Daily Colonist (1891-02-03) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1891-02-03) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1891-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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ESTABLISHED 1879.

REAL ESTATE AGENT, CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC

lO BUIL.DING L^OTS

Hillside Avenue and 1st Street,

ADJOINING THE RESIDENCE OF JOHN GRAHAM, ESQ.

7 BUILDII^G LOTS, OAI^ BAY i^VENUE,

EACH 60ft.5xll3£t. PRICE $2,500 FOB THE 7 LOTS.

72 Acres. Commanding View. Close to Esquimalt Harbor, on Tramway Line.

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3440 Acres Timber and "Agricaltu ral Land. Eatimuted 65 M per ucre.

175 Acres, South Saanich; 18 acres cleared; 100 acres bottom laud; boiin-

darieB fenced S3,l00

Three-quarters of an Acre, Esquimalt Dist. 850

176 Acres, close to Cobble Hill Station per acre 15

About I Aero Main Esquimalt Road; Building Site 2,625

About 1 Acre " " " • 4,000

Lot and House, Pandora St 3,100

2 Lots, 9-room House, Spring Kidgc, 2,500

5 to 6 Acre Blocks, Carey Road, (jlardeu land -. per acre 300

Acre Lot, Oak Bay Av. and Richmond Road. 2,500

Building Lot, IMcClurc St 1,050

f Aero, 6-room now House, Garden, <tc 3,600

50 Acres, Lake District per acre 100

100 Acres, Metchoseu, 80 cleared « loo

TO XiET:

11 Room House. All modem improYements. Coach House, Stable, Orchard, &c. Beautifully situate close to Beacon Hill Park. Fully furnished and ready for immediate occupation.

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TO LET, 5 COMMODIOUS NEW STORES, DOUGLAS STREET

Good trading locality. Dwellings annexed. Rent $25 per month.

MONET to lend on Freehold Security at Current Eates.

RENTS AND INTEREST punctually collected and accounted for.

CONVEYANCES, Leases, Mortgages prepared and transactions of every^nature in connection with Real Estate expeditiously carried out.

PROPERTY SALES effected strictly on Commission.

For Further Particulars, Prices, Etc.,

37 GOVERNMENT STREET CORNER OF BROUGHTON.

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