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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. T-CT J. HOPKINS AND CO. LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS. THE RICETON ESTATE. RANGIORA THE Vendors of the above Estate are anxioui to dispose of the unsold lots, and for that rea-on aro prepared to make a sale of any of the following lots at rock bottom values. LOT I.—The Homestead Lot, containing Sixty Acms, good free soil. A really grand little farm. Good house and outbuildings. Right on the edge of tho Borough of Rangiora. LOT 2.—Twenty-seven Acres on the West Town belt side of Rangiora. A splendid bit of soil Would make a good home for a small settler or retired farmer. Well watered and fenced and right opposite the residence of Mr Matthews, who has secured the forty acres adjoining the Twenty-sevou now for sale. LOT 3.—Fifty-eight acres, adjoining the Lot 2, and facing tho West belt and Ashley river. Would make splendid accommodation paddocks for any dealer. The price on this lot is exceptionally low. Terms for any of tho above lots to suit buyers, and interest at minimum rates. Particulars can bo had from the North Canterbury Co-op. Stores, Ltd.. at Rangiora, or at our office in Bowron's Buildings, Christchurch. No. 2. MOTUKAIKA BLOCK, Of the celebrated PAREORA ESTATE, NEAR TIMARU. SUBDIVIDED into convenient-sized farms from 150 up to 1000 acres. This land is some of the cheapest on the market, and is within fivo miles of the Cavo railway station by good roads; well fenced and watered. For combined Agricultural and Sheep Farming, we recommend this Estate. No. 8. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEFP FARM. 1 9AA ACRES, all well fenced, and sub- __•_»_' divided into numerous paddocks. all ploughable, and lying to the eun, good rape and turnip land, grows splendid crops of c" descriptions. Good homestead, coosisting of 9-roomed house, with all conveniences, Btables, woolshed, sheep yards, orchard, etc. The property is watered by two permanent streams, and is situated about 7 miles from railway station by good road. Winters one ewe to the acre. For this valuable property the low price of £6 7s ed per sere will be accepted. No. 4. SOUTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. OKKCi ACRES (Freehold) of Sheep Coun__OOV/ try, well subdivided and watered; 900 acres ploughable, first-class rape and tur-. nip land, good homestead, sheds, etc. Stock st present on tho place: 1600 ewes, but with improvement the property will carry considerably more. Price £2 12s 6d per acre. No. 5. AGRICULTURAL FARM AT GERALDINE. qaa ACRES of first-class Agricultural, Q\)\) Dairying and Pastoral Land. Grows 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, also grows good root crops, well fenced and watered, handy to creamery and railway station. The owner, who has retired, now resides in the City, -and is prepared to take the low figure of i'l2 per acre to effect quick sale. For further information concerning the above write to, or call on W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Land, Estate and Finance Agents, Bowron's Buildings, c 2153 Christchurch.

pHARLES HILL, ■'-XiTIK— ADDINGTON—House of 6 rooms, i£tO I«J bathroom, pantry, w.house, copper, tubs, gas stove, hot and cold water, gas, v. blinds, 2 bay windows, verandah, windmill, tank, biko shed, fernery, summer house, * etc., together with over i-acre section nicely laid out in lawn, etc. A cheap property. Fol. 225 •PQAA— -PAPANUI—-3 Acres 26 Perches ot/i/Uv/ Land, on which is erected a House of 6 rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, w.house, copper, verandah, bay window, concrete foundation, dairy, coalhouse, stablo irapshed, cowshed, piggery, etc. Fol. 251 Pq/?H OFF~CO_/~OMBO^TREET—2 new wODD houses of 5 rooms each, plasEACH. tered and papered, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, tiled hearths and grates, verandab, together with section of a pf an acre, to be sold separately if desired. Inspection invited. i Fol. 203 jOZn K—RICCARTON, just off main road 3- OI O —A well-built new House of 6 rooms, plastered, bathroom, scullery, w.-house, copper, tubs, verandah, bay window, h. and c. water, centre flowers, concrete foundation. This building is erected on a splendid 1-acro section, well fenced, and with its convenience to the tram a speedy sale is expected. Fol. 307 7} sy-t r—FERRY ROAD (off)— House of 4 ~v_- I O rooms, scullery, w. house, copper, tubs, i-acre section. This property is within half a chain of electric tram. Well worth inspection. _?t.^A—LIN WOOD, Hereford street—A d&OOU Well-built New House _of 5 large rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, verandah, hot and cold water, gas, / centre flowers, tiled hearths and grates, washhouse, copper, etc., with 2Ci perches of land, nicely laid out in lawn and garden, all in first-clsss order. Fol. 137 CROYDON ESTATE. '■ riYHIS BLOCK is now well built on, the X houses erected being of a superior class. Notwithstanding this, and the near approach cf the tramway, which will run alongside the property, the remaining sections will be disposed of at ongiual prices fixed, but , early application will be necessary. | CHAS. HILL, j CIITY— Aerated water business. Full parJ ticulars on application. CHAS. HILL. SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS. CLARENCE ROAD—Two i-acre sections, close to tram. £100 each. CHAS. HILL. Y*»Q.-*y—RICCARTON—Section containing idtilu acre; a good building site. Fol. 307 r*-t HA—RICCARTON— Section containing efc'JLUU' cood i-acre, two frontages. , . ■ Fol. 807 _?1 AA— (off), just past ct-X-tU Show Grounds and Trotting Track—About J of an acre, high and dry, with two frontages. A splendid building site. CHARLES HILL LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Ground floor, 165 Hereford street, Cnrist_>4 church. pODFREY AND TAYLER, 211 Armagh street. FOR SALE. WEST END of CITY, close to Canterbury College, Schools. Museum, Exhibition, etc.— Nearly i-*»cre, with almost new House, replete with every modern convenience. Ten rooms, two stories, "nain sewer connection, etc. ST. ALBANS, near Papanui road—J-Acre section, with house of 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, lift stud, plastered, Venetian blinds, etc. RICCARTON, close to Riccarton road— Nearly i-acre, with ne» House of 5 rooms and all conveniences. RUGBY STREET—Good Section ntarly i-acre. one cf the few sections left in this popular locality. C-103 ClTY—Close io Cathedral square, i-acre, with northern aspect, 2-sto* sd house (almost new), containing 17 rooms and scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, washhouse, wood and coal shod, connected with main sewer.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12571, 14 August 1906, Page 11

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