FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS & BULL. . (J. R. Evans, (Roland Bull). Licensed- Land Broker.) HANDY TO CAR. TVOULD EXCHANGE FOR TOWN HOUSE. 4 iy ACRES Land, handy to car, very pretty fc - and healthy situation. House, 7 large .ooms, with all modem conveniences, ram and tank, 3 artesian wells. Can be connected with electric light if wanted. This property could bo made into a lovely home. WOULD CONSIDER EXCHANGE EOR HOUSE CLOSE TO TOWN. PRICE £950 ONLY. Heal cheap. 222-IS. •'■'.'■'• ' I EVANS AND BULL. OTAGO SNIP. 503 ACRES. £IOOO THE LOT. U'REAT CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. £AA ACRES Freehold, 3 miles from staOyv/ ti ol]i i lear Milton, The owners of this property are both over seventy y age. Land is in great heart. The price is no indication of the value of the lanci; it is one of those properties that sometimes coma on the market owing to the incompetency of the owners. 300 acres have been ploughed "and are in old pasture-, the balance is in iti natural state. Ring-fenced and subdivided. There is a whare, hut and wool shed, and two fine plantations on the property. No reasonable offer refused. Easy terms given. To a Canterbury buyer in search of grazing this would bs a splendid investment. 219-18. EVANS AND BULL. SOMETHING REAL GOOD. NOW CARRYING 330 EWES AND LAMBS, 10 CATTLE AND 10 HORSES. ON 65 ACRES OF GRASS. -j O A ACRES. 65 acres of which are in J.OV/ stubblo, iind balance grass carrying the above stock. Suitable for dairying, sheep and cropping. Has grown 55i bushels wheat per acre. Handy to station, school and saleyards. Nearly new 5-roomed house and all outbuildings. Good term 3 arranged. Situation, mid-Canterbury. Must bo inspected to be appreciated. One cf the be3t and cheap. ' 216-18 v EVANS AND BULL. THRESHKD 53 BUSHELS WHEAT PER ACRE LAST SEASON. WILL CARRY 1 EWES PER ACRE. NOW CARRYING 700 SHEEP, 13 HORSES, AND 11 CATTLE. Q9£ ACRES, of which ISO acres are 'ii *J*-0 'Stubble (00 acres of which are in ne\ grass). 'JO acres in turnips, 30 acres skimmed for wheat, and the balance is in grass, and it is now carrying the above stock. An inspection will prove the value. There is a' real good 7-roomed hcuse and every possible outbuilding. Most o_f the purchase money can bo arranged on niortsasre at 5 per cent, vvecan strongly recommend this farm. Situation rid-Cauterburv. Earlv inquiry invited. 212-18 EVANS AND BULL. 33 YEARS GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. £Ol £ 4J Acres Good Land, together OXO» with house 5 rooms (built 3 years) and 2-roomed coHage and various outbuildings. Rent 2s 9d 'week. Situation Belfast. Write or call. Chean. Owner out to sell. 47-16 EVANS AND BULL. 8 MILES OUT. VERY EASY TERMS GIVEN. OC ACRES of Real Good Land, grows t/l/ splendid crops of wheat, oats and potatoes. House 2 rooms, good stables and out-. building s . Very handy to station, school, township, etc. Price £45 per acre. Well worth any buyer's inspection. 23-12 EVANS AND BULL. OWNER Easy Terms Q7C ACRES. NORTH CANTERBURY. w.lw £5 Is 6d per acre, terms, say £IOOO cash, balance 5i per cent for 5 years. A Genuine Sale as the owner's family have gone and owing to increasing years he cannot look after the place himself. Land is in good heart, half is sown down and balance good sweet tussock. Grows good.crops o< oats, turnips and rape. About 10 miles stand, ard and wire fences. Good 4-roomed house* sheepyards and shed, and all other improvements too numerous to mention. Will sell as a going concern if wanted with 600 sheep, 6 head cattle and 5 horses, and all necessary farm implements and give good terms. We would impress upon buyers this property is on the market for bona fide sale, the owner means business. 3 miles from station and 4 miles from Hawarden. Write or call for full particulars. 103-18 EVANS AND BULL. MARSHLANDS. ONE OF THE BEST. <"»9nn DOWN, balance arranged for, 84 splendid land with the following crops:—-1 acre in onions, 3 acres in potatoes, i acre carrots, 1J acres ready for broccoli and balance in grass, now carrying 2 cows and 2 horses. An ideal place lor cropping and to carrv a few cows. A good income is made off the property. House B rooms, pantry, scullery, washhonse, dairy, stable, trapshed, cowshed, etc. Only 6 mile." out, close school, etc. Well worth inspection AND CHEAP. l°°- n EVANS AND BULL, Christchurch agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Veaf Chancery Lane, opposite Post Office. GODFREY AND TAYLER. SELECT BUILDING SITES. J EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. Terms can be arranged to suit Purchasers and money found to enable Buyers to Build. £9O-SPLENDID SITE IN LINWOOD. Northern aspect. 2d seotion (within), 40Et frontage, partly fenced. Cheapest si«> in the district. ,105-Near the corner of BEALEY AVENUE and PAPANUI ROAD, 54ft frontage; partly fenced. Northerly aspect, Sewc water, electric light, etc., available. . Very cheap, site. 15 5__Very high Seotion m SLATER STREET. 2* chains; new fenoing; western aspect; 66ft frontage. Best site in the locality. £3IS—CITY SITE, 5 minutes from Square; 66ft frontage. Suitable for business site or modern bungalow. . . V ■ ; £"ls-FENDALTON (2d tramj-Foll Guar-! ter-acre, on tram line. Surrounded bj first-class residences. Best availabl* site in the district. We shall be pleased to show prospectrv« Buyers over these Properties, and can assure them that the above aie all picked Sections and first-class investments. | ApPly GODFREY AND TAYLER, ' (W. S. Godfrey.) 90, Armagh Street. HEAVIEST MAN WALKS LIKE Al i FAIRY if he wear* , ~,,T J. WOOD-MILNE RUBBER EEELS. They're soft and springy and cost less th*» kather heels. » FUNERALS. J. ANDERSON, 107, VICTORIA STREET, J UNDERTAKES AND FUNERAL FUB- , U NISHER. . 1 LANGFORD AND RHIND, . ) UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS*/ 104. CASHEL STREET. •Phone 812. ?•?. Box .523. ■ Herbert Langford, John Khind, 10, London St. 106, St, 1 •Phone 689. . 'Phon« J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, Lichfield Street TELEPHONE m 539, Established 18TSL GEORGE BARRELL. NDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS, THE Funeral of the late Robert Eaglesom* will leave the residence of his nephew, Mr Hugh Eaglesome, 103, Puriri Road, Riocarton on Monday, Jan. 31st, at 10.30 a.m., for, the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 85 THE Funeral of the late Joseph T. Ivey will leave his late residence, 15, Riohard. son Street, Woolston, on Tuesday, February Ist, at 11 a.m., for the Linwood Cemetery., J. LAMB AND SON. 86
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12
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