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PROPERTIES FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. I . SHEEP OR AGRICULTURAL. \ In any p*rt of the Dominioc, at unparalleled prices. rrrilE following axe & few remarkably ' CTTF.AP PROPERTIES:— No. 1. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. ACRES 9000 ACRES (Freehold). Of exceptionally good sheep land, winters a ewe to the acre, best of ewe and lamb country. Every paddock watered by permanent stream. The whole property lies well to the sun. is well sheltered, and has been sirrfaco sown with cocksfoot and clover. Well fenced acd divided into G paddocks. The Homestead consist* of cottage, wool shed, stable, sheds, yard?, home paddock?, etc. Everything in perfect order. Situated close to township. Splendid road to railway. PRICE, £5 PER ACRE. There is nothing che-iper on the market Ko. 2. EAST OXFORD DISTRICT. 800 ACRES - Five milea from East Oxford, and threo miles from railway station; 150 acres are in turnips, all with grass with tho exception of 30 acres, balance in English and native grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all well watered by water-race , !, fences all in pood order. This is som" of the best turnip land i the dietrict. The improvements consist of House of D rooms. wuii bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water service, copper and tubs, small orchard, 4-stalled stable, loosebox,'wool shed, sheep yards, toolhouse, implement shed, etc. PRICE, £1 Sβ PER ACRE. Good Terms if required. No. 3. A MODEL FARM. WYNDHAM DISTRICT, SOUTHLAND. FIRST-CLASS LAND. ■J9QI ACRES FREEHOLD. Three and a half miles from township, bank, post office, railway station, saleyards, and three miles from dairy factory. There is a fine 6-roomed Dwelling and outbuilding?, 5-stalled stable, wool shed (hold 700 shoep, fivo shearers), dip, yards, two large barns. Tho property is divided into 8 paddocks, tho whole is well watered, and lies to tho sun, and nil the fences are in first-class order. There are 170 acres in turnips and rape, balanco in crass. Tho wholo has "been ploughed. Carried 3003 sheep last year.. One-third of property is bounded by a river. Good crops of wheat, oats, turnips, and rapo are gTown on the place. PRICE, £S 15s PER ACRE. Stock at valuation, or £9250 as a going concern, which includes crope now in stack. For further information regarding the above Properties, call on, or write to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND, ESTATE AMD FINANCE AGENTS. Corner Hereford and Manchester streets, Chriatcburcli. C 3258 ■pOBERT B. WALKER. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HOTEL BROKER, 67a CATHEDRAL SQUARE. r. ' \ ' CHEAPEST PROPERTY LV MERIVALE. Six rooms, bath, hoi and cold water, detached waehhouse, windmill and tank. Price,. £730. ' Call and inspect, this property to-day. MERIVALE ESTATE. Modern §-roomod House, pantry, -washhouse, copper, tubs, bath, h. and c. water, ■windmill and tank, J-acre in lawn and fruit. £1100. WINCHESTER STREET, MERIVALE. Section, J-acre and 3 perches, Bplendid fruit trees, partly fenocd. A bargain at tho price asked. . MERIVALE ESTATE. Modem Bungalow, G rooms and all convenience!". £950. FOR SALE IN CHRIS TCHUROH. Aerated Mineral Water Factory, old-estab-lished business. PARK TERRACE. I have been instructed by Mrs Ensor, to offer for private sale, her well-appointed House of 8 rooms, and nil modern conveniences, together -with a full i-acre of land. This is a chance seldom, given to purchasers, being situated in the best petition in Christchurch. Full particulars from Robert B. Walker, Cathedral square. TO LET—Warehouse and Private Office, centrally situated, long lease. Apply Robert B. Walker, Cathedral Equare. ROBERT B. WALKER, ESTATE AGENT Sit. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. C332S /GODFREY and TAYLER. vT 211 Armagh street. KNOWLES STREET, PAPANUI—Fine New House of G largo rooms fitted up with all tho latest conveniences, with a nice sunny aspect acd situate in one of tho finest localities around Chrislchurch. Only a "few yards from the 'Al tram section. Price. £930. FENDALION, near Tram Terminus—New House of G very large and lofty rooms with nil tho latest improvements most artistically designed and well built. A most comfortable home and situate in a locality that has lately become very popular and where there ; s a. growing demand for houses of this description ftuarter-iacre of lard. Price, £950. We can thoroughly recommend this. KENILWORTH STREET end IDRIS ROAD SUBDIVISION—This is the sa.est place now for speculation and 'building is beic actively carried on ail around. Wβ have sections for sale at prices that will return a handsome profit within the next 12 months. Every building that is erected enhances their value Buy now while you have tho opportunity and prices are low. WAIRARAPA STREAM—Ors> acre, which iccludea over i-acre of fine young orchard and ornamental tree*, stream frontage unequalled, very close to Fendalton Tram Terminus, the prettiest spot in Feodalton. CLIFTON, SUMNER—The cheapest place en the hiile. Artistic little house of 5 roome with every possible converiier.ee and comfoit. Quite new and beautifully designed. Price, £COO. .£2399 f> ROPER TI E S FOR SALE. LINCOLN ROAD—Good house of 7 rooms, etc., with every modern convenience—£Bso. OXFORD TERRACE (off) —House of 6 rooms with stabling—double section—£3so. HAWKESBURY AVENUE—Modern House of 5 rooms, etc., etc. —£690. BREEZE'S ROAD—Cottage, with over Jacre—£lso. HARPER STEEET—House of 7 rooms— 35 perches—£3so. MILTON STREET—Cottag* of 4 rooms— i-acre—£lßo.;- • — .. ■■..-:..■-■.. •.,•■. ~-- ' C. J. MARSHALL. . < I*9* ! O- Cathedral equar*.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 14

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