PBOPERTIES FOE SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER TOST FINISHED. TWO STORE? ART BUNGALOW. £1650. SPLBNDID SITUATION. CORNER SECTION, MAIN STREET. CLOSE PARKS AND TENNIS COURTS. Jhn is a first-class home, and will appeal to tie most fastidious housewife. There are b spacious rooms, including kitchenette, ?',«?™ p ,n tbe ver ? latßs ' style - ELECTRIC LIGHT and COOKER, DOULTON BATH »° d BASIN, DUAL HOT WATER SERVICE, CUPBOARDS, and WARDROBES built in. Everything of the very best. (1816) MOTOR GARAGE. HOUSE JUST READY TO SHIFT INTO. HILLARY and BAXTER. HBB9O 178 Manchester street. D. STOCK AND CO. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. REDUCED £350 FOR URGENT SALE. CHA'RMING BUNGALOW OF . SEVEN LARGE ROOMS, and TWO SUN PORCHES (13 x 10 and 10 x 8). Built of PICKED TIMBERS, and beautifully finished and fitted up. Nothing wanting in the way of modern equipment. TWO LAVATORIES. LARGE GARAGE. ROOM to build ANOTHER HOUSE. A rare opportunity to secure * most desirable home in,this choice locality, as the owner is right out to sell. Further particulars to bona fide buyers at our office. D, STOCK and CO, Land ard Estate Agents, N.Z. Express Coy. Bldg., 158 Manchester street, Christcbureh. 'Phones 2435, 8313. . H. C. SMITH. HORNBY POULTRY FARM. <?1 *>KA PRACTICALLY NEW dJ±(VO\J BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of an Attractive Design, containing 5 Spacious Rooms, and replete with all modern appointments, together with over 3 acres land, with the most up-to-date fowlhouses thereon. (1) House 16 x 95, divided into 5 compartments; (2) House 20 x 10; Brooder House 20 x 16; Incubator House 13 x 18; Feed Houbo 12 x 16; M.L. and Floored. All Houses have Runs and water on, and are complete in every detail. Also Large Shed, useful for any purposes. The Houses are : all constructed as to get maximum sunshine, and are exceptionally well sheltered by belts of trees. This is without a doubt the Finest Poultry Farm I have handled for some time. The House and Outbuildings are the very latest, and it presents 3 wonderful opportunity for any man to enter the poultry industry on the most scientieo methods. Convenient to the bus, next door to school, and within ca6y distance of railway station. Exceptionally Easy Terms can be arranged, and Immediate Possession given. Folio 110 A.B. JPQPCA —SOUTH Opawa Residence. An exdUoOvr ceptionally well-built and attractive, house containing 6 spacious rooms, p. and p.; replete wtih all modern appointments, beautiful section of over t-acre, well laid out in lawns, flower, and vegetable gardens. The whole property is in excellent condition, paving been built for the present owners only a few years, and to-day it could not be replaced under £1250. Altogether a desirable home in a choice locality. Good terms.. H. C. SMITH, The City Market, 550 Colombo street, •Phones 4497 and 2881. 59172
CAMPBELL AND CO. fIIUPBEU AND 0 0. EXCHANGES. EXCHANGES. 1—450 ACRES, North Canterbury. A good sheep and chopping farm handy to rail, saleyards, school, etc. Good 5-rooraed house and outbuildings. Price £6OOO, clear title. Owner wants to exchange for larger property to carry, say, 2000 sheep. 2—78 ACRES good land, suitable for dairying and all kinds of mixed farming. Fiveroomed house and good outbuildings, situated I mile from township, rail, saleyards, and 55 acres in crops. Price £3200. first mortgage £ISOO at 6 per cent. Will exchange for house property, sections. g—2oo ACRES suitable for stud farm, gentleman's homestead of 20 rooms, nice garden and orchard, first-class heavy land. Price £6O. Clear title. Will exchange for town property or sheep run. ■ 4—230 ACRES first-class grazing land, half an hour's motor drive from Christchureh. Good homestead, well sheltered. Price £j2, mortgage £2500. Owner will exchange for good north sheep run. . ... j s—loo ACRES good mixed land, good homestead Bnd outbuildings. s_We have a client with £6OOO worth of Christchureh properties, clear titles, who wishes to exchange same for a good mixed farm within 50 miles from Christchureh. 6—We have a client with £BOOO worth of first mortgages. The owner of same wishes to exchange for a good sheep run to carry 2000 to 4000 sheep. CAMPBELL and CO., Farm Salesmen, 204 Oashel street/ Christchureh. 'Phone 1282. 03262 DAVID T. MATSON. DAVID T. MATSON. 20« Oashel street, 'Phone 3776. KAITUNA DISTRICT. ■a ACRES L.l.P.—Neat home and buildOU ings. For sale as a going concern. Rental £l2 per annum, S3 years' lease. Also carries Government mortgage. Good chance this Fol - 325 DAVID T. MATSON. SEFTON DISTRICT. QAA ACRES, all necessary buildings, 90 O\J\J acres wheat, 50 acres oats, 20 acres rape, balance pasture. Sheep and cropping " ner will exchange for smaller. DAVID T. MATSON * AMBERLEY DISTRICT. A ACRES. All necessary buildings of 40U every kind. Crops all in rotation. Carrying also 600 ewes. Two miles froi berley. Terms and price to me. J% DAVID T. MATSON, Land Salesr vrT«ii 200 Cashel street. BAKER BROS. BECKENHAM BECKENHAM (Juat off tramline). COST OWNER £IOSO. FOK QUICK SALE, £BSO. VERY EASY/TERMS. BAKER BROS. 186 Manchester street.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 23
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