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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINS AXT> CO. No. 1. OTAGO SHEEP RUN. 6600 ACRES OF SWEET TUSSOCK COUNTRY DOWNS AND LOW HILLS. NORTHERN ASPECT. 1200 ACRES rich agricultural lend, which grows exceptionally heavy grain crops, and good crops turnip.", rap<> and ryegrass. The Estate is well watered and fenced, and wintered 5000 lOieep, of which 3500 were Ewes. The carrying capacity can be considerably increased. The Estate has always had a large percentage of lambs, and all surp\u6 stock has been sold ac "fat?." FAT STOCK. The Fat Wethers have topped tne Burneide Market on eoveral occasions, realising 255. The Fat Lambs have been sold on the Estate for 15? 6d. THE WOOL CLIP. The Wool Clip averaged BJlb per fheep, and brought a high price at Dunedin last season. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents. No. 2. A MIXED FARM. HANDY TO RANGIORA. SGO ACRES FREEHOLD. 67 ACRES LEASEHOLD. ACRES. All well watered, fences in good order. About half the land is suitablo for dairying; balance is pood grain and turnip land. riUILDINOS—House-7 rooms in good order, hot and cold water over both and sink. Four-stalled ."table, loosebox, trapsbed and chaff loft, good granary and woolshcd, shoepyards. etc. Four miles from railway; J-mile from Bcnool and post office. £15—PRICE PER ACRE FOR THE - FREEHOLD. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agente. No. 3. A CONVENIENT FARM. 35Q—CRES. WELL WORTH THE MONEY ASKED. Splendid Sheep and Cropping country; exceptionally good for early lambing. Has this year grown 30 bushels wheat, 70 bushels peas and 35 bushels oats, after being heavily fed off. There is splendid feed now on the farm, which is carrying 700 sheep, together with cows and horses. BUILDINGS comprise 0-roomed House, woolshed, granary, imn'.ement-ahed. 6-stalled stable, looßebox. cowbails, piggerioe. Two minutes from jail-way station, very handy to ealeyards, etc. The owner would consider an exchange for a, Dairy Farm on which. Do could milk 25 or 30 cows. Handy to Christchurch. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agenta. . No. 4., A HANDY FARM In SOUTH CANTERBURY. ■J Of) ACRES FREEHOLD. Adjoining good townshin. well subdivided and watered. The land grows first quality grain and root crops, taking let and 3rd in mangolds and 2nd for wheat in last chow held in the district. This property has great prospective value, being right up against thriving township, and some of the land is wanted for residential purposes. BUILDINGS compri?o 4-roomed House, washhousej built-in tubs amd boiler, stable I and barn. Well planted with fruit and shelter trees. PRICE £71 PER ACRE. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., , Ag-ents. No. 5. A CHEAP FARM In SOUTH CANTERBURY. 1 QH ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided i?JLOVJ to 7 paddocks, permanent water in each. All well fenced, flat ground, sown down in young grass and clover. Grows good crops of grain and roots, and fattens all eurplus stock. Carries 400 ewes, besides cropning. Good Dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, woolshed, implement shed, and trapshed. With the above Freehold goes about 350 acTes of good riverbed. PRICE FOR FREEHOLD, £11 PER ACRE. Clear Title.. The Property is situated in a prosperous district and close to school, telephone, and Pleasant Point market' and railway. The owner is going in for a larger farm, and that is why this property is on the market. W. J. HOPKINS, end CO., Ag«nte. No. 6. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QOn ACRES NEAR KIRWEE. Subdivided into 15 paddocks, all well fenced, watered by races. Grows good crops oats. Runs 2 ewes per acre. HOUSE of 7 rooms, 5-stall stable, gTain and implement ehed. PRICE £14 PER ACRE. This property has been well farmed, and is in excellent condition. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agente. No. 7. AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRYING FARM A AT LADBROOKS, 1 Comprising ; 100 ACRES - THE NAME OF THE DISTRICT is a. sufficient GUARANTEE that the land is eood bnt wh-en we etate that this farm is one of the BEST in this celebrated district, buyers will recognise that it is eomething EXCEPTIONAL. ~ Situated quite cloeo +0 the railway station, and within a few smites' walk of the public school, poet office, blacksmiths shop and creamery. " . . ~. ~ , The land is very conveniently subdivided; the fences and hedges are in excellent order It has been well farniad; is clean and well ' d DROUGHTS NEVER AFFECT IT. Every season is a good one with euch prolific and fertile soil. A paddock of peae threshed 73 bushels to the acre, and another yielded i 0 bushels of gra-ss eeed to the acre—sold for 3S O 9 wiier is milking a large mimber of cows. Good HOUSE_of 6 rooms, all rreecseary outbuildings, conveniently arranged; splendid artesian water supply to all the buildTHIS EXCELLENT FARjvI IS CHEAP AT THE PRICE ASKED FOR IT. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agente. No. 8. AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP GRAZ--700 ACRES IN SOVTE CANTERBURY. Nice rolling downs, easily worked. Deep black soil of very free nature. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, »nd watered by river, water-race and stirings. SPLENDID 'WINTER COUNTRY. All fences are in good order. 60 acree turnips, 30 acres being prepared for crop. Balance 1. 2, and 3-ve«r-old grass. BUILDINGS—Good House of 6 rooms, ■with pantry, scullery, etc., washhouee. storeroom'and cartshed. stable 5 stalls, loosebox, granary and implement shed (combined), workman's cottage. The land is in good heart, has never been over-eroppod, and grows excellent wheat, oats and root crops. Seven miles from railway; n&ndy to school. This is a good iarm. end very cheap at the price—m 10s PER_ ACRE. Pall particulars of the above on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, Cr. Manchester and Hereford streets, ChriMchuich.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14043, 15 May 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14043, 15 May 1911, Page 11

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