PROPERTIES FOR SALE, HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLLARY aad BAXTER, Licensed Land Brokers, 122 MANCHESTER STREET. NORTH-WEST. JUST ACROSS THE CITY BOUNDARY. 4i ACRES WITH 10 CHAINS FRONTAGE. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE WITH ALL CONVENIENCES. TTILLARY and BAXTER are instructed rT*" to Sell one of the finest equipped Gentlemen's Residences around Christchurch. The bui.dings comprise substantial two-storey Houso of 10 rooms, 24 x 14, 13 i 15, IS x 15, etc.. Bft hall upstairs and down, with coloured lead lights. The rooms •re a.l large, and are plastered, capered, and handsomely 2 large bay window;*, verandah on three sides, balcony, cnoiee gas fittings, all modern conveniences, including bathroom, .h. and c, hnen prees, pantry, scullery, --storeroom, and wa*hhou«e. Also good rUblimg, man's room, and trapshed. The drainage is pe»riect. with an up-to-date eeptic tank. The grounds are a fiicture with their tennis and croquet courts, arge ornamental fi?h por.d. fine English shrubs and trees. The orchard is in full profit, and the kitchen garden is well stocked with vegetables, inoludin-g 2 aepaxagus beds. Nice paddock for cow and pony. The above is an ideal home for a profeaeiontal man. Make an appointment with ns to inspect this property before it is too late. It is almost impossible to get suoh a block of land in this ' favourite locality for business men. ___HILLARY_and BAXTER, Agents. AN UNUSUAL CHANCE. EXECUTORS' BALE. CHESTER STREET—FuII J-acre Section in a very fine position. House 6 rooms, verandah, 4 fireplaces, scullery, and washhouse, main sewer connection. The section is a first-clasa one, acd is planted with ohoioe fruit trees. Price £475. Term*— £100 oash, balance with 5 per cent imtertet in 2 years. HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents. ANOTHER GOOD SPEC. OWNER GOING TO AUSTRALIA. TUAM STREET, Central—Houeo 5 rooms, 3 fireplaces, scullery with range, washi house, and copper, i-acre choioe section, well planted. A bargain at £395. Must ' sell* HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents. NEW BRIGHTON. IN ONE OR MORE LOTS. AN Ideal Position, handy to Beach and Tram, yet sheltered from the cold winds—s Fine Sections, each 1 rood 17 perches, well-built 7-roomed House, lavatory, pantry, scullery, large outshed, also twostorey building with balcony on top, full grown plantation. The owner having decided to quit, is prepared to sell for what he oan get. Say, £550 for the lot, or an offer wanted for the house and one of the aeo tions. HILLARY and_BAXTER, Agents. A PRETTY ST." ALBANS VILLA. 100 YARDS FROM THE TRAM. EXCEPTIONALLY Well Finished 6-room-ed House, plastered, 6ft hall, -verandah front and aide, 2 large bay windows, til* grates and hearths, picture moulding, bathroom with h. and c, scullery with h. and c. to sink, pantry, waahhouee, copper, and tubs, splendid water supply, over iacre section, well fenoed with paling- and trellis fence. Price £730. When the owner built this house, 12 months ago, he had it built for a home, and everything was up-to-date, and of the best. Since then hs has bought a business in the country, and wants the money, and is, therefore, prepared to sacrifice. HILLARY and BAXTER. Agents. BEAUTIFUL WROXTON. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR 2 HOUSES. /JOIA-FINE Corner Section. 162 links &I&AAJ x 216 links. Without doubt the cheapest seotion in thia much favoured part. HILLARY and BAXTER, Land and Eetate Agenta, 122 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford streets. C 8231 P. L. DAVIES AND 00. ST. ALBANS. A CHARMING VILLA, situated in BeeJley street, just over Bealey avenue. PRICE £695. PRACTICALLY a New Houas • rooens, all plastered and decorated, cornices , and centre-flowers, bathroom, lavatory bar in, shower, hot and cold water, pantry, arch hall, oriel window, V. blinds, verandah, gas and fittings, wardrobes and cupboards, linen ?>ress, picture moulding, laundry complete, nil l-acre, laid out in lawn, shrubs*, flower i and vegetable garden, asphalt paths, deep well. This property is well worth inspech ° n ' P. L. DAVIEB and 00. . — CITY. i AN IDEAL SITE. \ £995 1 BRAND NEW HOUSE, of 6 large rooms 1 (Gothio architecture), plastered throughout, ' bathroom, basin*, h. and c. water, scullery * and pantry, deep well, 3 bays, V. blinds, gas and fittings, well relected tiled hearths * and grates, tiled roof, picture moulding* * wide hall with arch, washhouse, copper and i tubs, valuable section with a terrace, and connected with the main s-ewer. Lovely situation; 7 minutes' walk from the G.P.O. | P. L. DAVIES AND CO., Licensed Land Brokers, 205 HEREFORD STREET WEST. 'Phone 1966. 600 1 T OCR AND STOCKWELL. HAWXE'S BAY. HAWKE'S BAY. ] FINEST CLIMATE IN THE DOMINION FARM No. 1. rj-trv ACRES, Freehold, only li miles from OJLU important town, on main line, 6 paddocks, all ploughable, deep black soil, \ well fenced and watered, carries 2 sheep to tha acre, will carry 3 with a little cultivation; 40 chains road frontage, 2-roomed Cottage, yards, an ideal situation. Price £14 10s per acra. F 4 FARM No. 2. CO A ACRES, L.1.P., divided into 7 padOO Jt: docks, well fenoed, water in every peddock, nearly all ploughable, carry 2 sheep per acre, 2J miles from rail, school, and post. Good six-roomed House and outbuildings, goodwill prio-o £7 6s per acre. Re»t Ss 8d peg acre, less 10 per cent, discount. F. I FARM No. 3. RR~I ACRES, L.1.P., eituatcif 2 miles from DUI, Post Office. School, and Store. • paddocks, well fenced and watered, first-class litrettone country, will carry 2 ewes, yards 8-roomed Cott.tg*e acd 2 Whares. Price for Goodwill £iOOO. Rent 6s 9d per acre, less 10 per cent discount. F. 8 FARM "No. 4. CANTERBURY. WE have a First-c!a.«s Farm of about 1000 Acreß, within eaay driving distance from Christchuich, most conveniently situated. 12 paddocks, first-class verse fences, water races in every paddock, threshed over 60 bushels ut oats, good fattening farm, large comfortable Homestead, all conveniences, plantation round, all neerswry buildings, including ©-stall stable, engine shied, eta, etc. Piico £3 10« per acre. FAItM No. 6. TEMPLETON. 99 ACRES Freehold Good Land, well £.md fenced and watered. 1 mile from school, stores, and post, 3 miles from Tcmpleton railway station 5-roomed Cottage, with verandah stible trapshed. etc, will make an ideal pig, poultry, <»r dairy farm. Price £ib% Thia is really a" r.ibble for anyone looking out for a small farm. F. 3 LOCK AND STOCKWELL, 191 Hereford street. C 3163 RICCARTON PROPERTY. LOWER KiCCARTON, the pick of the district—New residence, very substantially built, and modern style, 5 good rooms, plastered, hall Oft, hot and cold throughout, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs and water over, nickel taps, linen press, workshop, wood and coalhouse, tiled hearths and grates, centre flowers and cornices; Und, 60ft frontage, well fenced, young orchard, handy tram. A real nibble at £535. Linoleums and furniture at valuation if desired. DEARSLEY and LANE, 141 Land Brokers, 71 Cathedral square.
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