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PROPERTIES FOR SALS. ' TgjNGLAND AND THOMAS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, VALUATORS, ETC. TO LET FOR ENTERTAINMENTS, •■THE COLOSSEUM," Armagh street. Booking* for th» year can now be made with the Undersigned. The Building being admirably designed, and the acoustio propertie* being good, :*. will b* found suitable for the following gatherings, amongst others:— 3ANQUETS BAZAARS BICYCLE MEETINGS CONVERSA2IONEB CIRCUSES PUBLIC MEETINGS MILITARY TOURNAMENTS POULTRY, FLOWER, DOG and OTHER SHOWS PHYSICAL DrtlLL GYMNASTIC EXHIBITIONS ATHLETIC MEETINGS SOIREES FIRE BRIGADE DEMONSTRATIONS MILITARY BAND CONCERTS or CONTESTS PROMENADE or ORDINARY CERTSSKATING, Etc., Etc, Etc For further particulars apply ENGLAND and THOMAS, Royal Insurance Chambers, 62Q6 208 Hereford *ti**t J T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. T>ROPERTIE3 FOB SALE DEAN STREET, St. Albans—Fin* halfacre buildinjt allotment; SOUTHAMPTON STREET, Sydenham— Well-built House of 4 room* and *oullery. large stable aad loft, fowlhouse, etc., fj acres first-class land securely fenced. MONTREAL STREET, Sydenham—Substantially burt Cottage of S rooms, ecnllery, pantry, "verandah, waskhouse witfc copper, bathroom storeroom, loose box and trapsned, half acre' well fenced garden stocked with fruit trees. BRIGHT'S ROAD, Addington. close to the tram, well-built House of 4 rooms and pasetge, sbed, with large seotion, well fenced. GLOUOESTEGR STREET, Linwood, close to East BeH—Two-storey House of 8 rooms bathroom, etc., line quarter-acre, fenced and planted, low price, easy terms. EAST BELT—WeII-built House of liz rooms, storeroom, pantry, and scullery, gas laid on, plastered throughout, concrete foundations. 03ohalt paths, end vinery. ANTIGUA STREET—Substantially-buili modern House of seven rooms, bathroom, and every convenience, good corner quarter-acre section, handy to the centre. OPAWA—Six Acre* of first-cluss Land, laid out as a nursery, two large glass-houses built on concrete foundation, good water supply all in first-olass working order, and -fejREFORD STREET, LlNWOOD—Substantially built Modern' Residence of 8 large lofty rooms, plastered throughout, high concrete foundations, iron roof, ba&room, hot and cold water, wide hall, two bay windows and verandah, washhouse with copper, coalhouse, and asphalt paths, quarter-acre, well fenced and nicely laid out, fruit trees in full bearing., stable and trapshed, a most complete P tFoOLSTQN — Firat-das* higli Building Sections, from outrter-acre each. Northern aspect and overlooking th* river, fine posi'"falßFlEiLD AVENUE, Sydenham—Substantially built House of six good' rooms, pun-try, scullery, bathroom, Venetian blind*, concrete foundations, washhouse with copper, over quarter-sere, fenoed, planted and in good order.- ■ ' ■ __• ■ '".'■' TENNYSON STREET, c!os* to Colombo; street and tram—Fin« Building Section, containing half an acre. - VICTOR xtAKSIS. NORTH BELT—On behalf of Mr Maurice : Harris, "Turret House," with 1 aer* tr ' in sections. Also, "Taunda," N. Belt and < Montreal street, an "ideal" residence. ; CITY, Salisbury itreet— A sic* < Houa* of C rooms, bath, etc, nearly |-«cr«. Cheap a< i £WO. ■■■'■•.. ■'• . -■-'■■ ■• ";'S7I LINWOOD—A Fin* Block of over t acres, S chains'frontage, would subdivide. MAR3HLANi>-10» pick of district, good house, etc ' • '■; ' ■ '■-■■'" ■.' ST. A6APH STREET—A nic* β-roomed House, stable, etc., good section. Price £220 ifpPEB BICCAETON—A 25-Acre Farm of first-das* Land, good House, orchard, and suitable outbuildings. £47 10s an acre tnly. WorUi £60. Al*o *ri6.acT* j.arm. SOCKBURiV and HORNBY—Several blockt of Land, for aal* on easiest of term* to suit buyers. Land very rapidly going up in value. Some with houses .also. ' LOWER RICOABTON, Main road—Must be sold i-acr* and Modern House, t rooms and convenience*. Price reduced to £660. LINCOLN—A 60-acre Farm of the riohest! land.■: The pick of the dietriot. .; BELFAST-A Bk>ck of House* to b. *old which will be guaranteed to giva-U p«r een*. nett income, free of commission for collection. A safe investment . ■. •:■;■•• ' ■ ' ' BAST BEiLT—To close a Mortßajie account, new Houee of 8 rooms, just finished, also adjoining Section, room for two mor» houses. Price low., - : ■ EAST BELT. City aid*—On behalf wf an absentee, 2 fine Brick -built' .house* and Shop*, with stable* and trap-houses, etc.. let at low rents amounting to £104 a year, lew rate* and insurance.' Price '£1030. A safe invest-' m*nt. ■ . • ' ■ '•■.■• ' ' . ':'.'. •'' .' i ; NORTH BELT, near—A Good'.:■■•NawV...7room House, all modem convenience*, over jhacre (3 front ape*), owner leaving. Price £700 only. ■-.'■■■ ■-.: FOR SALE—Goodwill of Central Billiard Rooms. 2 full eiee table*', low rent; to go for le*» llum the' value of the tables. A good living.-. ... .\ *,-. .'''■ ..' ' C,. r . '!■ ~,-. ■ _ XOWER BIOC3ARTON. and TOfKtJALTON —Several charming resid»noes and cottages for aale. '."."..■"'■ ' ■ - " '• . . • ■ An. old-e*tabli*hed butcher's Businass in town' with every convenience, for sale;.also, a Blacksmith's Business, in best agricnlteral district, near Christchnrch. .Also, a good .Bakery and General Store'fot sale. A splendid opportunity to enterprising men. Money > found for suitable buyer* for all or any oi the above. '•.■•'.■/' Wanted, immediately, for cash, the following ;i—*A Modern 7-roomed House, near Papahui. road; pric* £700 to £600. Two Other Modern Houses of ? or 8 rooms, in town.! Also, to Rent, with purchasinir clause. 50 Acres of Dairying Lind within reaaonabl*' distance of a Factory or Creamery. Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, Hotel*,! BnildiriY and other 6eciioß>) and Small Propeztie* lor Sale, is Town and Country. VICTOR HARRIS, Land, and Financial Agent, , Hotel Broker, and Vainer.': : 172 Lichfield . street, Christchuxoh. • P.O. Box »4. Telephone 446. GECTIONB FOB SALE. ! ' SOUND INVESTMENTB. 1 LtBERAP" TERMS IF DEaiBED, LISrWOOD—Fine position *nd Tery, Wgh, having a good view, J-&cre well fenced, long , fnmtage, handy to tram. Only £95 aeked. Apply at once LINWOOD—Good position and high, sunny •ide, over i-tere. ' Price £150. SECTIONS in MaJvcrn. Rolleston, Oxford, Temuka, Arowhcmua—in fact all round Canterbury, largo and small. Full particulars on application. . ■ SUMNER, facing tram, high and excellent position, over an Acre Land, a rare opportunity to secure a nibble. ST. ALBANS—I-acre, with Cottage, atream. running through the property dose to North belt. Price £350. ST. ALBANS. coach paeaes, ihacre, 3 chains frorrtsge, eplendid position for coitiur up. Price £*20. —» JUST OFF Papanui road—a Acre*, *e!l fenced, excellent Land: a nibble. Price £245. ' • ' ' ' ■ ■' • BEDCLIFFS—i-acre, fenced, good position, •tanda high. Price tzh. NEW BRIGHTON, Lonedal© aad 7-.percb*e, double «lay«d and in graae; a eplendid building eection. Low price. NEW BRIGHTON—Best vacant position, in Brighton, facing the beach, full i-acr*. Low pnee. _ , BUCKLEY'S ROAD, Tery high eection, containing 2 rood* 14 perches. Price a nibble. CITY, NORTH—Section 1 chain frontage plenty room for 3 Cottage*. £8K; a *pec LIWWOOD, Tuam street—4B|ft froetag*. by , 2J chains, well fenced (live and- paling). Price £100. . . . r , ""** ST. ALBANS, Madra* •tr*et-N«*rly Jacre for absolute aale. Offer wanted. NUMEHOUS PROPERTIES TO CHOOSE FBOM. . DEARSLEY AND LANE, «7 COLOMBO STREET (near Cathedral). . 43U TilNWOOD—Superb. Modem Betidene* <A c •U rooms (almost new), plastered, tiled ■rates, hearth*, Venetian blind*, verandah, nf window, bath, h. and c, pantry, sesJlery, watbhouee, oopper, tubs, coa&ouse, windnulV ana teak, site, i-acte, aorthem aapeet, n«w tram. A valuable pKoperty, cfow at &6Q. J. a. Baaßennw, 174 Lichfleld street

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 8

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