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FOR SALE OR TO UET. Istabiished 1&31. Licei^-Tr^T 3 ?' (Roland Bui!, T?L Land broker.) DBGBSt i ; ° U A SArALL FARMER ? On A Vo££ hS < lot Buildings, £750. 0(J „,,♦', good locm " lan< i. n m ileo Well f««' i , close stituon and school. SI looflSf a ? d sub diwded. House 4 rooms, lof; te B '/ c ° wba; ls, largo storeroom, big hi a , to , r , , house - feed room, brooder with fe* 70 ( eet lo "3)> Properly fitted up Urn dora ' gating apparatus, etc., to oll"outbuil^fr eral t] chicks yearly, ; T Uli ' a ~C il OMKWte, and practically niiH h£S * placo t 0 k <*P a few cows, Km 2!S Ctc - c ™bined with poultry m r terms. £750 }L g } T f n * ™?*- YcI * « ood or call 5 °oa£. e l 0t ' frCeh ° id m \ 0 EVANS AND BULL. 1 Aciip t E sc?oo^~anF-town5 c ? oo^~anF-town: — 1 twomJi . nd ' iaid 01lt < and alm<>st Ee ' enco, £iso the ] ot- Terms. Very cheap. __. 90-13 PR nt "" VVUIUi-JIK. -a on Tramline; 60 fruit trees, oto. ™V, Jar eo rooma . scullery, etc., •arge stable and fowlhouse. Only £480; just 025. Terms. Well worth ' 304-14 Jealtiy Site, s, etc.: £425. ~„,.;,. ~, -o"- «h-.b an round little proP WTTTr Cr ; y n of boatin S and fi« hin e- 265-12 JJ*? CALL for Cards to view of any ot the above, every one is splendid T _ MAKERS. . WORTH INVESTIGATING. 1 ll\ ACRES, All in Fruit; 5-roomed House, K krv CiOSO lown - Terms--5 ACRES, 2 acres in orchard, 4 rooms, ©to. Papanui. 84-12 314 ACRES, H acres orchard, 4 rooms, eto. 4 ACRES, 700 fruit trees and lot smalt Irmts, 4 rooms, etc. Very handy. 87 ACRES. 14 acres orchard, balance sheep £SOO cash 8e Snd all outbuildin 6' a - Telma THE ABOVE are genuine offers of nice fruit farms. We can quote smaller and largar areas than the above. .Lists on application. i- •» K BEST! ' f>H *v»«&8, handy to Rangiora, 14 miles "" frora creamery, station and school; 87 acres in wkeat, 3 acres ready for peas, and balance grass. Grew 20 tons potatoes and 77 bushels oats per acre this last season, and easily grows from 50 to 60 wheat per acre. • w m ,i s E QUALLY suitable for dairying, but the owner prefers cropping, and has made big money off the place. Wellfenced; water in every paddock. 111-health only reason for Belling. Almost New 5rooined House, with conveniences, and every Outbuilding. Part of the purchase money can remain at 5J per cent. We can thoroughly recommend this property. Low prica aßked. Terms. Write or call. 231-15 EVANS AND BULL. fAt-AAUI ROAD (JUST OFF). A VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. , aot,t, J ; ACI J E ' 4 ROOMS-£350. • -ACRE (over)—Fine Corner Section, with about 5 chains frontage (room for fi or 8 more houses), extra well fenced, garden, let fruit trees, etc., good soil. Neat Cottage 4 rooms, scullery, shed, storeroom, stable, fowlhouse, etc.; 3 minutes from Papaj:ui Road tram. Price onlv £BBO, and wa c»n arrange easy terms. Do not fail to inspoct. Card to view at our office.. 292-14 EVANS AND BULL. AN OUT AND OUT BARGAIN. EXTRA EASY TERMS. A ACRES (just upon), HANDY TO Opawa Tram, station and school and close town. WARM, EARLY POSITION, well fenced and watered, very pretty position, long frontages. Suitable for tomato and early growing, glasshouses, fruit, etc. House 5 rooms, largo stable, shed etc. ONLY £BOO THE LOT. The land alone is worth the money' 99-13 EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP AT £l3 PER ACRE. EASILY CARRY 30. COWS. 104.4- AC |RES. Easy terms givon. Two J-v/i* miles from creamery and school. Good, heavy land, suitable for dairying; now carrying 20 cows and will carry 30 Seven-roorucd house and all necessary outbuildings. Can we arrange an inspection? 69-15 EVANS AND BULL. OLD AGE AND ILL HEALTH. GOOD CANTERBURY DAIRY FARM. POAH CASH; Balance to Suit Buyer. XiLKJKJ 77 ACRES of GOOD DAIRYING LAND, all in grass; has grown 75 bushels oats, 60 bushels peas, and 12 tons potatoes per acre; now carrying 20 cows. 5-roomed House and Scullery, Grainshcd, 6-bail Cowshed, Fowlhouse, Pigstye, etc; close station, creamery, school and salevards. Price £2( 10s pel acre "Write or call for full particulars. A GENUINE OFFER. Owner ha» got to give up farming. 49-14 LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co* 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, Near Chancery Lane, GODFREY AND TAYLEB. CHEAP SYDENHAM PROPERTY. TOO LARGE FOR THE PRESENT OWNER. GRAND CORNER SITE. ROOM TO BUILD ANOTHER RESIDENCE. The Property comprises nearly half-an-acr9j sunny aspect, splendid soil, well-cultivated garden, laid out in lawns, shrubs, flowerbeds, vegetable garden, fruit trees, asphalt pains, detached shed, workshop with bench, etc. Houso has all. modern conveniences, anil contains 7 living rooms, with pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold service throughout open fireplace in dining-room, Venetian blinds, gas and filting3, verandah on two i sides. The house is in perfect order, and is 1 built of seasoned kauri. Connected with the ■ main sewer and high pressure water supply. House is insured for . . . £450 < Section is worth .... £3OO i The Owner will accept the low figure oi £575. j And to :1 reliable man a reasonable de--osit and eai-y terms of payment will b« accepted. Full particulars on application ta GODFREY AND TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), 90, Armagh Street FUNERALS. pEORGE BARBELL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, • Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. LAMB AND SOU FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1879. I Herbert Laugford, John Khind, 19, London St. 106, Montreal St ANGFORD AND RHIND, I UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 'Phones 659 and 1603. Town Office, 104, Cashel Street. 'Phono 812, P.O. Box 523. THE Friends of Patrick James Brown art respectfully notified that the Funeral oi his late wife will leave Mrs Breach's Nursing Home, Eakaia, on Saturday, September 26. at 8.45 a.m., for the Roman Cathojic Church. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Thenco to the public cemetery. THE Friends of tho late EdwaTd Thornton Peak are invited to attend his Funeral, arriving at the ICaikanui Corner at 2.30 p.m., This Day, for the Kaiapoi Public Cemetery. A. McDOUGALL. 37 THE Friends of Joseph Fowler are informed that tho Funeral of his late beloved wifo will leave his residence 461, Barbados Street, St Albans, for the Papanui Churchyard, on Saturday, 26th mst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 222

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 12