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PROPERTIES FOR S\LE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, ■p STATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, 14$ MANCHESTER STREET. Between Casfcel and Hereford tireeta. GEce Hours: 9 a.n. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 am. 4 «o 1 P- 35, * and T. 30 to 9 P-ni- 8 i j! FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. '. GOOD SPRING STON FARM- • IDA ACHES of Good watered ] lOK) •■ by water-races. Subdivided into 9 » paddock*.' Comfortable, hous* of 6 mom, t dairy and washhouse, trap-ehcd. 4-3 tall stable, and'othcr outbuilding A low price will be accepted for a etrni-ht-out line, « rl |°° j * would exchange ior a good suburban property with 2 or 3 acres of land. c HILLARY end BAXTER, 14G Manchester street. GOOD STORE PROPERTY. I WOULD EXCHANGE FOR COTTAGE property. i ST. ALBANS—Fine Shop, fitted up with ' counters, shelving, et«., storeroom and all convenk-ticea. Tho dwelling attached con- . tains 5 rooms, and is fitted with every modem convenience, including gas-fittings, . picture-rails. verandah, oriel window, ti!e grites, hearths find range, lincu-press, ward- | roboe, bathroom, hot and cold water service, , pantry, scullery, and waehhouso. Steblo and shed. Asphalt' paths. Price, .£330. . HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. TRUSTEES' SALE. AX, OFFER WANTED. TTEREFORD STREET EAST-Full qnarterXI. acre, Grand Section, together with Dwelling-house of 5 good rooms, plastered, and all usual offices. The property is being sold to close an estate, and tho price asked is £525, or near oUer. HILLARY and BAXTER, "Hβ Manchester street. GOOD WOOLSTON PROPERTY. ■ i-ACRB, HOUSE AND FACTORY. ATEARLY New House of 4 rooms—l 4 x 12, i> 11 i 12, 13 x 12, ond 12 x 11—plaster«3. picture rails, and gas-fittinge and ring, sft hall with grill arch, verandah, lead-iighte to front, tile grates and heart'se, linen-press, wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, eculicry, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs. Fine factory, 46 x 12 foot. GAS ENGINE and Fittings. PRICE, £630. Moat of the money can remain at 4J per cent. HILLARY and BAXTER, j<6 Manchester streot. WILL EXCHANGE FOR SUMNER OR SM.AZ.LER SUBURBAN PROPERTY. lOWER RICCARTON, overlooking the J Park—Bcnutitullv-Sriished Residence of 7 rooms—o3 x 1G.6,. 16 x 14, etc.—plastered, papered, and decorated,' fine 9ft hall, choice gas-fittings, verandah on front and two Eides, tile hearths and grates, splendid mantels, cupboards, wardrobes, and lin«n-press built jn, bathroom, hot and cold water service. Bcullery, - pantry, . waEhhouse, toolshed, and darkroom. Aspislt paths, quarter-acre fine hiph section,-weir fenced and laid out. - ■ This property is now too large for the present owner, who if willing to accept a Sumner or suburban property, about 5 rooms, in an exchange. : HILLARY and BAXTER, 629 ' , l<6 Manchester street ALLAN HOPKINS. ,tjVA RMS _ ..", F.O it. SAIiEI! P3 ACRES—Ashburton District—Real, good CTopping and grazing .land. Good Houbq, of 6 rooms, and the usual: outbuildings. Price £33 aero. , , ■ ■ 110 ACRES—Southbridge—Well .watered and subdivided, real good land, grows b°°<* crops of wheat, oats, barley and potatoes, ' alao mangolds, etc. Good five-roomed House, dairy, three-stalled etable, cowshed, etc.; 3 ( miles from school, post .office, and railway station. Price £28 acre. (McH. 3) 204 ACRES— South-bridge— Subdivided . into 12 paddocks, well watered, good cropping or glazing land. .House 7 rooms, 5-stall etable, ; looseboxes/ cha'ffhouse, dairy, etc; v 2 miles from poet office, school, railway station, etc Price £23 acre. (J. 14) • 141 ACRES—Rolleston—Thie farm will grow from 40 to 60 bushels of wheat per acre, siso splendid crops, of oats, peas,' taxes, etc. Well watered and subdivided. 4-roomed Houso and usual outbuildings. Very handy to Ecbool, post offico and rail. £30 acre. - , (Cr. 15) 105 ACRES—Springeton—A good "mixed" ! farm; handy to school, store, post office, etc. .Will grow-good crops of wheat, oats, ■ 1 peas, potatoes, etc. A very good fattening farm.: cheep do well, on it. House 6 rooms, ' washhouEC, stable, chaffhouse, etc. X 23 per acre. . , (GL 1) 7G ACRES—Sefton—Real good Httlo cropping f»rin; handy to school, post, rail, etc. House 6 rooms, washhouse, and all necessary outbuildings. ?r:;o £Zb per acre. . ixioa. 7) ' β-t ACRES—Temuka —The beet of land, either for cropping or for grazing. Grows tho best crops, such as wheat, oate, pota- [ toes, mangold3 b etc. Good B-roomed Houso, 1 stable, chaffhoiiee, etc. Tho buildings arc all in good ordor. Only ono miie from '/ school, post office, railway, etc. £47 per acre. -•■•• iTa. 14) 146$ ACRES—Eicphant Hill—A cicely situated farm. cioßc to railway, etc. Undulating land, good cropping"or" grazin? country; k will carry 2J sheep per acre. House of 4 rootUE, good stable-, baru; etc. Price £23 per ocie. (Mi. IS^ 197 ACRES—Gcraldino District—A good "mixed" farm, part ?ood lar.d and part rather lighter. Thi3 farm will grow good crof3 of wheat, oats, turnips, etc. Fiveroomed Houa«, stable, woolshed, yard's, etc. CLoso to school and post, and 7 miles to rail, etc. Price £16 per acre. . ALLAN" HOPKINS, Lard aid Estate Agent. , C 463 '133 Hereford street, Christchurch. 1 ■ ~- ■ " ■ :".- -- l s 1 .:■... •■• • ■ " |j ' ■ ' L- LAST OPPORTUMTt. 3 1 ■ ■ . 6 Only »,few lots left—Rceeneath, Caakmne, , ilio S«lwyn street. neu Coloabo ' ttrect. Lour price* and easy termA f " • TTARMAN AKT) STEVENS, LTD, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND BROKERS, ETC.. 820 HEREFORD STREET. :.'■'■ C 4531 a ; ■ S ..-.'.; ■ - 3 .—•■'■■■■ '. . ' : '-■■■ - ■■■-' "• .— i .'■ ' '■ •■ • '• "fX T VLLACE, DALLEY AND CO., - Vt "LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, 115 Gloucester street, Christchurch. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. » CASHMERE HILLS. HACKTHORNE ROAD — Grand Section, coctainicg about J of an sere, in coramandicg pc&ition. with splendid view. Price £"235. Esj;y This is air" excellent oi securing a ftne"s«.ticn at a rv&eonablo price. Tho tram will inflate values. NOW is the time to buy. Par ticulire -from ■ WALLACE, DALLEY md CO., aia Xl 5 Glcuceeter etreet

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 14

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