FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. (Roland BuU)'^ tJR. Evans, Licensed Laud broker.) Established 1881. PAYING. CONFEi/UONiiRY BUSINESS. •jr, Vi fWWMOW® £lB wook, and is **&ro capable bands is worth £3k Stock insured for £l5O. Splendid situation 4® mins: well, but the bwnsr wants a ciianjre xjOOas, etc., can bo inspected. Genuine. EVANS AND BULL.* : . , ■ • DALLINGTON7 .. ■ 1 ACRE, Good High Section, close car and]. school. J.erras given. Owner keen seller. - > EVANS AND BULL. 1 2000 B'SfS TV * Hdl Country, with abojit 200 acT« liat. 6-roomed Bungalcw, with otery conventenco and A 1 outbuildings of ‘evjsry descriCUon. Cheapest property offering at £ll per acie. . Good tonns. Full on apP 110^0 "- EVANS AND BULL 125 TiP-fop Cropping, Sheep end] . Dairying Farm. 56 sires in wheat C n ,?‘ ance ®R R P S - House 7 rooms and „ t ££. tbui Mings. Very handily, situated.! Snip at £3;O cere Good terms. And excellent yeaeoa for selling. Call early. 215*13 - EVANS AND BULL. M YALUHURST. - ~i nO , of First-class Land, suitable for any class of farming’. Good houna t) rooms and all outbuildings, Terms. This farm was taxon up from tho Govornmeht by. the present owner. Wo can recommend an inspection. On.y 7 miles from the city, handy; to school, etc. ~ 294-IS. • EVANgr AND BULL; TEMPLETON. 50 Good Mixed Farm, in Al c*. *V i , Grows heavy crops of potatoes,' wheat, oats, etc. New houso and oufbuildings. A snip at £26 per acre, with crops in. lerms, say, £250 cash. Don’t fail to inspect. 309-10 EVANS AND BUli. ! . TO MARKET GARDENERS AND FRUIT „ GROWERS. ■ fi •£*l Of) DOWN, balance.6} per cent. You , nA. sho5 ho , ul <* Ma lhi ®- ' About 5 mite* from Cathedral Square; 15 acres, rich deep river fliH, web or . dry seasons will crow first* olass crops. COME AND SEE 'FOR TOUR* E pF. An adjoining owner reckons this year to take £SOO off 3 acres alone for cauliflower* and he has also averaged 10 ton# potatoes p?r acre this season; which means ho will take the whole 'value of the land itself off it in one year. Small farming pays. You don’t have to find the capital it takes for ordinary farm* mg, the work is interesting, you don’t have all your eggs in one basket; von don’t bury yourself in tho backblocka. This land'grows to perfeotion fruit trees of every description, omonß, potatoes, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflowers, eto. There’s money in the game if tne laudio, right, and this bit of soil is just ' It. Write or call. It costs nothing. ... EVANS AND BULL. FENDALTON, 1 ACRE, 4 ROOMS. DOWN, balance say 10s week, in* z?.' eluding principal end interest. Price £325.. lucre good land and 4*room«d cottage, scullery, washhouse and shed,' 25 fruit trees, etc. Cheap. Apply early: 61-18 EVANS AND BULL. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE WiTH RIGHT * OF PURCHASE. Vi 1 A Aft ACRES, alose to Christchurch xteUV/ Rent 11s acre, with right of purchase. In good going order. Owner; ret it* ihg on account of.old age. House 5 rooms and all outbuildings. Stock, can be taken over at a low figure. DON’T, MISS THIS, if you want a bargain. No goodwill. In*, quire early. 16715 EVANS AND BULL. CHEAP AND GOOD. - v / 8 ACRES, close Christchurch,; absolutNT ' very best of land—deep, rich, heavy black loam—Al grass land, or suitable for market gardening, and fruit growing. Tbi present owner also makes a lot of mines from bees. The district is one ci thahesf House of 5 rooms—a good, 1 comfortable homo. There is only one thing wrong witj’ the 'place—it is too cheap at £560. If vs\ were asking £2OO more it would be better appreciated. Terms, Call or write. 74-17 t EVANS AND BULL. FIRST-CLASS BUNGALOW. Art DOWN—Very Easy.Term*, if want, *d.UU ed. Uniquo modern bungalow fof & rooms (17 by 14ft, etc.), tiled roof; taking ap> * pearance, lead lights, nigh concrete founds tions, wide panelled hall, electric lights Donlton bath, latest fixtures and conveniences throughout. Paling fenced, section. o\ 28 perches, high and, dry. St Albans, cloe* Cranford Street car. This house will b< finished iu about 3 weeks time. It is wet worth seeing. 77 EVANS AND BULL._ . . SEFTON, EASIEST TERMS. . Ort ACRES, Nice Little Dairy Farm -ZjU handy position. House. 4 room# en* outbuildings. Terras, say £IOO cash. Grand opportunity for a starter. Write ex call fc» full details. * 123-19 EVANS AND BULIL LISTS ON APPLICATION. T EVANS AND BUI,L, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Cau 89, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Opposite Post Office, near Chancery ===== = •''•== F O K _8 ALB. rt \ \ ACRES 2 ROODS 8 PERCHES, tR Ott FREEHOLD, fenced, subdivided inks 14 paddocks; 200 acres rich river flats ont' drained swamp, worth £4O per acre, in rid grass; balance low downs, all pleuehabj* of which the bulk has already been ploughed. Situated three miles from, railway station ana saleyards. Frontage to metal road. Splen* did houso B rooms, all 'conveniences, telo> phono, outhouses, stables, implement B>-stall cow-shod, two barns, all necessary yards, 3 acres orohard, ‘all good sorts. PRICE, £l2 PEE ACRE. 747 ACRES almost adjoining, mostly clear and in grass; all low ploughabla hill' and rich flats, mostly fell bush lanas. The whole block can be sold separately or together. A splendid opportunity for syndicate to cut up iuto small farms. PRICE £6 PER ACRE. One of .the Cheapest Properties on offer in the-Dominion. Owner Retiring. Apply J. T. SMYTH, Esq, on Property; . for further particulars, , “TIMES” OFFICE, V ' ISOA Christchurch. FUNERALS. GEORGE BARRELL, TTNDERTAEEB AND EMBALMED ■ • Comer ;V ;. / ; DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS, 'PHONE 72L LANGFORD AND BHIND, NDERTAKERB AND EMBALMER 3 104, CASHEL STREET. ‘Phone 812. P.O. Box 623. lerbert Langford, John Rhind, .. 19, London St. 108, Montreal SL Phone 689. ‘Phone 160 S. _ J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, , No., 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539* Established 1879. aoral of the late David Joseph l Will leave his late rosidence, 2$ .Street, Wcolston; This Day jptember 29, at 10.30 a. 81., for the emetery. J. LAMB AND SON, 100 iends of Mr and Mrs Charle, 11. rock are invited to attend the Funsir late Son, David Demetri, leavresidence, 515, River Road, NeeJ on Saturday, September SO, at 3 the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAM.B il of the late'Charles vo his iato rcfiaciico, 899. Csl- - on Saturday, September SO, the Linwood Cemetery 0. SON. 184 ral of the late Mrs Eliiabeth a Payne, of 75 RonfurlySrcet, ill take place This Day (Friday), Cemetery. Private mtermsnt LRREI4,. ®62 ,F LINWOOD LODGE,, No. 13. U A.O.D. ERS of tho above Ledge are «- ;t.,i to attomi the Funeral o. our i. DAVID, OITAID, which will leave •csidenro. Princess Street, Woolstan, VY, at, 10.30 a.tn., for the Linwood F. CHAMBERS. Arch Druid. A. E. PALMER. Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 10
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