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Proparties For Sals or To Lot. 2. E. CRADDOCK. A. E. CRADDOCK, A UCTIONEER, FARM, HOUSE AND GENERAL ESTATE AGiSNT. Established 1893. CORNER CASHEL.AND MANOHESTE3 GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. " HAVE Several First-class GENTLEJ- MEN'S RESIDENCES FOR SALE in and around the City, with Land varying irora i-acre to 10 Acres in extent. Persons Maturing really first-class residential properties of this description should call for particulars, as I do not thmk rny selection can be improved upon. My list includes several of thft best properties in Fendaiton, Riccarton, Opawa, Linwood, I'&paaui, St Albans and the City. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Corner Cashcl and Manchester Slreets. tQO. - LINWOOD—About i-acre, ne )o\J modern house (bungalow style) ol 6 good rooms, plastered and p., oriel, leadlights, verandah f. and s., handsome mantels, stamped steel ceilings, gas and fittings, elect. bells, linen'press, tiled range, bathroom, ipv., h. and c, w.h., cop. and tubs, shed, windmill and tank, sewer- connections; trcllU fences, etc., 6tc. Fol. 257 A. E. CRADDOCK. I r A—CITY, West—i-acre, house of 6 jOKJ rooms, verandah, etc., and other conveniences. This property is close to the centre, is cheap, and should suit any working man splendidly. ' Pol. 103 A. E. CRADDOCK. JjTTAA—CITY—Fine corner section, ovei 3w I Ul/ J-acre, well-built house of 6 rooms, con. foundations, verandah with glass ends, Ven. blinds, elect, bells, gas and fittings. bathroom, lav., h. and c., w.h., cop. and tubs, coalhouse, sheds, asphalt paths, 'rut* trees, well fenced, etc. Fol. 106 A. E. CRADDOCK. *• LOWEST CURRENT RATES. A. E. CBADDOCK. __ SUPERB GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, WITH 4 ACRES ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS, PADDOCKS, Etc ; 1 CLOSE TO CITy7~ON TRAMLINE, 2d SECTION. ROAD, "EINWOOD—I Acres or splendid land, beautifully laid out •in lawn, ornamental grounds, orchard, kitchen garden and grazing paddocks, and fine substantial two-storey Residence containing 12 good living-rooms, plastered, papered and artistically decorated throughout, also bathroom and bath, pantry, scullery and other necessary and convenient appointments, in* eluding hot and cold water seryice, gas and - fittings, cupboards, tiled hearths and grates, etc., etc., fine balcony, bay and oriel windows. The house, which is in perfect order, ha 3 a northern aspect. Outside conveniences include washhouse, copper and tubs, dairy, stable, traphouse, shed, man's room, fowl and duck runs and other useful appurtenances. The property has besides tlie Ferry Road frontage, a long frontage to St John's Street, and this ■ portion of the property can be conveniently subdivided into a number of vorj good building sites, which will not interfere in any way with the fine homestead The property is too large for the present owner, whose family has dispersed, and it is for sale at a. low figure. Reasonable terms can ba given. A. E. CRADDOCK, ! . Auctioneer. QUMNER—BEACH HOUSE. Fine Section, ►-f Well Fenced—House of 17 good rooms, with every modern convenience, h. and c. storage chamber, balconies; convenient outbuildings, etc., etc. The House is Fully and Completely Fur. ni3hed throughout with the latest designs, including very fine piano, etc. i This Property is an IDEAL one to Convert into a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, end as such would bo unsurpassed in Sumner for positron. Very easy terms can be arranged. Do not miss this chance of securing the most profitable piece of properly in Sumner. A. E. CRADDOCK. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ESTATE OF THE LATE •H. 1 GARDINER, Woodchester. Richmond. TNSTRUCTED bv the Trustees of the Ut« - 1 - HD. Gardiner, A. EI'CRADDOCK. in conjunction Avith MESSRS PYNE AND CO., will submit by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the beginning'of MAY, THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, situa>e between Richmond, Shirley and Dallington, known as "Woodchester, comprising about SO acres. The whole of the property has beautiful stream and river frontages, the land is .of tha very finest quality, it forms a natural terrace with charming Blopes to the water s edge, and altogether? for residential purpose it has no equal in the vicinity of Christchurch. . it The Burwood tram service" runs along the -whole of the western frontage. The Homestead Block is magnificently laid and both the house and grounds ars -.rfeetlv Appointed in every particular. The Property ws« occupied by-tho late Ml Gardiner for some 15 v years, and hrm been looked after and kept in order yn.dor nia personal supervision during thst ts-flo. The land will be sold in convenient blocKS and easy terms can be arranged Plans will sliortlv be available. PYNE AND CO., A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneers, Cashel Street.. . ' RICCARTON. an EscEPTioNAiTopp")-XTr'''n'rT. ; ' a ACRES good Land (tram stopj. *t gat* 4- well laid out in flower garden ana lawns planted with ornamental shelter trc;s and shrubs, orchard of 40 young fruit tree* water laid on to grounds both back and front. Land subdivided into 3 paddocks. ■ Splendid hcuse of 7 rooms and all modern conven* enecs. bathroom, pantry, scullery, washkouss, copper and tubs, hot and cold water laid o electric bells, .plastered rid papered, tilt grates and hearths, centre flowers, cornices, picture moulding, 2 bay windows returned verandah, coalhouse windmill and tank, loosobox, storeroom and trapshed, fowlhouss and run: paddocks watered by pump Pries °^ £m °- A. E. CRADDOCkf 5 SYDENHAM. 1-ACRE, nearly new House of 5 rfcoms, plas- * tcrcd. ven. blinds, picture tails, tiled grates, pantry, scullery,\bathroom, wh. and copper, fowlhousc, asphalt paths, etc, "ha owner must sell, and has reduced the price right down to £485. This is a bargain. Fol. 606. A. E. CRADPOCg.IL -(CI Q KA—AVONSIDE: Fine Corner SeoiwlOOU tion. i-acre. nearly New Modern House of 6 very fine rooms, ulastered. etc, very wide verandah, front and side, large windows, lead lights, nice hall, gas and fittings, bathroom, lavatory, shower, n. and c, deep well, linen press, store room. In fact, every possible convenience. The fittings throughout ore of the very best, being specially selected for the present owner. The grounds are btautifullv l»id out and planted. AHotrether (lis is an Ideal property,- and cheap at tfee price asked. Fol 51 A. E. CRADDOCK. £550" <*tJO\J >] i ler section g-acrs, nearly r> House of 5 rooms, concrete foundations, yer da.h. tiled grates, wardrobes, dresser, pantry, Bcullery, bnthroom (hot from copper, coalhouse. workshop fowlhouse, windmill and lank, orchard, etc Plenty of room for another house. " Vc\ SO2 A E. CBADDOCK. ?QOn—J-ACRE, nearly New Houso of 5 */<J\J\J good rooms, plastered, con. foundation, oriel, verandah, picture rails, tiled grates, pantry, scullery, w.h., coppp- and tubs, ram and tank 5 fires, etc. etc. "his is a srilendid little property. Close to tha electric car in a nice position, and Cheap. Fol. 706 A. E. CRADDOCK. OPAWA jp* Oft—i-ACRE double frontage, now \ House of 4 rooms, oriel, verandah, ven. blinds, tiled grates bathroom, h. and o w.h, copper and tubs Anyone requiring a nice little property cheap should inspect this one at once. The owner is determined to sell quickly. Fol. 402. A. E. CRADDOCK. >C-rj r— LINWOOD. Tancrcd Street—fine .'0 i O Section, and nearly New House of 5 rooms, plastered, with all modern cwivenisnees, laid out and planted well fenceci, e"<o., etc. Small deposit, and easy terms gtn be ar-inged for this property. Fol. 256 A. E. CRADDOCK AOrtA—NEW BRIGHTON—Howe. Street' c&OUU - iTine Section, New House (Bungalow style',, of 4 good jrooms and conveniences, slied. gor.l artesian well, fenced, etc As an investment there is nothing better Is situated in the very best part of Brighton, end for letting purposes need never be empty for a dar- Can arrange easy terms. Fol. 378 A. E. CRADDOCK.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 14

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