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Properties J?or Sale or To Let. CRADDOCK AND SIMES. A. E. Craddock) (W. S. Simes 0 RAD DO OK AND SIMES, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, LAND AND i ESTATE AGENTS, 185, HEREFORD STREET. GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. GREAT REALISATION SALE FOUR SUPERB LINWOOD PROPERTIES. BEDROCK PRICES. EASY TERM'S. Tim Owner having left the district wo have in'liq following Fino -Properties for disposal at GENUINE SALE PRICES. LOT I—About J-acre, with good northern frontage, and exceptionally well built, substantial House of 9 good living rooms, also pantry, scullery, copper and tubs, bathroom and bath, hot and cold waiter service', from '■deep well, gas laid on, gas stove, v. blinds, verandah, good shed. An exceptionally good and ■up-to-date family residence. Only £BOO. LOT 3—Adjoining above. Nearly new modern Villa of 6 living to cans with pantry, scullery, bathroom and bath, h. and c. water service, washhouse, copper and tubs, and other appurtenances, high o. foundation's, iron roof, verandah, deep well connection. Soiling price, £630. LOT 3—Adjoining. A most convenient: and substantial House of G lining rooms with all usual offices and conveniences, including h. and c. wafer 'service, etc., ©to. Sale price, £550. LOT 4 —Adjoining. Another splendid 6roomed Houeo with all up-to-date conveniences similar to those'in Lot 3. Sale price £550, Wo desire to point out that the .above fine houses were not built for sale, but purely as an investment, 'and consequently 'are »übetatial, well appointed and convenient throughout. We have no hesitation, in saying that better value in house property has never before been offered to iho public. i The following are for IMMEDIATE SALE ,t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, and on .xceptionally EASY TERMS: ST ALBANS, just over North Belt—Capital lection, with about 1 chain frontage and learly new plastered house of 4 L OO 7 nS| ."i v, lanlry, scullery, copper, and washtuba, batnoom, water laid on, verandah, high concrete ourujations, iron roof, V. blinds. An excepionally cheap property. £l3O. ADDINGTON—NearIy J-acre, with 1 long icrthem frontage and exceptiona.hr good icund house of 5 rooms, copper, etc., bay winlow, verandah, iron roof, gas throughout. A ;enuino bargain at £330. Just off Selwyn Street. RICHMOND— I-aorc, and very comfortable house of 5 rooms, with copper, etc., just otr Stanmoro Road. To be so.d at a very low figure. Offers invited. SYDENHAM, Strickland Street—l 6 Perches, well planted, and sound house of 5 rooms (■plastered and papered), detacned washhouse, 4 fireplaces, iron roof. Price only £240. MERIYALE—Good corner section and large, well-built 2-storey house of 10 rooms, washhouse, copper, ©to.; a genuine bargain at £650. Very small deposit, balance by easy instalments. CITY, North Belt—Fine J-acre section, well fenced, laid out and planted _ .and very attractive villa of 5 good rooms, besides washhouse , copper and tubs, pantry, scullery, bathroom, etc., water laid on, verandah, iron roof, bay and oriel windows. A charming little property. TANCRE'D STREET—Splendid J-acre section, well laid out and planted and moat sub- [ stantial residence containing 7 large rooms, also bathroom, pantry, scullery, _ verandah, bav window, v, blinds, c. foundations, iron roof. An exceptionally sound and good property at a low figure. ST ALBANS, Bealey Street—J-acxo, with western frontage .and new well-built plastered house of 5 rooms, washhouse and copper, bathroom, pantry, scullery, verandah, water service, etc. A cheap property. RICHMOND, N. Avon Road—'About J-acre, fn orchard and garden, and house of 6 rooms, pantry, bathroom, copper, etc., verandah, iron roof, 3 fireplaces. £420. SYDENHAM, Kingsley Street—3-16ths acre, nicely I'aid out and well stocked with good fruit trees, in full bearing, and very sound house of 7 living ■ rooms) also bathroom, pantry, scullery, copper,' etc., water Laid oh, verandah, northern aspect. £SOO. LINWOOD, Grafton Street—Full J-acre. fenced, laid out, and planted, and substantial verandah house of 7 rooms and conveniences, washhouse, copper, and tubs, water laid on, capital outbuildings. A bargain at £SOO. NORTH AVON ROAD, near Richmond Domain—. Fine corner site, containing oyer i-acre, nicely laid out and well stacked with full-bearing fruit trees, and substantial house of 8 large living rooms, washhouse, with copper, etc. A cheap property at £785. CITY, NORTH—Splendid corner section in first-class locality, capital business site, and nearly new commodious dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences, together with large shop, suitable for almost any good sound business. As owner is determined to quit, reasonable offers will bo considered. LOWER RICCARTON, just over ParkGood section, with long northern frontage, and well-built, sound house, containing 5 living rooms, also largo scullery, with copper, bathroom, do., water laid on. As owner is leaving, low price will be accepted. ■ SHIRLEY—7 Acres, very fine land, with two frontages, capital orchard, etc., and exceptionally good house of 9 large living rooms, and all modern conveniences and offices. Also, cottage, stables, cow bails, etc. A most complete and up-to-date modern property. A very moderate price is asked, and in the event of no sale being effected, it will be let to a suitable tenant at £IOO per annum. SPREYDON, close to Lincoln Road amd tram—2J Acres, rich land, with sunny frontage, and capital house of 6 rooms, washhouse, with copper and other outbuildings. A very cheap and good property at £BSO. DALLINGTON—2 Acres splendid land, with 2 fino frontages, one to river, and house of 5 rooms. Also, stable and other outbuildings. £450. DALLINGTON —Capital J . Acre Section, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and exceptionally well built and nicely finished House (nearly new of 5 good living rooms, also bathroom, pantry, scullery, detached washhouse, with copper, iron roof. c. foundations, verandah, good stable, traphouse and storeroom, coach within 5 • minutes’ walk. This attractive property is for sale at a very low price. Easy terms. A CHOICE DAIRY FARM. 12 ACRES, very rich laud, with nearly new, substantially built house of 7 rooms, and usual offices, dairy, cow bails, stable and traphouse, loft, etc. This splendid little farm is an the best of heart, is within easy distance of the city, and close to tram. The present output is about 20 gallons daily. As the owner is desirous of retiring, the properly will bo sold as a going concern, at a most reasonable price, and on very favourable terms. Early ‘application necessary. A CHEAP, HANDY LITTLE FARM, 60CKBUBN. About 70 Acres good land, well fenced, •watered and subdivided, together with dwellinghouse, stables, cowshed, traphouse, granary, and other improvements; a really firstclass little farm. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A VERY PROFITABLE BUSINESS—We have been instructed to sell at a low figure a good freehold property in a rising country township, consisting of fine corner section •with large shop, hairdressing saloon and bil-liard-room thereon. A most profitable hair-’ dressing and tobacconist’s business has been carried on, and the billiard returns have been exceptionally good. Price for the whole concern, freehold, billiard table, and accessories, only £lB9. 111-health only reason for selling. CAPITAL FREEHOLD AND GOOD SOUND BUSINESS —First-rate freehold properly consisting of nearly J-acre, with shop, workroom, dwelling, stable, loose-box, traphouse and feed house thereon. An excellent bootmaker's business is being carried on on the premises. Situation: Flourishing township near city. Stock-in-trade at valuation. CRADDOCK AND SIMES. 185, Hereford Street, Christchurch. X3OG3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 8

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