8. E. Foyritz Stephen E. Poyntz, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Lo ns negotiated ; Kents and Debts collected ; all kinds of Agency business conducted. PROPERTIES FDR SALEFARMS— -222 acres, highly improved, good bui’dings, and well watered ; —lease rf 50 acre reserve will be given in. 300 acres of well farmed land, in prime condition. 500 acres, improved, good buildings. 168 acres. This is a highly improved farm, divided into nine paddocks, water running through each ; part under wheat and oats, balance in English gras es ; we 1 suited for a dairy farm, being only a quarter of a mile from a railway station. 300 acres virgin soil on the Coldstrea Estate. 80 ac;es, improved, good house, and well fenced ; quality also good. TOWN SECTIONS— Ashbubton. 905, 906, Grey street 492, 493, Cameron street 771, Corner of Wakanui road and Cox street, with frontage also to East Belt 830, Cox street And several others HOUSES— A six-roomed bouse in Moore street A five-roomed house in Wakanui road A five-roomed house in Cameron street A four-roomed house on N.E. Belt—a bargain. A six-roomed house in Moore street, splendid garden attached. Tinwald. 529, a corner section in good position Subukban. The equity of redemption over Half an acre, with five cottages erected on same ; let to good lenants Half an acre at Allenton. One acre near the Woollen Factory—splendid site for workmen’s cottages. TO LET— A five-roomed house in Cameron street A six-roomed ~ ~ „ ~ An eight-roomed house in Burnett stfeet A seven-roomed house in Tancred street west A three-roomed cottage, with three acres of grass land, at a low rental. A three-roomed cottage. Agent for the celebrated CARLYLE FACTORY AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, can be supplied at Christchurch prices ; rail carriage extra. '
Agent for SCOTT BROS.’ RANGES, and Ironwork of all descriptions. Agent for T. HERN’S “ECLIPSE” DOUBLE FOUNTAIN WASHING BOILER, A great Boon to Housewives, saving labor and fuel. Ag-nt for THE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,000,000 Risks taken on all classes of buildings, merchandise, etc , at current rates. Offices— EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. 835 S. E. POYNTZ. MONEY. The following sums to LEND on freehold security, at current rates :—LSOO, L2OO, L 1,500, and LIOjOOO, in amounts suit borrowers. S. E. POYNTZ George Jameson. George Jameson West street, Ashburton (Next to the N.Z, Grain Agency Company’s Store). HAS FOR SALESEED WHEAT— Hunter’s White Pearl Tuscan PLOUGH-SHARES— Hornsby’s and Ransomes Anglo-American Drills Oats, Barley Chaff, Bran Sharps, Flour Oatmeal, Tea, Sugar , Soap, Candles Oils (Kerosene and Boiled) Little’s Sheep Dip I Arsenic, Blue Stone, Rock Salt Fencing Wire, Stakes and Staples Drain Pipes Potatoes (Derwent and Kidney) 647
fjpo FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALETARDS COMPANY, LIMITED, Is now prepared to Dip Sheep, either the Tinwald or Ashburton Yards. For particulars as to thescaleof charges, apply at the Yards, or at the Company’s Offices, West street, Ashburton. GEORGE JAMESON, 862 Chairman of Directors. HIGHEST AWARD AND GOLD M ED AL New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, for Glazed Drain-pipes, Moulded Bricks, etc. Ford and Ogdon, South Malvern and Christchurch, FIRE-BRICK, DRAIN-PIPE AND FIELD-PIPE MANUFACTURERS. AWARDS for Salt-glazed Stoneware Drain-Pipes:—Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association : Grand November Show, 1881, First Prize, Silver Medal. Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Association : October Show, 1881, First Prize, The Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Silver Medal for Bricks, Special Quality. First-class references from Engineers, Architects, Contractors and others. Manufacturers of Malt-kiln Tiles, Fire Tiles, Fire Bricks, Special Brick (red and white), Air Grates, Chimneypots, Roofing, Ridging and Flooring; Tiles, Border Tiles, Pig Troughs, Flowerpots, Jam and Pickle Jars, Butter Crooks, Bread Pans, etc. Fireclay, Cement of the best brands. Goods forwarded by rail direct from the woiika, South Malvern, or from the Christchvprch depot. For quotations apply to GEORGE JAMESON, 861 Agent, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 3
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623Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 3
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