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Cricket. » ENGLAND v. ATJSTBALU. [Reuter's Telegrams.] SYDNEY, Jan. 31. The International cricket match was resumed to-day. The English team, -who had lost seven wickets for 103 runs, continued, the last wicket .falling for 184 runs. Scotton caught ... ... 6 Briggs, bowled 33 Flowers, caught 17 Sherwin, not out 21 In their second innings the Australians were all out for 97, the following being the scores :■ — M'Donnell, lbw 0 Blackham, caught 5 Jones, caught N lB Turner, caught and bowled ... 7 Bannerman, bowled 4 M'Shane, bowled 0 Moses, caught 24 Midwinter, lbw 10 Garrett, caught ... ... 11 Spofforth, caught 5 Ferris, not out ... ... 0 Extras 1 The Englishmen thus won the match by 15 runs. The following wDI represent the theatrical company now nlaviue at the Theatre Royal in a match with the Midland, to take place at Hagley Park on Thursday, at 2 p.m. :— G. S. Titheradge, D'Arcy Stanfield. Frank « atep, Senrab, Hughes, G. W. Anßon, F. Beverly, h. C. Calvert, Greanam, Bryer, Ward. 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I would per* suade all who may bo affected with any sued. disease to give the Eucalypti Extract a trial, and I am convinced that they will find it the most wonderful of medicines.— Yours, Ac, K. J. Curnow, Wattle street, Sandhurst.— fADVT.] Properties for Sale or To Let. H» .Li* B O W K E R, Land and Estate Agent, 258, COLOMBO STSEET, MARKET PLACE. Christohurch.— Aldrod street, i-Acre Section and House 5 rooms, verandah, iron roof, detached workshop with fireplace ; £350 ; easy terms. Opawa.— York street, near Wilson's road station, Section 36ft ftontage, new House, 5 rooms, Tshaped, with verandah ; £250 ; terms. St Albans. — Crescent rood, about i-Acre, 90ft frontage, well stocked with fruit-bearing trees, House 5 rooms and scullery, iron roof, connected with main sewer ; £210 ; £10 cash. Linwood. — Strickland street, Section 51ft frontage, square House 5 rooms, ecullery and washhouse; £250 ; £100 cosh ; a real bargain. Gordon street, jast over hast Belt, nice Section with House 5 rooma ; £150. Papanui.— Church and John street, Several gocd Building Site?, fenced and planted, close to the tram. New Brighton. — Sections for Sale in nil the principal streets. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE AT CURRENT BATES. 1627 tl • XJ» JLf ALE AND Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Have the Following Properties FOR SALE:— BRYNDWR— 4a 2r 2p Good Rich Land, well fenced, together with Four-roomed Cottage. Adjoining the property of Mr Norgate. £120 PEE ACEE> GLOUCESTER STREET, LINWOOD.— Lots 195 and 196, i-Acre each. £105. GLOUCESTER STREET, BERWICK.— Three Quarter-Acre Sections, each £150. ~T EINSTER ROAD.— Good tS-roomed Hons9, JLJ rooms plastered. J-ucro of land, in good order. Detached wash-house, fowl run, fee., 4c. To be sold cheap, and terms can be arranged. XTTCTORIA STREET, NORTH OPAWA.— V Capital Building Sections (high and dry), i-acre eaoh. £95. TO LETBARBADOES STREET.— 6-roomed House, rent 12s per week. TO LETMOSTREAt, STREET NOliTH.— Capital 6roomed House, detached Wash-house, stables, ic. ST JOHN'S ROAD, WOOLSTON.— 4-roomed Cottage, stable, and an acre of land ; rent, 10s per week. 1863 "P ROPERTIES FOR SALE. KaKAlA— Farm of 2084 acres, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well fenced, water iv each ; 260 acres in wheat, 250 acres in turnips, 100 acres in oats, 200 acres in ryegrass for seed, balance in English grass. About half the acreage is below the Terraoe, mi is good bottom land. Improvements consist of 7-roomed Hou->e, Garden, Orchard, Plantations, large Stable, Granary, 'Woolsbed, Sheepyaids, Ac. To be sold cheap as a going concern. RAKAIA— Farm of 1936 acres, fenced and subdivided, water in every paddock, all in crop or English grahg. Improvements consist of Broomed House, Stable, Woolahed, (sheep Lip, &c. Price very low. Sither of the above will give a large immediate return. W eibT MELTON — Farm of 350 acres, well fenoed and watered, and subdivided. Improvements consist of t-roomed House, > table, Granary, &o. Price, £5 per acre, crop at valuation. This is a really cheap property. TfcMPLfcToN— Farm of 160 acres, all in crop or grass, well watered and fenced. Improvements consist of 6-roomed House, table, t.owshed, &c. Price, £10 per acre, crop at vauation. WALKER HTKEET— Kioe T Cottage (7 rooms), detached Washhouse, large Fowlhouse, &o. ; paths asphalted front and back. A very comfortable home. Price, £560. LICHFXKLD S'IRKEr EAST-t acre, 2 chains frontage, together with is Cottages, all let to good tenantß. For full particulars, apply to JOHN T. COOCH, Union Steamship Company's Buildings, 9781 Cashel street. JBona-fide Sacrifice of XfiOPEBTIES. FOS SALE —To dose a Trust Estate. 36 PERCHES, HEREFORD ST E., close to Stanmore rd, North aspect, and surrounded by really good houses, £135. 2 COTTAGES, each four good rooms and pantry, plastered, well finished, and with nice little gardens. Just off Stanmore rd, not far from the Bridge. £210 each. i-ACRE, Yogel street, Stanmore road ; a really good building-site. £150, The above low prices will be accepted simply to close up the estate, but easy terms can be arranged for most of the properties, of which fall particulars can be had on application to the undersigned. Also, in another Estate— CLOSE TO COLOMBO STREET. Well-built HOUSE, of six large rooms, pantry, scullery (with copper), Ac, &0,, and good itableß, sheds, Ac, &0., end }-ocre of garden. The very place for a carrier, cabman, &o. £500 onlf. HOUSE, of five rooms, scullery Bnd pantry, and i-acre garden, all in good order. Only £230 j very small deposit required. Also, Three-roomed COTTAGE, near, for £125, Also, very cheap, SEVERAL OTHER COTTAGE PROPERTIES. HOUSES AND COTTAGFS OF ALL SIZKS FOR SALE AND TO LET. MONEY For Investment on Freehold Security. Ti AX E AND Xll VANS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, *c, Hereford street Chambers, Christchurcb.27s2

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5840, 1 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5840, 1 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5840, 1 February 1887, Page 4

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