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j PROPERTIES FOR SALE. | j W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. j RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND. j t j | CLOSE TO THE CITY. ' j THE SUBDIVISION INTO CONVENIENT • SIZED BLOCKS ! oi it.- i MAGNIFICENT FARM Known as , i \fH JA S. GOS S' S VAI? M. i i With Frontage, to ! I j HAWTHORNDEAN. \ RUSSI.EY. \ j Aid | COKINGA ROADS, j j UPPER KICCA RT 0 N , I AfTcrcl-; a-, opr.crtv.aity that rarely cccurv j ] Hiui.iy-r.i'fd Farms close to thc City ar.d j ; the Markets ar« getting* higher in price, ar.d | j corsequcr.tly harelcr to obtain, every year. I THE LAND is cf the very best quality, i ■ iud the yields of Grain and Root Crops are j i always, good. ! SUCH CROPS AS j 100 Bushel" ot Oats per acre. K0 Bushels of Wheat, , Aud 15 Tons of Potatoes per aors j havo been frequently grown on the farm, j i which s-peais volumes for the productivon-eas i •oi the foil. j The- Farm i* mbdividrci as follows;.- j LOT No. 1. j THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK. j 5 7 ACR ES. I ! A GRAND FARM IiLOCK. I j CONVENIENTLY SUBDIVIDED. BUILDINGS comprise House, majrnilicer.t I Stables, and other outbuildings. AN IDEAL BLOCK FOR TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT. j LOT No. 1. 2 2 ACRES. j FRONTAGE to HAWTHORNDEAN ROAD. ; A BEAUTIFUL BLOCK, PERFECTLY ! LEVEL. j i EXCEPTIONALLY RICH. FREE SOIL. I | | LOT No. 3. j ! 3 8 ACR ES. j I FRONTAGE TO RUSSLEY ROAD. FINE CROPS WHEAT AND PEAS HAVE I oEEN TAKEN FROM THIS BLOCK. LOT No. 4. 4 7 ACRES. FRONTAGE TO RUSSLEY ROAD. | LOT No. 5. I FRONTAGE TO RUSSLEY AND CORINGA ROADS. j 2 4 ACRES. i Wo strocsly recommend the above Farm Blocks to those desirous of purchasing Farm Land close to the City. Wo invito you to inspect tho subdivision, and will drivo ycu out per motor car. W. J. HOPKINS and C 0., j LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE 1 AGENTS, ; Manchester direct. j Christchurch. LOASBY- BROS. | LOASBY BROS., |LANI)SA L E S M E N, | 93 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ! -iriA-ACRE FARM, about 13 mile* from i JL\r\J city, closo to railway station end j school, "-übdivded into 5 paddock*. Fifty acros young giaßS. Dwelling ot 4 rooms, ! stables, well watered, 3ia-» grown 70 bushels lof oats to the acre. Price, only £16 per acre, [ or owner will exchange for 5 or 6 acrea handy to City. LOASBY BROS. j " PAPANUL j li ACRES iTEAVY LAND. Dwelling of 4 i.4 rooms, in good order. Price £300. J . LOASBY BROS. | NEW BRIGHTON. ' j r»Or DEPOSIT-COTTAGE of 4 room*. I \ ~eOeJ wasthoute, scullery, bath, good tec- ! tion. £815. ! LOASBY BROS. .! NEW BRIG"HTO.\\ i-j i?9An- HAWKE STREET—A Beaulifat i i 3*mAJ\J Section of over i-iwr*. »j LOASBY BROS. I j SPREYDON. 'i Xl ACRES will C Chains FronUje. good t i -.'2 land in rapidly rising district i Price. £85 • Easy terius. ! loasby bros. south"brYiThtok. ' i> SECTI6NS. of One Half-acre each. Prico, I ! O fl3o the lot. ; ! LOASBY BROS, j NEW BRIGHTON ~" j ' i?C«-RACECOURSE ROAD, close to e»r. ; iR/Ui* Good Building Site, 2-aere. Term* 1! if required. i loasby bros. • linw6od'~avenue. , r»i iIA- SECTION of 44ft frcntaga CV)\ ; ~ deposit, balance 2 ye»r«- Tb« I i cheapest sectirm on the market ! LOASBY BROf- I 'Phone 436 IU ; I H, A. .lARDEN AND CO. j U. A. JAitDEN and CO.. j TTOTELBROKERS, VALUATORS. LAND,! J.l ESTATE, INSURANCE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, j 1 UH HEREFORD STREET, | CHRISTCHURCH. i i Snb-Agc-cta: AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON,: i and DUNEDIN. I j II O T E L S. : COUNTRY— U-a.io 3 1 , ye-ais. Rent £5. Te.'t-'• I ings £55. i'"no Huuse. I'd Trade-, I ' PRICE. £1050. _ ; i Ste.ck md Furnitfre at .al-.ralion. ' ■ COUNTRY— I.iu3e S ye:ir.-< Re-nt £3 Cs.. ; T,.kin-4S £4u. PRICE. I'jr.-J te-r Leaso ; i a::;! Furr.i.*.;i-f. Stock at Valuation, i ; _ fd Trneb?. _ [ ' ~~ AYONSIDE. """" i £435. j I 4. VERY NICE HOUSE oi 4 sr->cri iooum. ; _1l hr-t r.d c--M and evcrv f opveri'leace, ' I tiled hr.-irths r.r.d grttea. j»<rc<l n>ant.?ls>, -!er- ! ; -in'ah, '-Acre LAND, stable, elc. i 11. A. JARDSN and CO., 101 Hereford ntr«t. I SfT'ALBANS'. ~ ■ I £705. f ; VT.AELY NEYr HOUSE. " .'a-g.- rnmr.-.i i pia*te:td and paper*:!, linen pre.?.-, m- j 1 pete With every possible ronvonie-nre. i-.ie-ro j j LAND laid out ":r. !a*-r.s t.-.d j-srdeos, «s-. übal-. ';> al hs. Handy to Tram ar.d City. j i ' H. A, .JAKDKN and CO.. J 1717 101 Hereford etr?tl.- ---' LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ' EOYAL MAIL COACH. ! A MAIL COACH leave* Gler-.tur.r.e! for i ii. Lako Coleridge via Wicdwhintlo Houso ' axd Sucwdetr. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING i cr. arrival of train from Christen a*- h. re- J i turr.ing in lime for evening train. SATUR- j . DAY' Special »fte-ntior. triven 50 P»»i«nger«, ( ! and Pa-ret* frmarded fer delirery by Coach. !

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 11

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