AUCTIONS, CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. TO-MOEROW. • LAND SALE, At Booms, 112 M-ochestcr street. -AND AT NEW BRIGHTON. LAND AT HORSESHOE LAKE. LAND AT EDGEWAUE ROAD and HILL'S ROAD. HOUSE and LAND, Armagh street,, Lmwood. Full particulars sen Wednesday's papers. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE—lmmediately after Sale of Lacd. we will SELL a. quantity of FURNITURE in. Rooms. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, 6814 Auctioneers, etc.
SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Undementioncd PROPERTY is a BARGAIN" to anyone seeking an. Investment, or requiring a Home: — NEARLY 3 ACRES OF LAND, with double frontage, in the best subtub oi Christchuroh, within two niinutc3' -walk of tram, five minutes' walk of railway station, churoh, etc.. and cay seven sriinitee' walk of the boundary of Greater Christehurch, good drainage, 30 feet above ''aye! of city, splendid water sruppiy. Land laid out in garden, splendid lawn, compact paddocks, capital fences, and plantations, iron gates, etc., beautiful view of Southern Alps and Port Hi». Substantially-built dwelling-house, large and ! .oHy rooms, and modern conveniences, bath, hot and cod water service, etc., suitable out offices. Price only £1750. Terms if required. Don't live in a foi? when you can get a nibblo like Ihic Room fnr thre-e dwelling houses on one frontage to full ch-ain road. Apply quickly to CONWAY MATSON and SONS. GBO7 112 Manchester street.
PROPERTIES TO LET. TO Let, Riccarton, Gentleman's Residence, 6 rooms, modern conveniences, 4 acres land, orchard, stable, etc. Also, old-estab-lished City Boardine-housc, 14 looms, take over tenancy 15 boarders. J. G. Bauucrman, 174 Lichfield sticat. TO BE LET. DEARSLEY'S BUILDINGS, Cashel etreet (over N.Z. Dental Coy.)— 2 Fine Rooms Upstairs, at present in the occupation of Miss Muff, dressmaker; lavatory, etc. Ront £15 per annum. DEARSLEY nr.d LANE, 5204 Estate Agents, 207 Colombo street.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM TO LET OR FOR SALE, Three Miles from tho City. 65 ACRES, about half rioh land, balance lighter, house and milking bales, etc. Rent £65. FARMS. 350 Acres, splendid piece of land, house 6 rooms, etc., 10 miles lroni town. £10 per acre. 120 Acres, good all-round farm, house 5 rooms and outbuiidings ,11 miles from city. £11 per acre. Fol. 18----83' Acres, rich heavy land, no buildings. Fol. 11 156 Acres, Rood farm, house, etc., 18 miles from town, near railway and creamery. £13 per aore. *<"• 13 SPECIAL. 12 Acre 3 Rich Land, mostly in grass, house 8 rooms .conveniences, outbuildings, 34 miles from Cathedral square, in good locality. 4023 Fol. 21 BAGGS RIGBY AND CO., House a.nd Land Agents. 117 COLOMBO STREET. Next Re*ce'».
TO TRUSTEES, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. F O R S AL E— Those ■Well-known CITY PROPERTIES, occupied by Messrs Maine Bros., Boot Manufacturers Messrs Welle and Co., Pork Butchers Messrs Adame and Co., Sun Cyolo Depot And THIRTY FEET OF VACANT LAND. Also. Adjoining Terminus Hotel, Manchester street, Tho PROPERTY occupied by Mr Thomas Rodgets, Tobacconist end FruitererSuited for Any Class of Businoss. THE above Properties are FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, the reserves fixed by tho vendors' are vory low. City property h» s always proved tho beet form ot investment, and any of the above Properties can be -purchased that will return a sound rate of interest, added! to the fact that they have large prospective value. _ ■
Terms, plena, and particulars from HOPKINS. SIMPSON and CO., LAND AGENTS. Opposite National Bank. f Head Office for Canterbury: Cook's Tourist Agency. J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. T>ROPBRTIE3 . FOR SALE X • OPAWA, convenient to the. Railway Station and Coadh—Well-built Family Residence, containing 0 rooms, verandah," pantry, scullery, linen press, cupboards, etc., etable, carriage shed, wood shed, fowlyards, and other outbuildings, with about 31 acres, securely fenced, and subdivided -into paddocks, orchard, and garden, or with paddock of thrco acres adjoining.
MOWBRAY STREET, Sydenham—Newlybuilt Hon.io of four large rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wa»hhouao and copper, fowlhouse, good section, northern frontage. OPAWA—Fino Corner Building Section, on high, terrace, overlooking the liver, close to the Tailway station, containing over one acre. RIOCARTON, Waimari road—l6s acres of first-class land, well-fenced and subdivided into paddocks, orchard, and garden, wellbuilt modern residence, of ten large, lofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, w»a_housc. and copper, ample- etabling, cowsheds, and outbuildings.
LINCOLN ROAD (near)—A Few Building Seoiions, high and dry, and close to the workshops. Easy terms. RICHMOND, Vogel street—Well-built Houoe of 4 rooms and scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water laid on, hall, verandah, concrete about, quarter-aero, fenced, and planted. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, close to the North ■belt—First-class Quarter-aero Building Sections. ' LYTTELTON. on the Bridle Path—Firatrato Building Site, containing 2 of an acre, securely fenced and planted, overlooking the Harboiir. 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 treos, within a, few minutes of the Post Office. TVTOBTH ISLAND PROPERTIES FOR IN SALE. 5000 ACRES FREEHOLD, GISBORNE DISTRICT— Hill country, about 250 Acres Ri7er Flats, 1000 Acres Bush, balance wcll-graased, winters 2 to 3J sheep per acre, with cattle, splendidly watered, 12 miles irom Coast, well fenced and subdivided. Price £Z 15e per acre. 2300 ACRES FREEHOLD, HAWSE'S BAYLOW undulating downs, country all ploughable, 10 p&ddocfce, 9-roomed House, woolshed, stable, etc, winter* 1J sheep per acre, 1000 acres have been ploughed, only 10 miles from rail. Price, £4 10a per aore. 270 ACRES FREEHOLD, WELLINGTON— 30 Acres rich Alluvial Flats, balance low hills, well watered by river and streams, good 7-roomed House, cowshed, and dairy, well and securely fenced, railway station two miles. Price 10s per acre. 4400 ACRES FREEHOLD, TARANAKI. All Unimproved Bush Country, except 125 acres ciear«i and grassed, railway should pass closo to property. Price, 23s per acre. With, en expenditure of not more than 50a per acre in felling, burnirg, grawing, fencing, etc., the land should be worth. £o to £6 per acre, end in a few years, considerably more. The Company will, in all cages, make liberal advances on every property placed on its books for sale. For further particulars apply to TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OP AUSTRALASIA, LTD., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House QufcV. Wellington. CHARLES BATBSON, Manager. 4266 INGER'S~EgK Prooucer v noi s> physic, but a stimulating food, used with good raaults on several Government poultry stations. Sold by Storekeepers ted Bomungton, Chemist.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 8
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