I ROPERTIES FOR SALE. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. SHEEP OR AGRICULTURAL. !In any part of the Dominion, at unpirilklcu prices. MTH.E following axe a few remarkably CHEAP PROPERTIES: — No. 1. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. ACRES 90QO ACBES (Freehold). Of exceptionally good sheep land, winters a eyre to tlio aero, best of ewe and lamb country. Every paddock watered by permanent ftrcam. The vholi> property lies trell to the sun, is -well sheltered, and has been surface sown with cocksfoot and clover. Well fenced and divided into 6 paddocks. The Homestead consist? of cottage, wool shed, stable, sheds, yards, homo paddocks, etc. Everything in perfect order. Situated close to township. Splendid road to railway. PRICE, Xo PER ACRE. There is nothing cheiper on the market. Ko. 2. EAST OXFORD DISTRICT. 800 ACRES - Five miles from F.ast Oxford, and threo miles from railway statiin: 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-races, fences ail in good order. This is sow of the best turnip land • the district. The improvements consist of House of 9 rooms, wiih 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 5s PER ACRE. Good Terms if required. No. 8. A MODEL FARM. WYNDHAM DISTRICT, SOUTHLAND. FIRST-CLASS LAND. ■i 9Q-J ACRES FREEHOLD. Throe and a half miles from township, bank, post office, railway station, saleyards, and throe miles from dairy factory. There is a fine 6-ropmed Dwelling and outbuilding?, , 5-stalled stable, wool shod (hold 700 sheep, five shearers), dip, yard*, two large barns. The property is divided into 8 paddocks, the whole is well watered, and lies to the sun, and nil the fences are in first-clase order. There are 170 acres in turnips and rape, balance in grass. The whole has "been ploughed. Carried 3000 cheep last year. One-third of property is bounded by a Tiver. Good crops of wheat, oats, turnip*, and rape are grown on the place. PRICE, £6 15s PER ACRE. Stock at valuation, or £9250 as a going concern, which includes crops now in stack. For further information regarding the above Properties, oall on, or write to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND, ESTATE AiND FINANCE AGENTS. Comer Hereford and Manchester streets, Christchracch. C 3258 LOCK end STOCKWELL, 191 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite United Serrice Hotel). LEASEHOLD. ACRES. IQQQ ACRES. i PRICE £1100, GOODWILL. Canterbury, near rail and township, 7 paddocks, well fencod and watered, nearly all tussock, al! ploughable, Crst-c'aES portable whare, rent £165 per annum, lease 13 years to run, carry nearly a sheep to th» acre. SHEEP COUNTRY. ACRES. 4000 ACRES - PRICE £1 17s Gd PER XCRE. Canterbury, splendid homestead of 8 rooms, bathroom and offices, buildings about perfect. 200 acres rape, 700 acres turnipe, balance old pasture and tussock, turnips alone worth from £1500 to £2000, we"! fenced and watered, all ploughable, near rail and yards. A really good thing, either ac an investment or a sacculation. HANDY LITTLE FARM. ACRES. (\() ACRES. PRICE, £16 PER ACRE.. Canterbury, only two miles from railway station, littlo over 20 miles from Christchurch, 5 paddocks, first-class cropping land, watered by water-race and creeks, good cottage, orchard, stable, etc. Terms, £400 cash. • ' F. 51 GOOD SHESP FARM! ACRES. QQ() ACHES. PRICE, £4 as PER ACRE. Canterbury, only threo miles • from railwiy station by good road, 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered, al 1 ploughable, 150 acres turnips (good crop), comfortable 8-roomcd house, bathroom, garden, orchard, ' stables, yards, etc. Terms, £850 cash. F. 45 ACRES: fi()0 ACRES. PRICE, £6 10s PER ACRE. Canterbury, within easy drive of Christchurch, near railway, school, store, etc., new cottage, stables, etc., well fenced, ■watered, and subdivided, all ploughable, good sheep country, convenient to town. F52 LOCK and STOCKWELL, 191 HEREFORD STREET 1423 (Opposite United Service Hotel). A CHOICE TAI TAPU FARM. TAI TAPU FARM. As a Going Concern. A Q ACRES, stood laaid 4 paddock?, stable*. 'tO cowbails, granary, Digstyes, fowlhouses, etc. All form implements, aprinsr dray and harness, 21 cows. 5 heifers, 4 horses and foal, poultry, 40 ton carrots, 1 acre potatoes, 1 acre maupoid?, -i-roomed House, scullery, washhouf-c, etc. All household furniture. Everything Complete. Price £11 per acre. Terms arranged. J. G. BANNERMAN. Agent. 117 Colombo street. EDWARD AVENUE. THE CHOICEST ST. ALBANS PROPERTY. GRAND 1-acro corner section, facing north, all fenced, new Modern Residence of o largo Tooms. built to suit purchaser, oriel window, verandah, high concrete foundations, plastered, centre flowers, tiles, gas,' bathroom, h. and c. basin h. and c. Eculierv, sink h. and c, pantry, washhouse, capper, tubs (taps over). A Unique Opportunity to Secure a Firstclass Home at Bedrock Price. " £50 Deposit and Balance as Rent. J. G. BANNERMAN. Sole Agent, 1345 117 Colombo street. 200 ACRES. QUBDIYIDED into 8 paddocks, well O fenced and watered. A quantity of rape and turnipe, balance in grass. Buildings consist of House of 5 roome, scullery; etc., 3-stalled stables, chaflhousc, etc. \l Miles from railway station, school, saleyards, etc. * ! PRICE, ONLY £10 PER ACRE. j CHARLES. HILL, 165 Hereford street, Christcaurch". 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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13108, 6 May 1908, Page 14
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