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' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. TTILIAEY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, lie MANCHESTER STREET, B<twoen Hereford and Cashe'. etreeU. TO BE SACRIFICED. j Ovmcr leaving for Australia Neit Month. PRICE REDUCED~FROM £150 TO £375. neon WALTHAM property. % Stor.e'c-thrcw ( 'rf.m tram. Handy Railway :ind Tmni'Tuy Employees. ft-ROOMED HOUSE, or.ly a few years built, piastcrril and papered, centre flowers, verandah, t'ae fiitinpi, scnllory and wa.»h-hou-o. main sewer complete, h.p. water supply. EIGHTTi-ACRE Grand fection. well fenced. Thii Pronert'• ABSOLUTELY JtCST BE SOLD NEXT 'MONTH. HILLARY M-A BAXTER, MG Menchotcr street. FOIICED"SALE. OWNER REMOVING TO WELLINGTON. ■VTEAF.LY NEW BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS. VERY FINE POSITION. CHARMING BUNGALOW HOUSE. Of 5 Fine Room?, 20 x 15, 38 x 12, 16 x 1" 13 x 12. well plastered, frae fittings and rin-, PANELLED'HALL (10 x 10), splendid verandah, clashed in orio! and round bay window*;, pretty design k-ad lighte to front door, transoms, nnd innido dooM, 5 fireplace?, tilt- ffrates with hearths to match, tile-back r;tnce, cuplxinrds, liucn pre.'c aad wardrobes built in. rplcjidid bathroom, porcelain bnth ftiid biisin, hot and cold water eervice, pantry, scullery, woehhoutMs. copper and tubs, wcrkehop, concrete path?, very jrcod water dupply, srund quarter-nero section. wei! ferieed and tastefully laid out in garden and lawns. One of the beet-finished and nioeat properties in the St. AlVmns district. PRICE £7£o. Very Tea!»onable terms, and most of the money can remain at 4J per cent, interest. HILLARY and BAXTER, 11(5 Manchtfltor gtregt. SPI,E"NbTD~CiTY"l J IfOPERTY; IN THE WAREHOUSE AREA. OWNER GONE FARMING. WANTS MONEY URGENTLY. p< RAND SECTION, GCft x lG3ft. £20 PER FOOT OR OFFER. GOOD HOUSE, RETURNING £1 PER WEEK. MUST INCREASE IX VALUE RAPIDLY. HILLARY end BAXTER, 1-16 Manchceter etroet. ~lxJii"sAi7E"o":x-" terms! TWO MODERN BUNGALOWS. I?Zf\ft— SYDENHAM, handy to car, aH/t)KJ\J school, park, etc.—α-roomed Bungalow, right up to date. ELECTRIC LIGHT, Rood verandah, wido hall, bay window, wollfittcd bathroom, h. nnd c., pantry with shelving, scullery with sink and cupbonrde, washhouae, copper and tubs, main sower connection complete. Eiybth-acro section, well fenced. For prico and valuo this cannot be equalled. HILLARY nnd BAXTER, 11C Manchester street. r?rp-A—ST. ALBANS, tho favourite subowOJU urbi handy to park and oore— Well-finished Houeo of 5 rooms, nice verandah with cunny aspect, fine hall with, all rooms and bathrom opening off, hot and cold water eervico complete, linen press, wardTobo, cupboards, gas laid on, splendid tile grates and healths, quaint mantelo, pantry, scullery, and washnouec; J-acro grand high oection in a splendid position. A moat desirable property. The owner gtiarantoeo tho house ia every way. Immediate possession can be given. HILLARY and BAXTER, 145 Manchester street.

KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBDIVISION OF ST. MARTINS LAND. ON NEW liiAM RUUTE TO MURRAYAYNSLEY'S. r "tXTE beg to draw tho attention of tho • ' general public, to tho fact that wo aro SUBDIVIDING T-E PROPERTY which for tho lcet 40 years has been in poßeesskm of tbe Orr family, eituuted at the comer of GAMBLIN'S ROAD, and extending for 20 CHAINS ALONG HILLS ROAD on the NEW IRAM ROUTE TO MURRAYAYNSLEY'S HILL. Tho Property is just a short distance south of WILSON'S BRIDGE, and will be handy to the 2d flection when tie tramway is completed. The position in perfect. The soil ie of the beet. Tho pricce are extremely ]0~. The terms are easy. The intcrcet is 5 per cent. THE PRICES will range from £35 to £110, end anyone looking for a cheap 6ection in a good locality where pricee are on the in"iNCREASE IN VALUE IS ASSURED, cannot do better than inspect. It i? well known thnt tho Heathcotc County 'Council Us progressive. Its aim is to populate the district, ond to make tho county one of tho best residential parti. The Loan for the V i.'RAJI"WAY hae been paseed, and already workmen nre strengthenins and improving Wilson's Bridge with a view to going on with tho TRAITWAY EXTENSION, which will be put under way when the necessary materials arrive. ' j Tho new roads have been surveyed, and tenders are being called for their construction. They will be completed according to the Heathcote County Council's requirements, and will have concrete eide channels and espha.'t footpaths. The PLANS are now in course of preparation, and wo will commence eclling in a few daye. Enquiries are beinc made every day, and we anticipate n ready sale as coon as the plan is opened up. TERMS will be as follow: — 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in cix months. 10 per oent. in one year. Balance- in three yeara. Interest 5 per cent, EARLY APPLICATION IS NECESSARY." Joint Agents: KNIGHT. CHECKLEY and NEALE. 123 Hereford street. 11. S. RICHARDS and SON. 132 Hereford street.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14782, 27 September 1913, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14782, 27 September 1913, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14782, 27 September 1913, Page 18

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