PROPER*! lES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. * HILLARY AND BAXTER, PSTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, 146 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford streets. MERIVALE SACRIFICE. GOING INTO BUSINESS. CASH "WANTED. £450. £450. £450. . ■ ■ TTTE have just received instructions to ccli » » ono of tho cheapest properties in the Merivale district. The situation is ono of the best, bciug close to Hagley Park and handy to the tram. Particulars aro as follows. House of *> rooms, dining-room 24 x 13, plastered and papered, large cooking scullery, with range and sink, bay window, h.p. water and main sewer complete, bath, largo washhouse, copper and tuba, J-acre well fenced, fTuit trees and asphalt paths. Tho owner l has fixed the above low price because he needs the cash, but we can arrange reasonable terms if required. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street ANOTHER SrTALBANS PROPERTY. FORCED SALE. £360 OR OFFER. SUBSTANTIAL Houso of 6 roomß, plastered, papered, and nicely decorated, verandah and nice hall, wardrobes and cupboards built in, pantry, scullery, and sink, bath, w. bouse, copper and tubs, h.p. water and main eewcr complete, J-acro section, high and dry." Prico £560. Tbe hcttso is empty and the key csn be had at our ofSce. HILLARY ond BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. GOOD CITY PROPERTY. HANDY TO RAILWAY STATION. FIRST-CLASS House of 5 rooms (about 6 yvars built), plastered and papered, centre flowers, picture rails, gas and fittings, verandah, tile grates and hearths, cupboards, linenpress and wardrobes built >n, bathroom, hot and cold water service, scullery with . sink and'hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, main ; sewer complete, h.p. water supply, J-acro sec- j tion of land in a very good residential part. . Price £560. i HILLARY and BAXTER, J 146 Manchester street, j' ; FOR SALE AT ADDINGTON. FU_l* Quarter-acre Section, good House oi ■4 rooms, plastered and papered, centre flowers, picture rails, verandah, blinds, scullery, wtshhouse. co_per and tubs, main sewer connection complete,- h.p. water supply, stable, trapshed and harness-room. Just the place for a carrier. Prico £335. HILLARY and BAXTER. 14G Manchester street. GOOD ST. ALBANS PROPERTY. j OWNER GOING INTO BUSINESS. PREPARED TO LOSE £100. -£"£7*.—HOUSE 'built i years. 5 good dwU I O rooms, plastered and nicely decorated, picture rails, gas fittings and ring, verandah with glass ends, fine oriei window, Venetian blinds, leadlights to front and oyer transom, tilo grates and.hearths, and tileback range, cupboards and linenpress built in, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, main sewer connection, deep well and h.p. water supply, asphalt paths, J-*cro section, very fino section, close to , tram and within easy walking distance from town. In every way a goo., class of property, fitted with all modern conveniences. ! HILLARY ond BAXTER, | 116 Manchester street. ' SOME GOOD BUILDING SEUTKhusi BISHOP STREET, just across Dean street, on west side—Two Sections each 44ft x 2± chains. £180 each. i WESTMINSTER STREET, opposite 1 Francis avenue—Four Splendid J-acre Sec--1 lions- £120 each. An otter wanted. IDRIS ROAD, Fendalton, handy to new tram route —Four Grand Sections with frontages to tho Wairarapa stream. A low price will be accepted. The finest sections in Fendalton. _ . _ , HARRINGTON STREET—Several Splendid" Sections,' each'3o perches. 1 *" Prico'£Bs HILLARY and BAXTER, IS2 146 Manchester street. — rrr 4 I C. C. DERRETT AND CO. C. C. Dorrett, V. W Dewsbnry, C. E. Fisher, Farm Dept • City Dept. , (Mokan), - North Island Expert OQA ACRES, Wheat Land, Hororata. Good OOU • Homestead. Pries £12 per acre. Exchange for town property or small farm t near Christchurch. _ FoL 11 850 ACRES, 35 miles from Chnstchnrcb— i Sheep and agricultural Farm, all flat and cultivated. Gocd homestead. Will exchange for town property or ISOO acres.sheep ooun- , try. Price _T p"er acre. Equity £3400. | FoL 113 740 ACRES, Ashburton—Dairy Land. Will ! exchange for cheep run. * FoL 151 8500 ACRES. Leasehold—Rent £103 per year (Canterbury). Going concern, only 2400 sheep given in. Price £3400. Will take town property or-small farm. _oI 196 •1160 ACRES, Hororata, wheat land—New homestead and outbuildings. Price £9 per acre. Eauity about £8000. Will exchange for town property or email farm. Fol. 197 20 ACRES. Yaldhurst—With now modern Bungalow. Price £1100.' Equity £600. Will exchange for small dairy farm. Fol. 202 2000 ACRES, South- Canterbury, close to Railway Station. As a comg concern. Sheep, cattle crop, etc. Good homestead, woolshed etc Price £9000.' No mortgage. -Will exchange for town property. Fol. 212 180 ACRES. Geraldine — Dairy Farm, natural streams. Price: £1800. Equity £1100. Will take small property w Christchurch. Clear Title. Fol. 214 •2700 ACRES—Light loamy. North Canterbury', with scrub on il. All flat and well watered. Price £2 per acre. Equity £2600. Will tako town property or small farm. ' Fol. 215 4800 ACRES, 28 mile* 'rom Christchurch— All flat and well watered and subdivided. New homestead and woolshed. Price £2 5s per acre. Equity £6000. Will take email farm or town property. Fol 218 200 ACRES. Sheep and Agricultural Farm. 14 miles from Christchurch—Good homestead, r.ice £14 per acre. Equity £1750. Will exchango for town property. Fol. 217 6000 ACRES, North Otago, 1J miles from Post Office—Good homestead, woolshed, sheepyards, eta Price £2 5s per acre. Equity £5000. Carry easily J sheep to the acre. Will exchange for town property or North Canterbury sheep run. FoL 216 300 ACRES, which is considered to be the best dairy farm in Otago. Price £26 per acre. £120 worth of milk sent to the factory every month. No mortgage. Will take a choice town residence with a few acres of land as deposit. Fol. 219 COOO North Canterbury—Close to rail. *?irat-clssa sheep run. Commodious buildings. Mostly flat, beautifully wateredWill exchange for a good'town property, or a good agricultural farm. Price _S 10s per acre. Equity £8000. Pol. 224 C. C DERRETT and CO.. , Chancery lane. J. T. BELL AND CO. TO J. T. BELL AND CO., Cathedral square. I AM prepared to accept any reasonable offer to Lease my House and garden at Middleton, containing threo living rooms and billiard zoom, eight - bedrooms and two bathrooms, good kitchen and offices. The house is equipped with electric light and with a motor bouse, and two acres of vegetable garden and orchard, and constitutes a comfortable and healthy residence. The property is not quito three miles from and is about 50 feet higher than the Cathedral, and .is on gravel BubsoiL Additional land up to 50 acre, is available if required at a moderate rent The houso can be let furnished or unfurniohed. These instructions have been received from J. D. Hall, Esq., and wo will be pleased to give full information. Apply ' J. T. BELL and CO., CG6B4-275 Opposite Post QfEoe. WAIKATO FARMS. ' * ——- -j rrj ACRES, heavy rich, dairy farm, adJLO I joining creamery. Price £11 10a. Cask £250. Sll ACRES, ideal dairy farm, near Hamilton. Only £12 10s per acre. 172 ACRES, rich loamy soil, heavy grass land. Cheap at £13 10a per acre. 297 ACRES, 20-bail cowshed,- partly improved land. Only £l 4 per acre. , ,800 ACRES, suitable for cropping a_(a " dairying. A real snip at £15 per jftS*Please writo for. particulars to J" J. U. FOW and C# ' Hwjailtoii' J. R. Fow, Auctioneer. . Is S. Clothier, Land Department, f_]»t» ot Canterbury. Ft
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14407, 15 July 1912, Page 11
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