PROPERTIES FOR SALE OHA S. HILL, SOLICITOR. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LINWOOD. J?7KA—WORCESTER STREET—Up-to- &<* I JU date Residence, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, pantry, tiled hearths and grates. centTe-flowere gas laid on. hall, atch, 2 oriel windows, detached waahtiouse, copper, tubs, tucks, windmill, etc., J-acro section, northern aspect. Wcrth enquiry. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 194 Hereford street. SYDENHAM. P^OJ*— SMOLLET STREET—NearIy new SJO&O House 6 rooms (plastered); bathroom, pantry, V. blhide. tiled grates, wardrobe*, etc., i-acro section, handy to tram. Easy terms. CHAS. HILL. Solicitor, 134 Hereford street. ST. ALBANS. XfCPCi— BEALEY STREET—A most attfcOOUtraotive Villa, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. aadc. water, scullery and pantry, centreflowers, tiled hearths and grates, oriel and bay windows, V. blinds, detached wtshhouse, copper, etc., deep well (ram), over J-acro section, well fenced, nicely laid out. Immediate pessession. Good reason ior selling. CHAS. HILL. Solicitor, 191 Hereford street. CITY. n mr-VICTORIA STREET, a rare or>i&rk&O porturjity to purchase City Property, containing Shop, with detached Dwellinchou3o, 5 rooms, scull e-ry, and paotary. About 3-16ths-ac.ro Section, situated in a first-claes position. Excellent business site. CHAS. HILL. Solicitor, 7171 194 Hereford street. ST. ALBANS. r»7~rk— RANFURLY STREET — New 3* I O\J House 7 rooms, baifaroona, h. and j c. water, scullery, aantry, tiled gratM, cpntieflowers, all conveniences, connected- with tno maiu sewer, northern aspect, i-acro section, situated m a first-class locality, handy to coach and tram, and within easy walking distance of the city. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 104 Hereford street. SYDENHAM. X^Pf\f\— Nearly New Villa, 7 rooms, ckOUU bathroom, scullery. pantry, tiietl grates. V. blinds, verandah, detached washhouee, . copper, tubs, etc., largo workshop and coalshcd. over i acre section, tastefully laid out, fruit trees, concrete and asphalt paths. flowor3 and lawn. Complete in every respect. A few seconds' walk from railway station, and handy to the city. Cheap. Cards to view. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 194 Hereford street, 6821 Christchurch. TO TRUSTEES, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. FOR S A L E— Those Well-known CITY PROPERTIES, occupied by Mossr 8 Maine Bros., Boot Manufacturers Messrs Wells and Co., Pork Butchers Messrs Adame and Co., Sun Cycle Depot And THIRTY FEET OF VACANT LAND. Also, Adjoining Terminus Hctel, Manchester etreet, Tho PROPERTY occupied by Mr Thomas Rodgeis, Tobacconist &nd Fruiterer. Suited for Any Class of Buainoes. ■ rpHE above Properties are FOTt SALE by X. PRIVATE TREATY, tho reserves fixed by the vendors' arc very low. City property ha fl always proved the best form of investment, and any of thfe above Properties can be -purchased that -will return a sound rate of interest, added to the fact that they have largo prospective value. Tenaa, plans, and particulars from HOPKINS, SIMPSON and CO., LAND AGENTS. Opposite. National Bank. Head Office for Canterbury: Cook's Tourist Agency. TXT J. BIRCH AND CO V * - LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 177 HIGH STREET, opposite Knight, Butcher. Telejphone 329. Box 460. FOR SALE. OPAWA—I| acres, good land, fenced »r.<u drained, well-built 2-storey house 10 plasteTed.' on concrete, brick dairy, outbuildings, stabling, etc.. good orchard. £950. 361 NEW BRIGHTON ROAD-β acres, more or less, 3 roads fromtagc, well fenced, subdivided into 3 pr.ddocke, house 6 Tooms. verandah, scullery, washhouso, copper, shed, stabling, etc. £575. , , 364 WOOLSTON—Over 5 acres land, we.l fenced, etc., T-house, 6 rooms, verandah, scullery, washhouse, copper, iron roof, stab- , liwr cowshed, all with brick floors, artesian wells. Price £600, 367 RICCARTON —5 acres land, fenced and subdivided into 2 oaddocks, orchard, water-race running- through, house 5 rooms, ecullery, iron, j roof, bath, tank, cartehed, fowlhouses. crop* at valuation. Price £400. 367 OPAWA—6 acres land, well planted in garden, etc., house 7 rooms, pleetered, verandah, iron roof, on concrete, hall, bow window, outhomes, stc'blrugf. £1500. 369 ST. ALBANS—I aero land, well laid out in lawn, garden, etc., good house 8 roome and kitchen, pleatered, pantry, Rcullery, bath, h. and c. Iftrpe hall and landing, 6 bow windows, verandah, Venetian blinds, gas laid on, washhouse. copper, tube, iron roof, man's Toom, stabling, etc. £800. More land can bo had if desired. 370 SPREYDON—S acres land, in garacn, orchard, etc. house 6 rooms, plastered, hall, pantry, ecullery, Venetians, on conoreto foundations, iron roof, washhouee, copper, stabling. £1150. Less lend can be had if deeired. 371 HALSWELL—3J acres, well fenced, and subdivided into 5 paddocks, large orchard, vinery, etc., house 6 rooms, lined and ipapercd, cupboards, copper, Ecullery, on concrete, iron roof, stabling, cowshed, pigstye, etc. £1050. 373 HALSWELL—About 9 acres, subdivided into 3 paddocks, cowshed, stabling, etc. £125 per acre. 374 HALSWELL—2J seres, fine position, house 7 rooms, bath. h. and' c, washhenee, copper, tubs, windmill, tank, glasshouse, ebable, verandah, etc. Price £730. 376 For House. Properties see other papers. We have a-large number of Farms for Sale 5b the North and South Islands. W. J. BIRCH and CO.. 177 High street, Chxietchurch. NORTH ISLAND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 5000 ACRES FREEHOLD. GISBORNE DISTRICT— Hill country, about 250 Acres River Flats, 1000 Acres Bush, balance wcll-gressed, winters 2 to 2J sheep per acre, with cattle, splendidly watered, 12 miles from Coast, well fenced and subdivided. Price £3 las per acre. 2200 ACRES FREEHOLD, HAV/KE'S iIAX— Low undulating downs, country, all ploughal»lc, 10 paddocks. 9-roomed House, -woolshx!, stable, etc., winters 1& sheep per acre, 1000 acr»s have been ploughed, only 10 miles irom rail. Prioe, £4 10s per acre. 270 ACRES FREEHOLD, WELLINGTON— 30 Acres rich Alluvial Flats, balance low hills, well watered by river and streams, good 7-roomed House, cowshed, and dairy, well and securely fenced, railway station two miles. Price £8 10e per acre. 4400 ACRES FREEHOLD, TARANAKI. All Unimproved Bush Country, except 125 icres cleared and graseed, rai-wjy should pass •.ose to property. Price, 25s per acre, with in expenditure of not more thin 50b per acre .fa felling, burning, prassing, fencing, etc., the and should be worth £5 to £6 per acre, and .2 a few years, considerably more. The Company will, in all cases, make 'iberal advances on every property placed on ts books for sale. For farther particulars apply to x'RUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OP AUSTRALASIA, LTD., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House Qusy. Wellington. CHABLES BATESON, Haaagu. 4266 "... I
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 8
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