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raogMlES FQRSALE. | W. CO. " LAND, ESTATE AND_FIX ANCEAGEXTS " FIRST-CLASS SHEEP BUNS UNPARALLELED PRICES. The followicg »« particulm of a fewNo, i. ' ] CANTERBURY SHEEP FABM ACRES. 4200 ACRES. ALL GOOD RAPE AND TURNIP LAND, THE BEST FATTjdfm COUNTRY" IN THK DOMINION. All securely fenced and conveniently subdivided every piddock watered by permanent water-races: 1000 acres prepared for rape and turnips. This property worked eyetematically will winter a ewe to the acre. i The homestead comprise* a good 12----roomed house, with all modern convenienree, ' new 30-stalled stable, shearing shed, yard* ' and dip, nice plantation of -wo'.l-grown trees ] round the homesteed; orchard and garden. Situated 6 miles from railway Ftation. and '' only 30 miles from CLrietchtirch. Eight trains dnily. PRICE, £4 5s PER. ACRE. No. 2. FREEHOLD Of ACRES. 1660 ACRES. Of excellent shopp country, all well sub- ' divided, fer.ccd and watered, 1000 acres aro ' ploughable, and tho balance is good sweet 1 clean tussock country surface sown with cocksfoot. This property winters 1000 ewes, 50 head of cattle. The land grows very heavy crops of oats and turnips. The Homestead consists of house of ft rooms, 3-stnllcd stable wool shed, and concrete dip. Situated 4 mile* by good metalled road from railway station, peven trains daily, nnd only half a mile from school. The price asked for this very fine block r.i ehcep country is only £2 15* per acre. Stock at valuation. __ ' No. 8. 1 FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. J MIXED AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARM OF ACRES. 1000 ACRES. All well fenced and subdivided, permanent stream running through property. The whole of this land is ploughable with d.f. plough, and has grown 60 to 70 bushels of oats to the acre, and very heavy crops of turnips. Will carry 1000 ewes nnd fatten the lambs, but as a large area is now being worked for ' cropping this season, the stock at present on < the property comprises 760 ewes, IS horses, . and 20 head of cattle. Implements—Binder, discs. Cambridge drill. ' harrows, ploughs, drays, Cambridge roller! . seed drill and cultivators made by P. and D. i Duncan, and all in good order. About 120 tons oatsheaf chaff and 400 bushels of oate. There is a real good homestead, consisting of comfortable house, good shearing shed and stables, implement shed, ohaficuttinE shed, «,nd granary, with ehaffoutter worked by -water power. Tho Homestead is beautifully situated, a good trout stream rune right through the property. Situated six mile* fl*m"**liTway station by good road. The'price above, m a going ©on- ( at which figure it is the cheapest farm on the market. No. 4. FREEHOLD Of ACRES 2900 ACRES (Only 8 miles from Railway Station^. . CARRIES 2000 SHEEiP. ' PRICE £2 10a PER ACRE. ' Ttoe Land is mostly rolling downs wilk splendid white tussock. 800 acres have been ploughed and sown down in Enc!ie% ktmm. Gtows food crops of oate and turnips. Buildmgs—Good House of aeren rooms, stable, barn, shearing ehed with loft, tad all outbuildings. For further particnlan ooooernief the above properties, call on or write to W. J. HOPKINS wd CO., Land, Eetate and Fina.no* AjrwoU, Bowron's Buidrnge, Corner of Manchester and Hereford etreete, Cfariatchurch. . CBOM H. L. BOWKER w< BOW, LAND AGENTS, S4S Colombo atreal (E.tablishe* 1870.) - \ I*-t OKA—BEALEY AVENTTEv City, eleae ' aULZOU to Colombo street—93 perches land, substantial TiUa residence. 7 lug* rooma, 19 x It, Iβ x 17, etc, bathroom, hot aud cold shower service, electric bells, gaa ' fittinga, plastered, high concrete foawdfttions, main aewar oonnectfon- ; . i? 11 Cfi-iMEiRrVAtLE, Rufby atiaet 80 atilOU perchae land, attractive villa of C large rooma (three room* »cry large), Bft entrance h»ll, plastered, centre eowara,_l«y, window, bathroom, hot and cold service, concrete foundations, verandah, etc, well , finished throughout. t i ■;. , i. ,f 7QA—MBHttVAI#B LANE (eioa* to)— , dW lOU Sβ perches land, new modern villa, 6 good Topms, Iβ x 13, 14.C x 13, bathroom, hoi and cold service, bay window, plastered, four fireplaces, tiled gratea and hearths, | Venetian blinds, wardrobes, enpbpwda, g*a fittinga, verandah, concrete foundations. H. L. BOWKEB »nd SON, Land Agent*. : Christchurch West—About . » dwIOOU Ferohes Land, corner section, well-built single-storey House, 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold aervioe, venedah. concrete foundationa, main wwtr connection. 3&IUUU Nearly |-acre Land, well-built Square VilU, 6 rooma (6 year* bnilt), »»throom, hot and cold aervice, plaatexecl, concrete loundationa, maiu aewet connection, atable and traphouee. ■ ■. IMMEDIATE SALE. PAPANUI BOAD, HANDY TO BBALET AVENUE. : J? AC A—4-Acre Land, hig> section, welld&tfOU built 2-itorey Kesidence, 9 roomi : (and one room detached), bathroom, hot *M ■ cold water service, pantry, acullery.plaetered and papered, gas fittings, iron roof, concrete foundation*, Venetian blind*, waehbouae. copper, waah-tubs, main sewer connection ihroughout. E«ly poasessiom can be had d dMirtd. Price #050. Terma: JSO deposit, easy payment* for balance. ' H. L. BOWSEfi and BON, Land Agente. MONEY. WE have aevral tumM of money to land, on first or second mortgage, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise. H. L. BOWKBR and SON. "LAND GUIDE." The "Chri*tchurch Land Guide," which ; oontaina a full and reliable Liat of Properties for Sale, will be posted *re* toany , aJdrtaa. or can be obtained at our Oeeea. , H. L. BOWSXR and SON. J 348 Colombo atreet. (Est»bU»b«d 1878.) <»** SECTIONS. i j ST. ALBANS—4 sections 26 perches each, i £150 each. • 3 ST ALBANS— Kensington Estate section*, J acre each. £110 and upwards. ST. ALBANS— Croydon Estate sections, i aero each. £90 and upwards. LINWOOD—4 Sections, J acre each. £185 j each. ] LINWOOD—I Section, i acre. £2GO. i LOWER RICCARTON-β Section*, 1 aore ' each. £100 and upwards. j FISHERTON ESTATE—I Section, J awe. i CHAS. HILL. DEBTS AND RENT 3 A s /-IOLLECJED on the New Prompt . \J PaymentH m»do. TO LET—Office* and • Club Rooms to suit profession*! and comnercial requirements, next G.P.O. Sydet- ■ ham—For Sale old eefcblished Small G«c«ral i Store, cheap. New Bnghton-f175 will bur j Villa 4 rooms and outhouses, etc., 4-acre land, \ nearly new, end faithfully bui t, tram pause*. Sydenham— £27s, deposit £25. balance c* rout, I houte 6 rooms, etc.. well built ard nil con- 1 venitrces. tram iiaesca. A. h. MIIyHKLI-. M Royal Exchange Buildings, Catbc/lral 'V 1"*;

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12903, 7 September 1907, Page 14

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