PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINB AND 00. No. 1. A GRAND*FARM In SOUTH CANTERBURY. 100^TCRES. HANDY TO TEMUKA. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, water-rarea each paddock, wire and gorse fences, all in good order. About 70 Acres in Wheat. 50 Acres in Turnips. 70 Acres in Rape and Grass. Balance Good Pasture. WINTERS 1000 HALFBRED EWES, and will grow and fatten the lambs. BUILDINGS—IO-roomed House, h. and c. water electric bells, verandah, large vinery, etc., windmill and tanks. Outbnfldings----*----stalled stable and loft, man's room, etc., traphouse, woolshed, good granary, 2 sets drafting yards, concrete, dip, etc. PRICE—£B PER ACRE. A substantial amount can remain on mortgage at 4J per cent. This is an ideal farm. Post office and school within 1 mile. W. J. HOPKINS and CO.. Agents. No. 2. CANTERBURY. Of SPLENDID FARM LAND. Situated close to railway station, and handy to Christchurch. Grows 40 bushels of wheat per acre. Well fenced, subdivided, end watered. Splendid plantations. PRICE £21 PER ACRE. No. 3. METHVEN. S}A f\ ACRES. Threshed 40 bushels per acre for the last I 15 years. All in wheat at the present time. \ Well fenced, subdivided and wstered. Price low. Terms good. Situated closo to township and handy to railway station. No. 4. WAIKARI, | NORTH CANTERBURY. MIXED FARM A~r\ ACRES. Good wheat land, and great fattening and j ewe afad lamb country. Handy to township. The improvements comprise cottage, shed, stable, yards, etc. All fenced and subdivid- i ed into numerous paddocks. Price right. Terms if required. No. S. HANDY TO CITY. SPLENDIIS PROPERTY OF QA ODD ACRES. 01/ Absolutely the best land in Canterbury. Divided into 4 paddocks, cottage, sheds, yards, etc. Suitable for subdivision. The tram service will pass the property. in the near future. Price £70 per acre. Exceptional terms can be had. Fuller particulars on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, Bowron's Buildings, Christchurch. C 3905 " CHAS. HILL. CHAS. HILL. 165 HEREFORD STREET. PROFIT HERE. ONLY " ONLY £295. I TWO MINUTES FROM ld SECTION OF TRAM. FIVE ROOMS, Scullery, wa.hhouse, copper, good water supply, SPLENDID SECTION, ORCHARD, ETC. ! EVERYTHING IN EXCELLENT ORDER. TERMS. v CALL AND GET CARD TO VIEW. « CHAS. HILL. TEN MINUTES FROM G.P.0.. CITY. x ■ 'FOUR ROOMS, Scullery, "bath, washhouse, copper. GOOD SECTION. 1 - GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. i - EASY TERMS. PRICE: £350. CHAS. HILL, 165 HEREFORD STREET. 03837-138 GODFREY AND TAYLER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Etc FOR SALE. TO RETIRED FARMERS AND OTHERS. WE have For Sale a splendid City Res.----i dence, a few minutes' walk from the centre and clcse to trams. New Brick House of 7 rooms, pantry, sculler/, bathroom, h. and c. water, deep well, waahhouse with tubs, etc., dining-room 24 x 16 feet, hall 7 feet wide, papered throughout, centre flower* and cornices, wardrobes, etc.; i-acre laid out in garden and orchard. Call at once for card to view. CHEAP SECTION. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. FULL QUARTER-ACRE, in Weston's road. As owner is leaving immediately for England he will take £310 for the section. FULL J-ACRE facing Colombo : street, south tram; Modern Rough-cast Bungalow of 4 large rooms, faithfully built and artistically finished throughout in a most ..tractive style. The bulk of the money can lie on mortgage. Say*_*-0 cash, can us on _v Sj « G BANNEBMANi C 3682-407 117 Colombo street.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 11
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