PROPERTIES FOR SALE \ A FEW GOOD SHEEP PROPERTIES FOR SALE. No. L 1 |_9n ACRES of first-clasß sheep country, Al3_-V/ within twenty-four miles of Christchurch. The wholo of the land is ploughable. Divided into 19 paddocks, well fenced, nnd water in every paddock. The buildings ■ comprise wooished, B_eepy_rds, 5-stallod stable, chaffhouse. and granary, and a good Dwelling of 4 rooms. Price £5 per acre, or an offer. Stock at valuation. An immediate sale , wanted. No. _. OK i Q ACRES of native tussock sheep coun-__o-bO try. situate near Timaru, and part of tho original Motukaika Estate, guaranteed to carry 1500 ewes and a few cattle; 300 acres in virgin bush, that would, for threo or four years, pay tho interest on the total purchase. Tho buildings are good, and comprise a lino Dwelling of six rooms, bath, pantry, scullery, water laid on right through, loose-box. har-ness-room, stable, etc, etc. Undoubtedly the cheapest property on our books for sale. Price £2 10s per acre. No. 3. "1 fIAA ACRES Freehold and 1300 Lease-J-OUU hold, within one hour's drivo of tho city of Christchurch. Divided into 26 paddocKS, Homestead of 7 rooms, man's wharo, shearers' shed, stable, wooished tittcd with 10 machine shears, sheepy_rds, dip, etc. A very complete, up-to-date snoop property. Carrie. .«*> sheep in winter, 7000 in summer, iurtner particulars from the Ageuts. No. 4. 117/1 ACRES of splendid rolling down XX I_b country. ail lying to tho sun; strong wneat and feed-growing coun try. First-class woolshod, House, and other : outbuildings. This block is the honiostead o£ the well-known Aiotuaaika Estate, and ! undoubtedly tho pick of tho lot. As this is practically the last unsold piece, the owners would entertain a low offer in order to close up accounts. Very easy terms couid also be had with the purchase. ; No. 5. rAAA ACRES of northern aspect sheep DUUv/ country, at present carrying 4000 ' sheep, and with further improvements will ultimately carry another 1000 to 1500 more. This estate is well subdivided and fenced, | and is exceptionally well watered. All the 1 buildings are of the best, and the House is an up-to-date one of seven rooms and ' every convenience. The working plant, stock, ' furniture, etc, can be hod at valuation. No. 6. ' 11 £ft ACRES of prime North Canterbury, XXOO situate within' 36 miles of Christ- [ church, and close to Amberley. The buildings comprise 10-roomed House, in good order, i and first-class outbuildings, orchard, etc. The . whole of the land is laid down in English • grasses, and will easily winter a ewe_ to the acre, and a few cattle. A splendid pro- ; perty for the money, viz, £B 10s per acre. For further particulars apply to i _____ I W. J. HOPKINS AND CO, [ LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENTS. Bowion's Buildings, Christchurck. I ! ''■.'•. HILLARY AND BAXTER. MC_JNSED LAND BROKERS. A BARGAIN AT LINWOOD. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. _f?XOA WILL buy, in the best part ef _V«J__V/ Linwood, close to both tr_m_^-ull - i-acre section, tastefully planted, well-built house of 5 rooms, verandah, with glass ends, bathroom, gas fittings,, pantry and scullery, I asphalt path, bike shed, vinery, etc. , HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents. ; LOWER RICCARTON. UP-TO-DATE VILLA FOR SALE. NORTH aide of Main road, capital bouse, 8 rooms, plastered and papered, 6ft hall, verandah and bay window, tile grates, picture moulding, bathroom, with hot and cold ■ •ervice from deep well, sonllery, pantry, waeh- • house, copper and tubs, asphalt paths, i- ' aero section, in garden and fruit trees..Every-' i thing about the place,is in perfect order. £-00. ' ■ B---LARY and BAXTER, Agents. ! AN IDEAL POULTRY FARM. CANAL RESERVE, 10 minutes* walk from train—<t Acres of land, well planted, _- acre orchard, house 6 rooms, oriel windows, ' bathroom, (no bath), washhouse, copper and I tabs, large shed, poultry houses and runs. i Price for an immediate sale, _*"€_. , HILLARY and BAXTER, Agent-. ' -\jBAR LANCASTER PARK, Stevens street il —Good 6-roemed house, bay windows, gas fittings, tile grates and hearths, wardrobes, cupboards, bathroom, hot and cold I. water service, scullery, with h. and c, w_ah- ' house, copper and tubs, ram and tank, full • i-acre, in a very fine position. £676. i HILLARY and BAXTER, Agents. PRETTY VILLA AT ST- AI_BANS % ."' ' i?CQA—BEALEY STREET — Superior _-<OOv." house 6 rooms, plastered, tile grates and hearths, bathroom and lavatory, . with hot and cold service, pantry, washhouse, I copper and tubs, asphalt paths, i-acre, fine high section, tastefully laid out. A property, that will bear the closest inspection. HILLARY and BAXTER, Agonts. — ; TO j_^ T> ! LOWER RICa-RTON. MODERN 6-roomed bouse, bathroom, hot and oold water service, scullery, ' pantry, waehhouso, copper aud tube, cupboards -and wardrobe, built in, nice i-acre section; £60 per annum. Immediate possession. HILLARY- and BAXTER, Agents. CITY PROPEiRTY FOR SALE. ~ LICHFIELD STREET, handy positionSpecially well-built house of 6 large rooms, lift stud, cornices and oentre flowers, 6ft 6in hall veraudah, bathroom, with hot ■ and cold water service, pantry and washhouse; all drainage, including w.c. connected with main sewer. Section, nearly i-acre, well fenced. A property that only needs . to. be seen to be appreciated. Price. £875. [ HILLARY and BAXTER. Agents. . CLIFTON EXTENSION. PLANS and full information can be obtained at our office. Price, from £45 each, according to size and situation. HILLARY and BAXTER. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. CASHEL STREET—Very choice city section, suitable for 2 shops and dwellings. PAWA—Eight (8) of the finest sections, in this favourite pait, ranging from i-acre to {-acre. All within a stone's throw of the tram route. ORWiCH STREET, North LinwoodEleven (11) first-class building allotments. Some' of the earliest selections. LICHFIELD STREET—Good house of 4 rooms, pantry, scullery and washhouse, grand section, with room for a trap. The above Properties are placed on the market FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, and we | shall be glad to supply intending buyers and -peculators with full particulars. ! HILLARY and BAXTER, [ Land and Estate Agents, 122 Manchester street, between Hereford and Cashel streets.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12603, 20 September 1906, Page 12
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