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AUCTIONS. A. E. CRADDOCK. A. E. CRADDOCK, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Corner Ccshel and Manchester streets. ESTABLISHED IS3B. BARGAINS IN rECFERTTx CASHMERE HILLS. i NUMBER of fiueiy-situateil Sections "' the Mncniillan Brown Estate (the picl of th? whole hillside;. cu-nnianding th-:-?ost exquisite views, aro still available *•' trices, ranging from £ICG upwards on th( ei>sicst of "terms. Oniy 10 j:er cent, d*r.osit required. ALSO, Substantially-built Bungalow ot rioms ar.d all modern conveniences, occupy-i-.s pride of position in the Cashmere Town. tbip. ALSO, capital 3-rooaiol Residence, comirauding extensive visv.- cf mountains o.ncl plains. There i 3 a good stabling attached to this pronertv. A. E. CRADDOCK, Sole Agent. SUMNER. SUMNER. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. ADJOINING CLIFTON SUBDIVISIONI HAVE been instructed to sell 7 Blocks of Land varying in uic.i from 10 acres to 21 acres adjoining tl)'-? Cliftoti Subdivision. The land is of the ir.o« ftriilo description, aid i.s eminently suitable for curly croppiiiff. . T '.ach block has a frontage- to the well formed and metalled Chiton streets. A handsome return 13 assured tc those fortunate enough to secure and work these fine blocks. High prospective value. Price i'2s per aero. Any reasonable terms. HORNBY. HORNBY. I HAVE been directed by Mr? T. Bj?set* to sell by private treaty her MAGNIFICENT HOUSE and GROUNDS at Horn!*". Tho grounds, which consist of sonic 7J acres, arc laid out, in meat charming gardens, plantations and crch.irus. and a :hio uiiniai.ure lake adds to tho beauty of tho surroundings. Tho houie, which contains 13 fine livina rooms, is mast substantially-built, and exrjuisitely- finiebed throughout. The imposii.'g tiled hall ia beautifully panelled, v.-hil" si' the largo, ypaoiotis room--, including- the bi'iiard-rcom, nro handnomciy doooraied tho best pos?ib!o stylo, rcgi-rclless of expense. Njcdlcss to s'aie, tho houso 13 fitted up with every modern convenience and c mtrivance. There is a complete clcctri" light instal'ation throughout, a wid- 1 balcony runs along 3 sides of tho house, fiom which meet comprehensive views aro obtainable, the roof of tho be use ii tiled, and in every respect this palatial residence is probably tho best and most perfectly '.•quipped iv Canterbury, if net in the Dominion. Tho outbuildings comprise substantia- 1 brick stables, loose-boxes etc., storcrooin3. man's room, and many other convenient and useful accessories. Tho pippcrty is closo to the station, and. within tv. c uty minutes' motor run of tho cify. Mora land cen bo had if required. Owing to tho dispersal of her family, Mrs ]!a=sett is determined to se l ! and the pric osked is ridiculously low, wbilo the term* aro cxcepticxislly easy. A. E. CRADDOCK, Solo Agent. FOR IMMEDIATE'SALE. A* A r 7K —RADILEtY—J-acro (high) new Houso w-t I tJ- of i largo rooms, plastered, concrete foundations, verandah with gi.-iss ends, 2 wardrobes with mirrors, bathroom, h. and c pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubj fowlhousj, stable and traphouse. etc. As tho owner is leaving for the North Island at tho end of the month, tho price is fixed to eflect a epeedy sale. Get cajd to viow without delay. Fol. 830 A. E. CRADDOCK. i?f>l *t—RICHMOND—I-acro. House of 1 rooms aud conveniences, bathroom (hot from copper), wardrobe, cupboards, dresser, yen. blind 3, washhouEe copper and tubs, etc., good water supply. A very comfortable and cheap proper'y. Fol. 451 A. E. CRADDOCK. i?KC;n-CITY-Ovcr i-acre. House of * <**00\J rooms. 1. and p.. verandah with glaes ends, veil, blinds, wardrobe, gas and fittings, tile grate, cupboards, pantry, scullery bathroom, washhouse copper and tubs, ailesian well, well fenced, etc. Nice position, and handy to centre. Fol." 110 A. E. CRADDOCK. GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. I HAVE several First-class Gentlemen's Residences for Sale in aud around the City, with li>nd varying from J-acro to 10 acres in extent. Persons requiring really first-class Residential properties of this description should call for particulars, as I do not think my selection can be improved upon. My list includes several of the best properties in Fendalton, Riccarton, Opawa, Linwood, Papanui, St. Albans, and the City. j A. E. CRADDOCK, • Auctioneer, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. .POQA— LINWOOD-About j-acre, New :.«*«'l- t'Vy Modern Hou=o (bungalow style). of 6 good rooms, plas'ered and papered, oriel, ieadlfghts. verandah, f. and s., handsome mantes. stamped steel ceilings, gas and fittings, electric bells, linen press, tiled range, bdtnroom, lavatory, h. and c, washhou c e, copper and tubs, shed, windmill ar.d tank, sewer connections, trellis fences etc., etc. Fol. 257 A. E. CRxVDDOCK. v £7AA— CITY—Fino Coiner Section, over 'uU i-acre, well-built Houso of 6 rcoms, concrete foundations, verandah, with glass ends, Venetian blinds, electric bells, ga3 and fittings, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c, washhouse, copper and tubs coalhouse, shed, asphalt paths, fruit trees, well fenced, etc. Fol. 103 A. E. CRADDOCK. RICCARTON. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. 41 ACRES Good Lr.nd (tram stops at gate), •Jfc-t well laid cut in Cower garden and lawns, planted with >,mamental shelter trees and shrubs, orchard cf -40 young fruit trees; writer laid on to grounds both back and front; land subdivided into 3 paddocks. Splendid house of 7 room? and all modem conveniences, bathroom, partry, scullery, washhouse. copper and tubs, hot and cold water laid on. electric bells, plastered *ni papered, tiled hearths and grates, centre flowers, cornices, picture moulding, 2 bay w.r.dows. returned verandah, coulhouee, windmill and tank, loose-box, storeroom and trnpslud. fovvlhous-3 and n.n-, rsddocks watered by pump. Price only £!Bjo. Fol. 505 A. E. CRADDOCK. SYDENHAM. 1-ACKE; r.eariv Now House cf 5 rooms, 1 plastered, Yen. blinds, picture rails, tile grates, pantry, scullery, bathroom, w.h. and copper, fow'.house, asphalt paths, etc. Th? owner must seii. an., has reduced the price right down to £!Sj. This is a bargain. Fol. 606 A. E. CRADDOCK. •t-'^^fi - CORNWALL ESTATE—Fine cor. t*mOOVJ ncr Section, £-acre. nearly new house of 5 rooms, concrete foundations, "verandah, tiled graus, wardrobe?, dresser, pantry, scullery, bathroom (hot from copper), coaihcuse, workshop, fowihoufe, windmill ar.d tank, orchard, etc Plenty of room for "n----otber houso Fol. 802 A. E. CRADDOCK. ST. ALBANS. PnAA—i-ACRZ. nearly New House of 5 (JiOvV/ good rooms, plastered, concrete foundations, oriei. verandah, picture rails, tita'i grates, pentry, scullery, w«shhou;c, cop- | per and tubs, ram" iud tank. 5 fires, etc.. etc This is a splendid littio property. Close to th" electric car iv nice position 2nd cheap, j Fcl. 705 A. E. CSADDOCS..
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