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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS A BULL. , ( J. R. Evans, (Rolaac BnIL Liooneed Land Broker.) Established 1861. TO LET, TOWNAND COUNTRY. >t ROOMS, Merivale, .furnished, g r»* TT; f " nii6h ,ed, St Albar*. 27**ed: i SvSSi SB ? ?r - 0 * - Si6ttMfl vLd ia? M*- 12b: 5 rooms, LinEVANS AND BULL. 30 ACRES-9 MILES OBX: 1 £2OO P ce E*arr 22l ife l™A- - F <? «M$ from 9 from Chrisiehurch. Co £°™Lu. d outl « l ' l «Hn*r«. Milk as bs wU or can for ,ull particulars. 75-18 EVANS AND BULL; run SALE OR EXCHANGE. Ono &%A G 0 CONCERN. " ; 298 4 C .BES. 003 years Government Lea**- - „J, , hola - 2 pules from station and school sna 7 from saleysrde. 60 acres Sin wheet;. <0 acres oats, 30 acres readv for root*, aid •Iw* y ? u JiV?" a: has »heat and 63 bushels oats per acre.. Hour* s rooms with o v«ry convenience, stable, granary, hut, etc. As a wine concern, witli SiO ewes. 30 hoßjreis, 10 horses. 8 oattk ill . implements and motor-oar. £4900. Terms given, or will exchange far email sheep run. Further particulars on application. 25-9) ________ _ EVANS AND BULL. ~ «¥3is§ FROM RANGIOHA. £3ftfi balance to suit buyer. acre and 40 ncros leasehold Riven in. Grow 40 bushels wheat per acre last-roar. 4* acres in wheat and oats. 12 BEddbcke. we'l ■watered, stock at valuation if wanted. Troomed House and every farm rutbuildinp. li miles from school, 3 from station, and -5 miles from Rancors. Must sell, inoffirs at once. . ' . 114-1 T EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP SHEEP LEASEHOLD. 1 900 ACHES SWEET SHEEP COTTF : X*m\)\J TRY, prows good oats, turnips and . rape. Sheep' and team can be taken, si valuation if wanted; SO Acre? in Oats (looking well), and 125 Acres ploughed ..for turnips and.rape. House 4 rooms and Ou'--buildinga. Rent 4s Cd per acre off-part and £s lOd psr aero on balance. Lease has ic«K term to run. Carrying 420 owe hoftßets (bought for 24s 9d). and will easily cars'? another 600 sheep. Price asked .•61100. and very easy terms will be (riven, say, £coo down, as owing to a death in tho family the owner is forced to -ealise. HANDY TO LEE9TON Saleyards and close Station. Inquire early. Genuine nibble 166-19 EVANS AND BULL. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. CASH, balance arranged. Prie* *I J £550. ST ALBANS, close car end school. Modern S-roomed Bungalow, ALL LATEST CONVENIENCES. Good Section of 28 perches, well fencd. Card to view at our office. Lists on application. 193-1;* EVANS AND BULL. HORNBY—£SO CASH. 3 ACRES of Freehold Land and Hcnso 1 rooms (built 5 years), windmill, stable, etc £IOO the lot. Cheap. • Easy terms'. Close Station, School.' etc. ' 27-2 J EVANS AND BULL. "VAIKUKU, CLOSE rInG-lORA. 0 ACRES best land in the. country, suitr.blo for either dairying or cropping. Htusj, 5 rooms and outbuildings. This is * very old holding, and wo can give food terms if wanted. Write or call for full particulars. 23-K EVANS AND BULL. CLOSE LEESTON. QA ACRES, part in oats and wheat, .bai--O\J anoß grass; first-class land; S-rcorne<J house and outbuildings: £43 acre. Easy terms. EVANS AND BULL. 001-19 RF.FTON—EASY TERMS. IAA ACRES, handy to station. Hsi 11/1/ jrrown 40 bushels wheat and "90 bushels, oats per acre, and this dry season threshed 30 btuhels wheat and 45 oats acre. Well fenced and watered, 10 pa<idocks, 46 acres in wheat, 26 acres in oat*. 8 acres Italian ryegrass, 10 aero for r»p« r *M turnips and balance (Trass.. Deep loam, easily worked, no sour clay. Seven-rooms* .house, well built, washhouse, stables, eowbeils, large (Train and chnffhouse, plgstw-. etc. Only £26 per acre, crops in, and stock at vslnation if wanted. Most of ths purchase money can remain at 8 per cent. 216-19 > EVANS AND BULL. WANTED, FOR CASH BUYER. 1 "-"00D LETTING COTTAGE. Seed par ticulaiß to EVANS AND BULL, Christcburch asrents Yorkshire Insurance Co, 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Near Chancery Lane; opposite Post Office. JOSEPH WALLACE. SYDENHAM. FINE BUSINESS POSITION. COLOMBO STREET. > SHOP and 8 ROOMS, deep Settle* V enlarge premises. Back Entrance. GOOD IYvTCTMENT AT £585. JOSEPH WALLJCI?. Vr ALBANS. NEAR TRAM, 2d SECTION. £7OO. CORNER SECTION of f ACRE, !e*s frontage. '-r. HOUSE, all conr«ii»uce». Orchard. Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrams: " Simp," Chrislehuwß. WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS co* less than Leather Heols—and they tek« tho fag out of Walking. WEAR A PAIR FUNERALS. GEORGE BAHRELL, NDERTAEER AND EMBALMS?. Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS 'PHONE m. . v". -■ LANGFORD AND RHIND, NDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER 4 KJ 104, CASHEL STREET. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford, Jobm Rhind, 19, London St. IC6. Montreal St 'Phono 689. 'Phone 160 S. J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE tJgC^ Established 1879. THE Funeral ot the late Will Samel Bmtorworth will leave his la.c residence, "Kilner Ihne," Mandeville Ro.d, Lower Ricoarton, un Monday, September 4, at 3.80 p.m., for tho Linwood C«u«t<ry. J. LAMB AND SON. riiHE Funeral of the lftto Emmorson Bue!c----1 fir will leave his sister* residence, Mi«s Ma'rgare-i Buoktin, Factory Road,,,Sockburn, on Tuesday, September 5, at 2 for tho Riccartoa Churchyard. a. LAMB AND SON. • 162 rpHE Fricrds of tho late George Adding* J. ton arc respectfully invited to aite-.d his Funeral, to leave the residence of hia son-in-law, 'Mr Henry M'Glelland, . Rivii' View, Kimborley, on Monday, September A, at l-oO p.m., arriving at the Public Csructcry at Kirweo about 3 p.m. JOHN LORD, Undertaker. SE3S THE Friends of tho late Thomas M'Millen are rcsn<;ctfiiHy inforir.ed that ha Funeral will leave his late residence, Waiktiktij To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.w., hi •he M-sFhodist Ccnlttery, Woodocd. F. FISHER,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17264, 4 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17264, 4 September 1916, Page 12