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AUCTIONS. JOXES. AIcCROSTIE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th, at 12 NOON. IX OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. OX Account of C. T. NEWTON, NO. Co WF,BB STREET, ST. ALBANS. Hut eg Papanui road, comprising C-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, all offices and modem conveniences. FACING NORTH. HIGH SITUATION. Tog-ether -with Five-eighths of an Aero of land, beautifully planted and sheltered. Motor Garage (room for two cars), woodshed, fewirun, etc-. Cards to view on application to the Auctioneer?. JONES McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. GSGI C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. REDUCED BY £250 FOR A QUICK SALE. NAMELY, TO £1500. Clear title can b* given and almost immediate possession. | NEARLY AN ACRE OF LAND, HIGH i SITUATION, beautifully planted with j choice shrubs, plants, young: orchard, etc. SPLENDIDLY BUILT 5-ROOMED | TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, spacious liv- ; ing room, panelled hall, electric li<rht throughout, electric bells, gas, gas cooking l stove, verandah, front and return, two rooms opening on to same. Tiled hearths and grates, tiled kerbs to v match. Replete with oupboa-rds, lin*?n presses, and wardrobes. Bathroom with Doulton bath and basin, ] splendid hot water service, p-antry with i scullery with sink, washhouse, copper, ;i.nd tube, arphalt paths and yard. CLOSE TO 3 TRAM SERVICES. 2d SECTION. Cards to view on application to the SOLE AGENTS. Folio 309 JONES, MeCROSTTE COMPANY, LTD. ST. ALBANS. £1600" ONLYBUILT ABOUT FIVE YEARS. TILED ROOFED ART BUNGALOW OF 0 ROOMS, plastered and panelled, electric light and fittings, gas io,r cocking, gas copper, Doulton hath and basin, pantry, scullery, meat safe built in, FINE PORTICO ENTRANCE WITH CLEAR LEADLIGHTS, leadliglit door 3 throughout. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL FINISHED FROM END TO END. CORNER SECTION, about 30 perches, nicely laid out and planted, well fenced. Motor shed, eewer connexion, and h.p. water supply. SITUATE WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF THE TRAM. A PERFECT HOME. A PERFECT HOME. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Folio 715 Sole Agents. FOR PRIVATE SALE. SOLELY ON ACCOUNT OF NOW BEING TOO LARGE FOR THE OWNER. ONE OF THE FINEST 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOWS THAT WE HAVE HAD PLACED ON OUR BOOKS, UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. It has a tiled roof, and contains 12 ROOMS, spacious living rooms, beautifully papered throughout, electric light and fittings, power plugs, gas firo connexions. ROOMS OPENING ON TO THREE BALCONIES, FACING NORTH. Three bathrooms, 4 lavatories (up and downstairs, and outside), replete with cupboards, linen presses, gais3 and chine cupboards, fine entrance- hall, with recess (panelled) 2 telephones, wash basins downstairs, servery with sink and glass cupboards, large larder pantry, with sink, coal-bin, washhouse." cooper and tubs, maid's bathroom, with gas" geyser. Box-room under roof. Wardrobes built in. Main bathroom has 6P€ THE E SiT,EN°CE r - STANDS ON A >UTURAL TERRACE, MOST SUNNY POSITION, JUST UNDER AN ACRE OF LAND, ALL FRONTAGE. Beautiful stream running through the property with rustic bridge. Woodshed fowlhouse' and runs, SPACIOUS BRICK GARAGE with concrete wash. Splendid room for man, conservatory, looseiboxes, sewer connexion, h.p. water supply, asphalt tennis court, in perfect order, very private. C °Tho garden is BEAUTIFULLYPLANTED WITH CHOICE SHRUBS AND ROSES, 2 Asparagus Eeds, good orchard. W?ter laid on everywhere. mTTT , WITHIN TWO MINUTES OF THE . TRAM*'PRACTICALLY ON THE 2d SECTmS "for A'Qmck sale THE%WNEjI%S PREPARED TO ACCEPT THE LOW FIGURE OF £6500. Full particulars and Cards to view on Gill .. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. SELECTED FARMS. ' ] SPLENDID VALUE. i 7 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. 1 OCtQ ACRES AT £~0 PER ACRE. In tho ' mUU best Farm District in Canterbury. A splendid property with a big future. 11 i paddocks, 120 acres wheat, 30 acres oats, 20 acres oats and grass, 5 acres lucerne, 40 acres potatoes, 28 ecre3 for peas, the balance good grass. BUILDINGS—Good House 10 rooms, also House 5 rooms, all conveniences. Large stable, splendid granary, implement sheds, yards, dip, etc. Handy to rail and school. This property is well worth inspection. 9~Q ACRES AT £28 PER ACRE. A SPLENDID FARM, well fenced and T watered, good rich loamy soil, 10 paddocks, - 2G acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 25 acres under - plough, 5 acres swedes, balance young grass. » All in good heart for wheat. Fences and . gates all in good" order. House, grenary, 8- '• stall stable, carpenter's shop, cowbails, etc., all in good order. Four miles from railway etation. The owner is retiring, and will give good terms. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE. 9QQ ACRES, half cultivated, balance tus--vJ sock; 6-roomed House, 4-stall stable, sheds, etc. Price £9 10s per acre. This farm is situated about five miles from the railway station, and the owner i 3 leaving to reside in ' Christchurcb. -,1 ACRES AT £100 PER ACRE. 0± FEW MILES FROM SQUARE. HEAVY AGRICULTURAL LAND, C paddocks, 15 acres youug grass, balance ready for crop. AVatcr-race through property. GOOJ) BUILDINGS. House U rooms, all conveniences, stable, cowshed, dairy, etc., etc. TERMS ABOUT £1000 DOWN. DAIRY FARM. QO ACRES, 5 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH; 15 acres barley and oats, 20 sown down red clover, balance new " grass". FARM IN GOOD HEART, well watered and fence:!. Good House, 7 rooms, e 1 and up to date, all necessarv sheds. Near - rail and school. PRICE AND TERMS ON * APPLICATION. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. '• Farm Salesmen. d L3005-C397 133 Hereford stieet. •» r 0 C K E T T ' 3 MOTORS. CCLVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS. ROYAL MAIL Daily Service, connecting with Mornins e.:-.d Afternoon Trains. Fares; Vs each way. All Classes of Carting Undertaken. Letters, I'&r>-eiJ. and Telegrams attended t--. .- Touri3t OScc, Thos. Cook nr.<". ■V. V. MOCKETT. Odv.jrdci.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 18

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