AUCTIONS. COX WAY MATSON' AND SONS. THIS DAY. "PROGRESS" SALEYARDS, RANGIORA. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. At 11 a.m. shar;". CONWAY MATSON a=d SONS, 6130 Auctioneers, etc. to-morrow. Saturday.
FRUIT. FRUIT. XV E fc* ve received a smail consigntnent of IT. 3S CASES PLUMS, io be SOLD by PUBI/TC AUCTION, a/. lOo'clocon SATURDAY MORNING, at our Rooms. 112 Manchester street. , CONWAY MATSON and SOXS, 6131 Auctioneers, TO-MORROW (Saturday), Tth FEBRUARY. At Rooms, Manchester fatrcct. SALE OF PROPERTY, account Mr Rchd. Reeve, Bromley. SALE AT CONWAY MATSON snd SONS, 6132 Auctioneers. etc._ "pAPANUI MARKET YARDS." MONTHLY SALE. MONDAY NEXT, Oth FEBRUARY. Sheep. Cattle, Pigs, Horses, Produce, etc.
Wanted—Consignments of Pigs- Ready Sale. Sale slarta 12.30 p.m. COX WAY 3IATSOX rvnd SOXS. 6133 ' Auctioneers, etc. JUXGIORA "PROGRESS" YARDS. T>LEASE!?end elong your ENTRIES in X iimo to Advertise, EVEKY TUESDAY. Sale etartd at 11 fharp. Live Stork at 11.30 a.m. CONWAY MATSON and SOXS. 6131 Auctioneers, etc.. PROPERTIES TO LET. IGOO ACRES TO LEASE. TO LET BY TEXDER, for a term of Five Years -Abmt 1600 Acres First-class Tussock Country, we.'l waterod. e;is>- of access. Tenders to he, in hy 2Sth FEBRUARY. No tender necessarily accented. Apply 'J. and" J. INXKS, ,i 903 Amberley.
TO LET. EAST SIDE, within 20 minutes o£ the centre, tuid on the- tramline, 31 ACRES, laid out in paddock, orchard, and garden, well frrared and in first-clase orcVr. Larfic, substantially-built residence of 10 large, lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and cold irater. and aIJ piodcin conveniences, stabling and outbuildings. J. T. BELL, 6113 Landbrokor, Cathedral flqunre. TO BE LET. DEAItSLEY'S BUILDINGS. Caahel street (over N.Z. Dental Coy.)— 2 Fine Rooms Upstairs, at present in the occupation of Miss Muff, dressmaker; lavatory, etc. Rout £15 per annum. DEARS LEY and LANE, 5204 Estate Agents. 207 Colombo street.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE i?K9fk— A NlßßLE.—Addington,. near 3m/Ojmd\J tram—A 7-roomed House, pln«■t<»rccl, with every convenience, h. and c. ■water, scullery, bath, pantry, detached washhouse, wood ujid coalhouse, windmill, J-acro wc;i fenced, nico orcliard, garden uplendid'y laid out. You can get nothing bettor. The owner having left Christchuroh will sacrifice at the very low figure of £520. CITY—J-Acre Splendid Block, with shops nnd otiher buildings, only £1150 the lot. This block is at present bringing in over 15 per cent, is certain to return more in a abort lime' Room to build several other shops. This is a chance seldom, met with, as the land must increase in value. £815^C1TY—;J-room Ottawa concrete foundations, well built J-acrc, high and dry, well laid out nnd planted. £170—ST. ALBANS—t-room Cottage, with nearly i-ncre, p'.antrel in iruit trees. £o73—ST. ALBANS—Now House, 6 rooms, plastered, bathroom, washliouso, scullery, h. nml c. water, bay windows, verandah, Venetian blinds, concrete foundations, over i-acro, well fenced, artesian well, a nice property. U. W. C A X D V, CENTRAL HOUSE AND LAND AGENCY. 156 Cashel street (next Tattcrsall's). 5046
■W. J. BIRCH AND CO.. TAXD AND ESTATE AGENTS, 177 HIGH STREET, (Opposite Knight'e, Butcher). Te'.epfcono 923. Box 460. FOR SALE. SYDENHAM, off Colombo street—Four Now Houses, each 1 rooms, plastered, bath, h. and c, wa&hhouse, oopper, tubs, good mantels, force pump, tank, scullery, sink, on concrete, section 10 x 120 ft (moio or lew). Price £320 each, terms. v LINWOOD, Gloucester street—New Wellbuilt House 4 rooms, plastered, Venetian blinds, pantry, ecullcry, verandah, on concrete, iron roof,\ washhousc, copper, tubs, Jkacre land. Price £420 or offer. . 40 SYDENHAM, Solwyn etrccfc—House 5 rooms, pjaatered, tiled crates, bath, h. and c, lavatory, scullery, waarehouse, oopper, tubs, on concrete, J-aore, wo.l plantod. ,£665. 79 ST. ALBANS, Oxley street—New House 5 rooms, plastered, centre pieces, gas, tiled grates, bath, pantry, verandah, on concrete, washhouse, copper, tubs, i-aore, well fenced. Price £485. 142 LINWOOD, juet over Canal—New House a rooms, plastered, pantry, bti-th, tiled grate, Venetian blinds, on concrete, section oOft x 150 ft. £375. I*l
SYDENHAM, Smollett stroeU-Ncw Hcraso 6 roome, plastered, bath. i>antry, Venetian bKiide, oopper. J-acre, vrc'A fenced. £030. Ho SYDENHAM, off S«lw-jti street..House 7 rooms, scullery, lined and papered, foroe pump, iron roof, i-acre, well planted. £325. 212 SYDENHAM, Wakefield nlroet— House 4 rooms, iron roof, vejra-ndaii, Avashhousc, etc., i-acrc. Price £230. 30 ST. ALBA.NS, Carlton terrace—ThTee Acres Land, -well-bui/t House 0 rooms, bath, h. ami c. ecullery. every convenience. Prico £2150. Photo 4t office. ' ' 362 FARMS. BROMLEY—II Acres, 2 houses of 6 and 1 rooms. £52.5. ■\VHITECLIFFS—23O Acres, house 3 rooms. £■1 5b per acre. RICCAKTON—Over IS Acres, house 11 rooms. £1800. MARSIELAND—2O Acres, house 5 rooms. £1400. W. J. BIR C S AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 177 High street, Chrietohurch.
J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALB OPAWA, convenient to the Railway Station and Coadh—Well-built Family Residence, containing 9 rooms, verandah, pantry, sculleiy, linen press, cupboards, etc., stable, carriage ahed, wood shed, fowlyards, and other outbuildings, with about 2J acres, securely fenced, and subdivided into paddocks, orchard, and garden, or with paddock of threo acres adjoining. MOWBRAY STREET, Sydenham—Newlybuilt House of four large rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, waebhouse and copper, fowlhcuso, good section, northern frontage. OPAWA—Fine Corner Building Section, on high terrace, overlooking the river, close to the railway station, containing over one acre. RICCARTON, W-aimari load—l6J acroe of first-class land, vrcll-ferrood and subdivided into paddocks, orchard, garden, wellbuilt modern residence of ten large, iofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, w-sLhouse, and copper, ample stabling, cowsheds, and outbuildings. LINCOLN , ROAD (near)—A Few Building Sections, high and dry, and close to the workshops. Eaey terms. RICHMOND, Vogel street—Well-built House of i rooms and scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water laid on. hall, verandah, concrete foundations, about quarter-acre, fenced, and planted. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, close to the North belt—First-claea Quarter-aero Building Sections. LYTTELTOX, on the Bridle Path—Firstrate Building Site, containing j of an acre, securely fenced and planted, overlooking the Harbour. * SALISBURY STREET WEST, near Victoria street—House of four rooms, hall and verandah, plastered, slate roof, bath, washhouse with copper, stable and coachhouse, back entrance, garden well stocked with fruit trcee, Within a few minute* of the Post Office.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 12
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