PROPERTIES FOR SALE. G. McCANDLISH AND CO. -PRESCRIPTION OF FARMS. No. 21-437 ACRES FREEHOLD! 420 ia crass; 7-roomed House and all outbuilding*. Price per acre. £12; Cash £1000. balanoe 10 rears. , No. 37-450 ACRES FREEHOLDt partly improved, 70 acres good milling tlmberl Undulating country, rich land; 6-roomed Hous* and all rutbuildings. Price per acre, £1 Lsnd Transfer Tit'e. No. 35—348 ACRES L.1.P.. mil 2s 9d p« acre! 300 acres in grass and turnips; Sroomcd House, cowshed, stables, creamery, implement shed; railway station on the property. Price for goodwill, £4 per acre; Cash £Wt, balance 5 per cent. No. 41—.U90 ACRES I 1300 improved, 3sheep, benidrs cattle; IJ miles township, 8 miles frcm 2 stations, creamery, school and rost offico li miles; 11 paddocks, first-class Foil; 11-roomed House, outbuildings. Price per acre, £6 10s; Cash 20 per cent, 6 par rent, in 12 months, balanc*e 3 years. No. 22—378 ACRES FREEHOLD. 260 ia grass, balance rough feed; all buildinga Price per acre, £10; one-third cash, balance B years at S per cent No. 42-2631 ACRES. 1640 improved; 6roomed House, hot and oold water service, alt outbuildings. Prico per acre. £7 10s. L.T. £6000 Cash. No. 25—753 ACRES, improved, railway S miles; 5-roomcd House and outbuildings. Price per acre £15; £1500 Cash, balance first mortgage £8786, 7 years at 6 per oent No. 25-713 ACRES FREEHOLD, billy and undulating country; all buildings. Price per acre, £8 Iff*. Terms £2000 Cash, balanoe from 3 to 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 24—707 ACRES. 0.R.P., SSO acres grassed, 250 acres jape and turnip*; 6 milea from rai.way station; all buildings. Price per acre, £~ 0.R.P.; £1000 Cash, balance S years. No. 19—327 ACRES FREEHOLD, cultivated; 4 miles from township; 4-roomed House and buildings. Price por acre, £10 10s; Cash £1600. ALL REAL SAFE INVESTMENTS. G. McCANDLISH and CO, Land and Eatate Agents, Victoria street, Hamilton, C 6067 Waikato. TT L. BOWKER AND SON. W. Henley.) (H. W. Heslop. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 778 COLOMBO STREET (Victoria square*. Established 1879. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF acquiring a First-class Homo unde* most favourable circumstances. We are instructed by Mr R. Sneddon (who is shortly leaving Chrißtchuish) to OFFER for SALE his • _„_»„_„_»_ CHARMING BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, situate Murray place (late Matson's avenue), Merivale. The section comprises 1 ROOD 111 PERCHES. It is beautifully situated, being convenient to the tram stopping-place, and yet escaping all dust end noise. The grounds are tastefully laid out in lawns (back and. front) *a& flower garden. THE HOUSE is a new one, and contains 6 LARGE ROOMS, well appointed, with the very latest that modem architecture can devise. Well fires, inglenooks, casement windows, leadlights, etc. Two of the bedrooms are fitted | with lavatory basins and hot and oold water. Tbe bathroom is well appointed with porcel lain enamel bath, etc. An up-to-date servory is fitted between the dining-room and kitchen. All drainage is to tho main sewer, and 3 patent we's are installed. The laundry, coalhouse, etc., are all under the one roof, and, in fact, tho whole house has been dosisnod in such manner as will afford the MAXIMUM OF COMFORT With « MINIMUM OF WORK. A New MotoT House, witb good esotaano-i by double gates; a straight run in. The Price is £150 below cost, and we can assure nnvono that this is a GENUINE OPPORTUNITY of securing a property ... which has colled forth the admiration of all who havo seen it. . . • If a buyer of a good heme in the best locality, with the best tram service, see us at'onco, and we will arrange an inspectloß ' BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, Sole Agents. NEW ISSUE of "BOWKER'S PROPERTY GUIDE" is now available a* our Office. Posted free to any address. H. L. BOWKER and SON, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 778 COLOMBO STREET, VICTORIA SQUARE. Established 1879. C 4267-31 GODFREY AND TAYLEB. A CHEAP LITTLE PROPEBTt, SPREYDON. _T»Orj-A—J. ACRE of splendid graving ■oil "KIO I U and a comfortablo 4-roamed Cot* .... t ige. Only a small deposit rfqaircd. <?Tor_,— A SMALL hut Very Choice Build- < vJ.—V/ ing Site, in St. Albans. abo?t 60 f.«t frontage, partly fenced, northern aspect, rot 12 jarde from tram; sewer, gas, and high I pressure water available. There is not another eit-o available at the price in thia . l-jtality. nnd c»o that has so many good I ointa in its favour. i?I AX(\—A BEAUTIFUL Quarter-acre Sec3JaO\J Hon in Riccarton, Fendalton side of Riccarton road, Sd tram section, northern aspect, wsll situated. The owner informs us ho will build a modern residence for a purchaser on £30 to £50 deposit. A?f7f\r_— WE have for Immediate Sale, in <& IUU Merivale, a splendid six-roomed Residence and all modern conveniences, with , l-acre of land, laid out in lawns, etc. The owner has left Christchurch. and ia nsoal »nxioti F to settle up all his property affairs, and has fixed a very low selling price on this choice property. , . J?PQK— A MODERN unngalow in 8t _*wOOJ Albans, 5 good rooms and bathroom, lavatory basin, pantTy. scullery, washbouse, copper, etc., a'l fittings not and cold water, panell-d bail, very pretty mantelpieces and grates, wardrobes of best design, leadlights to all main windows, square hall. *" svnny verandah. Very nice h-gb section, all • well laid out, and very reasonable terms ou be arranged. " ■ WE aban be pleased to supply fnU particulars re any of the abova Propw tiei on application to GODFREY AND TAYLER (W. S. GODFREY). 00 ARMAGH STREET, facing Victoria ' SQuare. 1 AKAROA THE PREMIER HEALTu. HOLIDAY AKD | TOURIST RESORT. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. MESSRS WEBSTER. CUSDIN and CO. (late R Paton) bave initiated a Twice-a-Day COACH SERVICE from LITTLE \ RIVER to AKAROA and Back, to meet the requirements of the increasing HOLIDAY 'x_.___ *'IC. BUSY PEOPLE can now take A WEEK-END or Ordinary HOLII'AiT without loss of working hours by travelling by tbe EVENING COACH running DAILY until APRIL 20tb, and then on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS darin* Winter Months, from Little River to t Akaroa on arrival of 4.45 train from Christchurch. and returning DAILY by the Early Coach to connect witb the".4o train for CHRISTCHURCH. LEISURELY PEOPLE can utilise the old tiine-tsb c, viz., to catch the 8.40 tram at CHRISTCHURCH and arrive at AKAROA at 2.30 p.m., and leave AKAROA by the 7.30 Coach, arriving at CHRISTCHURCH at Postal Address: WEBSTER. CUSDIN and CO., Durauchella. _Telr- v one No. 5, DuTauchella; Wtbritti Xattl« Riv«.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19111107.2.70.8
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 11
Word Count
1,060Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 11
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.