PROPERTIES run _.__*_.. SJIITrY AND BAXTER. HILLLAI*Y -nd BAXTER, Licenced -*«~ Broken. 122 MANCHESTER STREET. i NORTH-WEST. \ JUST ACROSS TH_T"ciTY BOUNDARY. | *h ACRES WITH 10 CHAINS FRONTAGE. ' MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE WITH ALL I CONVENIENCES. HILLARY and BAXTER -re in-tructed to Sell one of the finest equipped Gr.ntl_.r_en'* Residences around Gbrurt- • church. The bui-dings oomprire subs Un■ ti—l two-storey House of 10 rooms, 24 x 14. ■ 18 x 15, 18 x 15, etc., Bft hall upstair* and , down, with coloured lead lights. The room* are all large, and are plastered, papered, I and handsomely decorated." 2 large hay win- [ dowe, verandah on three sides, balcony, , choice gas fittings, all modern conveniences, including bathroom, h. and c linen press, , pantry, scullery, storeroom, and washhouse. i Also good stablir_g. man's room, and trap--1 *h*d. The drainage is perfect, with an up-to-date septic tank. Tbe grounds are a i picture with their tennis and croquet courts, faTge ornamental fish pond, fin* Erug.linh ' shrubs and trees. The orchard la in fuW profit. and the kitchen garden is well stocked with vegetables, including 2 asparagus beds. Nice paddock for cow ar.d pony. i The above is an ideal home for a profealionial man. Make an appointment with v. to inspect this property before it is too late. It is almost impossible to get mioh a block of land in this favourite locality for ' business men. HILLARY and BAXTER, Agent.. AN" UNUSUAL CHANCE. EXECUTORS* SALE. CHESTER STREET—FuII l-acre Section in a very fine position. House 6 rooms, ' verandah. 4 fireplaces, scullery, s.nd washhouse, main sewer connection. The paction is a first-class one, and is planted with choioe fruit trees. Price £175. Terms— £100 cash, balance with 5 per oent interest • in 2 years. HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents. ANOTHER GOOD SPEC. OWNER GOING TO AUSTRALIA. TUAM STREET. Central—House 5 rooms, 3 fireplaces, scullery with range. waehhou.., and copper, i-acre choice section, well planted. A bargain at £395. Must sell. HILLARY and BAXTER., Agent*. NEW BRIGHTON. IN ONE OR MORE LOTS. AN Ideal Position, bandy to Beach and Tram, yet sheltered from tho 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, ia prepared to sell for what ho oan get. Say, £550 for the lot, or an offer • wanted for the bouse and one of the t section*. HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents._ A PRETTY ST. ALBANS VILLA." 1 100 YARDS FROM THE TRAM. EXCEPTIONALLY Well Finished 5-room-ed House, plastered, 6ft hall, verandah " front and side, 2 large bay windows, tile f grates and hearths, picture moulding, bathroom with h. and c, scullery with h. and c. to sink, pantry, waohhouse, copper, and tubs, splendid water supply, over tacre section, well fenced with paintg and trelli* fence. Price £730. When the owner built this house, 12 months ago, he bad it built for a home, and everythimg was up-to-date, and of the beet. Sinoe then he baa bought a business in the country, and want* the money, and is, therefore, prepared to sacrifice. • HILLARY and BAXTER. Agent*. 1 BEAUTIFUL WROXTON. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR 2 HOUSES. " PO-fA—FINE Corner Section, 162 links j _*___Xtr _ 216 links. Without doubt tbe ' cheapest section in ih_t much favoured » P* rt ' • HILLARY and BAXTER, Land and Estate Agents, 122 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford streete. C 8221 J r £750 ; BUYB FIVE J ACRES, i And an almost New Dwelling of . 4 rooms, pantry, scullery, and ' bathroom, situated in ! FAMOUS FENDALTON. The garden is nicely laid out, and in addition to the dwellinghouse there is a good stable and trapshed on the property. THIS IS A FORCED [ SALE, ' And only open for Ten Day*. j Land in Fendalton _a hard to buy, and values aro increasing ! daily. This is just the place for a man who would like to keep a pony and a cow, and tbe first cheque for the above amount secures this undoubted nibble. Cards to view I from RONALD O. DUNCAN, Bowrc_'« Buildings, Corner Hereford and Manchester street*, Sole Agent. ■ C 3082 i I > j S| ACRES LAND. I PAPANUI. , TTOUSE of 6 rooms, waehhouse, copper, > XX etc., new stables, trapshed, cowebed, 1 etc., orchard. ' And the price asked is £850. CHARLES HILL, 165 Hereford street. COUNTRY STORE-FOR SALE. THIS Store has got the monopoly of the Whole District, carrying a Stock which bas been well bought,, and everything in good order, comprising Drapery, Grocery. fromnongery, Boot*, Oils, Paint*, etc., etc. This is a chance in a lifetime for a smart business men. Only small capital required. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply sharp. A. E. MITCHELL, 12a Second Floor. Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. : C 3185 I RICCARTON PROPIiRTY. LOWER RICCARTON, tbe pick of the district—New residence, very substantially built, and modern style, 5 good rooms, plas- , tired, hall 9ft, hot and cold throughout, ' puntry, washhouse, copper, tubs and water over, nickel :aps, linen press, workshop, wood and coalhouse. tiled hearths and grates, centre flowers and cornices; l_nd, 80ft frontage, well fenced, young orchard, handy tram. A real nibble at £583. Linoleums and furniture at valuation if desired. ; DEARSLEY and LANE, . ill Land Brokers, 71 Cathedral square. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. HPHE LEASEHOLD OF A SEASIDE x BOARDINGHOUSE. contain!'g 10 rooms, well furnished. »tables, fowl runs, etc. ; RENTAL, 21s PER WEEK. The price asked for Furniture and Lease MUST COMMAND IMMEDIATE SALE. CHARLES HILL. I 165 Hereford street. I
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 10
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