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— T^^z oß SALE - •OR SALE a larf c number of W * f £s£lass a SHEep runs pjjpAIIALLELED PRICES. ' tjh, fellowia* »« particulars of a few:No. 1SHEEP FARM ACRES. ■•KO ACRES. AVL GOOD RAPE AND TUTtNIP LAND. THE BEST FATTEXISn COUNTRY IN THE DOMINION. AH securely fenced and conveniently subdivided every paddjek watered by permanent nater-races: 1000 acres prepared for rap« and turnips. This property worked systematically will winter a ewe to th* acre. Xbe homestead oomprisee a good 12----roomed house, with all modern conveniencee, i,ew 30-(tallod stable, shearing ehed, yards and dip. nice plantation of well-grown tree* round the homestead; orchard and garden. Situated 6 miles from railway ctation, and only 30 miles from Chrlstchurch. Eight trains daily. PRICE, SA Ss PER ACRE. No. 2. FREEHOLD Of ACRES. 1560 ACRES. Of excellent cheep country, all well subdivided fenced and watered, IOUO acres are ploughab'e, and the balance is good sweet clean tussock country purfaxe sown with cociffoot. This property winters 1000 ewe?. 50 head of cuttle. The land grows very heavy crops of oate and turnips. The Homotesd consists of house of 0 rooine, 8-stalled stable woolshed, and, concrete dip. Situated I miles by good metal ed road from railway station, seven trains dai.y. and only half a mile from school. Tho price apked for tlm very fine block rf sheep country is only £2 15s per acre. Stock at valuation. No. 3. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. MIXED AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FAUM OF ACRES. 1000 ACRES. All well fenced and subdivided, permanent etrenm running through property. The whole of thie land is ploughable with d.f. ploug'a. and has trown 60 to 70 bushels of i.ats to tho acre, heavy crops y of turning. Will c*rry 1000 ewes and fatten the lamba. but as a large area is now being worked for cropping this season, the stock at present on the property conipripes 760 ewea, 12 horses, and 20 bead of cattle. Implements—Binder, discs, Cumbridije drill harrows, ploughs, drays. Cambridge roller, reed drill and cultivators mar).- by P. and D. Duncan, and all in good order. About 120 tons oatsheaf chaff and 40(1 bufhob of oats. There is a real good homestead, consisting of comfortable hou?e. good ehenrin? shed and stables, implement sbed, chaffcutting shed, and granary, with chaff cutter worked by water power. Tho Homestead is beautifully situated, a good trout stream runs right through the property. Situated six miles from railway station by good road. The price for tko above, m a going concern, is only ' £5600. at which figure it is the cheapest farm on the market. No. 4. FREEHOLD Of ACRES 3900 ACRES (Only 3 miles from Railway Station , ). CARRIES 2000 SHEEP. PRICE £3 10s PER ACRE. The Land is mostly roiling downs with splendid white tuseock. 800 acres have been ploughed and sown down in Em?H*h grasses Growe good crops of oats and turnips. Building*—Good Houra of neven rooms, sitablo. burn, sheering ahed with loft, and all outbuilding!. For further particulars concerning the ibove properties, call on or write to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Load, Estate and Finance Areata, Bowron's Buidings, Corner of Manohestar and Hereford street*. Ohrietchuroh. C 3094 H. S. RICHARDe. H. 8. RICICABDB, T AND AND ESTATE AGENT, " Uβ GLOUCESTER STREET. FOB SALE. CITY, Centrally situated—New House, 8" rooms, and all conveniences, 9 large bay windows, fine high •ection. with northern aspect. «750. NEAR BEALEY AVENUE and PAPANUI ROAD—WeII-built 6-roomed House, verandah at front and aide, wide hall, very large bay window, bathroom, h. and o. water service, linen preas, pantry, scullery, washhouse, with copper *nd tubs, situated,on, a good acotion. nearly J-acre, wiU* a pleaeant aspect. ST. ALBANS 8-roomed House and i-acxe section, in good_order. £176. BERRY STREET, St. Albans—4-roomed Cottage and fr-acre land. £250. NORTH STREET—Two 4-roomed Cottagea and i-acre section. £500; ' rpOME'I ROAD (near Hay's road)—l acre 3 X roods 19 perches, with House of a ruoms, stable, traphouse, diiry, and cowshed, with concrete floor. £730. T EINSTEK ROAD (oerner Boundary read) Li —Three Sections. lEINSTEIiROAD— Sevenil Sections, each i containing nearly i-acre : \xrINOKESTMI STREET, Merivale—Tw •> VY Sections, over i-acre eaoh, fenced. KTLMORE STREET near Colombo street) ; —Sections 41ft x 165 ft. PETERBOROUGH STREET (between Colombo street and Manchester street) — —i-acre Section, northern aspect. H. S. RICHARDS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VBS G\.OUCr STER STREET. TTARMAN and BTEVENS HAVE FOR SALECITY BUILDING SITES, St. Asaph street West acd Lincoln road, opposite Hagiey Park. Only two left HUUSE of 9 rooms, with a.l conveniences. No. 263 Armagh street West, fame? Cranmer square. LOWER RICCARTON. About 5 ACRES, highest section* in district, Jtlarakexe street, divided by Rtvei Avon. Ideal Building Section*. BUILDING SITES on Bee'»» avenue (North belt). Canon street, and Packet atreet. varying from 1 to over ball tn acre is extent. Only a few aectio&a left. Price very low. TO LF" ROOMS in I&glia'a Building, Caafcel and High strati. HOUSE, 10 roome, «o4 •!/ ooavenieoces No. 164 Montreal at-- * 0 3667 £X(tn-£SO DEPOSlT—Special Sale for vr 7 on * montl » onl y. Gloucester etreet —Modern well-built House of 4 rooms, verandah, bath, h. and c. plaatcrcd, scullery, pantry, w*shhtniße. copper, tubs. Up-to-date in every respect; J-acrt section." planted and laid out. Sunny healtiy position. A grand f Ub £. U t h ? me - J ' °" BiWaian. U7 Co Iα moo street. 1321 i. for Absolute Sal*, the following firrt _,a tnMiu wburb, with 5-rocmcd Dwei. • Cβ. l«e» bakehoaee. stables, etc Over Ji BakirVoul i >ot averages 1600 large eaves weekly An .ual turnover aaxT A .unity for an energrtic ma£ Owner cViir JOCKBURN «gl *J are •nbdividing a sjraed huiek nt Wi»i ,t Sockburn. 1 and h*& :i ,n.t pucch*»*r». Price* very low optionally can termj. Cell or write for f" i An unpajalkUd opportwit, J G. Baeacrmsm, in Cofeaba COM
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12906, 11 September 1907, Page 11
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