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FOR SALE OR TO LET. HARMAN AND STEVENS. LTD. SUITABLE FOR FRUIT-GROWING. 170 ACRES, well sheltered and warm; part 4 t-i rich river flats, suitable for subdivision, say, 10-acre hlooks. No loading required. 50 acres arc ready for autumn crop. _ The buildings are old, but with a little repairs can be mads up-to-date. PRICE FOR THE"WHOLE, £2500. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IF DESIRED. Full particulars from HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. A SPLENDID HOLDING. SUITABLE FOR ONION GROWING OR DAIRYING. 15 ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND. Will grow anything. 6-rcomed house, ail necessary outbuildings, largo cowshed, etc. Wilhiu easy distance of city. PRICE £3300. Card to riew from HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. •T*IOAA— 5 ACRE-1 OF GOOD LAND, «Abi.O\/t/ all in grass, and well watered. Carries 4 cows. Splendid house of 5 rooms and conveniences; also good outbuildings. Close to train , school, etc. NOTE THE PRICE: ONLY £IBOO. HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. NORTH CANTERBURY. 115 ACRES of GOOD CROPPING LAND, well watered by springa nnd oreeks. S acres in turnips, balance grass. 5-roomed house and conveniences, washhouse, separator room, chaffhouse, large shed. Half-mile from railway station, 1 mile from school. PRICE £3l PER ACRE. Full particulars on application to HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. A OHEAP HOME ON EASY TERMS. AOKA-A SMALL SQUARE HOUSE, in 3wO*-/V» good order, electric light and iron, washhouse, scullery, coalahed, two fireplaces, artesian •water supply, fruit trees, garden; J-acro section. Owner will accept £SO DEPOSIT, balaiice by week- , ly payments. Immediate posseaeioou. Key at our office. HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED, 81, HEREFORD STREET, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. HILLARY AND BAXTER. ST ALBANS WEST. WITHIN A STONE'S-THROW OF . BEALEV AVENUE. £835. This is what everyone is for, nnd immediate possession enu be given. The price has been reduced to effect a quick Bale. Tho property, which consists ot an attractive SQUARE HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, with front portico, is situated in an excellent position, handy to city or car, and hn3 a bright and sunny aspect. The rooms are papered, and most of the house has been lately done up, both inside and outside. Electric light is to be installed; bath, lavatory basin, ii. and c. service, main sewer, etc. The section consists of 23 perches. SEE T HIS AT ONCE. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 178, Manchester Street.

HERE’S SOME CHEAP AND GOOD SECTIONS. OPAWA AND LINWOOD. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. PRICES LOW. OPAWA.—We lmvo just received instructions to oiler 13 SPLENDID SECTIONS in this very favourite suburb. They all contain well over 3-16ths of an acre, with nearly 1 chain frontage. The situation is ideal, being close to train, train and school, NOTE THE TERMS : 10 per cent deposit,, 10 per cent with interest each year, balance in 4 veais. LTNWOOD. —8 GOOD SECTIONS, most of which contain over ijths of an acre, with, nearly one chain frontage. PRICES range from £l3O EACH, and can he sold on the same termß as above-mentioned. HILLARY AND BAXTER. CHEAP PROPERTY AT WALTHAM. 5 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. EART.Y POSSESSION GIVEN. —THIS Property is for bona-fide cvOOv/ sale, as the owner is anxious to get to the A.L There are five rooms, nicely papered, 3 fires, tile grates, cupboards, bath room, lavatory basin, h. and c. service, pan try, washhouse, copper and tubs, main sewer H.P water. Over i-acre section, asphnl path's. DON’T FORGET, EARLY POSSES SION CAN BE GIVEN. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Sole Agents. ' WOOLSTON TTTTS IS GOOD. 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW AND NEARLY HALF ACRE. ™ CE £IOSO. Tin's fimvjjSimsnlow is plastered and papered and has ’ panelled hall, and is fitted with electric livht (9 Point si and gas for cooking. Verandah front nnd hack. Lendlishts. tile grates, tile range, gas stove, linen press, wardrobe, hath., lavatory basin, h. nnd c. service, scullery, pantry, washhouse (hot over tubs. H.P. water, etc. There is a double entrance and small motor shed; also there are two 90ft fowlhouses. The garden consists of garden, lawn and fruit trees 124 planted and about 49 more to be planted). The Section oonsists of nearly half an acre ___ HILLARY AND BAXTER, 173, Manchester Street. J. ib. AUSTIN. irF'ACREST GOOD DAIRY FARM. JL I 0 Nearly all in grass. Part light ianu. Good crop ot mangolds. BUILDINGS—7-ro.nnud Modern Bungalow, h. mid c., e. 1., plenty of buildings, 3-cow milking plant, new. PRICE A9O per aero. Small deposit. J. E. AUSTIN. (jfvA ACRES, GOOD MEDIUM LAND. iUu Handy to Christchurch. Grows good wheat and turnips. Good fattening place. BUILDINGS—ii-roomed Good House, h. and e , all conveniences, plenty of buildingg. PRICE £3O per acre. Small deposit. - J. E. AUSTIN. IDA ACRES, DAIRYING AND CROPJL'MJ PING FARM First-class property. BUILDINGS—New 7-roomed Bungalow, wevy modern convenience, necessary buildings, etc. PRICE £7O per acre. £3OO deposit, J. E. AUSTIN. 1A A ACRES of the BEST DAIRYING i U U LAND. SITUATE alwut 10 miles from Christchurch. 7-roomed. Good House, hot and cold water; also first-class buildings. This farm lias a good frontage, and could be cut in half. CALL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. PRICE £llO per acre. DEPOSIT £2OOll. J. E. AUSTIN. ftAAA ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY, nil flat land. Plenty of buildings. North Canterbury. CALI. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. PRICE £0 rOs per acre. About £3OOO Deposi t> *» J. E. AUSTIN, Laud Agent, 133] 201, Cashel Street. WANTED, Cash Furniture Buyers to Jinow that li. Atkinson, isi7, Manchester Street, always = gives better value The jwur mou ».» Cash OtjJs-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 9

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