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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. . IMMEDIATE SALE NECESSARY. WORCESTER STKEST, Lniwood. close » » to the penny soction—Full i-acre fine high section. wjf-h a long frontage. First-clans Hoano of 7 fine rooms, plastered and papered, witte verandah, gas fittings, bathroom, het and cold water eervtce, pantry, storeroom, ecullery. wasnhouee, copper and tube. Price £650. Let to a first-clase tenant at > rental that returns a high rat* of interest on the price asked. And the property being in the centra of the business pert of Linwood is every day growing in value. Thi> trustees ere anxious to realise, hence the low price asked. HILLARY «nd BAXTER, Sole Agents, 12a Manchester street. LINWOOD. J?QKA—Good House of 6 looms (two 15 SvOtJU x 13), verandah, Venetian blinds, gas fittings and ring, washhous© end copper, asphalt paths, flee high J-acre section* ■ HILLARY and BAXTER, 123 Manchester street. UP-TO-DATE VILLA. ~ OYDENHAM, near the modern O House 4 room*, plastered, bathroom, h. and c. water service, gas fittings, scullery with sink, h. and 0.. copper and tuba, good tile grates, end cupboard, main sewer connection (including w.o.)* Price £465. HILLARY and BAXTER. 122 Manchester street. __ price MmT~ A DDINGTON. grand position, near Church A. square—Bungalow House 3 rooms, oriel window, wide arched hall, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, tiio hearths end grates, linen press, cupboards, *t< , ., scullery, wasahouße. copper and tubs, 30 perches land in lawn and garden. HILLARY and BAXTER, 182 Manchester street. AN ATTRACTIVE VILLA. '. \ DDINGTON, most popular part, close to •tX. electric oar—Superior Hcnae of 5 good rooms, plastered and decorated, oriel window lavatory with bath and b«sin. hot end cold water service, deep well supply, choice tile grates and hearths, wardrobes and cupboards built in,' pan. try, scullery with sink, weahhouso, copper and tubs grand section 23 perches with one chain frontage, pretty lawn and garden. Price £630 HILLARY and BAXTER, iaa Manchester street. VERY HANDY SITUATION. /"QUARTER-ACRE Section, together with v* modern 5-roomed House, plastered, verandah and oriel window, bathroom, h. and c, gas fittings, washhouse, copper, end tubs. A very good property. Handy to railway station, power-house, and City. Price £600 HILLARY and BAXTER; 123 Manchester street. EXECUTOR'S SALE. ST. ALBANS handy to tram—Substantial _ House ot 6 rooms (4 years old), wide verandah, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, choice tile grates and hearths, wurdrobes and cupboards built in, pantry, large scullery with sink, oopp-sr and tubs, coal and wood shed, asphalt paths, over J-aore section. Price £585. According to tha terms of the will, this property must be converted into cash. HILLARY and BAXTER, 122 Manchester street SOMETHING GOOD. SYDENHAM,- a short distance from the Park-fvrand new 5-roomed House, standisg on high concrete foundations, plastered inside, linen press, bathroom, a. and c. water service, good tile grated • and hearths, pantry, scullery, wasfchouse, copper and tubs, bay windrw and verandah, grand section 44 feet x 2} chains. Price £440. Very easy terms if dsrirrd. HILLARY and BAXTER, iaa Manchester street CLOSE TO PROPOSED NEW TRAM ROUTE. A DDINGTON—Cosy House of 5 room*, ■£V pantry, scullery, copper and tubs, cupboards built in, large workshop. The •uildings are in first-clase order. iacre section. £295. HILLARY and BAXTER, 123 Manchester street. WALTHAM. 'p HOUSE—S- roomed House, bay window, •*- and verandah, gas fittings, good cupboards, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tube, greenhouse, asphalt yard and patjis. i-acre section in fruit trees, lawn, and garden. After inspection we consider this property a betgun at £440. HILLARY and BAXTER, 129 Manchester ftreot A GRAND BUILDING SITE. SHIRLEY ROAD, splendid situation—2 t Acres First-class Land, pertly leaocd. £330. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agents and Land Brokers 12a Manchester street. C 4397 SPEIRS AND WILSON. SHEEP FARMS, NORTH ISLAND. 1 0nfV ACRES. £5 10s, mostly improved. lxUv/ subdivided, well-watered, ofo.e to rail, good homestead, storerocm, delightful climate. Terms, £1 per wore deposit, balance 4} years at 5 per cent. A bargain. Folio 500-174 SPEIRS ana WILSON. Of inn ACRES firet-clws Land, all fiat. £W\) subdivided and watered, healthy sheep and cattle country, ideal dairying couatiy. factory and r.s. on the property. Plan and further particulars at our office. Price for a speedy sale, £9. Terms £12,000 5 per cent., 4 years, balance caeh or further accommodation if necessary. Folio 500-129 SPEIRS and WILSON. SHEEP STATION. CANTERBURY, 2000 Acres Freehold, 100,000 Acres Leasehold, 40,000 sheep, besides cattle and horses, plant, etc. A -fortune for a plucky man. The whole thins; lor £30,000. Inspection invited. Fol. 500-175 SPEIRS and WILSON. NORTH CANTERBURY. 17fiH ACRES—Beautiful downs and flats, A I \J\J all free, loaray jk.il, divided into 12 paddocks, all watered, 350 acre* stubble and turnips. 80 acres rape, mostly English grasses (only 200 acres in native), 500 c fences, good plantations and roads, 4-rrile from station, ptore, and school, will averare 40 bushels wheat and 60 bushels oats, 2-sheep country, healthy lambing country; dip. yards, wool-i-hed. shearing machine and engine, stables, cow-shed, implement shod, granary, traoshed, pigsty, dairy, U-roomed house, fitted with gas plant, hot end cold water service, good water supply. Price £14 yex acre. Term* arranged. 500-170 C 3390 SPEIRS and WILSON. T. E. TAYLOR. TO DMRYMEN A CHOICE DAIRY FARM. T/17"E wish to briny under your notice one H of the best, if not the best, Dairy Fμ rm within many miles of Christchurch. Wo have h for Sale upon -exceptionally easy terms. The Property consists of 93 Acree of rich partcral land It is now, and has been for many years, used as a dairy farm in connection with the city. The buildings ere very complete, and firrt-class in every, way. There are 40 cows, 10 horses, 3 milk carts, 2 spring carte, pigs, poultry, etc., together with all utensils. The milk round is between 70 and 80 gallons a day. The owner has another farm -thrown upon bis hands unexpectedly, and to «nab!e him to look after it, he hns to relinquish the dairy business. I am iUthoriEed to Sell trtie as a (join? concern The price to bo fixed by valuation The land is held under a lease for 9 yvers, with right to purchase at any time at £83 per sere. It has a frontage of over half a mile upon a chain rond, and is p/nineritly tvited for subdivision. The goodwill of Ihe lei>se under oidinsry circumstances would run into a heavy figure, but wo sre prepared to transfer the lease without any special consideration for its value. This matter must bo settled if possible within the next five or six days, and I -rould urge you to at i-nc-s ses mc with respect; to it, if it is a. matter that you are interested in. T. E. TAYLOR, 199 GLOUCESTER ST., Corner. Chancery lane. 7f| ACRK9, Soiithbxook, heavy lend, «7 I t\t per acre; 100 Acre*, Rororata, £14 pe' ! acre; 4000 Acres, Leasehold, North Canter- ! bury, lid per acre; 570 Acres (to let), Hororata, 5s per acre; 500 Acres, Horcrata. £3 per acre; 200 --caee, Rollerton, £12 per acre; 2O) Acres, Hc-rcrata, £ie ptr acre; DCCKiAcree. ! North Canterbury (Sole Agent). We have ! also a choice lot of dairy farms, including one of the best dairy farms in Russell's Fla-t of 238 Acres at £16 10s per acre. Easy IT. E. TAYLOR, 199 GLOUCESTER ST.. Corner Chancery lase. C 3937
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