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8 FOE SALE. TWO COTTAGES (ono quite new), with outbuildings, artesian well, Ac., standing on a QUARTER-ACRE OP LAND, Tn Harman street, Addington. A WELL FINISHED HOUSE OP SIX ROOMS, STABLE, SHED, And other Improvements, with OVER TWO AGEES OP LAND, In Paddocks and Orchard, on the Outskirts of Sydenham. POTIONS Opposite the ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS, And on SYDENHAM BOUNDARY ROAD, ADDINGTON RECREATION GROUNDS. SMALL DEPOSITS, AND VEEY EASY TEEMS. THE FEW REMAINING ALLOTMENTS Opposite SYDENHAM SCHOOLS, Close to the T R A M W A Y. On Very Easy Payments. Building allotment within THE OITT, .£SO. (EJECTIONS AT SUMNER. ACRES AT RIOCAETON. Apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral Square, opposite the Post Office. 0 1 TO INVESTOES, SMALL CAPITALISTS, CLERKS. WORKING MEN, AND OTHERS, Seeking for BUILDING SECTIONS In the best locality, WITHIN A SHORT WALK OP CHRISTCHURCH, And certain Yearly Increasing Valne, at a small cost, and npon EASY TERMS. SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, 1881 r 2 o’clock. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR LAND AND ESTATE SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, 1881, 2 o’clock, The whole of those Very Choice and ValuableBUILDING SECTIONS, Containing about ONE-QUARTER OP AN ACRE EACH, Beautifully situated upon the LINCOLN ROAD, Within an easy walking distance of the Soothtown belt, Addington, and the centre of Christchurch, and in a short time theTramway will be running to Addington, and, no doubt, up the Lincoln road. Theprseont value of land in this position will then be more than doubled in value. Already great difficulty is felt in obtaininghealthy building sites so near town, and sofavorably situated. The property adjoins the residence of Ur Twigger, surrounded by first-class neighbors. The land is of a superior quality, suited for the formation of luxuriant gardens. As an investment it cannot be surpassed. For occupation there are bat few positions toequal it round Christchurch. Terms unusually easy. Lithographic Plana ate being prepared. Full details will bo given by the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, MARCH, 1881, 3-5 2 o’clock. 7671 TO CLERKS, ARTISANS & OTHERS. RARE OPPOE ('UNITY TO PURCHASE A COMFORTABLE HOUSE * LAND Within two minutes’ of Tramway Terminus, SYDENHAM. MONDAY, 7th MARCH, At 12 o’clock noon. Messrs c. b. tayloe & co. (Mr e. W. Roper, anctioneer) have boon instructed by the Owner to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, on above date, A SECTION, About one-tenth Acre, having 46ft frontage on Devon road, Sydenham, by 97ft depth, on which is erected a well-built BRICK HOUSE, having four rooms, lathed, plastered and papered, two ranges and two stoves, large washhouse with concrete flow, copper boiler built in chimney, water Kid on in-doors from concrete well, fowl-house-and garden, picket and close fence, the whole in excellent order ; built two years; Also, adjoining the same, A SECTION, About one-tentb Acre, having 46ft frontage on Devon road by 97ft depth, with a convenient well-bnilt TIMBER HOUSE, having four rooms on basement and two large upper rooms, match - lined and papered throughout, with kitchen range and five registered stoves, artesian well, picket and rail fence, in good condition ; built throe years. The Auctioneers call attention of all persons to the above really snng and eligible properties. They form the centre ef a most respectable neighborhood, Devon road being a chain wide, metalled, and pathways formed and shingled, and within 200 yards of the Tramway Terminus. Title—Land Transfer Act. Half purchase money can remain on mortgage. TEEMS EASY. C. B. TAYLOR & CO., Auctioneers, 3-3 490 Hereford street. THE BRIDGE on the Fendalton Head, near the Railway line, will be CLOSED from Thursday to Tuesday next, inclusive. By order of the Riccarton Road Board. March Ist, 1881. 763»ADDINuTON. NOTICE TO RAILWAY EMPLOYES AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, fi r £175, a large, superior finished Four-roomed T-HOUSE, with verandah and scullery, newly bnilt, with superior range and register, and every oonvenienoe, artesian well, and good Corner Section of LAND, well fenced all ronnd. Situated opposite the Workshops, inCarew’s road, next to the late Mr Neck’s. This is a rare opportunity, as the terms ore very easy. Apply on the premises, or to O. H. BAYMAN, Selwyn street South, Addington. 7658 DRESSMAKING. MELBOURNE HOUSE DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA STREET. MRS CLARKE wishes to return her sincere thanks to her numoroun town and country customers, who have favored her with their patronage during the last two years. Mrs C. wishes to inform them that having a Varied Assortment of Winter Dress Material just arrived from Dnnodin, shewill in future have on hand a quantity of Costumes, of all sizes, at such prices as will defy competition. Rerpocttully soliciting a continuance of your support, I remain, youre, Ac , 7623 MB* J. T. CLAEKB. Messrs wheeler a son invite Public attention to their new Photographic Panorama of Christchurch, taken from trp of Cathedral Tower. They havo published it in the form of a folding: album, bonnd in different styles, and it will be found to present a very complete picture of the whole of the town, and give a good Idea of the .’i-eetlon in which it has been spreading during the oou-so of the last few years. CATHEDRAL STUDIO, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE CHRisTOHUEca. 763 S

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2192, 5 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2192, 5 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2192, 5 March 1881, Page 3

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