CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE CO. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE FTNEST RESIDENCES. IN THE MARKET. IjAND—Abont ONE ACRE, in lovely garden, planted -w-itb the choicest trees, shrubs, and plants, and laid out in tcrrstcps, lawns, splendid young orchard, and vegetable garden Motor entrance and drive, asphalt yard and paths. HOUSE —Tiled roof Bungalow of 7 magnificent rooms • and all offices; plastered, papered, and ' bpautifully decorated throughout; gas fittings (antique and choice) in every room and ofdee. Electric bells throughout. SITTING ROOM —22 x 17, including Inglenook and oriel window 28 x 22. Airpit tiled grate, leadlights, window and fireplace seats with cushions. BECEPTION HALL, 13 x 11. panelled. • cloak recesses, leadlights. etc. WATN HALL —17 x 6, w'th two grills, swing doors with leadlights. PASSAGE —24 x 4ft 6in, linen cupboard, side entrance door. T X.IVTNG ROOM—I 6 x 15, panelled, open fireplace, window seat and cushion leadlight cupboard and bookcase combined; door opening on to balcony. BEDROOM No. I—l 7 x 15; air-pit tiled grate, oriel . indow and recess; spacious wardrobe in wall. BEDROOM No. 2—15 x 12; French doors opening on to balcony; wardrobe in wall. BEDROOM No. 3—14 x 12; air pit tiled grate; wardrobe in wall; all woodwork beautifully finished in white enamel. BEDROOM No. 4 (Servant's)—l2 x 9. with bath and porcelain basin; hot and cold service to bath. BATHROOM —11 x 8. finished in white enamel; Doulton bath and Jiasin, shower; hot and cold service; gas; linen cupboard. KITCHEN —12 x 11, panelled, sanitary paper. Scott's tiled-back range and hearth; two cupboards built in. PANTRY—Extra large, with plenty of shelving. •\ i JSCULLERY—9 x 7; cupboards, ehak, and porcelain flasin, with hot 'and cold service to both." BALCONY—24 x 13; gas fittings; well sheltered. BALCONY—24 x 6; well sheltered. •RETURN BALCONY—IS x 5; glassed in. "FOUNDATIONS —Very high and substantial; large cellar or storeroom accommodation; coal bins. WATER—High pressure supply, septic tank, and patent connection. t'WA'SHHOUSE, with Back Porch and covered-"m-way; hot water over tubs. FOWLHOUSE AND RUN; all well fenced. 'PRlCE—Exceptionally low, and easy terras can be arranged" if desired. In fact there is not another Residence with the same accommodation, am advantages that this property has to be had within some hun-. , dred of pounds of the figure the owner is prepared to accept for a speedy sale. Cards to view and any further particulars ••n .application to CRADDOCK. M'CROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, * Corner Cashed and Manchester Streets.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. 'THE DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED AND -BEAUTIFULLY PLANTED HOMESTEAD KNOWN AS "WOODCHESTER," SHIRLEY. „ For many years the Residence of the Tate Mr H. D. Gardiner. THE LA>U, Which is of excellent quality, is lei<7 ->ff in paddocks, shrubberies, lawns, «nd. .shelter trees. ' There is a total ■arel of NEARLY NINE ACRES. \ The B nil (lines comprise SUBSTANTIAL ! $-STOREY DWELLING; containing 10 fine Jiving rooms, papered and nicely decorated and in perfect order thronghoiit, and e v ery modern convenience, also convenient outbuildings, including man's room, dairy, stcwerooms. 'etc., etc. J The Land has n long stream frontage, as well as a good frontage to Minchins Road. CSjfejv'to two tram stoppinz places. ' The as a whole is one of tne flnnit in the vicinity of Chr.istchurch, and in the late Mr Gardiner's lifetime it v could not purchased at any price. The latest sales of land in tbc, VToodeliester block were at the rate of £6OO per acre unimproved, but as the flwner has no further use for the_ property he •-.hast placed - a bargain price upon'it. •The Property is now offejred as a whole, or the with 6$ acres can be purchased at an exceedingly low figure. Plans and further particulars may be ob tained from CRADDOCK. . M'CROSTTE CO.. Auctioneers,' • Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. Fotfo 419. .6
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. CHEAPEST SECTION ON THE MARKET. £ IS g_OHLT. £35 WORTH OF FENCING. -i ■ ' OVER |-ACRE OF LAND. FENCED ON THREE SIDES. 'CLOSE TO THREE TRAM SERVICES. WITHIN 2d SECTION. CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE CO.. Folio 10U. Agents. EAPANUI ROAD. CLOSE TO Id SECTION. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. We are instructed to dell by Private Treatv, on account. 1. GIBBS, Esq., his SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, comprising TWO-STOREYED HOUSE of 13 SPACIOUS ROOMS, aii BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED throughout: EVERY POSSIBLE OFFICE and ALL, MODERN and UP-TO-DATE CON- \ ENTENCES. Storeroom, SPACIOUS CELLAR, Etc.. Etc. THE HOUSE is Ropletc in'Evi»ry Detail, and in Splendid Order and Condition. - "1 ACRE OF LAND, in Beautiful Garden I. Lawns, Shrubberies, etc.. etc. ABSo' LUTELY SHELTERED and PRIVATECROQUET LAWN, PAVILION. The Garden Is A LOVELY SIGHT of Every Choice Shrub. Flowers, and Plants. Arches of Roses, eto. THERE IS ALSO AN ENTRANCE FROM ANtJOVER STREET, Carlton, and the Pro pert'y could be sub-divided into two tots. OARDS TO VIEW and full details on application to the SOLE AGENTS. CRADDOCK. M'CROSTIE CO, Ifalin 7QQu . Agent*.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 12
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