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I PROPERTIES FOR SALE. " ALL.-N HOPKINS. . L L A X HOPKINS, *"'" LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AXD HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCHSPECIAL NOTICE. TO Sheep Farmers wanting a good, healthy {rrasitig property in real good heart. I am instructed to sell much below value for the owner, who has and can give p&rticr.]ar family reasons for wanting to quit st once the following Splendid SHEEP FARM Xear'y 1600 acres of the healthiest Sheep Country in NORTH CANTERBURY, situated G miles by good roads from ono of the best etock markets in New Zealand, and 4 miles from railway, school, and post office. This land is well subdivided into about 20 paddocks, all watered by races, and mainly down in English grasses, clover and cocksfont while a small balance is left in manuka scrub and tuseock for lambing purposes. Tho land, besides growing about 200 aCTes of oats this present season, having 50 acros in rape, and over 50 in turnips, carried til a week back over 1300 sheep, and rs guaranteed to carry easily ono sheep to the aero. The Buildings comprise good 7-roomed Hou&c, and numerous outbuilding--, men's whare, shearing-shod, stables, etc. There is a. small orchard, and gocd protective plantation. j I know this property, and ant prepared to rur. any bona fido purchaser up to tho farm in motor car to substantiate tho above, and tbo Price askod is ONLY £6 5s PER ACRE. Several other Farma which 1 have inspected and can recommend aro the following:— 079 ACRE.S—Situated in -AfIDDLE CAXO I _J TERBURY, and a reasonable drivo from Christchurch. A nno block of sweet sheep and cropping land, which grows the best of turnip and rapo crops, ana also very fair crops of oats, a splendid fattening far-Aii Located clos-i*. to railway, post, etc. And handy to country saleyards. AYill carry two sheep per acre besides crops. The buildings comprise. House of 7 rooms, stable, chalThouao, implement-shed, granary, and trapshed. Tho Prico is _ very reasonable one for this clacs of land—£l3 PER ACRE. O ACRES—Located in th© PAPANUI O DISTRICT. A spiendid piece of land for market gardening and fruit growing. Thero are about 400 fruit trees on property at present time, and Houso oi seven 200 ms, etc This is a property that must go up in value very shortly as tho town ia expanding every year.- Going for £SOO, or will sub mi t offers. ACRES of good, healthy, mixed lino, *jOVJ very suitable for sheep and cropping. Grown -good crops oi wheat, oats, barley, peas,.and the best of turnip and rapo crops. Subdivided by good fences, and watered by water-races. Thero is on tho farm % good homestead, stable, trapshed, chaflhouse, and all the necessary outbuildings. Handy distance from school, post, railway, and about an hour-) drive from Christchurch. Tho Price is £17 PER ACRE, which is a very reasonable one, considering tho chuo proximity to tho Christchurch markets. Any Bona Fido Purchaser wiil le driven to inspect any of the abovo. ALLAN HOPKINS, Land and Estate. Agent, ! Cathedral ci-uare and Hereford street, •"" ' Chrislchurch. I KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. FARMS TO LET OR FOH SALE. HOX ACRES, Rakaia, good Sheep Cciin•JO try, 4 paddocks, well watered, good Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, For sale at £6 10s, or to let at Cs per acre. Turnips, oataheaf, oto., .it valuation. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY^ 97**f) ACRES,'Rollestou—li'paddocks, well —*yj\t watered, House of 6 rooms, dairy, stables, woolshed. For sale at £13 10s, or to Let at lis Gd per acre nnd rates. _ KNIGHT and CHECKLEY^ STREET, City— cK/UO\J House ol 6 looms, bath, h. and c, washhouse, copper, tubs, sewor, i-acre, easy terms; £25 cash, balace A'l a, week. The owner of thia property is desirous of giving the purchaser a bargain, and securing for themselves a steady income for their de--ining years. - KXIGHT and CHECKLEY. _pOO**r—_PREY*DON—BHop Site, Corner JJjmJ—dO Section, about i-acro, nice cozy littlo 3-roomed Cottage and conservatory. This property has a largo prospective value. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. 4?7nn—SYDENHAM— <""*_ IUV ished Gable House of C lovely rooms, fitted with every convenience, r*oturn verandah, almost J-acre, most beautifully laid out, vinery, etc. More land can bo had if required. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY, Hereford street •PTOlli t^e va ' ue °i '' no Property. •""v •vu Make us an offor. The owenr is out to sell before ho leaves for Sydnoy. Heart of Linwood. Houso of G rooms, bath, h. and c. sbower, bookcase, wardrobe, outhouses, lacre. __ KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. _ _n 4 r-f*V—ST. ALBANS, near Bcaley street dw*_: •iA —New Bungalow, now being orected, fitted with ovcry convenience, iacre. _ KXIGHT a_d CHECKLEA'. i?Q-*A—BEALEY AVENUE: New Bun-dwOOA-J" galow 6 Tooms, beautiful grounds, every possible modern convenjence. If you want to please your wife, purchase this bargain at once. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. H. A. JARDEN AND CO. (H. A. Jarden.) (G. O. Templeton.) XT A. JA P. DEN AN D C 0., HOTELBROKERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LIVE STOCK INSURANCE, VALUATORS, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. HOTELS. fl> Lease, 0 yuars. Rent, £12*109. Takings, £130. Price, £3000 lease and furniture. 1-2). Tx-aae, ."> years. Rent. £5 15s. Takings, £48. Price, £950, lease and furniture. OP AAV A. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 4 AERY Nice Hctiie of 6 gocd rooms. -**• plastered, every possible convenience, verandah, bay window. Nicely laid out, fruit tree". PRICE, £600. Term- can be arranged. uiuiHTx'T - *-!ALE. MUST BE SOLD TO-DaVY. "VTORTK RlCHMOND—Magnificent New ■I ' Bunga'ow, containing 5 large rooms, replete with every possible convenience. The fumisbin<-n havo been tastefully selected regardless of cost as the owner intended _ residing in thi3 lovely home. The section is beautifn'ly situated and high and dry. Th« contract price of the house is £570, and tho price asked is £700 But we war.t an cfier. H. A. JARDEN and CO.. Sole. .Agents, 104 Hen-ford street. BUSINESSES. *** ■f"*t""E hay** * OT Sa '* the following profitable V» busine-SMs: —Confectionery, Fruit and Confectioner, Grocer, Plumber, "and a sp'endid BoardingboiiM a- a going; concern. H. A. JARDEN ad CO.. _10l_Hereford street. METHVEN AND ASHBURTOIf COACHA COACH RUNS between Methven and Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Leaves MethTen 8 a-m., arrives Ashburton 10.45 a-m Leave. Ashburton i •cm. arrival Methven 6.40 p.m. P *pi'r-e;T ard Orders Ml at Some-set <--~,■,_:

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14326, 11 April 1912, Page 11

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