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Properties For Sale oi To Let. HILLARY & BAXTER. SPLENDID POSITION. FITZGERALD AVENUE, near the Boatsheds, good house, 6 rooms, 11 foot stud, bathroom, h. and c, scullery, washhouse, Venetian blinds, verandah, with glass ends, asphalt paths, fine section, garden, etc., £640. Owner has left Christchurch. Must be sold. HILLARY AND BAXTER. A LITTLE SPEC. T7ERRY ROAD (off), near St Peter's Church.—J-Acre, good section, with 1J _,ains frontage, cottage of 8 rooms, etc Note the Price, £270. HILLARY AND BAXTER. NEW BRIGHTON. HOUSE AND FURNITURE COMPLETE. 4 SECTIONS, each 1 rood 17 perches, WellFurnished House 7 rooms lavatory, pantry, ticullery, splendid range, also detached two-storey look-out, with balcony on top. Th* buildings are only 4 or 5 years old, and the furniture is very good. Pine plantation. Price for the whob of the land, buildings and furniture as it now stands £550. HILLARY AND BAXTER. THE FAVOURITE PART. UP-TO-DATE T-House of 8 Rooms, on hieh concrete foundations, plastered, U high concrete foundations, plastered, picture moulding, oriel window and vei dab, tile grates, bathroc.m, lavatory, ba hot and cold water service, linei p ■"antry, ecullery, with sink, detached v—ouse, copper and tubs, .windmill and tank, splendid section. U x 132 feet, sunny aspect, well fenced. L.T. Act title. Without doubt the best bargain in the district. HILLARY AND BAXTER. PRETTY VILLA AT SYDENHAM. PKOK-NEW House of 5 Rooms, oriel 3iJ«(t) window ard portico, tinted plaster, good centre flowers, picture rails, bathroom (stamped steel), lavatory basin, hot and cold water servico, tile grates and hearths, pantry, scullery and washhouse, verandah at hack Well-built and nicely finished J-Acre section. HILLARY AND BAXTER. SOMEBODY'S CHANCE. OOD Position in Linwood, close to Eieotric Car, House of .6 rooms (4 years built), plastered, newly painted, papered and decorated thriughout. gas and fittings, pas fires and cooker, pretty mantels and grates, Venetians, picture moulding, large bathroom and lav. basin, h. and c. service, shower, verandah, front, side and back, det. washhouse, copper and tubs, fine corner section, planted in fruit tress and garden, asparagus bed. etc, large, workshop, windmill and ta-*(t. everv possible convenience. A most complete 'home. Only £620. _ The owner is leaving Christchurch, otherwise thin would not be on the market. HILLARY AND BAXTER.. WOULD SUIT A RETIRED FARMER. \ VONS T DE—One of the Prettiest Positions ». Around Christchurch— Half an Acre Section, with a good frontage; good family house. 11 rooms, verandah and bay window, as fittings and stove, bathroom, hot and cold 'ater service, Venetian blinds, pantry, scullery, copper and tabs, coal shed outside, stable and fowlhonse; splendid orchard, garden, asparagus bed, etc. £BBS. HILLARY AND BAXTER. NOTE THE PRICE—£SIO. fi JOLLESTON STREET—New 5-roorned Xti Villa, plastered, bathroom, h. and c, tilo grato and hearths, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, splendid water Bupply from deep well. J-Acre section, well fenced. The price is right. HILLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 122, Manchester Street (Between Hereford and Cashel Streets), H. S. RICHARDS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. ÜBDIVISION Of the Well-known ROH A N E ESTATE, WINDMILL ROAD. This Splendid Property, for so many years THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE MR R. J. S. HARMAN is now subdivided into suitably-sized building with FRONTAGES ON: WINDMILL ROAD, EUSKIN STREET, BARRIE STREET, CRESCENT ROAD and CROHANE STREET. The last-named being a new chain street, laid off through the property, to be formed, metalled and completed in tb9 best manner. Asphalt footpaths and concrete channelling. ALL THE SECTIONS HIGH AND WELL DRAINED. TRAMWAY Id SECTION CORNER WINDMILL ROAD AND MOORHOUSE AVENUE. MAIN SEWER DOWN WINDMILL ROAD. Prices and Full Particulars from H S. RICHARDS, 185, GLOUCESTER STREET. IjOCK & STOCK WELL. LOCK AND STOOKWELL, 191, Hereford Street (Opp. United Service Hotol). CANTERBURY. .. CHEAP SHEEP FARM. ' ACRES QAA ACRES. PRICE: £1 5s PER ACRE. PRICE: £4 5s PER ACRE. Situated 3 miles from railway; about 215 t acres crops, 200 acres English grass; 12 pad"docks, well fenced and watered, all ploughable. Comfortable 8-roomed house, bathroom, etc, orchard, yards, shearing-shed, implement-shed, trap-shed, pigstve. £BSO CASH. LOCK AND STOCKWELL. OTAGO. Splendid Agricultural or Graz «**» 3300 A PRICE £7 PEE ACRE. PRICE £7 PER ACRE. Finest country for oats, rape, tur crass. Situated only 7 miles from main souti. line, and 4 miles from school, store and post. ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. Owner only asks the above exceedi ' _ mil amount of cash from a practical l and is prepared to divide into two bloc! about 1300 and 2000 acres if present area „_„ large. Well fenced and watered. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Plans and further particulars at our office. LOCK AND STOCKWELL. OTAGO. Champion Wool Growing Property. ACRES 99.00 ACHJSS - " PRICE £5 5s PER ACRE. PRICE £5 5s PER ACRE. Main south line adjoins estate, with 3 stations in. close proximity; most convenient in every way. _ EASY TERMS. Mote than hall the farm ha» been veryi carefully farmed in rotation, and is subdivided "by first-class fences info paddocks of about 100 acres, well watered. DROUGHT UNKNOWN. Tho balance is all clean tussock country, all laying well to the sun. Good' S-xoosnei houee, necessary buildings, yards and. plantations. Plan and further particulars at ot office. LOCK AND~ STOCKWELL. 191 Hereford Street' (Opp. United Service Hotel). SU Washstand Sets irom 12s 6d to 60s, Three-piece Seta Ss lid. Minson.'*. °

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 11