass. New house 9 rooms and conveniences, also stable, trapshed, row lails, implement shod, pig styes, fowlhousj, sheep yards, etc. One mile from s.a.'i. n creamery and school. A good part of the pu’-chase money can remain at 5 per cent. Terms. Write or call. A. 055. 274-14. EVANS AND BULL. SELLING ON ACCOUNT OF OLD AGE. TERMS—IS PER CENT CASH. Balance can remain 7 Yearn at 5 pei cent. T)AnA ACRES, now carrying 3000 sheep (which can be taken at valuation) and 40 cattle. Low Hills and Flats. MOST BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, second to non# in the South Island. Yachting, Boating, Fishing, Delightful Scenery and Fine Climate. 1000 acres Freehold and 1000 L.I.P at £2O year. A GENUINE SALE at a Low Price, and the easiest of possiblo terms. Not only a paying farm proposition, but a most beautiful residential position. Close School, Saleyards, Township, etc. FULL DETAILS on application. 217-12 LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co* 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, Near Chancery Lane. JOSEPH WALLACE. LICENSED LAND AGEnT AND BROKER, 171, Cashel Street. TRAMS PASS DOOB. .LM'TK COMFORTABLE HOME. dtLtt 1 O. 5 ROOMS Psntry, Bathroom, Washhouse. Tubs, Gas, H. and C. and H.P. Water, Main Sewer Connection. Fine Corner Section. Sunny Aspect Subject Government Mortgage. This is aa advantage to Buyers. No. 252. JOSEPH WALLACE. LOWER RICCARTON. £3OO. FULL 1-ACRE, with a Well-built COT* TAGE of 3 rooms, artesian well and shed. Grand opportunity to obtain small home in excellent locality. JOSEPH WALLACE, Sole Agent J'EHNLEAP BUTTE a FRESH DAILY. ALL GROCERS. Manufactured from Pasteurised Cretan. FUNERALS. Herbert Langford, London St. IKGFOED AN UNDERTAKERS AN ’Phones 689 and 1603. Town Office, 104, Cashel Street ’Phon* 81» P.O. Box 523. George barr bl I* UNDERTAKER, AND EMBALMED, Comer DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. L John Rhind, 103, Montreal St D R H I N 3 D EUBALMER3, 'Phone 72L J. LAMB AND SO Nr' FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1873. 1 neral of the late Richard Frank loy will leave his late residence, Bay, Lyttelton, on Friday, the at 2.30 p.m., for the Tcddingtoa J. LAMB AND SON. 533 neral of the late John Hopper take place on Friday, leaving hie nee, 39, Dickens Street, Adding-* p.m., for Addington Cemetery* terment. GEORGE BARRELL. Friends of the late Albert Mitchell i informed that his Funeral sidence, Hawke Street, New Brighton, s Lir.wcod Cemetery- on Saturday at 9.30 p.m. LANGFORD AND rt 133 Fronds of the lato Nicholas Hill )avev are respectfully informed that neral will leave the residence of his aw Mr Georgo Wbitford, 84, Oxford Lyttelton, on Saturday, June 6, at it the public cemetery. W. T. :r. 544 Members of the old Lyttelton Nam! s'oc stion w.ll assemble at 84 Oxiord Lyttel on. at 2.30 p.m an Saturday, to altcrd the Funeral of their lata e, Nicholas Hill Davey. 544

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12