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FOR SALE OR TO LET. HILLARY ft BAXTER. GENTLEMAN'S SPLENDID RESIDENCE BEST PART OF ST ALBANS. THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. ■jVjTANSTTELD AVENUE Beautifully fin--O-L ialied Villa Homo of 7 rooms, all large, 22 x 15, 18 x 14. 16 x 14, etc., lift stud, grand entrance ball Tat 6in wide, plastered, including fancy cornices and centre flowers, fas fillings, choice lendlighte to entrance, transoms and inside doors, splendid tile grates and hearths, and tile-back range, cupboards, bookcase, linen press and wardrobes built in, roomy verandah with sunny aspect. Each of the main rooms have have or. recesses; bathroom, lavatory basin, hot, cold and shower, scullery, with sink, hot and cold tubs, dc-op well, xuain sewer connection, asphalt paths, etc.; 3-ncre, grand neetion, in lawn, garden, and choico shrubs. Price reduced to £1.1.70. HILLARY AND BAXTER, POULTRY FARM PRICE £295. BROMLEY, near the School— Nearly New House of 4 rooms, 10ft stud, washhouse with copper, splendid water euppiy. THREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE of Land, well fenced. Most of the ms";y can remain on mortgage at 4J per „ent per annum. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL’ PROPERTY. IN FIRST-CLASS POSITION. LINWOOD, convenient to' the oar—Superior House of 7 largo lofty rooms (diningroom 20 x 14), verandan front, side and back, largo bav window, French casement ivindowo, wide hall with arch, gas fittings end ring, clipboards, linen press and wardrobes built in,' bathroom, hot, cold and shower, scullery' with sink, hot ana cold, washhouse, copper and tubs, workshop. •The houEo is very well built, and is plastered and nicely papered Quarter-acre section in lawn' and garden. " PR!CE £ 7B(X HILLARY AND BAXTS«, 146, Manchester Street A NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. PARE ROAD—Practically New Hours of 4 rooms, verandah, washhouse, copper nr.d tubs; §-acre section. price-£265. HILLARY AND'BAXTER, ~ .146, Manchester Street , SPFJRS, SAUNDERS * CO. M, Siieirb. R. L. Saunders. L. J. Wilkins.) GOOD MIXED FARM. -A ACRES, a splendid little sheep and )U cropping farm, most of the laud be- ; suitable* for dairying. The. farm is suity subdivided, the fences are good, and all i paddocks are V.‘«;I1 watered. __ About 70 ■on euro* in grass, tho balance of ng in wheat, oat and rape crops. There all necessary buildings, including a new ise with conveniences, 6-stailed stable, etc., Situated St miles from railway, scnool, RICE, £23 Per acre, and good terms can given. A CHEAP PROPERTY, urther particulars from BPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO ICO. Cashel Street. HANDY LITTLE FARM, ACRES, 5 acres in oats, J-acre in potatoes, balance in grass. The properly i» ' fenced nr.d well watered, and is very labia for- a small pig, poultry, and crop- ? farm. There is a good 4-roomed bouse, a 3-stall stable and other, outbuildings.; istod about S milei from Christchurch. RICE only £4OO, or the property-may .re chased- as » going concern with impteits and stock '(including 4 good horses). RTIU Sit-t-a fuller particularß. . S.PEIR-S, SAUNDERS AN AND CO. PLENDID SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. NE- OF THE CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET. •A ACRES subdivided into about 38 )U paddocks, well watered and well ed. Small areas are in oats **nd wheat, acres are in turnips (with gross', 10 .s in tussock, and about 600 acres are in dish . grans (mostly 1 and 2 year old), re are some good river flats; pracimally the land i» ploughable, and the •o'l will 7 anything.' 'i'ho wheat has averaged nishels to the acre, and the grass 'ar-d ies li owes easily. The farm is excepaily free from noxious weeds and is well tered, the average lambing for the last e years being over 115 per cent, aa Buildings consist of 2 Houses of 6 7 rooms respectively, 2 Btables, trapl implement shed, cowshed, pigatye, eto., drafting vards and dip. The property ituated Pi miles from important railway i where there are good stock markets. RICE only £4 15s per acre, crops given This is an OPPORTUNITY THAT SELDOM OCCURS. isv Terms can ho given if desired. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. -' ASHBURTON DISTRICT. AIRY FARM WITH GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. LY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. _ ACRES, all in gT»Bs; 10 acres have been ploughed. 20 acres are in stumps, foiled over thirty years), and 30 acres at of peaty swamp, which, havingrplenty;ll would bo ploughable if only- one" were put in. The land is divided five paddocks, all'watered by perrnantream. There' is a half-acre in oheiteratior., ond there are' six-roomed house" verandah, cowshed with five- bails, and outbuildings. The farm will carry 18 cows quite easily (prosont owaer has id 23 coweY It is situated only 2 mile school, store and P. 0., aud three mile* railway station. . , ICE, only £lO 10s per acre. If desired,. of tne purchase money' may remain on " SPF.IRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. .. KNIGHT A CHECKLEY. nsr>“ REDUCED from £s7s—Heart of at/OZDj NEW BRIGHTON Pretty Rought-cast Bungalow of 5- rooms, lendlighte, liigh-waisted doors, Gothic fireplaces, bath, h. and 0., washhouse. copper, tubs, deep well, large eecrtion. nicely fenced. To make a quick sale tho above LOW PRICE will bo taken. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. j REDUCED from £2350 .City, I dt/.LJOvyi west — Gentleman’s Residence of 10 rooms, with every possible convenience, standing od half an acre of land, with a frontago of 3 chains, laid out in lawns, shrubbery, flower borders, etc. The owner of this choico residence has instructed us to sell the property bofore February 1, 1911, as on that datis. he proposes leaving for England, and to onable us to do so he has reduced the price £IOO, as above. Those requiring a comfortable home would do well to see this very | fine property, us opportunities eoldorn occur i when you cun buy in this fashionable locali- ] ty, and particularly at a reduced price much J below its value. | KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. 1 HQ Q r —LINCOLN ROAD (off) Well- I ilwOOi) built House of 5 rooms and 2$ J acres of first-class land in crop. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. r _ MOORHOUSE AVENUE (oS), mOj-O end of id section, Addington line —Now, Well-finished Bungalow House of 5 rooms, bath, h. and c., washhouse, copper, tubs, linen-proas, wardrobes, pantry, scullery Gothic fires, high-wa-istod doors, 4-ncre. Very easy terms; £4O or £SO cash, balance, as rent. KNIO-HT AND CHECKLEY, 182, Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 14

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