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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. TTILLARY AND 1 BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS. 1.6 MANCHESTER STREET. Between Hereford and Cashel street*. MODERN BUNGALOWS. ALL PRACTICALLY NEW. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. ST. ALBANS—The favourite part, handy to Park and cars, well finish-- house oi 5 good room,, nico verandah, with sunny aspect, fine panelled hall, with all main rooms and bathroom, opening off, hot cold water, splendid supply, linen pxvss. wardrobes and cupboards built in, gas end fittings laid on, _rst-cl__s tile grates and hearths, quaint mantels, pantry, ecul.ery and wash-house. Over Eighth Acre, fino high section, well fenced and paths laid out. A most desirable property; guaranteed by tho owner in every way. Price, £550. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester *"*>«f t -_ INWOOD—IdeaI situation, handy for railway and tramway employees—One of tho Most" Up-to-dnte Bungalows in the district, 5 fine rooms, dining room extra 'arge, with 5 licrht bay window extra, good entrance, hall with cupboard, fitted with -helves, panelled hall, gas laid on. expensive grates, with hearths to match, tito b-ck range, bathroom, hoi, and cold water service, lavatory basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper und tub.», splendid water supply, mam sewer connexion. This house is well built in every way, choice allotment, over eighth acre, well fenced, and planted with full-grown fruit trees. Price, £850. Any terms in Teason. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester street. OWER RICCARTON, just off tramline— ' Superior Bungalow. House of 5 rooms, Marseille- tiled roof, inside walls well plastered, verandah, oriel and bay windows, fine wide hall, choice leadlights to front entrance, and over transoms, tile grates and hearths to match, bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, good hot and cold water service, linen press, cupboards, wardrobe, usual conveniences such as pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc. Good water supply. Quarteracre, fine section, well fenced; rich garden soil. Price, £675. HILLARY end BAXTER, 146 Manchester _etreot__ \ DDINGTON, fine handy position—New 2\. House of 5 rooms, thoroughly up-to-date, and well finished in every way, cosy verandah, bay window, well fitted bathroom, hot and cold water service, quaint leadlights, !»__ laid on, college grates, tilo hearths, fine large linen cupboard, usual kitchen office-, including pantry, scullery, washhouse. snd back -verandah Eighth Acre, in the vera' best part of Addington. Price, £550. HILLARY and BAXTER, HG Manchester street. ST. ALBANS —Superior Bungalow House, of 5 rooms, 16 by 12, 15 by 12, 12 by 12, 11 by 12, and 12 by 8. four bay windows, extra, fine hall with grille arch, verandah facing west, with one end glassed _in, also door opening from dining room to verandah portico over front door, glassed in, choice leadlights, all conveniences, including electric light, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, two linen presses, wardrobes, cupboards, pantry, scullery, back porch, bike shed, main sower, complete. The House is built according to one of the LATEST BUNGALOW DESIGNS. and the timbers throughout are heavy, anfl of first quality, grand eighth aero section; a Etone's throw from a 2d car or five minutes' walk from a penny section. Immediate possession can be given. Price, £660. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. NEW BUNGALOW. Sea View road—Up-to-dato Bungalow House of 5 rooms, 16 by 12, 13 by 12, 13 by 12, etc, plastered, picture rails, gas fittings, 2, bay windows, 6ft verandah, leadlights to front of house, tile grates and hearths, cupboards, and linen press built in, bathroom, hot and cold water service, lavatory basin, scullery, pantry and washhouse, with copper and tubs, ample water supply from ram, greed section with one chain trontage. One of the nicest and most up-to-date properties in tho district. Price, £575, ~>n your own terms HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. < ALLAN HOPKINS. . " ALLAN HOPKINS, TTOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, VALUATOR AND LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET, Next Bank ol New Zealand. , Chief Agent for the South British l__-tur__.ee Co., Ltd. LEASEHOLD. 14 Years to Bun. CANTERBURY. QK ACRES. DAIRY AND MIXED FARM. 1 IHLE FROM STATION. CREAMERY AND SCHOOL. 14 Acrea in Wheat . 12 Acres in Oats 8 Acres in Peas -i Balance Grass 4 Heifers and Calves. 26 Cow» Spring Dray Implements and Sundries. House of 7 rooms, 12-bail cow-byre, frotallstable and loose box, granary, etc 103 PRICE, £1100 THE LOT. ALLAN HOPKINS. CAOTEKBURY - GOOD MIXED FARM. 1030 AGBES - Good Homestead, every convenience, fneluding telephone. One mile from station and -school 60 Acres In Dun Oats 88 Acres in Gartons 70 Acres in Turnips 30 Acres in Rape. Carrying, with crops, 1600 sheep. PRICE, £9 10s PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS. 444 ALLAN HOPKINS. ASHBURTON. GOOD POULTRY FARM. OC ACRES. One mile from station and School. Fifteen Acres in oats. House of 5 rooms and outbuildings. PRICE £-00 AND LIBERAL TERMS. 87 ALLAN HOPKINS. WINCHESTER. SMALL BLOCKS. SUITABLE for Dairying and Mixed Fanning. On SMALL DEPOSIT. One mile from Station and School. LOT 1. —25 Acres at £18. £70 down. LOT 2.—30 Acres at £ia £80 down LOT 3—£3B Acres at £17. £250 down. And Liberal Terms for Balance. 83 ALLAN HOPKINS. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING OR MIXED FARM. CANTERBURY. OIA ACRES. Rich Reclaimed Swamp. Perfectly drained. Two Miles from School and One Mile from Creamery. 80 Acres in Oats 50 Acres in Wheal 12 Acres in Peas 12 Acres in Potatoes 25 Acres in Swedes 12 Acres in Mangolds 13 Acres in Turnip* and Rape. PRICE, Crops in, £30 PER ACRE. £600 DOWN. 197 CB6II «.-.T_A_- HOPKINS.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 11