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FOR SALE OR TO LET. HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER. STATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, 146. MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford Streets. NEW BRIGHTON. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW. NEARLY NEW HOUSE of 6 rooms, 16 x 14, 11 £ 12, etc, plastered, nice hah, bay windows, verandah in front, tile grates and hearths and tile back range, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes built in, bathroom, lavalory, basiu, hot and cold water servioe, all conveniences, incaiding pantry, scullery and waehhouse. A very well finished house. Over eighth-acre section, with 40 feet frontage. PRICE-£505. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, .MANCHESTER STREET. SPLENDID ST ALBANS VILLA. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. £K9C-WELL-BUILT HOUSE of S o*/0~0 rooms 'dining-room* very fine room), gas fittings and ring, verandah, oriel window, tile grates and tile back range, cupboard and hnen piess, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water servico, scul'try, pantry, vashhoueo, motor shed, verandah front and B.de, 3-16 acre section of land, very fino section, well fenced and laid out. PRICE-£520. A Property that can be recommended. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. BUNGALOW Ai FENDALTON. LOVELY RIVER FRONTAGE. AN IDEAL~SITUATION. 'IRST-CLASS HOUSE of S rooms, dining room 18ft x lift Gin, with bay extra, very fine room overlooking Wairarapa Stream; other rooms all large and sunny, four bay windows, panelled hull, verandah 10 feet wide, would make a splendid sleep-ing-out porch, well sheltered and absolute'y private; all conveniences, including wardrobes, linen jresa, pa:.try, sculiery, washhouse; grand se.tion. Handy to car. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. ST ALBANS. MODERN BUNGALOW HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. CHEAP AT £695. VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED. TSANFURLY STREET—Verv fine position, JV within walking distance of the city. Well-finished House oi 5 ro-ms, 16 x 34,14 x 14. 14 x 12, 13 x 12 ptul 12 s 10.6, all the rooms plastered; fine 7ft hall, panelled, verandah 12 x 7, has g'asß ends and faces the sun, oriel and bay windows, lead ights in good taste, good tile grates with h-avths to match, also tile back range, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes built in, bathroom, Doultoa bath, hot and cold water service, pantry scullery and washbeusc, grand section hav Dig 50ft frontage, well fenced. A most desirable property. HILLARY ATm BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. MERIVALE NEAR THE 2d CAR. IN ONE OR TWO LOTS. I OT I—Hon'a 6 rooms, plasterrd and Ij papered, sft hall, verandah, scullery and washhoure, with copper and bath, maiu sewer connecti n comp'ete, eighth-acre grand eocior PRICE-£J7S. LOT 2—House 6 ro>/ms, ons room 24 y 13, plastered and papered, 6ft ha!!, bay window and verandah, scullery, waßhhntife, with copper and tubs and main sewer, ciih hsere section, adjoining above. PRICE—£37S. Owner will accept £783 for both lots. HILLARY A vr ' BAXTER. 146, MANCHESTER STREET. W, J. HOPKINS AND CO. No. 1. SMALL GRAZING RUN. QrjOA ACRES LEASEHOLD, 10 years to OUUI/ run, rirht of renewal for 21 years, valuation for iniprovcinc is at end of lease. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD. Stock 1300 cheep, 50 head'of cattle and eome horses. Most of the country is limestone, part tussock country, sown down with English grasseti, country all well watered by permanent streams. Improvements amount to £3OOO, and consist oi Gor.d Homestead R rooms and all _ conveniences, wcolshed. stables, yards, dip, orchard and garden, home paddock?, etc. Could be improved to carry 5000 sheep, at present will carry 3000 sheep, hali ewes, and 100 head of cattle. PRICE, £10.250 AS A OOINff CONCERN, INCLUDING FREEHOLD. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., No. 2. A FIRST-CLaSS FARM OF 260 ACRES. SITUATED IN THE GERALDINE DISTRICT. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. All well fenced watered by running streams; 70 acres stubble, 20 acres laid down in grass to be cut for feed next season; 50 acres rape and grass, balance I year and upwards. This is First-Class Land and has grown SO bushels of oats, and 50 bushels of wheat to the acre. Swedes sold last season at £8 T,DlNGS.—Splend : d House of 8 rooms, Ti linen press arid pantrv, h. and e. >!«Ftered throughout, flower centre Icadlight dorrs and windows, tiled etc. Washhouse. dairy and coallawn, gardens, etc Also 4-Roomed i?? for married couple, man's hut, 6ti!l?d stable, wi'h loft, double loosebox, gigplied, implement shed, woolshed, yards, dip., etc. Also hack, stable, cowbyre, motor-car shed, etc. PRICE—r»O~O~ PER ACRE. The owner is retiring and will accept £BOO to £IOOO deposit. Baiance can remain for a long term of years at *> per cent, or will accept a property in Christchurch to the value of £IOOO to f2OO as a deposit. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. No. 3. AN EXCELLENT DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. NEAR OAMARU. A (\0 ACRES, divided into 11 paddocks, rx.vXJ watered by springs This is a, really first-class property, and grows good grain Rnd root crops BUILDINGS—B-roomed House, Trap and Cowshed, Stable, 2 Loose-boxes, Loft overhead, Pigstyes and 10-bail Cowbyre. This is a most conveniently situated Farm and the land in of first-class nuality. PRICE £3O PER ACRE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., , Agents. No. 4. FOR SALE. jo a"cTr E S. A CHEAP BLOCK OF LAND. MUST BE SOLD. PRICE ASKED £9 PER ACRE. This is a Bargain at tho Price. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. Farther particulars regarding the above Properties on application to W. J. HOPKINS AND C 0.... STREETS. CHRISTCHURCH. DEVEREUX, KING & CO., FAD ■VEVEREUX, KING AND CO., VXD. 10,000 ACRES, North Island, for Exchange for a Canterbury Farm. 2,000 ACRES, North Island, for Exchange for a Canterbury Farm. 4,500 ACRES, Marlborough, for Exchange for a Canterbury Farm. Wif, SI7UU worm ui «-*■*-- — ■ ) be allowed for a beautiful Gov it Run, going concern, £6ooo SB, Unimproved Land, North Island. Cash price Sos per acre. Great prospective value. _ 100 ACRES, near Rangiora; &5- sm down, balance easy terms. HORSE COVERS. „ nrrtr n a COW COVERS. With the Latest and Best Patent ever invented, makes the Covers fifty per «"» stronger. Cost no more than plain ordinary DEVEREUX, KING AND CO., Ltd., Estate Agents and Saddlers, 100, Lichfield Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 12

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