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An important real estate transfer of the 
past week, intimation of which was given 
in our last issue, was that by which the 
Preston estate at Beverly Farms, border- 
ing on West Beach, was sold by the 
Preston Heirs to Sydney E. Hutchinson 
of Philadelphia. This is a magnificent 
property, one of the best on the North 
Shore. It was sold through the office of 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman of 
the Ames Building, Boston. Mr. 
Hutchinson lived there two seasons ago. 
He married Miss Stotesbury, daughter 
of E. T. Stotesbury, who has been to 
Manchester several seasons in the past. 
It is his intention to make éxtensive al- 
terations and live there this season. 
The estate comprises a large brick 
house, stable and about 44 acres of land. 
The probate record of the transaction 
follows: 
“* George B. Preston’ of Medford et 
al., to Sydney E. Hutchinson of Phila- 
delphia, Penn., land and buildings West 
street, Reverly, 458 by 288.6 feet and 
the adjoining.flats;-also land and_build- 
ings West street 92 by Beach street, 348 
feet Beverly; also land Beach street, 343 
by West street 259 feet, Beverly.’ 
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The fine home of the late Henry W. 
Peabody at Montsérrat, has been put on 
the market. Jt comprises 60 acres of 
land, laid out with two miles of streets; 
running through wooded parks and flow- 
er gardens, and by a gold fish and duck 
pond. Inthe parks there are a number 
of varieties of Japanese trees. ‘Ihe 
house, a colonial style mansion, has 20 
rooms. It is splendidly finished. 
A new lease of life will probably be in 
evidence at Misery Island this coming 
spring and summer. It is given out that 
the clubhouse will be open for guests. 
The various bungalows which were built 
or improved a few years ago, and which 
have not been occupied to any extent 
for the past two years, are all leased for 
the coming season. It is reported that 
several new bungalows are to be built 
right away. 
Luke A. Morgan has bought from 
John Rogers Allen a.lot of land, 60.6 
by 71,72 feet, on Allen avenue, running 
between Summer and Brook streets. 
Mr. Morgan is the crossing tender at 
the Sea street crossing and we understand 
it is his intention to move his boat house 
from its present location near the B. and 
M. freight house to his newly purchased 
property. 
It is reported that Leonardo. W. Car- 
ter has bought one of the lots on Friend 
street, Manchester, from pos be 
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Knight, and will start this spring to build 
an attractive cottage on the lot. 
Roberts & Hoare, the Manchester 
builders, have a force of men at. work 
repairing the Roland C. Lincoln house 
at Forest Hills, partially destroyed by fire 
recently. 
Howard A. Doane has been given the 
contract for building the new barber shop 
opposite the Farms depot, to be occupied 
by Frank Gaudreau. The plumbing 
and heating has been awarded to Wilbur 
J. Pierce, who will also furnish and_ set 
up the various marble and other fixtures 
which Mr. Gaudreau proposes to have 
to make his place up-to-date. 
Alice M. Sweetman of Beverly con- 
veys to Mary R. Watson of B. Farms 
land and buildings on Everett and Pickett 
streets, Beverly Farms. 
Alice M. Sweetman conveys to Jennie 
L. Watson et al., land on Pickett streek 
Beverly Farms. 
Alice M. Sweetman conveys to lat 
rence J. Watson, land on Everett street, 
Beverly Farms. . 
Connolly Bros. of Beverly Fc 
have been awarded the contract and have 
already started work on the building of a 
eardener’s cottage on the Wenham farm 
of Miss Dorothy Jordan. ~ The new 
house will be of the same attractive, de- 
sign as the other buildings recently con- 
structed there by the same firm. 
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