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AUCTIONS. R. B. McKENZIE AND CO. P s. McKenzie and co., U. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, ■ , 143, CASHEL STREET. CHARMING CASHMERE PROPERTY. WE are instructed!!Mß A. E. MULGAN (who has removed to Auckland), to Sell by Private Treaty, G ART BUNGALOW PROPERTY situated MERLEWOOD-AVENUE, CASHMERE. The House, of 5 r!ms. is conveniently arranged, being planned after approved .bungalow style, with an eye to labour-saving, an built under a leading architect with, heaivy timber throughout. Every convenience is installed. including spacious Sleeping Balcony. Tho Section is approximately a quarter o an acre, and is nicely laid out and well drained. More land can be had if “ e3 , lre r' , The Property is' beautifully situated, j - high enough to escape tho fog and secure a first-class view while not entailing a long climb. Threepenny car section and no tram rates to pay. . . , , Mr Mulgan has gone to reside W Ancklano, and has definitely decided to quit tho Ir pcrty at all costs rather than let. Cards to view may be obtained from tho Sole Agents. R. S. M’KENZIE AND CO., ■ Land and Estate Agents, 143, Cashel Street, 1 Next Tattersall’s. . GOING DAIRY FARMING? HERE’S YOUR~OPPORTUNITY. AS A GOING CONCERN— MILK ROUND. 24 COWS, ETC. ft ~ ACRES Leasehold, good dairying land, within 5 miles of the Square, buildings, including 6-roomed house, 16-ban c. byre, in first-class order. Tip-top danj herd of 24 cows, 1 bull, calves and 4 horses, SO tons good hay, 1 acre potatoes, etc., separator. churns, etc. , Part of the land is yielding 2 crops hay this dry season. ... There is a 25-gallon milk round into the bargain, and the owner, who has excellent reasons for selling, will take £575. WALK IN. WALK OUT. And Terms if Desired. We know it’s a good thing, and won t lost long. Como and c ee us about it- Sole agents, r. s. McKenzie and co. Cashel Street (next Tattersall »)■_ TO LET. FURNISHED—nXCEPTIONALLY Nice 5-roomed BungaVJ low, best part Papanui Road, well furnshed. ana every possible convenience, ou ler week. r g M , KENZIE AND CO. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. RCHARD PROPERTY, GLASSHOUSES, BRICK PLANT, ETC. /STE have been instructed by the Owner ► V to Sell bv Private Treaty all that extent property situated Grange Stree , inawa, comprising about six acres .£* J? d early all frontage, with the weU-bmlt .Brick esidence, three Glasshouses, Bnck-makmg 1 ant, etc., thereon. There is a fine orchard on the P ro F e “-’ nd a portion of tho land could be sold off l building sections. A quarry has been penod on the property, and if desired an nlimited quantity of first-class vken out at a trifling cost. The Bnck-mak-ig plant has been leased for a long term nd brings in a good rental. Altogether tn roposition H a most attractive one, an aould appeal to any energetic speculator The present owner has urgent reasons for dling, and to facilitate matters would conider "taking in exchnnge a small Town Proertv or Suburban Block. Wo shall be pleased to give full particulars i any bona fide buyer. Sole Agents r. s. McKenzie and go., 143, Cashel Street, Christchurch. (Next Tattersall 3). PORTANT NOTE: . „ T3LEASE DO NOT CONFUSE US I WITH ANY OTHER FIRM USING THE NAME OF McKEXZIE OUR MR McKENZIE IS THE ONLY AUCTIONEER OF THAT NAME IN CHRISTCHURCH. OUR ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IS R, S. McKENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 143, Cashel Street, Christchurch. w. j. HOPKINS AND CO. No. 1. A SPLENDID ORCHARD PROPERTY. SITUATED AT STOKE. 41 MILES FROM NELSON. TEARLY 17 ACRES of Land, 16& Acres 11 being planted with all the best comercial varieties of export apples and other aits. Absolutely the finest assortment trees in the district. 12 ACRES chiefly Apples, a few Pears (five-year-old trees), very well grown and in profit. 2i ACRES Apples, three years old. 2 ACRES assorted Stone Fruits—Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines and Plums—four-year-old and hearing. (The orchard is in perfec order.) BUILDINGS—BungaIow of four large rooms, detached kitchen, washhouse, woedhouse, septic tank, windmill and tank, good lawn and garden. PRICE £3400. This is one of the best Properties ill the best fruit-growing district in New Zealand. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. No. 2. BARBADOES STREET, CITY. A CHEAP PROPERTY. lm - ££7s. House of 5 rooms, with bathroom, etc., h. and c. water, Eewer connection, gas. The house is plastered and papered. Section about one-eighth of an acre, 33ft frontage. This is a remarkably cheap property. Good terms can be arranged. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., . Agents. No. 3. LINCOLN ROAD, ADDINGTON. PQ7K—EASY’ terms for balance. House cfcO « 0 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, etc. Section one-eighth of an acre. This is a. cheap property. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. No. 4. EDENBRIDGE STREET, SPREYDON. SPLENDID Building Section, full quarteracre. Ample frontage for two houses, there being 115 ft of frontage. PRICE £125. This is an excellent Section, one minute from the tram. A good investment for a builder. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. “QT ELMO HOUSE,” 52, Worcester ij Street (West End)— Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds', etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J- Murray, Proprietor. GOLFERS DON’T SWEAR AT WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. THEY' SWEAR BY THEM, because give bette* rervico * faction.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17100, 24 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17100, 24 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17100, 24 February 1916, Page 12

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