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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ! W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. THE CHEAPEST SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL FARM i IN NEW ZEALAND. 25t«) ACRES FREEHOLD. . > 306,1 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Held under Two Leases—2S.i.*> Acres at £'*" IC* per year, 17 years to mn: Renew- j »b!c l,pß?e, SO3 Acres at £13 12a, 5 years ; to run. { Ai3O, r ' i 40*) SHEKP •jr. HORSES 40 HEAD OF CATTLE, I IMPLEMENTS. Etc. | i : AS A GOING CONCERN. i J Bu', Not Ir.clr.din? Personal or Household Effects. PEICE £13,700 Tho«o "ho understand farmins »i!l at tnee recognise what a remarkably cheap property this is. This rare bargain has just come into our hands for snlo. and the first man in will i get the refusal of it until ho has had reaeonsble time to inspect. PART 1C U LARS: Two-thirds subdivided into IS paddocks. Never failing water supply in every paddock. Two-thirds of freeho'd i* agricultural Jand. Grows good crepa Wheat, Oats, Grass, lurr.ips, etc. SO ACRES IN GRAIN CROP ; 150 ACRES TURNIPS 60 ACRES RAPE AND GRASS We might mention that although last season was exceptionally dry. tho crops . were exrolient. One paddock of Oats averaged 3 tens Oat'heaf to the acre. BUILD 1 N G S: Two-storey 10-roomcd House, bathroom, store room, scullery, and a!l necessary outbuildings. Beautifully situated on a nice rise, within Vfcn minutes' walk of & railway station, and overlooking township. OUTBUILDINGS: Two stables, lnosebox. large barn, loft, rowshed, implement shed, sheepyards, men's hut, woolshed. 2-roomed cottage, men's and shearers' hut, nheep dip, yards, etc., conveniently sitnated for carrying on tho place. . ' SITUATION: This magnificent Property is situated in Otago. near Milton. The homestead, is only ten minutes' walk from a Railway Station and Township. Further particulars on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, BO WROX'S BUILDINGS, CORNER MANCHESTER AND HEREFORD STREETS. CHRISTCHURCH. : , ; RONALD O. DUNCAN. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. EXCELLENT OAMARU FARM, eminently suitable for grazing, cropping, or dairy- ' ing, 360 acres Government 33 year renewable letse. Situated on the banks oi the Kauroo River. Rent 8a .per acre. Buildings consist of new 4-Toorried dwelling and outbuildings, young orchard, 10-stalled , byre, concreted separator house, pig-'ty, and barn. • Subdivided into 8 convenient, well-fenced • paddocks; land all ploughable. ' ■ Crops at present consist of 40 acres of oats, 25 acres of wheat, lo acres barley, 10 acies j mangolds and turnips, 60 acres rape, and 75 acres, some in young grass, balance is in > old pasture. - : Carrying capacity, 500 ewes and 30 cows. [ Close to school and post office, and G§ miles from Maheno Railway by first-clasn road. s Owner will exchange for a City Property i valued at from £500 to £600. , RONALD O. DUNCAN. c - FOR SALE. QSJ ACRES, Lease-in-perpetuiiy (99!) years), *J*J rent l.»s 2d per acre, subdivided into convenient paddocks end situated within 9 miles of Oamaru, and about 2 miles from nearest township, at which there is a croam- • cry, store, post office and school. I . Improvements consist of good 6-roomed house* and outbuildings, cow byre, piggery, j concrete tank, etable, etc. Grounds nicely I laid out. and about J-acre good orchard. 1 The land 13 rich deep" soil, suitable for dairying or intense farming. Will jjrow 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, end will comfortably carry 30 head of milking cows. At present milking 20 cows, and 24 young cattle and 3 horses,, beside* 24 acres of outs,. 4J acres of turnips and potatoes, balance in grass. Low price to effect e«le, as ownere, being an old couple, intend retiring. , Cash required, nboui £500; if neccesary will Sell as a Going Concern. Apply to P.ONALT> O. DUNCAN, . BOWRON'S BUILDINGS. Manchester street, Chxistchuxck C 6901 WM. JAMESON AND SON. » '■"■■ ■ I ] - WM. JAMESON AND SON. f . _ i, FOR SALE—ST. ALBANS. r Y?QAA- ALMOST NEW ARTISTIC X/UKjyj BUNGALOW Residence of 81 1 ROOMS, 22 x 16, 18 x 16, etc., bath, h. and cold service throughout; artesian and h.p. water supply. Good Section in garden, etc. ■ Adjoining tram route. A very fine property. PRICE, £900. TO LET. SPECIAL. 1 rpo LET—FENDALTQN— Very Comfortable 1 MODERN HOUSE of 5 ROOMS, . FURNISHED. All modern conveniences, with - excellent garden and orchard. Owner leaving for & trip to England and desires a I first-class tenant for 12 months, one who - will look after the property. Reasonable rental to the right person. TO LET—GLOUCESTER STREETMODERN 4-ROOM BUNGALOW, with all modern conveniences. Exceptionally warm and sheltered position. High Section. Lo»- rental to a good tenant. 1 WM. JAMESON AND SON, 166 MANCHESTER STREET. j (Opposite National Bank.) i - I ■

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14314, 27 March 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14314, 27 March 1912, Page 14

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