N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ADDIXGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 12th. 1927. OUR PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE: On account of Peninsula CLIENTS: 30 Fat Cows ami Heifers 12 Fat Cows 20 Fat Steers On account of MR J. J. DUNCAN, Waiaa: 1 Truck Prime Cattle ■ On account of MR B. P. R. MONTGOMERY, Wcedons: 1 Registered Pedigree Ayrshire Cow, duo to 4th calf end January On a.'count of CLIENT: 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 2yrs, sound and quiet N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. Auctioneers. CASHMERE RESIDENCE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES, ALSO THE PREMIER SITE UN CASHMERE. HPHE HOUSE is replete with every motion J convenience, and is well constructed. Tho rooms are large and restful, and thevo is an iibundanco of built-in furnitur ' coves, beamed coiiin™.", the veranda] spacioiif, and access to the rooms is gained through French windows. The electric fittings are good, and cooking is done by electric range. THE SECTION IS ONE OF THE BEST* ON CASHMERE, QUITE 250 MILES OF ALPS BEING DISCERNIBLE ON A CLEAR DAY. It i? laid out in lavrns, gardens (rock and otherwise), and has very larga frontage. Two Sections could bo cut off if deeired. The owner is out to sell. ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION CAN BE MADE THROUGH OUR LAND OFFICE. FARMERS' CO-OP, LAND DEPARTMENT, Cashel street. L.i ACRES AND SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. WITHIN 4 MILES OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. VERY LARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. ['HE land is some of the finest, in Cnn- (- terbury, and is planted with all sorts fruits, Valnut groves, etc. x'hero are about 0 acres of land available for grazing, some of which at present is in potatoes and lucerne. THERE IS QUITE AN INCOME to be derived from this holding immediately. Owner wants to real'se, and will consider reasonable rroposition. JT.Z. FARMERS, \-7.<taa LAND OFFICE. PEOPEETIES FOE SALE. HARMAN AND STEVENB, LID. ST. MARTINS. A CHEAP JJUiNGALOW. 4?QAA— NEW 4-roomed Bungalow, plas--3* JUU tered and replete with all modern conveniences', porcelain bath and basin, pantry, scullery, hot and cold service, tiled grates and hearths, washhouse, copper an! tubs; H«re section, concrete paths, etc. Land well suited for ea-rly strawberries. Imision. H.ARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. EXCHANGE FOB BUSINESS. HOTEL OE TOWN PROPERTIES. FARM, situate handy to Christchurcli, 420 ACRES, good B « ce P and «°Pl> in ß land, grows good crops of wheat, oalß, turnips, rape, etc. Well fenced and watered. About 100 acres ploughed Splendid Ho stead of 6 rooms, all conveniences, fine range of up-to-date outbuildings. Ideal situation, alongside railway, township, and . school. PRICE £ls per acro/br offer Will cdnsider any good proposition. ~-m V, _ HARMAN and STEVENS,. LIMITED, THIS IS WORTH SEEING. BEST PART OE SPREYDON. . none-BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW, 4 ckO OO rooms and kitchenette, well bitilt and finished, large porch, panelled hall, eleotrib light and Btbve, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, eto. Splendid section, very high, with ornamental rock fence, concrete batb3. Terms arranged, HARMAN and fITEVENS. LIMITED. SOLDIER'S MORTGAGE £9OO. PRIOE ONLY £995. "•Inn DEPOSIT-ST; ALBANS-4-i»±UU roomeel Bungalow, plastered, arid all modern conveniences, elceWi.c light arid gas, hot and cold service, tiled grates arid hearths, cupboards built in, bathroom, washhbtise, copper and tubs; i-acre Bection, nicely laid out in lawns and garden, asphalt paths. Immediate possession. HARMAN and STEVENSi, LIMiTED, Land and Estate Agents, ShafebroKers, Agents Northern Assurance Company. Ltd. Thone3 494 and 4391. H 4782 D. STOCK AND CO. LARGE SHOP; CASHEL STREET, .BETWEEN high and. Manchester STREETS) 8.1 PER WEEK. OFFICES ON MAIN STREET, 30s. STORE OR GARAGE WITH OFFICES, 50s. SHOP, MANCHESTER STREET, 355. SHOP, BEOKENHAM, 30s. SHOP AND 4 ROOMS, BECKENHAM, 40s. CITY WAREHOUSES, 4000 SQ. FEET, 70s; 2000 SQ. FEET, 30s. D. STOCK and CO ESTATE AGENTS, 158 MANCHESTER STREET, N.2. Express Co. Buildings. 'PHONE 2438 OR 8813. BAKER BROS. OHILCQJIB STREET—I rood 22 parches. £3OO. HAMILTON STREET—I rood 27 porches. £350, WAIWETU ROAD—Quarter-acre. £4OO. CANAL RESERVE—QUarter-acre. £205. WHITCOMBE AVENUE—3I 'perches. COLLEGE AVENUE—24 perches. £J33. ST. ANDREW'S TERRACE—33 perches. £320, BECKFORD ROAD—Over Quattcr-nrre. £285. MACKENZIE AVENUE—36 perches. £l6O. HINAU STREET-35 perches. £325. PURIRI HO AD—sl perches. £313. C'ARRINGTON STREET—24 perches. £295. ' PERCIVAL STREET— 2G perches. £2OO. WESTON'S ROAD—Over i-acre. £385. CONWAY STREET—Quarter-acre. £l5O. ROSE STREET—62 perche.. £220. BAKER BROS 106 MANCHESTER STREET. e>**« Soaks, U 9d pn At Nicholson and cs and Coloured Usb-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18895, 10 January 1927, Page 13
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