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Real CGstate 
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Manchester 
Among the many changes to be 
made at the various estates this fall 
will be the erection of an auto garage 
at S. V. R. Crosby’s in West Man- 
chester. Chester L. Crafts has the 
contract for this, as well as for shing- 
ling the house and stable. He also 
is building a small addition to the 
J. W. Merrill cottage, Smith’s Point, 
and is making some alterations at the 
Mrs. John Sturgis cottage, at the 
Cove. 
Edward A. Lane’s workmen are 
busy these days, as many of the sum- 
mer cottages are receiving a coat of 
paint before the hard winter sets in. 
Mr. Lane has in hand at present the 
H. S. Grew, Mrs. Russell Sturgis, 
Geo. N. Black and J. Warren Merrill 
cottages. 
Beverly Farms 
The advertised mortgagee sale of 
the Neighbor’s hall property is sched- 
uled to take place next Tuesday. 
Summer Estates 
There have been an unprecedented 
number of real estate transactions on 
the North Shore this fall, a number 
of the summer estates changing 
hands, and several new comers have 
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made purchases. The greatest activ- 
ity is evident in land, however, in the 
vicinity of the Myopia Hunt club at 
Hamilton. This is because there are 
so few estates bordering on the water 
front in the market, undoubtedly. 
A few weeks ago we recorded the 
sale of the Royal Robbins estate at 
Pride’s to Frederick Ayer, and last 
week we noted the purchase of the A. 
Lithgow Devons estate at Hamilton 
to Reginald C. Robbins. 
This week several more sales have 
been completed. Dr. Charles T. 
Parker has sold his place at Beverly 
Cove, to William A. Slater. His es- 
tate is one of the finest on the shore, 
his fine mansion being of the attrac- 
tive Colonial design, overlooking the 
ocean, and is situated between the 
Guy Norman and Mason estates on 
Prince street. It was recently re- 
modeled. With the land it represents 
a value of not far from $150,000. 
Dr. Parker, meanwhile, has bought 
what was formerly known as the 
George Frederick Dodge estate at 
Wenham Neck Meeting house, so- 
called, within half a mile of the Myo- 
pia Hunt club. It adjoins the C. D. 
Sias estate, and has a frontage on two 
roads. It is best known to the hard- 
riding, hunting contingent as the lo- 
cation of a famous ditch known by 
the appalling name of ‘ Mazeppa’s 
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READY 45c upwards 
Another sale, of less interest than 
the others, perhaps, as it is not on 
the immediate North Shore, is that 
on the Ipwich-Topsfield road, where 
John S. Lawrence, son of Amory A. 
Lawrence has secured a picturesque 
place. It is in the vicinity of the C. 
G. Rice, Shoemaker and Bradley 
Palmer estates. 
Still another deal has just been 
completed in the purchase by Charles 
F. Ayer of Boston, son of the Ayer 
who bought the Robbins estate at 
Pride’s, of the Lester E. Libby estate 
at Hamilton, which is next to the es- 
tate just bought by Mr. Robbins. 
There are about 50 acres of land, 
which Mr Ayer will improve and on 
which he will eventually build a resi- 
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chester, with all modern appointments. 
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Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester. 
For Sale. 
Entire Household effects, including two 
chamber sets, parlor furniture, dining room, 
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GEO. E, WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester. 
