HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES NOT PAID on or before the 16th inat, will be SEED for without further notice. By order, W. T, C. MILLS, 9221 Clerk to the Board. TO LBT. A FOUR - ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery attached, well finished, and with every convenience, nearly new, high and dry, comer of Springfield road and Edgeware road. Apply to H. MATSON & CO., 9188 Cashel street. TO LET ON LEASE, MOST pleasantly situated BUILDING SITES, having frontages of from 60 to 120 links on Richmond terrace, immediately opposite Hagloy Park, Term—Twenty-one years. Ground rent very low. EDWD, J. T. FORD, 9066 Hereford street. TO MEET THE TIMES. BOARD AND LODGING. 14S PEE WEEK. AT SOUTHAMPTON BOARDING HOUSE, Old Wellington Hotel, Tuam street. 9217 J. T. BELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. TO LET, Those newly-built premises at the corner of Oxford terrace and Montreal street, consisting of the splendid Corner Shop having two frontages, with dwelling house and yard, well adapted for grocery, &o. Also, TWO SINGLE SHOPS adjoining, with dwellings, &c., very compact and convenient. AFIVE.ROOMBD HOUSE on Ensor's road. A HOUSE of five rooms and pantry, outhonse, &0., In Lichfield street. TO LET OR SELL. A FIRST-RATE FIVE . ROOMED HOUSE, Pantry, Wash-house, &o. Very nicely finished, in Carlton place, North belt. QUARTER- ACRE, with Largo Workshop, In Tuam street West.
FOE SALE. AWBLL-BDILT and Convenient HOUSE of Six Rooms, Out-build-ings and Quarter-acre, well fenced and planted. Situated in Waltham. Avery commodious house of Six Large Booms, with Garden, &c., on the East bolt. Four newly built cottages, each containing 4 Rooms and Scullery, with nice garden securely fenced ; artesian wells, &c., on Mathesen’s road, close to Ferry road. Will be sold together or separately, and at a VERY LOW PRICE. A FINELY-SITUATED QUARTER. ACRE, in Madras street, stocked with well grown fruit trees, with honse of five rooms and pantry, fowl houses, &o. The greater part of the money may remain at interest. Quarter-acre sections on Eneor’s road near to Ferry road, Cheap and on Easy Terms. A SPLENDID SECTION on the SOUTH BELT, of nearly half an acre, with DOUBLE FRONTAGE, well fenced. A FINE QUARTER-ACRE SECTION In Gloucester street. SECTIONS in PAPANUI, as a block or separately. SUMNER —One of the BEST SITES In the township. 'IRBT-CLAS3 BUILDING FRONTAGES in COLOMBO STREET NORTH. ADDINGTON, Sections opposite the Government Workshops. Low price, and payments by small monthly Instalments. Fine Building Sections opposite the Sydenham Recreation Grounds, Addington, by easy payments. 60 acres on New Brighton road. Close to Christchurch. A splendid! grazing farm. 1000 acres at West Eyroton. 220 acres Upper Hinds, unimproved 430 acres, Rakaia. partly fenced 360 acres, partly fenced, near Colegato 220 acres, Geraldine, first rate farm and improvements Ac., Ac, Apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral square, opposite Post Office, HANSEATIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. ■}T>ISKB taken at LOWEST RATES, Bfti and all Losses settled within the Colony. Agent for Canterbury, J, T. BELL, 8265 Cathedral square.
J. L. FLEMING'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION NO. 4, OK THE USTRALIAN J OCKEY £|LUB SPRING MEETING, To be run at Rauclwick, Sydney, in the first week in September, 1881. 8000 Subscribers at 10s. About 150 nominations. Each ticket has a chance of winning three prizes. Great Metropolitan Stakes. £ First horse ... 500 Second do ... 250 Third do ... 150 Other,'startersdiv. 350 Non-starters div. 750 Epsom Stakes. First horse Second do Third do Other starters div. 250 Non- starters div. 250 £ 250 150 100 First horse Second do Third do Sydney Handicap. £ 250 150 100 Other starters (divided) ... 260 Non-starters div, 250 As each race will be drawn separately, every subscriber will have a chance of winning three prizes for each ticket. The drawing will be hold under the supervision of a committee of subscribers, and results advertised in daily papers. Intending subscribers ore requested to make early application. If cheques are sent exchange mnst be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result, should all the shares not be disposed of, prizes distributed pro rata. Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes. N.B.—As this Consultation will bo drawn on September sth, the New Gaming and Lotteries Act will not interfere with it. as the said Act does not take elfect until after that date. J. L. F. would remind his clients and the public generally that as the Melbourne and Canterbury Cups are not run until November, the above is a very favorable opportunity for investment in the interim. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer. &c., 9187 High i-treet. Triangle, Christchurch. A EHATED WATER AND ICE MANUFACTORY, Corner Montreal and Tnam streets, Christchurch. Cordials of every description, lemonade, sod a water, &o. a. A LINDEMANN, 8 Proprietor
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2295, 11 August 1881, Page 4
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