PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. : . TTILLARY AND BAXTER ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND j BROKERS, • 118 MANCHESTER STREET, Between Caahel and Hereford streela. I ADDING TON. ," ROOMY HOUSE FOR SALE. 1 ; "KNIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE .'dinins-room I , -Li x 13), bathroom, hot and oo'.d wate , service. verandah front and side, three ba: windows, six fireplaces, tiled hearths w.< gratce and tile-buck ransr*, cupboerde an; linen press built in, sink with hot a.nd co!< water service in kitchen, pantr", washhousc copper and tubs, stab!?, trspsh d, and work • shop, Rspha't pittha. Grard corner section over q-viartcr-acre, well fenced and laid out. PRICE £455. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS-TO-DAY. HILLARY nr.d BAXTER, 146 Mrni-hesler gtrce-t.^ , SPREYDONr - " BUNGALOW, JUST FINISHED. • pXCEPTIONALLY well-built Houm of ! ! Jtu rooms, 1G x 12. 15 x 12, 14 x 13. etc., ' sft hall, verandah plassod in. bay , windows ■ tile grates and hearths, also tile back U I ; range, cupboards, and linen press built in, 1 ! i;a-s fittincrs, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold vratfr service, scullery, pantry atiS vrashhouse, asphalt paths: verj fine section, 43 feet by 171 feet, well fenced. PRICE £503. HILLARY and BAXTER. . 140 Manchestsr street. WHAT - MANY~"SVANT. MOST COMPLETE BUNGALOW. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WANTING. ST. ALBANS, Manchester street, handy to car. nearly new House of 5 larpe rootue, well plastered, 6ft hall, coey verandah, bay windows, electric light throughout, gas laid on for cooking, Icadlighta in good taate, up-to-date jrratee, hearths and mantels, splendid bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, hot. cold and shower, main sewer, pantry, scullery, and washhouse, ample cupboard and linen press room; in fact, the convenience? are almost perfect. The house is exceptionally well finished. Grand Section, over J-acre, we'! fonc«i. At tho low price of JC775 ihere is nothing on the market to equal this property. HILLARY and BAXTER, 14C •Manchester street. nearTancaster park; ' MODERN VILLA. IN PERFECT ORDER. GRAND QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, laid out in lawns and uarden. containing tho choicest o» flowers. Buildings comprise superior House of 6 larpe and lofty rooms, plastered, and tastefully papored, verandah, bay window 6ft hall, gae fittings and ring, good gratee and range, splendid cupboards, linen prcee. and wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory baoin, hot and cold water service, convenient kitchen, offices include paotry, scullery, and washhouse, good drainage, aewer connexion, splendid w&ter aupply, h.p. for domestic purposes, and rain and tank for garden, asphalt paths. PRICE £800. The owner having left tho district ia anxious t<l sell, and wants an offer. HILLARY and BAXTER, 146 Manchester street. LOWER RICCARTON. EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. GRAND QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. BUNGALOW built from one of the most , up-to-date designs, fivo fine rooms, beautifully finished in every way, hall, rcrandah and bay windows, exceptionally good gratee and hearths, "tile-back range, wardrobes and linen press', bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, pantry, scullery and washhouse. xV faithfully built house, fitted with all up-to-date conveniences. Fine Section, woil fonced. •'/■_ PRICE £675, On very reasonable terms of payment. ■ HILLARY and BAXTER, 1595 146 Manchester eir*«t. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. NO. L AN EXCELLENT PIECE Of SWEET. TUSSOCK COUNTRY. ABSOLUTELY THE PRIMEST OF PRIME CANTERBURY. BEAUTIFUL SUNNY SLOPES. GOOD, CLEAN. WELL-GRASSED TUS-. - SOCK COUNTRY, IS GETTING MORE DIFFICULT TO PURCHASE EACH YEAR. We hare been fortunate enough to "haTe placed in our .bunds for sale 3QQQ ODD ACRES, CARRIES 3000 EWES ALL THE YEAR ROTTND AND 100 HEAD CATTLE. LAMBING THIS SEASON 03 PER CENT PRICE £H PER ACRE. STOCK AT. VALUATION THIS MAGNIFICENT PIECE OF COUNTRY IS Situated hardy to Rui'way Station, anrt within one and n half hrur's motor:drive of Christcburch. subdivided into i blocks, and well; watered. about 500 or gOO acres plough able, We can with confidence recommend this ac beinir one of the best pieces of ttiuock la ■ I obtainable in Canterbury, and absolutely th.; cheapest. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agent?. NO. 2. SOUTH CANTERBURY. A SPLENDID FARM. COMPRISING 800 ACRES - ALL LIMESTONE COUNTRY. Subd.vided into 17 paddocks, well wate'ed in every paddock, jind all fencee in good oider. All the laud is plonehable exoept about 100 acres. About 120 etubbla 40 acres in turnips, balance m English gTtse. The Bui'dinsß comprise House of 4 Rooms. Stabling for S horse.«, Imnloment Sh<vi. good Wooished, Dip, Windmill, with wat«r laid 011 to house and dip. Good Plantation, Orchard, otc. Th« land !i»3 jpovrn 50 bushels of wh*it snd 60 buebcl* of oats to the acre, and the property wi!l eaaily carry J6OO cwee acd lat!*n the lamba. We c?ji thoroughly recommend ihi« property ac being on? of th? best, and comprising' eorr.e of tho finest land to be found 'n South Canterbury. It is situated only half a mile from school, 2 mi'.es from P.O. and Telephone and_ G miles from a, railway «ta. tion, whilst Timant is lep6 than an "hour"s luotor i!in with a splendid road all the PHICE, *16 30s PER ACRE, AND VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMKNT CAN BE ARRANGED IF REQUIRED. Call oj write to us for further particulars W. J. HOPKINS and CO, Sole Agente, Corner of Hereford and Manchester at:eeli, Chrisidmrci*.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 12
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