PROPERTIES FOR SALE. —< AUCTIONS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS CO. <Sands. O - Calla_han acd CoO, St Asaph and Tuam streets West. ATOTWrTHSTANDING the very wet day _.\ on Saturday we had a very good entry of poultry and produce. As all our sales ar« conducted under cover, the ram caused n= inconvenience to the buyers, and so prices wer* not decreased. The following sale* wwe made: —Roosters (good. Ss to 6s 6d, Roosters (medium) 2s 6d to 4s 3d. Chickens (email) 6dto2s 3d -aena 2s 7d to 3s 9d. Ducks tm-edium quality) a lid to ss. Pullets to 5s bd, all at per pair. Esres Hid to Is 3d per doz.. Dairy Butter (slow of 5d to 9d per lb Bacon od jer lb Potatoes Jd to ju per lb. For best prices and promptest account sales always consign to Farmers , Saleyaros, Christchuich. A. B. SANDS. Auctioneer, W. B. O'CALLAGHAN (l»t« of C. R. Wilson and Co.). C5_49 Sole Proprietors. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. A SPLENDID HOME. SUITABLE FOR RETIRED FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN. SPREYDON. convenient to electric car. fine healthly situation—FOUß AND ONE-HALF ACRES oi Land, well'aid out in garden, orchard, and paddock. Splendid Residence of 6 large rooms, well finished, veracdah front and side, 2 large bay windows, large diningroom, bathroom, lavatory, hot and cold service, linen press, pantry, scullery and washhouse. The house has i>ll conveniences, including gas and fittings, cupboards, wardrobe*, tile grates and hearths, etc. PRICE £1450. HILLARY and BAXTEROWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND IN MARCH. AX IDEAL .POSITION. MERIVALE, overlooking Hagley ParsMagnificent .Residence of 8 large, lofty rooms, wide hall. 2 bay windows, verandah. The house is plastered, papered and decorated and has choice tile f?r»tes and hearths, gas fittings, wardrobes and cupboards built in, oathroom, lavatory, hot and con. water service, pantry, scullery and washhouse, deep well, aephait paths, croquet lawn, good garden and fruit treej. 1 rood 20 perchee; one- of the finest sections around Christchurch. PRICE £1500. HILLARY and BAXTER. MAGNIFICENT - SITUATION. MEDICAL MEN PLEASE NOTE. PAPA.iUI ROAD, inside th.- 2nd section— Faithfully-built House of 6 rooms, octagonal vindow with tower, bay window, portico, cosy verandah, choice tile grates and hearths, gas and fittings, bookcase, cupboards and wardrobes built in, lavatory with bath and basin, good hot and cold water service, including shower, pantrj, scullery and washhouse, with, all conveniences. The house is well finished and papered with choice papers. Nearly i-acre section with two frontages. PRICE £1000. This property ie in the right position, and at the above figure it is a bargain. -HILLARY and BAXTER. MODERN BUNGALOW. SPLENDID DESIGN. T INWOOD, handy to tram—New House ol •1-1 5 large rooms, plastered, pictufe rails, good hall, verandah with arch, casement windows, leadlignts to front of house, tile grates and hearths, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot, cold and shower, scullery with sink, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, main fewer connection, including patent <b.c ii.p. water supply; &-acfe section well fonced. PRICE £600. HILLARY and BAXTER. FINE SUNNY SITUATION. NEAR THE OPAWA CAR. MODERN T HOUSE of 5 good Tocmt, plastered, cornices, centre flowers, picture rails, gas fittings, tile grates and hearths, verandah with oriel window. Sft hall, cupboards, wardrobes, linen press and bookcase built is, bathroom and lavatory basin with hot and cold water service, scullery with sink, h. and cold, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs. The bouse is extra, well fnished insida. Over i-acre section in .••.■ oard«n and fruit trees. * -psrCK" £680/ * HILLARY and BAXTERVERY - CENTRAL. VERY EASY TERHS ARRANGED. LICHFIELD STREET —, WeU-built 6roomed House, plastered and,papered, verandah, tile grates, gas * fittings, bathroom, pantry, scullery, waahhonse, main sewer connection, including w.c., asphalt paths, grand, section 60ft z 165 ft. PRICE £700. HILLARY and BAXTER. GOOD ALDINGTON PROPERTY. CONVENIENT TO TRAM, TRAIN, AND WORKSHOPS. QQUARE HOUSE of 5 good rooms, pl»sO tered and well papered, picture rails, > gas fittings, Sft hall with. arch, verandah, 4 fireplaces with tile grates, pantry, washhouse,.copper,-tubs and bath, asphalt paths, trellis fence; 3-16 th acre fine high section in. fruit tree©, lawn and garden. PRICE £450. ' HILLARY and BAXTER. ' ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. I 122 MANCHESTER STREET, . C 566 Between Cashel and Hereford streets. WANTED SELL. ——-"■ OWNER LEAVING DOMINION. I IDEAL RESIDENCE 8 rooms and office* Id section. Nearly J-ACRE, Orchard, Outbuildings. FURNITURE AT VALUATION IF DESIRED. LIBERAL TERMS. £825. NO AGENTS. Apply LINWOOD. 5019-1323 Press Office BRIGH.TON. EXTRA GOOD SECTIONS Richmond terrace—3l perches alongside Mr Scobls's bouse, £80. George stre»t— Next Mission Hall, £So. Main road and Beresford street (two frontages)—.-acre, £185. Rodney street—33 perches, £60. Lcncdale street —J-acre, £125. C. J. MARSHALL. 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 1630 TTRGENT Notice— For immediate Sale, 5i *~J Acres Rich Land and House of 7 rooms with modern conveniences, etabies, cowehed and brick dairy, all built within the last 8.1 year*. The land is situated on a sunny elope r.-ithin four miles ci Cathedral square. Tons of Tomatoes can be grown en the land. Xke owner having bought a Isrge farm must realise at once. Here ie a chance to reap what another i_en has sown. Enquire about it. I' w ; H co»t you nothing to-do-so. ICMS FOREST and PERKINS, Bydenb__ hotels! THE MARINE SUMNEB. /"IHARMINGLi aitu-ted, within _• \J minute's walk of the Sea, as_ close to Tram. HOT DINNERS SERVED ON SUNDAYS. Afternoon Tea served on Sunday in the H&li, or in fine weather in the Chaxming and Extensive Grounds attached to the Hotel. 2139 Proprietor, JA_ES HATFIELD. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester street, West End.—Superior Accomscodatioa fer Visitors end Permanent Boarders, two inicutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus; also within same distance of Porks, Public Gardens, Museum, Boot Sheds, etc. Quietest iztd very beet petition in city. Telephone 87X Mis* Hampton, Proprietress. C 367*
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 11
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