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FOR SALE OR JO LET. EVANS AND BULL. EVANS AND BULL. \ (J. E. Evans, ('Roland Bull/ Licensed Land .Broker.) Established 1881. FOR FORCED SALE. i OWNER WILL CONSIDER TAKING CLEAR-TITLED COTTAGE OR FEW ACHES AS DEPOSIT. 0 ACRES heavy grass land, now carrying 35 head cattle. Close school, sta- , tion, creamery and saleyards, 18 ; Christchurch. House . 4 rooms, and outbuildings: Price £34 per acre. Tormß, say £250 cash. Must be sold- 263-17. EVANS AND BULL, j BETWEEN KAN'GIOHA AND SEFTON. Al DAIRY IT.HM. 9A ACRES of first-class land on the flat, — 'V all in grass, well watered. Has grown 70 bushels wheat and will carry 14 cows. Good sound cottage and outbuildings. Handy to station, creamery, school and saleyards. Terms. Price and full particulars on application. 165-18. EVANS AND BULL. A *IKbT-CL,ASB METHVEN FARM. QfYfY ACRES, has grown 70 bushels wheat tj\J\J and 110 oats per acre, and will carry 7 ewe 3 per acre and fatten lambs. A firstclass grazing or cropping farm; 60 acres wheat and oats stubble, 40 acres in turnips, 20 acres in rape, and balance young grass. Well fenced and watered. Handy to station, school and saleyards. Seven-roomed house and complete outbuildings. An ideal home. The ground has not been cropped and is in good heart and very clean. Immediate inspection necessary. Terms can be arranged with balance on mortgage for five years at 5} per cent. EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP SOUTHERN FARM. READ THIS FOR VALUE. QCA ACRES, low downs and flats, all *J\f\J ploughable. 40 acres in wheat, 60 acres in oats, J cere potatoes, 30 acres turnips, balance good grass. Wheat! this season will safely go 30 bushels per aero and oats 55 bushels. Has grown 50 bushels wheat and 100 bushels oats per acre. Is now earning 350 sheep, 14 horses and 7 head cattle. Within 1 rrile of creamery, station and school and 6 miles from leading saleyards and large township. House 7 rooms and every outbuilding. Price £l7 10s per acre. Easy terms, say about £IOOO down and balance can remain for 5 years at 6J per cent or terms considered to suit buyer. Full particulars on application. For bona fide sale. " 45-18 EVANS AND BULL. ALMOST ANY TERMS., A ACRES, Sweet Sheep and' C.-rt—i >O\J Land, gets all N.W. showers. Handy station and saleyards. 35 miles from Christchurch. Bargain. Would consider leasing with purchasing clause at 14s per acre. EVANS AND BULL. ST ALBANS BARGAIN. J?I.QA ONLY. Splendid building section w-LOV of 30 perches. Terms, say £2O down. EVANS AND BULL. GOOD GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. Orv AAA ACRES, 21 years' lease, rent OU)UUU £l2O year. Good homestead, cottage and all outbuildings. Stock is 6505 half-bred and merinoes, besides cattle. Carrying capacity is 8000 sheep, and culled sheep are the only surplus stock sold off, as the flock is being increased yearly. Fences are good, and working expenses very light. Tussock hill country, with several hundred acres ploughable. Price £7OOO, as & going concern. Terms arranged. Situation, Otago. Fuller details on application. 63-18 EVANS AND BULL.

HEATHCOTE. 6 ACRES. Owner took £5Ol off 4 acres in tomatoes last season. One of the best. Offer wanted. i; 833-16 EVANS AND BULL. , : TO RETIRING FARMERS. j KAIAPOL— The owner of a 6-Roomed Cot. tag© at Kaiapoi, with 1} ceres land, for which he is asking; £3OO (no mortgage), and, in addition to which he can put £4OO down in cash, is wanting between 60 and 103 Acres Good Mixed Land. Any farmer 'who, ie open to do business oh the above lines is invited to communicate with us. Ox vdU sell the cottage alone. Terms arranged. 110-18 EVANS AND BULL. UPPER FENDALTON. •*-* ACRES—ReaI good place fot mixed, farming. Carrying 4 cows and 3 horses. Fowlhotiseß for 1000 head poultry (water supply through every run). Nice orchard. Two acres in potatoes, and 1 acre; mangek. House 4 rooms, stables, sheds, etc. Cheap at £BSO. Easy terms. 285.16 ; EVANS ANDBULL. j WANTED TO SELL—CLYNO MOTOR-BICYCLE (7J h.p. twin* and side-car. Am- trial. j OWNER KEEN SELLER. WAIMAIRI ROAD, off RICCARTON ROABr r ACRES First-class land, with good fronti O age, well fenced, excellent position; price reduced £250 for a quick sale. Offe;' wanted, and we can give term 3 to suit a buyeil 31 acres in market garden, crops given i»JCall early. 260-12. _EVANS AND BULL. J ~~ EVANS AND"BULL, Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co, < 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE.

ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ARAETAI ESTATE. No Fear fron* Drought Influences. 30,000 Acres Free** hold Farms. Sections from SO to 1000 Acres,: —This fine block of open country is l selling freely in spite of the war, some 10,000 to; 12,000 acres having been disposed of, and settlement is going apace. A State school has been erected with a resident teacher, also L a very comfortable private hotel. A buyer j of a township section is now building a general store, and wo understand that he is to link I up tbe poat and telegraph office with this, j The Maretai Block is almost immune' fronjjdrought influences, it is exceptionally well adapted to the growing of turnips, oats, ran*,, cocksfoot and potatoes, whilst clovers grow to>j adapted to the growing of turnips, oata, rani,, cocksfoot and potatoes, whilst clovers grow toj perfection. The climate is en excellent one.l There are about 12 families from Canterbury now settled on this estate, and all speak iiv the most gratifying terms of the country.! Plans and reports will be posted to all prospective purchasers free of charge. > ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LIMITED, Hamilton, Waikato. I FUNERALS. LANGFORD AND RHIND, : U lot CASHEL STREET. \ •Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. | Herbert Langford, John Rhin<L i 19. London St. 106. Montreal St, I "Phone 659. 'Phone 160 a J. LAMB AND SON, \- FUNERAL No. 284, Lichfield Street.. TELEPHONE Established 1879 L x GEORGE BARRELL, I "NDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS, } J. ANDERSON, ! 107, VICTORIA STREET, UNDERTAKES AND FUN lrnii '- " NISHER. 'Pel. SSO3. i THE Funeral of the late Margaret Wickena will leave her late residence, 71, Glandovey Road, Fendalton, on Saturday, January 29th, at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 83 THE Friends of the late Domenico Serra; are respectfully informed that his' funeral will leave St Joseph's Church, LytV te'.ton, This Day, at 2 p.m., for the Catholio Cemoterv. Requiem Mass 7 a.m. W. TV LESTER. . 25 : THE Friends of the late James Haydon ar* respectfully informed that his funeral will leave St Joseph's Church, Lyttelton, Thi< Day, at 3 p.m., for the Catholio Cemetery, \Y. 7L LESTER. 2i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 16

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