PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND SIMES. A. E. Craddock.) (W. E. Simes, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 185 HEREFORD STREET. r»0~ PER ACRE—We have a Choice dWi-0 Block of Land of over 14 acre* foi sale at this pt»cc, five mile* from town Suitable for cropping, poultry farm or dairying. Fol. 33 CRADDOCK and SIMES. A SPECULATION IN RICCARTON. X»1 AA PER ACRE—Over 8 Acres of th« JJIAJKJ Best Land in the District, grand building sitea, and capable of subdivision. Land sold close by at £300 per acre. Land Transfer Title. Trams will pa** property. CRADDOCK and SIMES. Sole Agent*. TWO HOURS' DRIVE. AAA ACRES, at £7 5s per acre, fenced tJUU and subdivided into 10 paddocks 140 in oat*, good shelter plantation, watci in every paddock. 7-stall stable, workshop cowbails, implement and shearing sheds, «heep yard*, nearly n>*w house 6 room« awl all conveniences, stock and implements at valuation. 0.8. Fo. 131 CRADDOCK and .SIMES. DAIRY FARM. POr A—l 2 ACRES best agricultural land <&00\J well subdivided, house 4 good rooms, conveniences, cowsheds, bails, pigstyos, all in English grass. Fo. 32f CRADDOCK and SIMES. CITY - WEST. iTTTE have 2 Modern Residences of 7 and .V? 11 room* respectively, in Armagh and Gloucester streets, with J-acre to each, foi sale at £2000 apiece. Those in search ol well-appointed and convenient properties ir this favourite locality cannot do better thar purchase either one. Fos. 331-E CRADDOCK and SIMES. PAPANUI. UNDER inatructions from R. Trist Searell Esq. (who has taken up his residence in Invercargill), we have for sale, on Hawthorn road, Papanui, for £525, j-acre, laid out and, planted, and substantially-built house on nigh c. foundations, of 9 room« and all ueuaj offices, 5 fires, h. and c, windmill, tank, w.h., c. and tubs, treble verandah, wood and coalhouscs, tennis and oit> quct lawns, N. aspect. Fo. 192 CRADDOCK and SIMES. A CHARMING RESIDENCE, N.E. -P77K— WELL-APPOINTED Residenct wllw, of 6 ,large plastered and tinted rooms, pantry, -shelving, aculjery, draining boards, sink, h. and c. service, bathroom, basin; dresser, tiled grates, heavy mantels, 2 large bays, double verandah, wardrobes, w.h., a. and tubs, water supply from deep well, high c. foundations, rron roof, good garden, section well fenced, double entrance, Fo. 294 . CRADDOCK and SIMES. BUSINESSES. f*n A A—FREEHOLD Shop and Dwelling •dwQUv 6 rooms! in Walthaim "(grocery). if? Ol A—LOCAL Tobacconist's Stock and dZsuXyj Fittings,. Low rental. A rare chance. ■ , - ._. 4?»QQfi— LOCAL Plating and Cycle Stock -VOOI/ . _nd Machinery, valued at £650. Large profit*. Would suit two young men. PQA-LOCAL Fruit and Confectionery, e&OU good stand, £1 per week. Immediate possession. ' ' -t?i (\K A—FREEHOLD Country Store and c&IAJDxJ Dwelling, P.O. and Telephone Bureau. ■"■ CRADDOQK and SIMES. SPLENDID : SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. *.£?-■ IK A—2| ACRES, on tram lino, fully *JJLpy_ si -eked with choice fruit and other trees', good flower garden, and new modern residence of 6 large plastered rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. service froni rani and taiik, largo workshop, massive vwawhi—, 2 class return end*, bay window, tiled gTates.'- heavy mantels, storeroom, electric bells. Wb oonfidemtly recommend this property to those requiring a first-class home. Fp. 336 ..' CRADDOCK and SIMES. Y*?r|-A_LINWOOD—New square house of .aJOOxf 5 rooms, plastered, verandah front and. eidey.c. foundations, iron roof, v. blinds, gas, h. and c., pantry, scullery, w.h., 0. and tubs, window hoods, tank and stand, sheds. A oheap property:, ; Fo. 382 .''■■"■■ ■> - CRADDOCK and SIMES. OUR' _t6NTHLY REGISTER OF PROPERTIES' can be obtained free on application, or posted'to any address. " • - CRADDOCK and SIMES, 185 Hereford street. \ spbirs akp wilson, licensed-.. land brokers. ■ you want. ' I EASE (999 years), 15 minute* from City, i 'three huriute.B from railway station, 31 Acres, beautiful situation. . Rent, £8 10s 8d yearly rat<ss £64 Property well sheltered, fenced, subdivided and watered, artesian, concrete - channelling, good concrete foundation* for a house', 20,000 (about) bricks, lot Sheds,' fowlhoujic, very substantial building, brick wall, concrete foundation, 64 _ 12, with loft.. Lot pig-styes and ' yards, lot stonb'riles, etc., , also 14 Acres in potatoes (well •drained),'carrots and mangolds. This is going. SPIERS and WILSON, . ,146 Cashel street. • SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARjZ \ -| tAft' ACRES' Of first-class Sheep Country. J.OVA/- wHhin easy reach of Railway, good roads, splendid cliMatc. The property is all subdivided. and fenced, has 2 good homesteads, with'all necessary buildings, including dip, stables, sheds, whares, yards, workshops, etc.; No better sheep country could be desired; -The price # is £12 per acre, a reducticn of 10s per sere on previous prioe. We have.only..* limited time allowed us to dispose', of this property, and if cot sold within 21 days will be withdrawn absolutely. Stock may be-taken over at valuation, and terms can be arranged to a satisfactory client. . A large portion of the money can remain at 4J per cent. Sole Agents:. BPEIRS and WILSON, , • 146 Cashel street. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. Of EN FOR SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ..-■■• ONLY. ■ 1 Af**-, f. - ACRES,. conveniently subdivided, 4.V/I/V/ «nd all well fenced, roaded and watered, two homesteads, numerous outbuildings,, plantations. An ideal property. Will grow crops to advantage, but specially suited foT sheep, having good run-out for winter. The property is situate in the centre of a thriving'and proeparous district, is two miles from township.and railway station. Nothing much better offering. Immediate possession.' Price £12 per. acre. Easy terms il necessary. . . Sole-Agents: SPEIRS and WILSON. FERRY ROAD, Close to Tram, Lancaster Park, and School. A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, built abj.u > 5 years, all in first-class oenditkn. Tnia is one of the *4feet investments offering. The property is well let, or may be vaiited by one month's notice. It comprises Hc-ss • rooms, passage, scullery, bathroom, pantry, shed and bike room, plastered and paper?d, 5 fires, tiled grates, a perfect system of hot and cold watftr service, - having a deep well (no trouble.with windmill or ram), i-acre, all well fenced and planted. A genuine property. SPEIRS and WILSON, Agents, 1201 146 Cashel street. GODFREY 'AND TaYLER. 211 Armagh street. •FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. RANFURLY STREET. FULL.QUARTEB-ACRE SECTlON,nicely laid cut in garden and fruit trees; House contains six living rooms, 16 x 14, 13 x 13. 1,3 x 14, etc.. plastered throughout; hall 6ft with arch, tiled hearths, u»s laid on, scullery, pantry, bathroom,, h. and c. water, shower, hand basin, sower 00f»«ction, coal ,«nd bicycle shed, asphalt* paths, etc. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. SPLENDID HIGH SECTION, with northern arpect, containing i-acre, in Linwood, close to Electric Tram, no fencing required; room to build three houses. Price, £200. A:so. in Marlborough street Two Good Sections, with 50ft frontage. Price £70 each or ±135 the two. REDCLIFFS. GOOD' Section on the Tsplasade. with a new House of three rooms and scullery, verandah, Anchor fence, etc. Only 1 £300. TO LET. CLOSE TO TOWN. 5 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. Rental £18 10s per annum. 3138 HAGLEY PARK. Facing, excellent situa—Modern New T House 4 rooms, bay window and verandah, plastered throughout jlih centre flowers, wide hall, tiled pate, 4' ires, copper, tub*, sink, bath, hot water laid. ■Built bycontract under supervision. Low _ v j»ke. £396. J.-G. -Bannerman, 117 Colombo atreet, next. Recce's.. ONG, Light Tweed Coats. Fitting Back, Ssrap and Buckle. Latest Shapes. Beath and Co., Ltd.
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