PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY' AND BAXTER! HILLARY AND BAXTER, JVSTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS. 110 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Caekcl and Hereford streets. OWNER LEA V] No miUSTCUITCH. M'jdf.rn at ofawa. ox;: act;,: avd three-eighths. "pKACTICALLY NHY. - BUNGALOW. n.;h "*• r*.Kj m-«. i>uiit ''y clay lu-lxnir, ana ;n everv wav, wid.. <>ntr VERANDAH and*SL\N I'OKCIILS ;it front, .«;ti«. <tnd hack of house, extcnfivi 1 :iv window-. -superior V:Io jrrate*. with lu'ail'u t-j ju.iU-}i, ci'.pWoarv.it; and jvcctws I'iiiit in, uoll-fcrtcd bathroom, all including pantry, ret; 11 cry, a;;'I vashhouw. THE HOUSE has jv tiled rm.!, i and f-v a very lino terrace. THE OWNER, :i few years »,rn, hnd '_h: house 4-pctiAi:-- built under Jus personal supervision. and the ground* were laid out in choice thru lis, hiwns. gardens, drive, etc., tho ramc (x»i r; pr no v.- well established. Circumstances have .iriwn which will compel tho owner :n Wve Christchurdi early in tho nc*v v*rjj, and lio ,» therefore prepared So accept a LOW FIGURE I'OR THE HOUSE, ■WITH PART OR THE WHOLE OF THE LAND. VERY REASONABLE TEEMS OF PAY- j ' MENT ARRANGED. j HILLARY and BAXTER, | 116 Manchester street, j HEADY IN JANUARY. Ur-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. FITTED WITH ALL CONVENIENCES, j X'A—LINWOOD, quite handy to the c*""" Car—House of 5 rooms, IG.G x 12, 1 1 x 12, 14 x 12, 12 x 12, and 9x9, oft hall, with prill arch, verandah front and back, electric light fittings, oriel windows, artistic leadlights, tile grates and hearths* tile-back range, linen press, wardrobes, bathroom, with hot and cold valor service over lavatory ba.«in, and porcelain bath, pant 17. ecullerv and washhouec, good stable and trapehed, suitable for motor-car. Grand Quarter-acre section, well fenced. Terms if 1 required. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. 3i MILES FROM G.P.O. QUITE CLOSE TO ELECTRIC CAR. gECTIONS, i-ACRE TO S ACRES. 1 QUARTER-ACRES, £10. S-ACRE BLOCKS, £30 ACRE. FINE HEALTHY PART. HILLARY and BAXTER, 11G Mancliceter street. CITY SHOP TO LET. '"PHE owners of that Central Block of Land at the Corner of Colombo street and Kilmore street intend erecting UP-TO-DiATE SHOPS at an early date, and would be prepared to arrange to suit tho requirements of tenants. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester street. H3116-G27 MALING AND 00., LIMITED. HALING and " COMPANY', LIMITED OPPOSITE GLOUCESTER STREET BRIDGE. STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING -j Q ACRES, First-class Dairying Land, J-O with buildingß, St. Albans. £1700. aO ACRES, Medium Land, 4-roomed Cct- £* tago, perfectly sheltered, large trees, suitable poultry, fruit-crowing, and a cow or two. Weodons. £550 for the lot. ■t OA ACRES, Heavy Dairying: and Crop- | JLaU ping Land, with buildings, Ellea- 1 mero. £52 per acre. Would exchange for smaller area- | ACRES, Good jiairying and Cropping "tu Land, with buildings, Yaldliurst. £53 per aero. Qf\ ACRES, fair to good Cropping Land; £d\J <rood 4-roomed House, Templeton. £GOO tho lot. " f\f j A ACRES, Sheep Run, carry 1 dry "JuuU sheep to.tho acre by growing a little feed. Building and yards. Hakoia, £3 15s per acre. OAAA ACRES, Sheep and Cattio Run, > OUvw carry 2370 sheep besido cattle: Amuri County; will bear any inspection. iS 10a per acre. ■ QAA ACRES, Sheep ana Cropping, largo tJ\J\J Homestead and magnificent plantations on tho propev'y. Easy drivo from Christcliurcb. ■< ~l /"l ACRES —Some of the richest dairying JLLU aud cropping land in Canterbury, handy to town, with buildings. £50 per acre. lOPli ACRES. Dairying and Cropping, IVU good position, and buildings, Springaton. £30 per acre. I 4 ])- 1 - ACRES, 5 rooms, good early cropping land, valuable position, Prcbbloton. £300. ; • "1 A ACRES, and 15 Acres, two of the best J-" email Dairying Bioska, cioso to tho City, now offering. Ticy will bs suburban sites shortly. _ 10X. ACRES, close to town, stream front-J-—«2 age, and -.viae roads, £60 per acre; pcrfect orchard sites. ANI) HUNDREDS OF OTHEKS. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Opposito Gloucester street Bridge, MERCHANTS, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS. UU3S-7C13 NORTH ISLAND SHEEP COUNTRY. UNAFFECTED BY DROUGHT. GENUINE 2: SHEEP COUNTRY. 9QHH ACRES, all cleJin country, 1 idt/Uly Wi.-11-iVnced, eubdividod and water- j rd by never failing streams. There ifl » lerp'/area of rich flats, the roet of the land j being modtly easy, low hills. This country | carries stock very well, and is real -i sheep | 1 land, while fat aro turned off from | the on tbe hill". Land in district* which arc not greatly affocteil by drought in in. heavy demand, especially now that the country is just comin<; through "oir.cwhat prolonged, if un;>eriiyl of drought. Thifi farm does uot eu.l<?r, and always hai< plenty of water. There .s <1 homestead with every cor.vrnienco, ir.clndir.s whiiO all necessary farm buLd'.ngs »re ou the. piaoe, the woolahed being fitfed xr:th raachin«. Stock mirk.-'*, railway, fehool, etc , are all within »n r.a«y distance of tho farm, which is undoubtedly a fire property at a very reasonable figure. It. i« eituaf-cd in a splendid crowing and fattening district. PRICE: £1"> per acre; good terms arranged. COME NORTH AND INSPECT TIIIS SPLENDID PROPERTY. ;ul: particulars appiy HAPCOURT and CO.. j Land Airr.'^, £174 Wclliagtin
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